18 Ways to Eat More Protein to Pack on Muscle Mass

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With all due respect to fats and carbohydrates, proteins are the unquestioned muscle-building stars of the macronutrients. If you’ve spent enough hours immersed in a gym environment, you’ve likely heard about how you need abundant protein in your diet. And it’s true — protein is an absolute must if you want to achieve an optimal state of physical...
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With all due respect to fats and carbohydrates, proteins are the unquestioned muscle-building stars of the macronutrients. If you’ve spent enough hours immersed in a gym environment, you’ve likely heard about how you need abundant protein in your diet. And it’s true — protein is an absolute must if you want to achieve an optimal state of physical wellness.





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If you can access both traditional and atypical food sources, and maybe even build some safeguards into your meal planning, you will likely have no trouble acquiring all the protein you can handle. By getting strategic with your protein intake (and bodybuilding program), you’ll be on track to bulk up, stay healthy, and support your other fitness goals.





Here, you’ll gain all the strategies you need about how to eat more protein to fuel that muscle growth.








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  • What Is Protein?


  • The Benefits of Eating More Protein


  • 18 Ways to Add More Protein to Your Diet


  • How Much Protein Should You Eat Daily?


  • Should You Take a Protein Supplement?


  • Frequently Asked Questions




What Is Protein?



Proteins — which are composed of chemical building blocks called amino acids — are one of the three essential macronutrients you consume as food. (1) Aside from delivering four calories to your body per ingested gram, protein builds and repairs your tissues after exercise has broken them down. (1) If you want large muscles, monitoring your protein intake is vital to your success.






The Benefits of Eating More Protein



Everything from protein shakes to protein powder is all the rage in gym culture for a reason — well, several reasons. Here are just some of the potential benefits of kicking back more protein in your diet, in combination with high doses of resistance training.





  • Larger, stronger muscles


  • Increased satiety with less overall food intake


  • Improved enzyme function


  • Enhanced healing properties



All protein is composed of amino acids, but protein sources must contain nine essential amino acids in order to be considered complete. (2)






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[Read More: 20 High-Protein, Low-Calorie Foods Worth Subbing Into Your Diet]





This means that protein completeness matters for fueling optimal performance. In addition, even amongst complete proteins, studies have shown that your body may respond differently to each of them with respect to strength gains. (3)






18 Ways to Add More Protein to Your Diet



If a nutritionist or dietitian has advised you to get more protein into your body, there are plenty of ways to accomplish this. Whether you’re looking to begin a high-protein diet, or you’re simply searching for alternative sources of high-quality protein, you can easily add higher protein content to your diet. You can also do so without straying from your fitness goals.





1. Don’t Go Hungry



One of the simplest strategies for adding more protein to your diet is to simply eat more food by responding to your body’s hunger signals — AKA, eat when you’re hungry. If you’re eating a balance of healthy foods that are loaded with other important nutrients, protein is bound to be part of that increased volume.





2. Got Milk?



It’s not just for building strong bones with calcium — though it does that, too — milk is also a solid source of protein. Some studies have suggested that milk is roughly as hydrating as water but with the additional quality of packing roughly one gram of protein per fluid ounce. (4)





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Fun fact: milk is also the base of whey isolates and other whey protein powders. If you’re not vegan or allergic to dairy products, drinking milk can make a sizable improvement to your protein level.





3. Plan Your Meals



One of the simplest ways to ensure that you acquire enough protein is to plan for it. Even if you stick to eating three square meals per day, sliding protein into your soups or dropping some on top of your white rice or brown rice is a surefire way to ensure that box gets checked.





4. Space Things Out



If you prefer to eat often without necessarily consuming food in high volume, you can build a plan around eating a small protein source every two hours. Even eating as little as 20 grams of protein at a time can add up rapidly if you eat something every couple of hours between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.





5. Yummy Yogurt



Yogurt is a valuable food resource due to its high calcium content and probiotic benefits. On top of that, most yogurt packs a high-protein punch. This makes it a tasty way to elevate your protein intake, either as a regular part of breakfast or as a healthy snack. You can also blend plain Greek yogurt into your smoothies to boost their content beyond the milk or protein powder.





6. Chomp Some Cheese



Cheese is a very nutrient-rich food item; a single slice of cheddar cheese contains more than 100 calories, along with calcium, and plenty of protein. Whether you’re casually eating slices of cheese, or adding cheese to burgers, omelets, or salads, it’s a simple way to boost the protein content of any food. Eating cottage cheese on its own will similarly do the trick.





