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Since I am no expert at strength training/dieting issues, I am confused on how to effectively build/repair muscle by the way of food.
From what I know, protein is the essential ingredient needed to repair and rebuild muscle. I also read that an excess of calories will put on size, thus adding body weight.
Now my dilema is that I want to get stronger, not fatter. So is it possible to increase strength by taking the appropriate amounts of protein and staying away from excess amounts of calories? Are excess calories needed to make a muscle grow in size? Or would protein alone be enough to make the muscle bigger during strength training?
From what I know, protein is the essential ingredient needed to repair and rebuild muscle. I also read that an excess of calories will put on size, thus adding body weight.
Now my dilema is that I want to get stronger, not fatter. So is it possible to increase strength by taking the appropriate amounts of protein and staying away from excess amounts of calories? Are excess calories needed to make a muscle grow in size? Or would protein alone be enough to make the muscle bigger during strength training?