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NFL's Secret Muscle Foods

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Despite what you may have heard, NFL players don't gnaw on raw meat at training camp. And bulking up for the season doesn't involve bingeing on Big Macs. In fact, if the New York Giants' team nutritionist caught any players carrying in fast food bags for lunch, they'd be in big trouble.

While NFL players consume between 5,000-10,000 calories each day during training camp, they're also burning 2,000-3,000 calories on the field in double-session practices. The calories they eat come in the form of healthy foods with high-carbohydrate and protein content, as well as from drinks like milk, smoothies, and sports drinks.

Each food eaten has a purpose, whether it's for hydrating, muscle repair, preventing muscle cring, or to replace nutrients lost through sweat. At camp, empty calories are banned.
 

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Training Camp Chow

Training camp isn't the time to pack on weight or lean out. That's done in the off-season when team nutritionists like the Giants' Heidi Skolnik, M.S., C.D.N, Cincinnati Bengals' sports dietitian Michele Macedonio, R.D., and Pittsburgh Steelers' team nutrition consultant Leslie Bonci, R.D., work one-on-one with players by evaluating how many calories, carbohydrates, protein, fat grams, and vitamins each player needs every day. They teach athletes how to shop in a grocery store, provide easy meal plans and recipes, and help each player to get their weight up or down, as needed. (See Bonci's weight gain and weight loss plans for the Steelers).

Since most of the nutritionist's work has already been done, these next few weeks are about conditioning. The players are out in the heat, working out four hours a day, so their bodies require foods that provide quick energy, keep them hydrated, and retain muscle mass. "It's hot, and the players' appetites are not that great, so we have to be really selective to make sure they're getting the most out of what they're eating," says Bonci, who's planned the Steelers' meals for 14 years.

Every year, like many national football teams do, the Giants team take over a dining hall at the University of Albany. But no mystery-meat or chicken nuggets are in sight. Fiberglass trays and plastic plates remain packed away for the college kids' arrival. The hall transforms into a makeshift restaurant, with table-clothed tables, extra-large ceramic plates and 16-20-ounce cups. Food stations surround the area.
 

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Many NFL teams, like the Giants, the Bengals, and Steelers, opt for buffet-style meals served in cafeteria settings. In the morning, players choose from omelet, waffle, and cereal bars, and at night, salad bars, pasta stations, and the grill for dinner. There's a lot to choose from at every meal to keep muscles stocked with carbs, and to give athletes the fuel they need to stay hydrated and prevent mass from depleting, Skolnik says.

While you probably shouldn't eat the amounts or calories these players do, you can take a cue from their diets to gain energy, prevent cring, and add to your muscle mass. There are good takeaways from this for everyday men who aren't NFL players or all-star athletes, says Bonci. "Men should learn to treat their bodies like a business, like the NFL players do," she says. That means being proactive about getting enough fluids, using a sports drink instead of water to provide fuel during a workout, and eating foods that will aid in muscle growth and cring.

Here are 11 foods and beverages the NFL uses to maximize performance, along with easy preparation techniques, and quick recipes and you can cook up at home. If these athletes have time to cook up these simple meals, you can do it, too.
 

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Eggs - Muscle-Building, Immunity, Vision

One egg provides more than 6 grams of protein and 78 calories. They contain A and B vitamins to enhance immunity, nerve response, and vision. Macedonia recommends eating whole eggs only three times a week, because of high cholesterol content.

Crack it open: Make a minute omelet. Coat a microwavable plate with non-stick spray. Mix up a tablespoon of milk with 2-3 eggs, add a few shakes of garlic powder and basil, then spread on the plate. Nuke for 1-minute. When it's still hot, add a slice of cheese and as many cooked vegetables as you wish. Serve with two slices of whole-wheat toast.

Waffles - Cardio Fuel

Waffles are great breakfast choice if players are going to be running in the morning, since eggs could turn stomachs. They provide carbs for quick energy, and make a nice "plate" for fruit. Skolnik recommends players top waffles with fruit and nuts, to sneak in important vitamins and more protein. The waffles should be cooked with enriched wheat flour, and go easy on the butter.
 

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Fruit - Hydration

Fruit is one of the most important components of the players' diets because it helps them stay hydrated in the heat, while providing a great source of carbohydrates, potassium, fiber, and no fat.

Smooth transition: Smoothies are the best way for you to get in a lot of nutrient-dense calories in liquid form. Especially since heat suppresses appetite and you may not want to eat a big, hot meal. Pick up a large bag of frozen fruit, instead of letting it ferment in the fridge, and it'll always be on hand. Here's one of the Bengal's favorite smoothie recipes .

