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This is not a bodybuilding diet in the sense that the main focus should be on protein (which I find wrong anyway). This plan has ample amount of protein at 25%. I'd much rather be concerned with the carbohydrates to insure an optimum workout through a high energy level instead of a mediocre workout that would have me break down or run out of energy half way through. You'll find more on why I think that way in paragraph #3 below. Thanks. What bodybuilders fail to realise is that any excess protein will go to serve as an energy calorie and Not as a muscle building calorie if the carbs are not at an optimum level. This is not a 60%+ carb plan where a surplus is going to be created. And even then, as long as you’re utlising your calories through some high intensity and consistent exercises, then all the bread and other carbs will be craved and welcomed by your metabolism. MD, please point who ever is objecting to the amount of calories as being too high, point them to my 13500 calories article please. I'm totally against ultra low calorie "diets" and all for calorie expenditure through blood sweat and tears. The results are incomparable in the long run from a health stand point of view (something bodybuilders tend to overlook sometimes as they get carried away with the "look" of it all. MD, point these people to my article of "let's break the shackles". Mate I take that back, you're not my servant here so why not just ask them to join this forum and deal with me one on one. Chocolate is in because it has amazing health properties and it serves to nourish the psychological aspect of a "diet". Something all dieters underestimate until they drive their bodies into a state where only a binge would do. Fadi.
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It seems that you've posted your question as I was still typing my reply to MD. Yes white bread is mid/high GI and that's exactly why I've included it where I have. I'm after an insulin spike at these times. As for sitting at a desk question: I truely believe you'd profit plenty if you pose that question directly to Mikasadan and ask him if he sits at a desk all day. I can answer the question this way though: The exercise that I do in the gym or at home if I'm doing burpees, would serve my metabolism very well by keeping it revving for no less than 48 hours. One should never rely on what the exercise is doing at the time he's doing it but rather what could be accomplished in the way of fat loss after the exercise is OVER. Let me give you an example here. You can go for a 2 hour slow walk and use a high ratio of fatty acids to glycogen. In other words you are using more fat as you are conducting your two hours walk. Now if you go and sit behind a desk after those two hours, you'll find no benefit has been carried over into the non exercising environment. In other words your metabolism would not be any quicker. Now compare those two (2) hours of walking with some kick ass 100 burpees that are done in about ten to fifteen (10-15) minutes and your comparison would be like comparing chalk and cheese. As you are sitting behind your desk typing at your computer, you'll be perspiring whilst everyone around you would be shivering! I'll stop here and I thank you for your question mate. Fadi.
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I think it would be very stupid of me to call it awful in the context in which you have presented it. So calling white bread awful as you have chosen to do, I'm asking you Sir; have you taken my presentation in context as I have done with yours? SubCom, you've asked a rhetorical question. Were you hoping I would not come back to this? You've linked the consumption of white bread with colon problems. I always do my homework before I do my posting. I'm always available for any legitimate question posed to me; have you got one? PS: If you decide to come back here; a bit of introduction on yourself would be much appreciated by me. I thank you for your time SubCom. Fadi.
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And will increase my excercise expenditure if and when my fat loss/ muscle growth stagnates. MD |
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So please Mika, if there's a food that you really like but do not see included in that "diet", then by all means let me know what it is and I'll work out the portions etc and create another OR just for you (which will go towards making this food plan a very comprehensive one indeed). However if you like it as I have presented it, then that's fine with me also. I honestly believe that if someone does not feel deprived, then their psychological power would carry them through and help them conquer anything they set their mind on achieving. It goes without saying; I'm open for any questions what so ever. Fadi.
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Thanks Fadi,
I am enjoying the diet/plan as is right now, I have always been big on preperation and planning so I have no trouble at all being organised with these foods. if possible though please include your thoughts on a couple of alternatives for dinner, although i love the salmon, i would just like to have a few options to go to. MD just wanted to add my tip.. with breakfast i slice up the bread, crack the two eggs over it and chuck it in a container in the fridge, after the gym at work i chuck that container in the microwave and zap it for two mins, then throw the "egg bread" in with my salad.. oh yeah!! Last edited by Mikasadan; 04-09-2009 at 12:18 PM. |
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