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Originally Posted by keepzdasneakz
What sort of workouts were you doing? Lots of cardio or mostly weightlifting with cardio on the side? Congrats on the progress by the way.Originally Posted by hadegbite
Diet alot of Chicken and Fish. Cut back on Breads, French Fries and Pizza...those were killing me. I also worked out 5 days a week and lifted 4 days a week. Only supplement i took was protein drink 3 times a day.
This is almost my exact diet!!! I cant remeber the last time i ate red meat, i always buy turkey sausage turkey bacon and turkey beef....i will take a picture of what i have been eating for the next couple of days and post it.Originally Posted by clkru
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try eating a good sized breakfast with oatmeal, fresh fruit, light yogart, and black coffee or green tea. eggs, whole wheat or grain bread (toast), and turkey bacon can be beneficial, too, but don't everdue it.
for lunch, go for a large salad with plenty of GREEN lettuce and veggies (iceberg lettuce is crap) with light dressing and baked chicken or fish.
eat 5 small snack for the rest of the day, or like 3 snacks and a small dinner. large dinners are generally bad for your metabolism, especially if you're going to be heading to the couch to watch TV or bed shortly after.
cut out the junk - foods high in refined sugar, corn syrup, salt, and trans fats.
cut out soda and overly sugared juices and sports drinks. regular gatorade/powerade is the average recreational athlete's worst enemy.
eat more leafy greans and put the crappy salad dressings on hold (i.e. ranch, blue cheese, 1000 island, anything with Mayo).
cut out red meat. chicken, fish, and mushrooms will substitute nicely for red meat in countless dishes.
significantly reduce or cut out butter. nobody needs butter, but our grandparents all think we do, ha.
limit the starches - white rice, potatoes, etc.
use turkey bacon instead of pork or beef.
snack on fruit, veggies, and plain, raw nuts like almonds throughout the day.
In the US, tons of money has been spent by for-profit companies to program us from an early age to LOVE beef, salt, candy, soda, sugar, and most fast food, but it doesn't have to be like this. And you don't have to become a "health nut" to enjoy eating right.
Always check out the nutrition facts of the foods you're eating. In the gorcery store, this info is almost always on the packaging. Pay special attention to the amounts of calories, trans fat, saturated fat, sodium, and sugar. In resturaunts, they should always be able to provide you with a nutritional breakdown of what's in the meal you'd like to order. If they don't, I'd refuse to eat there.
In additon to making you look good and feel better, eating well can generally help increase your life expectancy while also reducing your risk of several health ailments including congestive heart failure, diabetes type 2, and certain types of cancer.
It always irks me when I see LeBron or Dwight Howard push McDonalds on us since there's no way they let that crap into their bodies. Conversely, I'm loving that Charles Barkley is pushing the Taco Bell 5 buck box or whatever. He's a great example of what eating like crap will do to your body.
Thanks for the help man, I really appreciate it. Time to get serious.Originally Posted by clkru
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try eating a good sized breakfast with oatmeal, fresh fruit, light yogart, and black coffee or green tea. eggs, whole wheat or grain bread (toast), and turkey bacon can be beneficial, too, but don't everdue it.
for lunch, go for a large salad with plenty of GREEN lettuce and veggies (iceberg lettuce is crap) with light dressing and baked chicken or fish.
eat 5 small snack for the rest of the day, or like 3 snacks and a small dinner. large dinners are generally bad for your metabolism, especially if you're going to be heading to the couch to watch TV or bed shortly after.
cut out the junk - foods high in refined sugar, corn syrup, salt, and trans fats.
cut out soda and overly sugared juices and sports drinks. regular gatorade/powerade is the average recreational athlete's worst enemy.
eat more leafy greans and put the crappy salad dressings on hold (i.e. ranch, blue cheese, 1000 island, anything with Mayo).
cut out red meat. chicken, fish, and mushrooms will substitute nicely for red meat in countless dishes.
significantly reduce or cut out butter. nobody needs butter, but our grandparents all think we do, ha.
limit the starches - white rice, potatoes, etc.
use turkey bacon instead of pork or beef.
snack on fruit, veggies, and plain, raw nuts like almonds throughout the day.