Milk - Strong Bones, Muscle Contraction

Good for the obvious reason of building strong bones through calcium, milk also assists the players in muscle contraction through high magnesium and potassium content, which can control nerve function and prevent muscle cring. That means less twitching at night when they're trying to fall asleep after a hard day of training.

Instant Breakfast: If you're going to work out, add a packet of chocolate or strawberry Carnation Instant Breakfast to a glass of skim or 1 percent milk, or a smoothie, for flavor and more nutrients, Macedonio says. Active people should do this because it provides extra energy, carbs and sodium, which you'll need during a tough workout.

Chicken Breast - Lean Muscle, Energy, Memory

If you want to gain lean muscle mass, eat lean muscle mass. Grilled boneless, skinless chicken breast, is one of the easiest elements of any meal. One serving (about 3 oz.) is only 142 calories, yet it provides close to 27 g of protein, and only 3 grams of fat. It helps athletes retain muscle mass and is a good source of B vitamins, which provide energy and aid in memory, so players can memorize the playbook.
 

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Easy does it: Smother chicken in spicy peanut sauce, barbecue sauce, or hot sauce, then cook on the grill. Skolnik and Bonci recommend topping chicken with pesto . Buy the pre-made version from Contadina. Keep it fresh by spooning two-tablespoon amounts into ice cube trays and freeze. Pop one out if you're cooking a portion for one.

Fish - Anti-inflammation, Muscle Repair, Immune Function

Swordfish, tuna, salmon, and halibut are all big sellers with NFL players. Omega-3 fatty acids in fish will help their bodies recover faster from the wear and tear of strenuous exercise. "We encourage foods that arehigh in omega-3 fatty acids, becausethey help muscles repair faster, and improve immune function," Macedonio says.

Protein power: Fish is an excellent source of protein and players usually eat big portions of 8-16 ounces, Bonci says. The cooking method is very important, as frying it can counteract the positive effects on the body. Always broil, bake, or grill. Here's a recipe for pan-seared and baked halibut with sauteed vegetables, from the Bengals' kicker, Shayne Graham, who, Macedonio says, is an excellent cook.

Vegetables - Hydration, Muscle Repair

Like fruit, vegetables are a staple food group for replacing water lost through sweat. Plant sterols also aid in muscle repair. Macedonio gets players to eat them by flavoring them using low-fat marinades like balsamic vinaigrette, or olive oil with garlic and onion. Broiling, roasting, or grilling are the easiest ways to cook vegetables to retain the flavor.

Skewer thing: Cut up big chunks of zucchini, summer squash, pepper, and/or onion. Marinate in balsamic vinaigrette for 20-30 minutes, then skewer on wooden or iron sticks. Preheat grill, then place skewers on grill for 15 minutes until vegetables are soft. You can add cut-up, marinated chicken and shrimp to the skewers for dinner on a stick.
 

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Pasta and Rice - Energy, Speed Recovery

Whole-grain pasta and rice play a huge part in team diets because they're easy to prepare for large groups and they provide excellent sources of carbohydrates to give energy for exercise and speed recovery afterward.

Stir it up: NFL nutritionists love stir-frys because they're an easy, tasty way to sneak whole-grain products, numerous vegetables, and protein sources into one dish. To make simple stir-fry at home, Bonci recommends this easy recipe , a Steelers' team favorite, over whole-grain brown rice.

Sports Drinks - Hydration, Prevent Muscle Cring

Players are constantly drinking Gatorade on the field. Staying hydrated is a key issue for all teams, especially since the heat index is set to soar this week. Athletes lose pounds of body weight through sweat, and sports drinks replace lost sodium and electrolytes, which are crucial to avoid muscle cring.

Drink it up: Everyone should know his sweat rate. Before exercise, weigh yourself. Afterward, get back on the scale, and determine how much water was lost by the difference between your before and after weights. In one hour, an athlete can lose up to two liters of sweat, Skolnik says. Hydrate by drinking 1-to-1.5 times the weight lost in fluid ounces.

Sodium-Rich Foods - Retain Water, Prevent Muscle Cring

If you're working out and losing a lot of fluids, it's a good idea to include more sodium-rich foods to help you retain water and avoid muscle cring. Skolnik recommends pickles, salted nuts, and pretzels. Macedonio suggests soup. "We serve soup at lunch and dinner, because the right amount of sodium prevents muscle cring," Macedonio says.

