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Originally Posted by zubairkhan14
Hey guys,
I was reading Owen Mckkibins book "Cover model workout". He's a mens health model. A very good book by the way. He said he minimizes saturated fat in his diet. Like my protein shake has 2g saturated fat which is 10%... Is that good or bad and how do u read like how much is bad for you and stuff... same with sugar... Please all of you healthy people who measure fat and stuff in your diet please help me out... Your help is much appreciated. Thanks. |
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Originally Posted by zubairkhan14
so the 2 grams saturated fat is bad? do i not take the protein shake? by the way it's the met-rx meal replacement protein powder which comes in 20 packs a box... http://www.n101.com/Static/Products/...560000208.html this is the one i take. i take half of a pack in the morning and half after my workout... so one pack per day.. so can you tell me if this is ok... thanks a lot
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Originally Posted by zubairkhan14
how many grams of sugar is good... I take gogurt (the portable yogurt) and it has 11 grams of fat per tube.. Is that ok to take once or twice a day?
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Originally Posted by thomascalandrin
does anyone know if eating steamed chicken and broccoli (no sauce) form the Chinese restaurant is bad for you. i get it with brown rice and use hot sauce i was wondering if this is bad to eat.
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im hoping its chicken. but if not thats the best cat i have ever eaten. thanks for the info
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Originally Posted by zubairkhan14
how about for lunch i have white rice and 2 chicken breasts fried.. is that alright?
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Originally Posted by zubairkhan14
ya, and you have crazy ass abs too... i'm 190 5' 9"... I'm fat as hell... i want a six pack in a year... any suggestions?
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Originally Posted by zubairkhan14
no i mean like does your body turn the food u just ate into fat cuz u're sleeping?
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Originally Posted by Skib
if you're training regularly and sleeping at least 8 hours a night (like the average person should) then there's absolutely no reason why you should even need to nap during the day...
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Originally Posted by Skib
if you're training regularly and sleeping at least 8 hours a night (like the average person should) then there's absolutely no reason why you should even need to nap during the day...
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Originally Posted by zubairkhan14
do you guys not eat anything at all?? i mean you avoid so many things... you are saying you never have a hershey's cookies and creme milkshake? man i can't believe u can live a lifestyle like that
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Originally Posted by juggernaut
Actually Skib, there is merit to taking a catnap ESPECIALLY when training like a madman. A study was done and I cant remember the name, but in it, they said that a 1 hour nap is equal to 3 hours "night sleep"; is conducive to healing and expedities the actual healing process.
We all know that we build muscle outside of the gym, and not in, so anything that promotes healing especially in a natural non-supplemented way should be looked on upon with serious thought. As I train for my contest, and I am in the gym 6 days a week, I actually schedule a routine nap so that I can be functional during the day. I also do this so that I dont crash into someone else's car, as I leave work. |
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