In the US, tons of money has been spent by for-profit companies to program us from an early age to LOVE beef, salt, candy, soda, sugar, and most fast food, but it doesn't have to be like this. And you don't have to become a "health nut" to enjoy eating right.
Always check out the nutrition facts of the foods you're eating. In the gorcery store, this info is almost always on the packaging. Pay special attention to the amounts of calories, trans fat, saturated fat, sodium, and sugar. In resturaunts, they should always be able to provide you with a nutritional breakdown of what's in the meal you'd like to order. If they don't, I'd refuse to eat there.
In additon to making you look good and feel better, eating well can generally help increase your life expectancy while also reducing your risk of several health ailments including congestive heart failure, diabetes type 2, and certain types of cancer.
It always irks me when I see LeBron or Dwight Howard push McDonalds on us since there's no way they let that crap into their bodies. Conversely, I'm loving that Charles Barkley is pushing the Taco Bell 5 buck box or whatever. He's a great example of what eating like crap will do to your body.
Originally Posted by keepzdasneakz
What sort of workouts were you doing? Lots of cardio or mostly weightlifting with cardio on the side? Congrats on the progress by the way.Originally Posted by hadegbite
Diet alot of Chicken and Fish. Cut back on Breads, French Fries and Pizza...those were killing me. I also worked out 5 days a week and lifted 4 days a week. Only supplement i took was protein drink 3 times a day.
Strict fasting is when you consume no calories. There are different lengths of fasting that different people do for their own purposes. Before you choose one, decide whether you'd like to do it daily or weekly. Also, see how your schedule is and when you exercise. Make it work for you because intermittent fasting(IF) is very flexible and can work for anyone.Originally Posted by iLLest
nealraj006
Yo can you put me on EXACTLY how to go about fasting?
iLLest!
Quoted because I really need an answer.Originally Posted by DaBuddhaWitJays
IMPORTANT QUESTION
Can anyone link me to a youtube video or article link on how to carry or lift the dumbells off the floors and rack safely, or give me an explanation? And if possible, more specificly, how to go about placing them on my thigh and getting it in the air without assistance and without screwing up my back? ( setting them up on the decline bench, and incline)
I was doing really heavy dumbell presses and I screwed something up... Not severely but I don't want this problem to worsen. ( or well I'm hoping) I'm pretty sure it was because I was either lifting the weights off the floor/rack wrong, or dropping/setting them down wrong?
Tried looking for something to no avail. It'd be MUCH APPRECIATED.
I would love to know aswell.Originally Posted by DaBuddhaWitJays
Quoted because I really need an answer.Originally Posted by DaBuddhaWitJays
IMPORTANT QUESTION
Can anyone link me to a youtube video or article link on how to carry or lift the dumbells off the floors and rack safely, or give me an explanation? And if possible, more specificly, how to go about placing them on my thigh and getting it in the air without assistance and without screwing up my back? ( setting them up on the decline bench, and incline)
I was doing really heavy dumbell presses and I screwed something up... Not severely but I don't want this problem to worsen. ( or well I'm hoping) I'm pretty sure it was because I was either lifting the weights off the floor/rack wrong, or dropping/setting them down wrong?
Tried looking for something to no avail. It'd be MUCH APPRECIATED.
Why are so many folks against bread?
because unless it contains a high amount of fiber or grains, its empty carbs. The world would be a better place without any white bread whatsoever.
Only bread worth eating regularly should have no more than 3 grams of sugar, at least 3 grams of dietary fiber, and 0 grams of fat per slice. And the more fiber the better!
Originally Posted by hadegbite
I just noticed this thread in NT just thought id give my contribution.
Originally Posted by bLaZ3n
What are the best exercises for growing the top part of my chest?