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    cutting pre-post exercise

    Hello people,

    I have been using a moderate/low carbohydrate diet , consististing of most of the complex carbs from breakfast cereal/wheat bran/oats (60-70grams) with 3 egg whites before exercise in the morning. Then after exercise I would go low carbohydrate using protein and veggies on every meal every 3 hours. I am pretty cut around 9-10 %.
    I want to use another strategy since the above strategy i think inhibits glycogen restoration of muscle.

    Note : I dont use any supplement except multiv and vitamin C and efa s

    Would it be better , if, i woke up in the morning, eat some Chicken with (20-30 grams of wheat bran ( 40 grams of fiber every 100 ,i really need this since it 's like a medication to my constipation problem ,it works on me) some efas.... Then Work out.......and eat most of my carbohydrates after the exercise?...ANd would it be wise to eat Corn Flakes(clean High GI)around 50-60 carbs( or white rice) with 3-4 egg whites?.....wouldnt this replce my glycogen stores in muscle? thanks

    Note: I prefer a solid food like cornflakes instead of a drink since I would be hungry and drinking does not satisfy me Cornflakes are high In GI , sodium is needed for electrolytes replacement also . What you think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sicko
    Note: I prefer a solid food like cornflakes instead of a drink since I would be hungry and drinking does not satisfy me Cornflakes are high In GI , sodium is needed for electrolytes replacement also . What you think?

    thats why you follow up your shake with another meal about an hour later. The whey in a shake is fast digesting, so you want to follow it up with a slower protein right afterwards.

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    I'm sorry but your all fuck up when it comes to a post work meal. The last thing you want to do is keep your carbs low. You need a fast acting carb of some kind. Mix some dextrose, maltodexrin and oats together with 2 scoops of whey and then your in business. An hour later have a good protein, carb and veggie meal. END OF STORY

    TOUGH


    Quote Originally Posted by sicko
    Hello people,

    I have been using a moderate/low carbohydrate diet , consististing of most of the complex carbs from breakfast cereal/wheat bran/oats (60-70grams) with 3 egg whites before exercise in the morning. Then after exercise I would go low carbohydrate using protein and veggies on every meal every 3 hours. I am pretty cut around 9-10 %.
    I want to use another strategy since the above strategy i think inhibits glycogen restoration of muscle.

    Note : I dont use any supplement except multiv and vitamin C and efa s

    Would it be better , if, i woke up in the morning, eat some Chicken with (20-30 grams of wheat bran ( 40 grams of fiber every 100 ,i really need this since it 's like a medication to my constipation problem ,it works on me) some efas.... Then Work out.......and eat most of my carbohydrates after the exercise?...ANd would it be wise to eat Corn Flakes(clean High GI)around 50-60 carbs( or white rice) with 3-4 egg whites?.....wouldnt this replce my glycogen stores in muscle? thanks

    Note: I prefer a solid food like cornflakes instead of a drink since I would be hungry and drinking does not satisfy me Cornflakes are high In GI , sodium is needed for electrolytes replacement also . What you think?

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