Wilk INStheWEST
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oh and booze .... nothing but sugar and empty carbs = FAT
If you gotta get drunk, drink vodka water...
oh and booze .... nothing but sugar and empty carbs = FAT
But..IF you eat till your full you WILL garanteed have a helluva time trying to get in your recomended 6 meals per day. The "OLD" 3 meals a day plan was shot to poo many moons ago. You NEED to fuel the body in order for it to keep up with all activities wheather it be the gym or just strolling through the mall. Its not just a Bodybuilders take on this diet lifestyle, BUT a trained professional Nutrionists take.
If you gotta get drunk, drink vodka water...
too bad 90% of whats in the grocery store is not good for u ... isnt everything organic these days ? lol
but its doesnt need to be as complicated as most would think, right??
witout a doubt
one can not simply eat 3 times a day
personally (and im sure your similar) I eat 5-6 times/day
i would say that my biggest meal is after i train, then usually "lunch" and "supper" are a bit bigger meals than my other 4 meals
but eating more frequently helps stabilize your blood sugar and maintain a proper metabolisim ... which iin turn whill help you lose weight
everyone thinks NOT eating will help lose weight, but it actually WORSE for you to do that
there a lot of different ways to go about it ... but its doesnt need to be as complicated as most would think, right??
I agree with you on this, in July I wanted to shave off 12 lbs so I looked at a few plans and decided on Advocare. It involves eating 5-6 times a day, cutting the processed crap out of my diet and yes I am eating organic,(no more caffeine) it's better for you and taking supplements to balance out what my body needs.
The biggest part is that I started working out with a personal trainer that kicks my butt 3 days a week and I am in the gym almost every day. I make the time to do this so that come winter I will be strong and ready for riding. I am happy to say I have lost 17 lbs and my body fat is at 16%. Now I am focusing on strength, heavier weights and less reps as well as a cardio program of a minimum of 60 min a day. I also have gone on several 7-8 mile hikes to the areas I sled in. It's been a fun summer, I am ready to take on old man winter..
Great thread by the way..
If you are doing heavy weights and fewer reps you are basically trying to build up muscle size, which is going to put on more muscle mass, but you have to be careful with doing that much cardio, you may be taking away from all the work you are doing with the weights. Enis has the right idea above.
This thread makes me want to work out, then I stop and remember how BORING working out is lol. Tried many times to get into it, not a matter of lazy, just a matter of soooo boring, and not into being around ppl sweating, flexing and grunting.. Lol rather play hockey or ball hockey, but everyone else is so lazy they never commit. It's frustrating. Gym is not the place for me and don't say running, that's boring too, tried it. Granted I'm 6'3 and 200lb I'm not bad, but I see jiggly love handles coming and I Need snow soon to ride it off!!!!
im in the same boat as you, the gym BORES ME TO TEARS
being a member of a Crossfit gym has changed my life - i swear to god it has
I no longer dred a daily workout, but rather cant wait for it
so much about this lifestyle and way of getting fit is incredible
and the results speak for themselves
I saw more results in 30 days going there (actual schedule is 2 on, 1 off for me) in 6-7 months at a "gym"
i am only a member and not an owner, but im telling you its amazing
expensive - depends, can you put a price on good health & well being??
You know what I have a friend in bc that says the same about crossfit. But I don't think anyone does that here.... Otherwise I'd give it a shot. I'm going to look into it though. I've heard that from a few people. What's it cost?
My buddy dropped 160 lbs this summer by getting a divorce!
All you losers can have your healthy bodies and rippling muscles, I'm preserving my body for eternity with alcohol. The egyptians knew it and now you know it too.
im in the same boat as you, the gym BORES ME TO TEARS
being a member of a Crossfit gym has changed my life - i swear to god it has
I no longer dred a daily workout, but rather cant wait for it
so much about this lifestyle and way of getting fit is incredible
and the results speak for themselves
I saw more results in 30 days going there (actual schedule is 2 on, 1 off for me) in 6-7 months at a "gym"
i am only a member and not an owner, but im telling you its amazing
expensive - depends, can you put a price on good health & well being??
Didn't lose much weight. Still trying to drop 10 or 15 pounds.
I did start running outside though and managed 6 kms in 30 minutes ( so far).
Started running on a treadmill and thought everything was good. First run outside, inclines and declines, that was an eye opener.
I really need to work on the diet.