
Originally Posted by
wesrman
Eat lots (especially protein) and workout anything that doesnt hurt your arm.
The problem with this advice is it looks like it's been ripped off Bodybuilding.com
Protein can't be stored in the body like carbohydrate or fat can, so you could eat a full cow but the fact is, if you can't use the muscle, you will lose some of the mass. If you're keeping up to your cardio workouts, i'd suggest upping your carbohydrate and water intake. You'll still lose a little muscle, but you'll be keeping your muscle cells filled with glycogen and water which should keep your muscle looking 'full.'
Don't get me wrong, you'll still need a good amount of protein to recover from the cardio, but carbohydrates and water will aid with mental torture of knowing you're losing muscle, because like i said earlier, they will fill the muscle cells, thus making them look slightly fuller. I know what you're going through, and every little does help. Mentally it's a tough place to be when you've put so much work in, but it's worth remembering that you'll probably be the only one who notices any muscle loss. Other people probably won't be able to tell.
Besides once you start training again, you'll find it fairly easy to put the muscle back on. Just concentrate on making a full recovery, and when you can start to lift again just make sure you go easy. You just have to stay as positive as possible.
Out of interest, what is your carbohydrate intake like during training?
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