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Sperwer
07-31-2013, 09:04 AM
6 High Protein Meals Works Best For Fat Loss - AnabolicMinds.com (http://anabolicminds.com/forum/content/6-high-protein-4055/)

NB the comments, too

LBC-83
07-31-2013, 09:47 AM
Eat when you are hungry, don't when you aren't. The body will take care of itself.

h2s
07-31-2013, 11:36 AM
Eat when you are hungry, don't when you aren't. The body will take care of itself.

I am not a fan of timing either, and I agree with the study complaints seen in the comments.

Macdon1588
07-31-2013, 04:39 PM
I am experimenting with one big meal a a night with the option of a protein shake through out the day.I'm keeping low carb most days. I think that if you take a look at all of "diets" every think is about insulin control. Ultimately reducing insulin spikes seems to be a top priority. Second to this is maintaining sufficient protein for repair purposes.

h2s
08-01-2013, 10:27 AM
Let me tell you what takes a bodybuilder to the next level in terms of progress: Learning to read your body.

That really is it, it is as simple as that. I have run a few good cycles, busted ass in the gym, ate the way every guru wanted me to, etc.. When I finally saw progress is when I listened to my body. Now I will say I couldn't have done this a year or so ago, I didn't have the ability. It takes time, it really does. But now I can almost 'feel' when the body needs more food, more carbs, etc. and I respond appropriately. The same can be said about gym routines. Sometimes your body isn't feeling the current line up, ask yourself 'what could I push myself on today instead,' etc...

JM1000
08-01-2013, 06:04 PM
Not related, just felt like posting this... Who can relate :P

Funny and Relatable! (http://lolthatsme.tumblr.com/post/55930507240)

Jelisej
08-02-2013, 10:42 AM
I agree with H2S, one needs to read its own body. Also there are situations where more frequent meals are preferable and vice versa.
For example, one of the factors is adrenal gland functions- people with adrenal insufficiency need to eat more frequently to maintain their blood sugar levels, as they have tendency to fall, which has many undesirable effects- one of them is sugar craving and extreme hunger which make fat loss impossible among others.


Interesting swole source thread: 3 large meals vs. 6 smaller meals (http://www.swolesource.com/forum/diet-nutrition/408-3-large-meals-vs-6-smaller-meals.html)

Sperwer
11-30-2013, 08:39 AM
Ricky: How ya getting it on with Lucy these days?


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burlyman30
11-30-2013, 08:56 AM
Ricky: How ya getting it on with Lucy these days?


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Ricky just had his farewell episode.

ryhigh
11-30-2013, 08:09 PM
lucy im homeeee

NightRider
03-13-2014, 05:13 AM
Let me tell you what takes a bodybuilder to the next level in terms of progress: Learning to read your body.

That really is it, it is as simple as that. I have run a few good cycles, busted ass in the gym, ate the way every guru wanted me to, etc.. When I finally saw progress is when I listened to my body. Now I will say I couldn't have done this a year or so ago, I didn't have the ability. It takes time, it really does. But now I can almost 'feel' when the body needs more food, more carbs, etc. and I respond appropriately. The same can be said about gym routines. Sometimes your body isn't feeling the current line up, ask yourself 'what could I push myself on today instead,' etc...

I Agree, But there is one thing which is most important in bodybuilding (http://www.myscalestore.com/ps-30pzs-pizza-scale-with-foot-tare-pedal.html) that it is not a one day game. You need a focused and determined struggle to achieve your goal. It may requires daily activities and observations but the true results are behind a long time determination. Only gaining or losing weight is not bodybuilding it as you guys are trying to convey by saying eat when you are hungry and do not when you are not. I think it is only a way to lose or gain weight.