Pain Versus Gain: What is Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness, & do we need it to Grow?
Most hard working bodybuilders, from rank beginner to seasoned pro, will experience some degree of training-related muscle soreness. Whether experienced ...
Most hard working bodybuilders, from rank beginner to seasoned pro, will experience some degree of training-related muscle soreness. Whether experienced ...
In this day and age, exercise and general health have become not only a trend but a necessity. Townships and ...
Minerals like zinc and magnesium are necessary for us to properly use energy, detoxify our bodies, and hundreds of other ...
It is true that a person’s caloric intake has a very direct impact on their weight. Consume more than is ...
For all of us trying to reach the full potential of our health, it is important to be sure that ...
Let’s face it – seeking out the right information can be confusing whether you are a bodybuilder or just an ...
Recipe Submitted by MI40X Ambassador JD Allen 2 Servings Ingredients: 1 lb ground beef 1 lb ground bison (or double ...
Ingredients: 1 Tb coconut, avocado or MCT oil 1/4 tsp each crushed rosemary, lemon pepper, and basil 1.5 lb chicken ...
Recipe Submitted by MI40X Ambassador Cody Moxley *Add chicken or lean ground beef/turkey for a great muscle building meal! 2 ...
2-4 Servings, based on macro requirements
Ingredients:
2 lbs boneless, skinless chicken breast
2 cups buttermilk
1 Tb garlic or onion powder
1 tsp paprika, cayenne pepper, &/or hot sauce (depending on preference)
1/2 tsp black pepper
Optional: 1/2 tsp dried ground sage, 1/2 tsp dill, &/or 1/2 tsp dried thyme
1 cup almond flour (or gluten free breadcrumbs)
oil or Pam spray for baking sheet
Directions:
1. Mix buttermilk with desired seasonings.
2. Place chicken in a large ziploc bag (or dish), and add buttermilk ‘marinade’.
3. Seal (cover) and let marinade for 1 hour to overnight.
4. Preheat oven to 400 degrees and grease a baking pan with oil or Pam spray.
5. Drain chicken breast and coat lightly with almond flour.
6. Lay chicken breast in the pan in a single layer, spacing as much as possible.
7. Cook for 30-45 minutes, or until chicken is cooked through.