7. Pile On the Powder



Protein powders can be made of anything from whey or pea to soy protein powder. Most protein powders will deliver serious protein to your body from 20 to 40 grams at a time. Each scoop of powder can amount to a major meal’s worth of protein. This means you can use protein powder in meal replacement shakes if you’re on the go or trying to maximize your daily intake.





8. Bedtime Snack



Avoiding late-night snacks is a common strategy for losing weight. But that post-dinner snacking may also be a good strategy for building muscle and encouraging overnight muscle growth and repair. Mixing a scoop of protein powder into your bedtime ritual will help you increase your daily protein intake without a whole extra meal.





9. Don’t Pass the Bar



If you’re the type of person who typically reaches for a snack bar, a protein bar would make for a perfect substitute.






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There are plenty of protein bars that have the same flavor profile as candy bars, but which carry enough protein to exceed your typical snack.





10. Snack on Nuts



If you’re into snack foods like potato chips and popcorn for the salt content, you may want to consider replacing them with a half-cup of almonds or pistachios. That way, you can satisfy your salt cravings while doubling as a relatively high-protein snack that fulfills your need for healthy fats, as well.





11. Leap for Legumes



If you’re in search of a good vegan protein source, you need look no further than the family of legumes. From black beans to soybeans to lentils and chickpeas, legumes offer you a very nutrient-dense food option. Peanuts are also technically legumes, which makes peanut butter a worthy selection, as well.





11. Eat Some Eggs



One of the things that makes eggs so versatile is how quickly they can be cooked and served alongside other items. Cooking up a four-egg omelet first thing in the morning will start your day with 24 protein grams of the highest quality. Or if you prefer to use eggs as a garnish, one large egg added to your burger will add up to eight grams of protein to your daily tally.





12. Pound Some Pancakes



Whether they’re a Sunday morning tradition or a daily ritual, modern pancakes are no longer required to be the high-carbohydrate, high-sugar meal they’ve historically been. High-protein breakfast pancake mixes can administer between 10 to 20 grams of protein to your growing muscles.





13. Munch Some Meat



Eating meat is such an easy way to acquire protein. A 100-gram portion of turkey breast contains 30 grams of protein, which is about the same ballpark as an entire chicken breast. (5)(6) If you’re consuming at least three meals a day that all have a significant meat source, it is difficult not to consume a respectable quantity of protein.





14. We All Scream for Ice Cream



Unless you’re going non-dairy, ice cream typically contains milk and, well, cream. Low-sugar, high-protein ice creams have flooded frozen food sections across the globe, so now your frosty indulgence can be a way for you to sneak some extra protein into your diet.





15. Competent Coffee



Aside from being an essential caffeinated pick-me-up, coffee is also famous for being a fairly blank slate as far as macronutrients are concerned. However, coffee has also been proven to sustain itself well when other ingredients are added to it. Coffee mixes are now available that carry the flavor and caffeine you’re looking for, along with preloaded doses of whey protein.





16. Pour Some Cereal



Breakfast cereals are still early morning reservoirs of necessary carbs and whole grains. Despite this, many major cereal brands have produced protein-rich alternatives to their most popular products.





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So if you prefer to start your morning with additional protein, you can do so, all while fulfilling your protein and taste bud needs.





17. Go Easy on the Alcohol



You can consume as much protein as you want. But if your body isn’t absorbing it properly, it’s not going to do you nearly as much good. Consuming alcohol inhibits muscle protein synthesis, meaning that protein plus alcohol may cancel out some of those immediate protein benefits. (7)





18. Enhanced Oatmeal



Similar to breakfast cereals, many forms of oatmeal have sprung up that have had their protein content boosted by whey, soy, or other types of protein. Whether you enjoy your oats hot, or you’re a fan of overnight oats, there are plenty of oatmeal options to help you kick off your day with a hefty protein dose.






How Much Protein Should You Eat Daily?



The amount of protein you should devour daily depends on what your goals are. If you’re trying to gain mass, maintain your size, or lose weight, your personal desires play a factor in identifying the ideal dose of protein for you.





[Read More: Whey Protein vs. Casein Protein — What’s the Difference and Which is Better for Muscle and Strength?]





Plug your goals into the BarBend protein intake calculator to get personalized results, below:






Protein Intake Calculator





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div#bb_cal_ui .macros-slider-calculator input.calc-textbox {
box-sizing:...

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