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SUPPLEMENTS

Supplement Guide for Bodybuilders

Getting your supplement routine right is crucial to your lifting performance, whether you're a seasoned bodybuilder or just starting out. But it isn’t easy. This guide covers the essentials to help you get the balance right and take your training to the next level. Let’s get started.

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Understanding the basics: what are supplements?

Supplements add to your diet by boosting your intake of nutrients that might be difficult to get in large quantities from food. For bodybuilders especially, they can play a key role in supporting performance and recovery and promoting muscle growth.1

Available in various forms — most often powders, capsules and liquids — supplements are tailored to specific needs and goals. Knowing what each supplement does and how it benefits your body is crucial to incorporating them into your routine as part of a balanced diet.

Pre-workout supplements: boosting energy and focus

Pre-workout supplements are designed to give you the energy and mental focus needed to tackle intense training sessions. Ingredients like caffeine, beta-alanine and nitric oxide (NO) boosters work together to increase blood flow, delay fatigue and enhance alertness.2 Adding a pre-workout supplement can ensure you’re mentally and physically prepared to smash each session.

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Intra-workout supplements: sustaining performance

Intra-workout supplements help you maintain performance during training by providing essential nutrients and hydration. Common ingredients, like branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs), electrolytes and carbohydrates help prevent muscle breakdown, maintain hydration and support muscle function.3

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Post-workout supplements: enhancing recovery and muscle growth

Refuelling after a workout is crucial for muscle recovery and growth. Post-workout supplements deliver the nutrients your body needs to repair muscle tissue, reduce soreness and promote muscle growth.4 Typical ingredients include protein, creatine, HMB and L-glutamine, all of which help boost muscle repair and growth.

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Must-have gym supplements

Protein powders: building blocks for muscle mass

Protein is essential for muscle growth and repair. Protein powders offer a quick, convenient source of high-quality protein that your body can easily absorb. Popular choices include whey, casein, and plant-based proteins like pea and hemp, perfect for a post-workout boost to support muscle repair.

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Creatine: powerhouse for strength and endurance

Creatine is one of the most researched and effective sports supplements available. It works by boosting the production of ATP — the primary energy carrier in cells.5 Increased ATP leads to better strength, endurance and overall performance, allowing you to lift heavier and train harder.6

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BCAAs: preserving muscle mass

The branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) — leucine, isoleucine and valine — play a key role in muscle protein synthesis and prevent muscle breakdown. Taking BCAAs before, during or after your workout can help preserve muscle mass and improve performance.

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Beta-alanine: delaying muscle fatigue

Beta-alanine increases carnosine levels in muscles, buffering acid buildup during exercise. This helps delay muscle fatigue, allowing you to train longer and harder.7

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L-Glutamine: supporting muscle recovery

L-glutamine, the most abundant amino acid in the body, supports faster muscle recovery and reduces soreness after intense workouts.8 Supplementing with L-glutamine helps replenish levels depleted by exercise, supporting recovery and overall health.

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Nitric oxide boosters: enhancing blood flow and muscle pump

NO boosters, like L-arginine and L-citrulline, increase blood flow to muscles during workouts.9 The improved blood flow delivers more oxygen and nutrients to the muscles, also leading to what’s known as the “pump”, the swelling of muscles immediately after working out.

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Testosterone boosters: enhancing muscle growth naturally

Testosterone boosters, typically containing ingredients like fenugreek, D-aspartic acid and zinc, may help increase natural testosterone levels, potentially boosting muscle growth, strength and recovery.

Before taking any supplement to potentially boost your testosterone, it’s recommended to speak to a healthcare provider.

Fat burners: supporting lean muscle definition

Fat burners, containing ingredients like caffeine and green tea extract, can help increase metabolism and promote fat loss.10 When used alongside a proper diet and training, they can help you maintain lean muscle while cutting fat.

Joint support supplements: protecting your body’s foundation

Intense training can put significant stress on your joints. Supplements like glucosamine, chondroitin and vitamin D help reduce inflammation and maintain joint health, helping to prevent injuries.11

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Electrolytes and hydration: maintaining performance

Staying hydrated is essential for performance. In addition to water, it’s also important to replace electrolytes lost through sweat. Electrolytes are minerals — sodium, potassium, magnesium and calcium are the most common — required by the body to perform various functions, such as muscle contraction, fluid balance and nerve signalling.12,13

Electrolyte supplements help replenish the minerals lost through sweat, ensuring proper muscle function and preventing cramps and fatigue.14

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Sleep and recovery aids: optimising rest and growth

Quality sleep is crucial for muscle recovery. Supplements like ashwagandha, magnesium and ZMA help improve sleep quality, allowing your body to recover and build muscle more effectively.15

Adaptogens: managing stress and enhancing recovery

Adaptogens — natural substances that help the body adapt to stress and promote overall wellbeing — like ashwagandha and rhodiola rosea may help the body respond to stress, promote recovery and improve focus, making them a valuable addition to any supplement stack.16

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Vitamins and minerals: essential micronutrients for bodybuilders

Vitamins and minerals are vital for overall health as much as performance.17 Key micronutrients for bodybuilders like vitamin D, B12, iron and magnesium support energy production, immune function and muscle health. A high-quality multivitamin can help ensure you meet your daily nutrient needs.

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Safety and efficacy: choosing the right supplements

When choosing supplements, focus on your specific goals and select products backed by scientific research. Remember, always consult a healthcare professional before taking new supplements, especially if you have any underlying health conditions.

Take home message

For bodybuilders, supplements can provide a helping hand for performance, recovery and muscle growth. But they’re only one piece of the puzzle. A balanced diet, consistent training and adequate rest are just as important for achieving your muscle-building goals.

 

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Our articles should be used for informational and educational purposes only and are not intended to be taken as medical advice. If you're concerned, consult a health professional before taking dietary supplements or introducing any major changes to your diet.
Megan Wilson
Megan Wilson Writer and expert

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