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Home » Bodybuilding News » How Bodybuilder Sadik Hadzovic Eats 4,000 Calories Daily While Lean Bulking

How Bodybuilder Sadik Hadzovic Eats 4,000 Calories Daily While Lean Bulking

Men’s Physique athlete Hadzovic reveals his full-day diet to fuel muscle growth.

Phil Blechman
Written by Phil Blechman
Last updated on November 20th, 2024

The lean bulking phase is a crucial step in contest preparation. It’s a balancing act of maximizing muscle gain while minimizing fat accumulation.

On June 11, 2024, Men’s Physique pro bodybuilder Sadik Hadzovic published a video on his YouTube channel, unveiling his off-season lean bulking diet, which consists of seven meals and snacks totaling 4,000 calories. Check out the video below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrDcvrhfOuk&ab_channel=SadikHadzovic

[Related: A Guide to the Best Pre-Workouts]

Meal One (Pre-Workout)

  • Protein powder — 1.5 scoops
  • Cream of rice — 60 grams (measured dry)
  • Applesauce — Four ounces

Hadzovic prioritizes easily digestible carbohydrates and protein in his pre-workout meal, opting for the cream of rice and applesauce over heavier complex carbs like oats, which he believes can impede muscle pumps during training. 

Meal Two (Post-Workout)

  • Protein powder — 1.5 scoops
  • Creatine — Five grams

Creatine has been a staple in the 37-year-old Hadzovic’s diet for 18 years. He supplements with creatine regardless of whether he’s using performance-enhancing drugs, as creatine is the most researched sports supplement, and its effectiveness is undeniable. (1)

Meal Three

  • Whole egg — One
  • Liquid egg whites — Eight ounces
  • Blueberries — Half cup 
  • Oatmeal — Two-thirds of a cup
  • Stevia — One sachet

Hadzovic advises against using Splenda or sugar, especially for bodybuilders in a cutting phase. He suggests Stevia, cinnamon, or vanilla extract as healthier alternatives. Hadzovic advises serious athletes to schedule time to meal prep, as it mitigates the temptation of unhealthy choices when feeling starved. 

Snack

Hadzovic recommends a small iced coffee with almond milk and Stevia from Dunkin’ for those who don’t prefer black coffee. This beverage has roughly 30 calories, and Stevia is a natural, calorie-free sweetener that doesn’t negatively affect gut health.

Meal Four

  • Chicken hibachi
  • White rice
  • Salad
  • Salmon sashimi

Find yourself a restaurant where you can eat clean.

Hadzovic’s typical weekly cheat meal involves burgers or pizzas. However, three to four days later, he does a ‘clean refeed’ to restore his glycogen stores.

Image via @sadikhadzovic on Instagram

Hadzovic added that cheat and refeed meals help maintain a strong metabolism and break the monotony of eating home-cooked meals daily. 

Meal Five

  • Ground beef
  • Red potato
  • Sweet chili sauce

“You must have at least one red meat meal daily,” Hadzovic said. Red meat contains a high dose of creatine and can add fullness to the muscles. 

Meal Six

  • Chicken breast
  • White rice
  • Peppers

Hadzovic preheats the oven to 450 degrees and cooks the chicken for 18 minutes. He travels to a local coffee shop and has his sixth meal with an iced coffee with almond milk and stevia. 

Meal Seven

  • Liquid egg whites — Eight ounces
  • Whole egg — One
  • Almond butter — Two tablespoons

Earlier in his career, Hadzovic drank the liquid egg whites to save time. However, he has since transitioned to cooking them, as he finds it is better for his digestion.

Sadik Hadzovic’s Grocery Haul

Hadzovic’s shopping cart included:

  • Strawberries
  • Blueberries
  • Tomatoes
  • Red potatoes
  • CoQ10 
  • Seasonings 
  • Sweet chili sauce

While picking ground beef, Hadzovic recommends avoiding 80/20 (lean protein to fat ratios) and 85/15 options in favor of the 90/10 variety. He suggests flank steak and filet mignon are good options for those less constrained by their budget.

References

  1. Persky, A. M., & Rawson, E. S. (2007). Safety of creatine supplementation. Sub-cellular biochemistry, 46, 275–289. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6486-9_14

Featured image: @sadikhadzovic on Instagram

Phil Blechman

About Phil Blechman

Phil is a native New Yorker passionate about storytelling, bodybuilding, and game design. He holds a BFA from Syracuse University.

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