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It’s a mash-up of unparalleled proportions. Arnold Schwarzenegger, the Terminator, the face of bodybuilding for decades, and 7-time Mr. Olympia champion has gone vegan... And it’s been going on for a lot longer than you probably realize.
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On June 22, 2016, the website RiseoftheVegan.org published an article discussing the governator’s slow transition away from meat. [1] Schwarzenegger began the transition from meathead to veg-head due to the recommendations of his doctors who advised he cut back on meat for health reasons.
According to Schwarzenegger:
“I’m slowly getting off meat, and I can tell you, I feel fantastic!”
Schwarzenegger isn’t the only big Hollywood name ditching meat either, director of The Terminator, James Cameron, also has decided to forego animal fare. The two have teamed up issuing a joint statement, during the filming of a PSA for WildAid, an organization focused on reducing the demand for wildlife products, with both recommending to eating less meat for benefit of the environment and overall health.
Interestingly enough, the former Mr. Olympia great has also taken his promotion of veganism one step further, stating it’s not essential to consume meat to be strong or great at bodybuilding:
"If they tell you to eat more meat to be strong, don't buy it." - Schwarzenegger
It’s a common misconception that meat is essential to building muscle and strength, but all that’s really essential for muscle growth is having ample supply of all the essential amino acids the body requires to repair and grow muscle. The benefit to animal-based proteins is that they naturally supply all of the required essential amino acids while plant-based proteins are incomplete, meaning they’re lacking in one or more of the essential amino acids.
This is typically why vegans have to combine foods to form a complete protein. A prime example of this is beans and rice.
While Schwarzenegger may be saying nowadays that meat isn’t necessary to build muscle, he wasn’t preaching the same word back when he released the revolutionary Encyclopedia of Bodybuilding.
In the seminal work, Schwarzenegger outlines anything and everything you can think of that’s necessary to build muscle, including diet advice for gaining and losing weight.
Specifically, he points out that:
“The best protein powders are those that derive their amino acids from milk and egg sources.” [4]
Optimal protein choices:
He also lists protein sources that are “TO BE EATEN WITH CARE:” [4]
There’s also suggested meal plans for hardgainers. One example of a day’s eating would be: [4]
Breakfast
Now, one could argue that this was written over 30 years ago, a time when we didn’t know as much about health, nutrition, and fitness as we do now, but nevertheless, it’s interesting to see Schwarzenegger, once a die-hard carnivore, switching sides.
Vegans around the world are celebrating as for decades, they’ve been portrayed as scrawny and weak. Now, with The Terminator on their side carrying the torch for eliminating meat consumption, vegans can ditch the skinny and feeble stereotype and tout the lean, ripped physique of an Olympia champion.
Does Arnold's switch to vegan impact your decision to eat meat? Do you think consuming animal-based products are essential to building muscle and strength? Is meat really as bad as some make it out to be?
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