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If I like to eat my chicken and brown rice with low sodium soy sauce? How badly am I cheating? is it even a big deal? I just get sick of the same thing and need to change it up now and then
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If I like to eat my chicken and brown rice with low sodium soy sauce? How badly am I cheating? is it even a big deal? I just get sick of the same thing and need to change it up now and then
@njc Bro im just tryin to eat clean and do my best. What does competing have to do with anything at all that I mentioned?
@njc Bro im just tryin to eat clean and do my best. What does competing have to do with anything at all that I mentioned?
If I like to eat my chicken and brown rice with low sodium soy sauce? How badly am I cheating? is it even a big deal? I just get sick of the same thing and need to change it up now and then
No its not a big deal to want different things, as any human would.
Strict diets aren't really sign of mental toughness to me, just excessive deprivation.
IMO its very similar to someone who is adamant about getting in the gym every day and judges how "hardcore" they are in terms of lack of days off. This only works for so long before you experience CNS burnout. Active recovery & periodization (or some similar cyclic schedule that allows recovery) is needed to keep going over time. Eventually something has to give because your body has exhausted all of its resources to keep up the same protocol. Cyclic recovery / clean out periods allow you to keep up the pace instead of going balls to the wall and then a full shutdown when your body just can't take it anymore. Ultimately it has very little to do w/ your "dedication" or "fortitude" - you're still dealing w/ limited resources.