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Just make sure to eat right; I try to eat a lot more fruits and vegetables in my diet. I also only take a multivitamin, flaxseed oil, fish oil, protein shakes, and tonalin CLA. None of that weird pre-workout or complicated matrix shit.
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Took me some what a year to understand how to correctly weight lift. But it was worth it.
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I believe 50 grams of fat a day is normal for a diet correct?
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Say you are 220 Lbs now but want to get down to 200 Lbs. Aim to eat about 100 grams of fat per day. Its important, especially to keep your test levels up. |
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Pretty interesting thread. Here's my .02 cents...
I went through a shit load of excersise programs and just a month ago settled on something that's really been working for me. Mon - chest Tue - back Wed - legs Thu - shoulders Fri - bi's/tri's Sat - rest Sun - rest I don't have an issue working out bi's and tri's same day. My arm workout is ez-barblell curls supersetting with dumbell hammer curls supersetting with reverse barbell curls. 1 minute rest and do 2 more sets. After I destroy my bi's I jump into tri's and bang out reverse cable pulldowns supersetting with rope pulldowns supersetting with front bar pressdown. I repeat this for 3 sets and call it a day. I don't see why you should do all kinds of crazy arm excersises when your arms are getting worked out when you do your shoulders, back, and chest. |
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10-08-2009, 10:32 AM | #228 | |
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Here's one you might like better. 100 calories from a "100 calories snack pack" vs 100 calories of green vegetables. Equal calories but one provides much more than the other despite the same caloric intake. |
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10-08-2009, 11:02 AM | #229 | |
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Everyone associates eating fat with getting fat. That's incorrect. If you eat fat, you don't get fat as it allows you to regulate your blood sugar which provides satiety and long-term energy. See book "Eat Fat, Lose Fat" by Mary Enig. An exceptional book. Eat fat - bile is release from the gallblader to break down ingested fats. Bile doesn't send a fat storage signal to the body and fats effect on blood sugar is very, very little. However, Eat carbohydrate - spike blood sugar - release insulin - insulin is a fat storage hormone. Body fat is stored excess blood sugar. If you want to be lean (and healthy), eat healthy fats. Coconut Oil Raw butter Palm oil Raw dairy, raw colostrum Ghee Avocado Any animal food - fish, chicken, beef, buffalo Avoid vegetable oils, hydrogenated anything Like I said in my previous posts you have to have fat in the diet (essential fatty acids). Fat is the precursor to ALL of your steroidal hormones like DHEA and testosterone and Vitamin D. It provides intergrity to cell walls. Helps repair the brain and skin. Protect the digestive tract. Etc, etc. The low-fat BS marketed to Americans is a joke. Anything that is "low fat" is "high carb". See above for how stupid that is. Don't fall for it. If you want to look like the food pyramid (skinny at the top and fat around in the middle), eat lots of carbohydrate and fats "sparingly". It's a recipe for being unhealthy, depressed, and chunky. |
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Regulating blood sugar and manipulating nutrient intake to force the body to use fat stores as energy are paramount. Eating a shit ton of carbohydrates allows you to do neither. |
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thats a lot of info
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It all just means that from a body composition standpoint, once protein ia accounted for, it doesnt make much of a difference where the rest of your calories come from; they will have to come from either carbs or fat, and for the most part the proportions dont really matter. But that wont stop nutters like Bobby Light from imposing nonsensical and dogmatic guidelines in an attempt to sound, to the lay person, like they know what they're talking about.
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I love that you took time out of your day in the attempt to prove me wrong, but your studies prove nothing as they focus on insulin resistance and weight gain/loss NOT improvements in body composition and largely in obese populations. Realize that you can lose weight and still go backward aka become less metabolically efficient (or degrade body comp). The studies completely ignore nutrient timing as well which is incredibly important.
You also make the mistake of saying that I recommend a low carb diet which is not the case. I feel your carbohydrate intake should be in relation to your activity level. On your very active days, you need more carbohydrate and vice versa. I am not recommending low this or low that or high this or high that. I mentioned that fact that carbohydrate and insulin are in bed with each other because individuals are over-consuming carbohydrate without the appropriate activity preceding or following its consumption leading to fat storage. Insulin is both friend and foe as it is fat storing yet extremely anabolic and its manipulation (and others) is important in reaping the benefits of your activity in the gym. To say a calorie is a calorie is not true IMO. One hundred calories from a green veggie is not equal to a one hundred calories from a pop tart or ice cream. The body sees them differently despite both being carbohydrate sources, and you can tell by the vitality and body composition of those who eat the respective foods that this is fact. I don't need a study to tell me that. Here is truth - the kinds/sources of food you chose to eat, when you eat them, and how much make an impact on body composition (and your health). Read up. http://www.tmuscle.com/free_online_a..._cycling_codex |
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Yes, the potato chips do have carbohydrate and fat but offer nothing to the body. Potatoes are after all a carbohydrate source, and the oil they are fried in is a fat. Fried potatoes in rancid vegetable oils. Yum. The liver loves those extra chemicals thrown in too.
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And yes, chips are pretty yummy. |
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The idea of a "food" being "low fat" only shows that it has been processed indicating that it is not a whole food but rather an imitation. There aren't skin or 2% cows. That was my message regarding the "low fat" mantra. Quote:
Your statement is false because of their respective impacts on blood sugar and insulin is completely different and completely lacks micronutrients needed for metabolic processes. Ice cream will produce blood sugar highs and low resulting in food cravings, premature hunger, emotional imbalance, low energy, and lack of mental acuity. In addition, sugar is inflammatory to the GI tract and inhibits the immune system. Green veggies have the opposite effect. But wait, I guess we'll make it up elsewhere in the diet. My bad. There is more to losing weight/improving body comp than the energy balance equation or EVERY person who was hypocaloric would lose weight and improve body composition no matter what they ate. THIS DOESN'T HAPPEN! Everybody would be ripped if that was the case. Like I said previously there is more to equation than energy in and energy out. I see this everyday. Lifestyle, nutrition, internal bodily function, and mental/emotional state of the trainee matter significantly. Quote:
You're creating your own BS scenarios in your head and twisting what I am writing by paraphrasing. "Here is truth - the kinds/sources of food you chose to eat, when you eat them, and how much make an impact on body composition (and your health)." I appreciate you agreeing with the above as now you are officially a hypocrite. Just an article written by one of the best strength coaches in the world. That information is gold. You're helpless. |
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