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04-04-2011, 01:17 PM | #81 |
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Nutrition has alot to do with energy levels and your ability to recover from exercising. Here's my diet.
Breakfast - 3 egg whites - Chopped green peppers and onions - Oatmeal - Yogurt Snack (2-3 hours later) - Protein shake (or peanuts) - Apple Lunch (2-3 hours later) - Some kind of mean (fish, chicken, beef, etc) - Fresh veggies - Grapes (great for raising your natural insulin and energy level) Snack (2-3 hours later) - Protein shake (or peanuts) - Apple Dinner (2-3 hours later) - Some kind of mean (fish, chicken, beef, etc) - Fresh veggies - some kind of fruit Late night snack (cause we all get hungry before we go to bed) - Peanuts (goal is to avoid anything with carbohydrates) Do with it what you will but this keeps me going, keeps me trip, and provides enough protein and fatty acids for muscle sustainment and growth. |
04-04-2011, 02:16 PM | #82 | |
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04-04-2011, 03:15 PM | #83 | |
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I've been meaning to try a low carb diet for some time because despite excercising quite a lot, i can't seem to shed the extra few lbs i'm carrying. |
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04-04-2011, 04:00 PM | #84 | |
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05-07-2011, 01:48 AM | #85 |
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I second what compost said in his response
Also, regarding the biceps... Be sure to use HEAVIER weights if you want them to get bigger. If you are "stuck" with size, try working them out from different angles. "Hammer Curls" and Cross-Chest curls are great ways to put a new spin on an old move *** The Sweetness *** PS< sorry I haven't been on in a while! I have been working on my convertible project car again! |
05-07-2011, 01:53 AM | #86 | |
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I agree. In my 4 years at my current gym the most common thing people says is, "I know what to do (exercise), but I just can't get started." You need to SELF MOTIVATE! A simple 5 minute walk is better than 5 minutes of alarm clock snooze! Start SMALL then work BIG. 5 mins walking one week, build up to 10 mins walking the next few weeks etc. (either add more walking time per day, or more days walking per week) ....use the F.I.T.T. principle ..... F. Frequency - how often do you exercise per week I. Intensity - walking, jogging, sprinting? T. Time - 5 mins, 5 hours? T. Type - walking, biking, skiing, swimming, etc. VARY your types so you stay engaged Exercise will lead to a much better and enjoyable quaility of life!!!!!! *** The Sweetness *** |
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05-07-2011, 02:02 AM | #87 | |
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Regarding CALORIES :)
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People are more successful with fruits and vegetables in the diet and LESS simple carbs like pop, and candy (sweet foods) because fruits and vegetables are not as calorie dense. Eating veggies is great too because you get the "full" feeling and have consumed less calories. Compare these meals if you will: eating a burger with sauces, fries with ketchup, and 2 pops (very high simple carb and fat calorie count) --> UNHEALTHY to salad with baked or grilled chicken breast, tomatoes, non-fat dressing, and a small apple with a glass of water (or bottled if you like) ---> HEALTHY Off of the top of my head I think the following is true: carbs - 4 calories per gram proteins - 4 calroies per gram fats - 9 calories per gram (correct me if I am wrong on the per gram data please) This is why fatty foods, or an abundance of simple carbs in the diet is bad. Back to my original point; weight loss comes down to limiting calorie intake, REGARDLESS OF TYPE of intake. All protein diets can work, just pay attention to the NUMBER of calories being consumed. 1 pound of fat = 3,500 calories........ Sorry I just wrote a book.... *** The Sweetness *** |
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08-04-2011, 03:14 AM | #88 |
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Heart attack?? <3 lol...
Nobody died did they? No posts to the fitness forum while I was gone?
I hope you are all staying healthy. I have yet to come back since the first week of January this year I have been putting my RO return off for too long. I just need to get back! Does anybody have any health or fitness questions? *** The Sweetness *** |
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