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Review
. 2021 Jun 13;13(1):68.
doi: 10.1186/s13102-021-00296-y.

Peak week recommendations for bodybuilders: an evidence based approach

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Review

Peak week recommendations for bodybuilders: an evidence based approach

Guillermo Escalante et al. BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil. .

Abstract

Bodybuilding is a competitive endeavor where a combination of muscle size, symmetry, "conditioning" (low body fat levels), and stage presentation are judged. Success in bodybuilding requires that competitors achieve their peak physique during the day of competition. To this end, competitors have been reported to employ various peaking interventions during the final days leading to competition. Commonly reported peaking strategies include altering exercise and nutritional regimens, including manipulation of macronutrient, water, and electrolyte intake, as well as consumption of various dietary supplements. The primary goals for these interventions are to maximize muscle glycogen content, minimize subcutaneous water, and reduce the risk abdominal bloating to bring about a more aesthetically pleasing physique. Unfortunately, there is a dearth of evidence to support the commonly reported practices employed by bodybuilders during peak week. Hence, the purpose of this article is to critically review the current literature as to the scientific support for pre-contest peaking protocols most commonly employed by bodybuilders and provide evidence-based recommendations as safe and effective strategies on the topic.

Keywords: Bodybuilding; Competition; Contest; Peaking.

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Conflict of interest statement

BJS formerly served on the scientific advisory board for Dymatize Nutrition, a manufacturer of sports supplements. GE serves as a scientific consultant for VPX Sports Nutrition, a manufacturer of sports supplements. The other authors declare no competing interests.

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Peak Week Macronutrient Manipulation and General Overview
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Decision Making Tree for Bodybuilding Competition Day Dietary and Fluid Adjustments

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