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(05-06-2012, 10:32 AM)
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Cutting with fasting is also easier for many people since your body quickly grows accustomed to the new meal times and you won't necessarily even get hungry while fasting. If we compare two people who are on a cut, one of whom is fasting and the other who isn't we can easily see how the fasting might be more of an easy way: If both are eating let's say 2000 calories and the intermittent faster is eating only two meals while the "normal" dude is eating for example your typical five meals. The five meal guy gets to eat only 400 or so calories per meal which leaves many graving for more food and constantly miserable. The guy who is fasting on the other hand gets to eat 1000 calorie meals which are much more fulfilling and satisfying. And since his body is accustomed to fasting, he doesn't even get hungry during the day and can stuff his face with foor during the evening. That's just one practical example why fasting might be better for some people who are trying to lose weight. Worked for me very well for example. There are myriad of other health related reasons which make fasting a good alternative at least. Granted, it's not for everybody but you should think about it. And I would be careful not to add too much cardio since people usually go overboard with it and too much cardio is actually not helping in anyway. Most of the fat loss should come from lowered calorie intake and you can add some light cardio (walking) if you want. But looking at your work amount, you might get enough walking as it is. Also a good site with lot of info: http://rippedbody.jp/category/english/
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(05-06-2012, 11:45 AM)
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Mully, if you want to cut have you looked into the slow-carb diet? It's basically no "white" carbs such as any bread, any rice, any potatoes, cereal, fruits, fried food with breading. Except you can have these carbs within 30 mins of a workout.
But you can eat carbs from vegetables legumes such as lentils, black beans, red beans, borlottis beans and soy beans. Also good to take one day a week off (cheat day) and eat whatever. Don't drink calories. Look into it if you're interested. |
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(05-06-2012, 03:19 PM)
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To answer Mully's question, it does a whole number of good things for your hormones as listed in the one of the posts above him. However, you are correct to assume that the starvation-style of of fasting is dangerous. Many people want it now and will do silly things to get their asinine goals (see the feeding tube diet...or rather, don't)
We are not delicate flowers who will wilt without food for a few hours of activity. For example, I did something known as a PSMF (protein sparing modified fast) where I went very low carb/ low cal. I was able to help people move, be active, and still train hard ( with reduced volume however.) Personally, I like LG because I like having a big meal at the end of the day. It helps sate hunger and really let me get past the grilled chicken and rice palette that many dieters seem to get stuck in. Oggie:
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If you've never lifted seriously before, you have the potential to gain muscle bodyweight very quickly. The best way to do this is with a LP program incorporating the full body movements. If you have no mass, no strength, then Starting Strength (or whatever non-iditoic variant) is just the building blocks of what is hopefully the rest of your training career. It teaches you how to lift heavy, how to pay attention to progression, regression and how volume/intensity affect those, how to keep tight, etc. And to get back to your question, ( I seem to have gone off topic a bit) people who train "BB-style" (I put quotes there because many of these young bro-builders don't train like BBers) will get stronger, yes; however getting stronger by accident is not quite the same as someone who active pursues strength. Once again, I reference some of the posters here who think a 405 squat/ deadlift, 225 bench is the pinnacle of training after nearly a decade. |
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(05-06-2012, 03:25 PM)
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Not worth fucking with it Mr. City, trust me.
Anyway, deload week ends tomorrow, thank god. It's been so boring this week, but at least I've been able to focus on running and situps. Edit: Looks like I'll be doing my old 1rm for reps this week on bench (350 on 5/3/1 week).
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(05-06-2012, 05:08 PM)
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It all depends on your input to output though (how much you're actually not fueling yourself based on how hard you're working). |
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(05-06-2012, 05:14 PM)
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What about people in prison? it's not exactly liek they have the best nutrition yet many of them come out ripped /great shape. I listened to Freeway Ricky Ross ona podcast and he said he came out of prison with a 7% body fat, but it jsut took him longer than a normal person. He basically said even if your nutrition isnt good, your body will still grow, just take much longer.
But by him sating his nutrtion wasn't good, I'm not sure if he meant calories wise or ratio wise. |
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(05-06-2012, 05:15 PM)
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Also, not all (and I would imagine most don't) people get "swole" in prison. You also have to remember, the ones who do come out like that aren't doing much else other than sleeping, eating, and lifting. |
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(05-06-2012, 05:20 PM)
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I can only afford small scale stuff like cans of tuna, corn, beans, rice, eggs etc. In that regard I can eat okay but I can't have hamburgers every day or other high protein meat. I'm looking to see what other foods are high protein that are cheap but there doesn't seem to be much. My job also doesn't have a stove so I have to eat things that are microwavable or can be prepared before-hand and saved in the fridge (I do this with eggs). I get the impression that without steak, hamburgers etc. relatively expensive foods I won't be able to make the gains I want.
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(05-06-2012, 05:35 PM)
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(05-06-2012, 05:46 PM)
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I wouldn't eat 2k calories of potatoes though. That's gross. |
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(05-06-2012, 05:55 PM)
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My point was that potatoes are a good, cheap source of nutrition. I didn't mean you should literally eat that many potatoes, although there are cultures that do. Some potatoes, some rice, some tuna, maybe a protein shake, some butter for fat added the potatoes and rice, that's pretty cheap and more than adequate.
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(05-06-2012, 06:00 PM)
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Carbs aren't a problem for most people, especially not a skinny motherfucker looking for enough energy to workout and not go catabolic. Corn has a good micronutrient profile, the sugar issue is a non-issue with the fiber content. And, uh, it's gluten free if you have an issue with gluten.
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(05-06-2012, 06:00 PM)
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(05-06-2012, 06:44 PM)
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Hey guys do you think it can be effective to do this exercise with dumbbells and instead of a barbell? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgwbT7EQvUo
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Americans out of Mexico! The Border Tax Equity Act
(05-06-2012, 06:55 PM)
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(05-06-2012, 07:00 PM)
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why I'm cranky
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(05-06-2012, 07:51 PM)
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Off hours, in my experience, are very early, during the meat of the work day, or late at night. I used to go around 9 or 10pm to Bally's and the crowds were always small. Now, I try to get to the gym at 9 or 10am. Last Friday, I was one of three people at the gym at 10am. There is nothing I like more than an empty gym. |
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why I'm cranky
(05-06-2012, 08:24 PM)
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why I'm cranky
(05-06-2012, 09:17 PM)
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I used to work out at a BAC off of Niagara Falls Blvd then the Eastern Hills one, but now I have a 3 minute drive to the gym and it rocks. |
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(05-06-2012, 09:26 PM)
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(05-06-2012, 10:04 PM)
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Went to a graduation party and people I didn't even know were asking me where I worked out and shit. And a family member hadn't seen in a while was impressed with how I looked. Feels good bruh.
Hell yeah man, good shit!
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good credit (by proxy)
(05-06-2012, 10:55 PM)
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Either respond to me or leave well alone. This reply by proxy thing is incredibly childish.
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