Salt mine: Broth-based soups hydrate you through the liquid base and added vegetables. Because it is very hot outside, Macedonio recommends Gazpacho, a cold soup made with tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, and onion. Here's a delicious, easy recipe to get you started.
 

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Ice Cream - Cool Down Treat

Because no diet plan would survive without something sweet, NFL players eat ice cream after dinner. It provides calcium, cools them off, and gets more fluid into their bodies. But there's a limit. The Steelers grab ice cream to-go after dinner, Bonci says, that way they can't pile it on or go back for seconds.

The scoop: Always choose frozen yogurt or low-fat ice cream. Ice cream is better than other treats, because it's not as heavy, calorically, as cookies or cake, Bonci says. "Plus it takes longer to eat, so you enjoy it more," she adds. Eat it on a cone, that way you can only take a small amount to avoid it from melting all over you.

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When you're burning 3,000kcals per day and out in the sun for several hours in an extremely physical sport, you can pretty much eat anything you want.

That being said, a defensive tackle doesn't exactly have the most visually appealing body. They are pretty damn strong, but their bf% is upwards of 15-20%... It's functional of course, but still...

Good guide, I might "steel" a few recipes. ;)
 

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You forgot steroids. Then again, I guess its not technically a food, so you're forgiven.
 

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i have a good friend who is a rookie this year at the Packers Camp.. and he eats pretty much exactly what i do (which is healthy 80% of the time).. just twice as much of it.
 

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good find. Id like to see their workout plans
 

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Where did you find that info? Some of it isn't correct. The players who have AMAZING,no great physiques stay away from pasta,rice and such just to stay at sub 5% bodyfat.
 

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Erm. The nfl tests for steroids and suspends people it catches for increasingly longer periods of time.

I highly doubt the 10,000 calorie thing. I remember last year during a game (i'm pretty sure it was a steeler game because 90% of the time that is what i'm watching) they were making a big deal about some player who "eats a lot" to have gained like 15-20 lbs since last season. They actually displayed his diet on the screen he was so proud of. It was like "3 pieces of toast" and "lucky charms" and a few other dinky things and it even said something like "one scoop of protein powder." Whatever it all ended up being was less than i eat on a recomp diet and no where near the protein levels.

Keep in mind these players are the best of the best... and are mostly BLACK so they're gifted with the genetics to easily gain muscle.. A lot of them were the black guys from the football team in high school who were shredded before they ever lifted a weight.
 

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Where did you find that info? Some of it isn't correct. The players who have AMAZING,no great physiques stay away from pasta,rice and such just to stay at sub 5% bodyfat.

You're joking? NO NFL players stay at sub 5% bodyfat. They have conventional bodies, not BB bodies.

Staying under 5% would leave them with no energy and dehydrated. Not exactly a good thing for someone wrestling with 300 lb men. (Ok they could be QB's but perhaps sparing a few examples they don't even have six-packs)

I can almost guarantee that the VAST majority of these guys consume their carbs because they need ENERGY to workout hours daily and play sports. These guys bodies aren't for show and keeping a bodyfat below 5% offers them little to no advantages in the games. (Not to mention that's a ridiculous number)

Interesting read though
 

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my friend is a Sam Linebacker and he's built like a brick.. about 6'0 and 240 and he's about 10% bodyfat
 

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I believe pro football players, especially Running Backs, are the most gifted athletes in the world almost. They are huge usually 200+ lbs and crazy fast. Thomas Jones stands out to me as having huge guns. But I can't believe how many times I've seen big RBs outrun these 180 lb cornerbacks. Jamal Lewis one player that comes to mind who is huge but outrunning corners and safetys.

Sean Taylor is someone who comes to mind as an excellent all-around athlete. He's like 230 lbs but fast and just a wrecking ball in the secondary waiting for the right pass to be thrown so he can knock someones teeth out.

Another thing that amazes me is how many players drink heavily the night before games. I've heard players say that it smells like breweries in their teammates helmets on game day
 

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Where did you find that info? Some of it isn't correct. The players who have AMAZING,no great physiques stay away from pasta,rice and such just to stay at sub 5% bodyfat.

They need the ENERGY.

Football players have a pre-game meal 3-4 hours before gametime. A lot of players eat Pasta,rice during this time.

Players that need the most energy or generally the players with the best physiques. Running backs, Wide Outs, They eat pasta&rice
 

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I eat WAY more than 3 whole eggs a week...

They recommend 2-3 whole eggs a week because of the high cholesterol content
 
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