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| You need to explain what type of diet you are doing and why, if you'd like a proper answer to your question. Optimal pre and post carbs "meals" will vary depending on your diet, goals, and body predispostion. |
| so my question was while im on the depleting stage of the carb up, what to eat to make sure that i have energy at the gym.? |
| i dont have a lot of fat, i just have enough so i just cant see my abs, which is frustrating because i work my abs very well and i cant see them. so it almost seems pointless.(i probably have the fat because i drink twice a week) |
| i dont really keep track of the calories, fats and carbs i eat, which might be my problem. |
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Originally posted by P-funk My previous post explains why I do this so you can read it there. Basically it is because carbs are muscle sparing and on a cut my carbs are so low that I run the risk of losing lean body mass. So I purposley carb up/overfeed to prevent a catabolic state and to keep my metabolism running because it has a tendency to slow down due to dieting (eating in a caloric defecit). |
| b.) P-funk has a PHD in Macronutritional Science, is a practicing dietician at NYU and is best friends with Masieo Kushi, creator of the Macrobiotic Diet. |
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Originally posted by P-funk I am sure that is what it is. This guy knows I am a dumbass. Oh well.....one last person toi convince. |
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Originally posted by P-funk Lylye McDonalds Body Opus journal is a good read also. |
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Originally posted by Twin Peak BodyOpus is a CKD. The Anabolic Diet, by Di Pasquale is as well. Lyle's book talks about both and the CKD in general, sort the encyclopedia of CKDs. |