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^^^Damn...where'd you read that at?
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You want to know whats really funny, I read it on an webmd forum link below...but only because i jokingly brought it up with the girl i was with right after. She is going for her masters to be a dietitian....we had been talking about working out and certain diets....she was the one who said it to me.
I was like....weird...that....kinda felt different...
her- like bad different
me - no i don't really know how to explain it.
Her - high protein diet can lead to erectile dysfunction and less enjoyable orgasms.
Me - you cereal
her - yep
http://forums.webmd.com/3/erectile-dysfunction-exchange/forum/3423
You want to know whats really funny, I read it on an webmd forum link below...but only because i jokingly brought it up with the girl i was with right after. She is going for her masters to be a dietitian....we had been talking about working out and certain diets....she was the one who said it to me.
I was like....weird...that....kinda felt different...
her- like bad different
me - no i don't really know how to explain it.
Her - high protein diet can lead to erectile dysfunction and less enjoyable orgasms.
Me - you cereal
her - yep
http://forums.webmd.com/3/erectile-dysfunction-exchange/forum/3423
see how quick shorty is to defer the blame elsewhere. lmao. you say it felt weird, sweetheart immediately goes for the jugular of your diet plan hahaha.
Low carb (*
The 2 LA Fitness gyms by me annoy me. No boxing equipment or heavy bags. Only one of them has a gym but its further and its a tiny, tiny court. I'd do so much more cardio with boxing or basketball as an option.
As soon as I saw that post I knew it'd bring Freeze back into the thread.You want to know whats really funny, I read it on an webmd forum link below...but only because i jokingly brought it up with the girl i was with right after. She is going for her masters to be a dietitian....we had been talking about working out and certain diets....she was the one who said it to me.
I was like....weird...that....kinda felt different...
her- like bad different
me - no i don't really know how to explain it.
Her - high protein diet can lead to erectile dysfunction and less enjoyable orgasms.
Me - you cereal
her - yep
http://forums.webmd.com/3/erectile-dysfunction-exchange/forum/3423
see how quick shorty is to defer the blame elsewhere. lmao. you say it felt weird, sweetheart immediately goes for the jugular of your diet plan hahaha.
You want to know whats really funny, I read it on an webmd forum link below...but only because i jokingly brought it up with the girl i was with right after. She is going for her masters to be a dietitian....we had been talking about working out and certain diets....she was the one who said it to me.
I was like....weird...that....kinda felt different...
her- like bad different
me - no i don't really know how to explain it.
Her - high protein diet can lead to erectile dysfunction and less enjoyable orgasms.
Me - you cereal
her - yep
http://forums.webmd.com/3/erectile-dysfunction-exchange/forum/3423
If you'd like to add mass/weight (guessing that's what you mean by getting bigger) then yes. Increase your protein to about a gram per pound of bodyweight. Toss in a sweet potato with your lunch and maybe some eggs with breakfast. Maybe make the greek yogurt a snack and do a small serving of oats with breakfast. You don't want to up your calories too fast though. How much mass are you looking to gain?so i've been working with a trainer and lost weight from like 195 to 185 in about 3 weeks.
I eat a greek yogurt and a banana for breakfast, a spinach salad with a meat/protein and usually have almonds or peanuts for a snack. For dinner I have turkey burger or grilled chicken and no bun. All I drink is water. Am I eating to light to get bigger?
If you'd like to add mass/weight (guessing that's what you mean by getting bigger) then yes. Increase your protein to about a gram per pound of bodyweight. Toss in a sweet potato with your lunch and maybe some eggs with breakfast. Maybe make the greek yogurt a snack and do a small serving of oats with breakfast. You don't want to up your calories too fast though. How much mass are you looking to gain?
Figure out your maintenance and eat a bit over that. If you're a hard gainer, a pure calculation isn't going to be 100% accurate to your situation, but start by figuring out your maintenance calories (calories requires to maintain your current weight) and count your calories for a few weeks. Once you figure out the right # to maintain your current weight, add about 300-500 calories to that. You don't want to rush it.If you'd like to add mass/weight (guessing that's what you mean by getting bigger) then yes. Increase your protein to about a gram per pound of bodyweight. Toss in a sweet potato with your lunch and maybe some eggs with breakfast. Maybe make the greek yogurt a snack and do a small serving of oats with breakfast. You don't want to up your calories too fast though. How much mass are you looking to gain?
get back to 200 but more muscle mass
Yeah reading up on that. That breath though?
8 Oz Almond Milk (unsweet)whats up all, i jsut bought a nutri-bullet, any ideas for a good after workout shake and give how much to put in the blender...i saw k steezy had a good recipe but i wasn't sure of how much to put in.
Maybe because he gets paid to workout and be in good shape all the time? I see dudes all the time with better physiques then that anyway, no homo. You need to realize a lot of these pics you see of athletes are enhanced wether you want to believe it or not pal.
OK I'm sorry I disrespected the manlet god.Uhhh we see Urijah Faber all the time on TV during his fights and he still looks tremendous.
Maybe because he gets paid to workout and be in good shape all the time? I see dudes all the time with better physiques then that anyway, no homo. You need to realize a lot of these pics you see of athletes are enhanced wether you want to believe it or not pal.
For real. Dude read something on WebMD Forums and now is all worried. Do some scientific research and report back to us please - that's to the poster of the high protein low test thing. Not saying your fears aren't rationale; I just think it's frustrating when people post up speculation like that without even trying to uncover the science behind it.Youd be really naive to think that "too much protein=sexual dysfunction". Theres soooo many other variables that can be a contributing factor. It's very unlikely that its the protein causing the dysfunction. Its likely from a lack of other nutrients/vitamins/minerals which are being eliminated in place of more protein.