Originally posted by The_Chicken_Daddy
I hope you didn't take too much time typing all of this cause it's totally my fault. Poor choice of words or poor explanation. By casual i meant continuous but not extreme i.e. you're continuing to drop fat at a steady rate.
And re: the nature of my last post. The reason i'm so up your ass about all this, is because you are going to be testing what, on paper, certainly looks like it has potential to be one of the most revolutionary products ever created and i want to see how well it works as well as making sure it works well for you.
Oh, no problem here..... I didn't intend to give the impression that I was offended in any way... just trying to clarify a couple of things. (i.e., whaa whaa whaa, etc.)
In regards to the newly defined phrase "casual dieting", I've been dropping fat at a moderate to slow pace, (closer to 'slow pace')with an occasional hang-up/plateau, however, all of this depends on whether or not I've stayed in the game 100%. As much as it pains me to admit it, I fear that the occasional brew has had more of a negative effect than I had ever expected. Either that, or I have some underlying condition that I am not aware of.
In reference to the Leptigen.....
While I, due to lack of study in those sciences pertinent to the pharma-game, can only speculate as to the functions and/or purposes for some of the components in Lep II, I can (and have) felt the pulse of the Avant crowd, as well as some here @ IM. And, not unlike them, I'm curious, hopeful, and generally stoked.
Originally posted by The_Chicken_Daddy
There's that, or the additional work for certain bodyparts may impede strength progression (and possibly hypertrophy if you're fat enough). Working out every day means your delts will get little, if any, rest at all.
How were you going to structure the week?
There is truth to this, I suppose. My objective was to spread things out....I guess due to my more 'open' schedule these days. I read an article....can't remember the author currently, but this guy was a semi-retired BB who had reached the age where gains were slow and injuries were more frequent. I'll have to dig it up....its around here somewhere. Basically, the plan allowed roughly a seven day recovery period for each muscle group. (I know, it sounds far fetched) The actual workout was graphed out in the article......So, to answer your question, No, I haven't put anything on paper yet.
Y'know, today's my 16th anniversary.Yes, 16 years of marital bliss. ......I don't know why I would even attempt to record my meals, because tonight supper is bound to blow everything out of the water.
Originally posted by CaptainDeadlift
DM is getting a little testy lately. Carb deprived or something?
BTW, will you be using this journal or starting another one?
No, Nay, Negative, Negatory...DaMayor is as (fat and) happy as usual. Considering my current circumstances, I am more optimistic than I had originally expected. Don't you fret none, Missa' Dead Lift.
I plan on starting a new journal....
Seems like a good idea to clean things up a bit, (not to say that this journal has been overly "chatty") and focus in on the specifics. In fact, I would like to go ahead and do this today, (give a brief dietary synopsis and begin posting my intake) since it is the beginning of a new week, and we should hopefully be within a day or so of the Leptigen pII's arrival.
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