Sometimes I feel like people make too big of a deal about certain things with respect to diet/nutrition; the GI of a certain carbohydrate, the timing of nutrient intake, etc. I think the human body is a far more efficient machine than we tend to give it credit for.
What do you do that's frowned upon in theory, but when applied to yourself it has little if any negative effects on your goals?
For me I do each of the following and I've still achieved considerable success:
I eat protein bars with glycerin and sugar alcohols probably five times a week.
I eat carbohydrates before bed.
I eat carbohydrates before a morning cardio session when I'm trying to lose weight.
I have a few more but they've slipped my mind at the moment.
Now, before you go on asking the question "well, what if you DIDN'T eat carbs before your morning cardio? i bet that would accelerate fatloss." well, that's not true. i've tried it. it makes no difference. it's the macronutrient ratios at the
end of the day that matter for me.
I look forward to your responses.
What do you do that's frowned upon in theory, but when applied to yourself it has little if any negative effects on your goals?
For me I do each of the following and I've still achieved considerable success:
I eat protein bars with glycerin and sugar alcohols probably five times a week.
I eat carbohydrates before bed.
I eat carbohydrates before a morning cardio session when I'm trying to lose weight.
I have a few more but they've slipped my mind at the moment.
Now, before you go on asking the question "well, what if you DIDN'T eat carbs before your morning cardio? i bet that would accelerate fatloss." well, that's not true. i've tried it. it makes no difference. it's the macronutrient ratios at the
end of the day that matter for me.
I look forward to your responses.
