When to feed your Bulldog

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.Anabolism is when your DOG is in a state of positive nitrogen balance hence muscle-forming. If you don't constantly supply his body with nutrients on a regular basis, you may throw off his nitrogen balance and go into catabolism. Catabolism is a condition in which the body uses his lean muscle as fuel and spares the food they've consumed. You can ensure that he remains anabolic by eating when he is most likely to be catabolic. These times are when he first wakes up, after his workout, and in the middle of the night. By feeding him as soon as he gets up and immediately after his workout, you ensure him a state of anabolism during these times. I even set my alarm for the middle of the night to feed them a small nutritious meal to keep them in an anabolic state. Their post-workout meal is the most important in keeping you anabolic. If they don't eat immediately (within 30-45 minutes) after training, their body looks to burn their lean muscle as fuel. Yes, you actually will make them lose muscle by working out! You need to replace all the lost glycogen in their muscles, and help them recover. Give them to take in around 150-200 grams of carbs and 30-50 grams of protein as well as a lot of water. This is one time when eating high glycemic carbs is beneficial because of the quick insulin release they induce.

Then, the next most important meal is the pre-workout meal, which should be consumed about at least 2 hours before training. This meal safeguards their body from using muscle as the fuel for your workouts. Feeding them a small meal right before sleep is a good idea also because their body assimilates food well during night sleep. This meal should be lower in carbs and higher in fat and protein. This is because carbs tend to be stored as fat faster late at night than fat and protein.