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Ox 51

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Good news, sushi lovers — raw tuna can help add muscle to your frame

March 25, 2010
FLEXONLINE.COM

We're big fans of sushi — especially tuna — and so are several IFBB pro bodybuilders. Three-time Mr. Olympia Jay Cutler, who tracks his nutrition program closely, even eats sushi on his "high-carb" precontest days. "It's a very clean food, and it's high in protein," Cutler says. "Even when I'm preparing for a show, I don't worry about the carbs in the rice on my high-carb days."

What Cutler does concern himself with is the amount of protein and fat that is found in the type of sushi he chooses — and this can vary significantly from one type of tuna to another. Rodelio Aglibot, an executive chef at Koi restaurant in Los Angeles, says that there are several different names for low-fat tuna. "Hawaiians call it ahi tuna; on Japanese sushi menus, it is referred to as maguro. Both of these come from the yellowfin tuna, which is very low in fat," he says. "But even tuna that are fattier, such as bluefin or bigeye tuna, are still healthy because they have plenty of good omega-3 fats."

Aglibot says that bodybuilders may want to be wary of a type of sushi called toro. "This is a highly fatty cut of fish from the belly that often is too rich for many peoples' palates."

The amount of fat in yellowfin tuna varies from a negligible amount up to about four grams (g) in an eight-ounce serving, with about 50 g of protein per eight-ounce portion. Eight ounces of bluefin can have as much as 15 g of fat, but also offers 50 g of protein. Both are good choices for bodybuilders.

One of the biggest issues in choosing a proper piece of fish is to make certain it's fresh. "Look for a piece of fish that's tacky to the touch, but not slimy," he says. "It should be firm. If the surface is grainy, that means it's old or it's been frozen."

FLEX recommends that you eat fish at least twice a week, whether it's cooked or served sushi style.
 
Sup OX, I did salmon 3 times a week and got good results. There is a ton of different ways to do it too so you never get bored of eating it. I love those tuna steaks at Costco in bulk.lol Thanks for the article and long time no see by the way.
 
Sup OX, I did salmon 3 times a week and got good results. There is a ton of different ways to do it too so you never get bored of eating it. I love those tuna steaks at Costco in bulk.lol Thanks for the article and long time no see by the way.

Thanks, XXXX. Good to see you back. I love the tuna steaks and tuna sushi too.
 
I will look into the Tuna sushi, never tried it. Can you do the tuna steaks in it? They have this new tuna in the can sweet and spicy and its damn good, runs about $1 a can. I eat 4 daily usually.
 
I will look into the Tuna sushi, never tried it. Can you do the tuna steaks in it? They have this new tuna in the can sweet and spicy and its damn good, runs about $1 a can. I eat 4 daily usually.

No, it's a different cut than the steaks. I was making my own sushi for a while and couldn't find any tuna, so I got the steaks and cut them up and made sushi. It was not the same at all.
 
i love sushi, have had it the past 2 days now. A place just opened up right next to the gym.
 
I think I could eat it every day too. But, my wife doesn't eat it, so I don't get it as often as I'd like.
 
I like sushi but kinda burned out on it right now. Where is this sweet and spicey tuna? That sounds like the change I've been looking for, I also eat tuna everyday 2-4 cans and I need a change lol.
 
Yeah its grub bro, The label is orange and its in the tuna isle in your local supermarket i think its sunkist brand, I drain it and add a little olive oil so Its not so dry, but comes in light sunflower oil. Tastes awesome with some light mayo on crackers or whole wheat bread. I even made burgers with it and that was the shit! I can upload a pic if you like so you know what your looking for.
 
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