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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.



Posted by: sabre81

Basically you want no saturated fat. Avoid it at all costs. Obviously your going to consume some here and there but if you can, eat things with unsatrated fat. Also, if you see 'partially hydrogenated' on any food label, avoid it like the plague. Refined vegetable oils are also on the 'bad' fats list.



Posted by: SPIKE1257

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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.
Actually the body needs some saturated fat, but because the body produces saturated fat you want to keep what you ingest minimal. You will find 1 or 2 grams of saturated fat in alot of foods. What the body doesn't produce is mono and polyunsaturated fats, omega 3,6,9, these are refered to as EFA's,Essential Fatty Acids. You have to add these to your diet.



Posted by: zubairkhan14

spike, what book do i learn about this stuff like omega 3,6,9? please let me know.. thanks



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



Posted by: SPIKE1257

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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
2 grams of saturated fat at a meal is fine, you shouldn't have any problems with that. Just remember to get your EFA's, as far as a book, I've read a lot of books, get yourself a copy of the Nutrition Almanac, lots of info in there. you can go to any book store and find something in the Health and Nutrition section... I know that Jodi covers EFA's well in her Sticky's...



Posted by: LAM

I would shoot for less than 25% of your fat intake to come from saturated fats...



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?



Posted by: sabre81

11 grams of saturated fat? If theres 11 grams of saturated fat then i woudl avoid them since youll be getting more staurated fat through other foods throughout the day. I would be willing to be that theres probably only like 2-3 grams of saturated fat and the rest is polyunsaturated or monounsaturated.



Posted by: zubairkhan14

Oh, i'm really sorry, i meant 11 grams of sugar



Posted by: sabre81

The recommened daily intake of added sugars should only be 50 grams or less. I would also avoid artificial sweetners as they have been linked to differnent health risks. Satisfy your sweet tooth with natural fat-free treats like fruit(dried fruit is awesome). A couple of those 'gogurts' per day is fine. Nice healthy snack, as long as you dont consume alot of sugar with other meals/snacks.



Posted by: SPIKE1257

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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?
11 grams of sugar at a meal won't hurt you... Me personally, and remember, this is just me, others will have their own preferences.. I stay away from sugar at all costs.
It is nothing more then empty calories with no nutritional value, but I understand people are slaves to their taste buds and like a little sugat once in a while.



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.

thanks



Posted by: SPIKE1257

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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.

thanks
Actually that is a great meal, assuming it is chicken and not cat..



Posted by: thomascalandrin

yeah thats true im hoping its chicken. but if not thats the best cat i have ever eaten. thanks for the info



Posted by: juggernaut

According to the movie, Beverely Hills Cop (1), by the time a man is 40, there are at least 5 lbs of undigested meat in his bowels. Thought I'd let you know.



Posted by: zubairkhan14

how about for lunch i have white rice and 2 chicken breasts fried.. is that alright?



Posted by: monkeyd

Brown rice, add in some green vegetables and fry in coconut oil at moderate heat and you're just about there



Posted by: SPIKE1257

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Originally Posted by zubairkhan14
how about for lunch i have white rice and 2 chicken breasts fried.. is that alright?
Now you're getting into personal preferences, I wouldn't eat white rice or anything fried, but again, that's me.



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?



Posted by: zubairkhan14

i really need like a very good book to guide me in my eating habbits and i don't think exercise is a problem since i spend like about 1 to 2 hours in the gym 5 times a week... I just need to get my eating straight. One more thing, is taking a nap after eating a bad thing? like a 2-3 hour nap...?



Posted by: juggernaut

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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?
Starve for about 4 months-go on a diet that is totally devoid of any &^*@# taste and become weaker as the months go on



Posted by: juggernaut

and by the way-I have heard that napping after you eat is bad. It's a disease called lazybumitis



Posted by: zubairkhan14

no i mean like does your body turn the food u just ate into fat cuz u're sleeping?



Posted by: LAM

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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?
not at all...however I don't think 3 hours of sleep could be considered a nap, for many people that is 50% of the sleep that they get a night...



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...



Posted by: SportinStyle

Brown Rice is best!



Posted by: aztecwolf

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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...
i like to get a good quickie (nap that is), of about an hour for 2-3 times a week, especially if i have been really active and hittin the gym hard. I can definately feel when i need a good nap, and when i get that good hour rest, I wake up nice and refreshed



Posted by: juggernaut

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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...
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.



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



Posted by: juggernaut

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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
after my contest-my wife is going to bring me a pizza and leave me in the hotel room alone
hershey? whats that?! cookie? what the hell is that?



Posted by: sabre81

i love cookies, I had 3 cookies today. A handful of chips yesterday. A full pizza to myself a week ago. Of course i dont compete and dont plan to so i dont need to keep a strict diet. I eat healthy for the most part so i believe i can have a cookie and a few potato chips here and there.



Posted by: Skib

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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.
well i'd be lying if i said i didn't take the occasional cat nap here and there... but i can't even sleep for an hour in the middle of the day anymore providing i slept more than 7 hours the night before... my idea of a nap is laying down for 20-30 minutes and just kind of drifting into the first stage of unconciousness and waking back up after 20 minutes... that's all i need... anything more and i just feel groggy...

i guess the point i was trying to make was a healthy person should not need 2-3 hours of sleep in the middle of the day on a regular basis...



Posted by: bulletproof1

your goals are determined by your sacrifices. as far as the fat[i][u] you just mentioned, thats just a matter of discipline.



Posted by: juggernaut

20 minutes of down time does miracles to both your pysche as well as your physical well being, and your workout. I guess the addage of "hey-it's better than nothing," applies here.




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