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  1.  12-12-2010  05:10 AM
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    Flank weight


    I'm a skinny guy and always have been. I'm almost 6'3", 185ish and have around 8% body fat. However, I would bet that like 80% of that fat is in my flanks/lower back. I have, for the most part, pretty defined abs and muscles. But I can't seem to lose this weight. I eat pretty healthy for the most part, with 96/4 ground beef and chicken comprising most of my diet. When I'm training, I generally gain muscle relatively well when I keep protein over 200g/day. I'm still the kind of guy who will LOSE weight much more readily than gain it, which is why this lingering midsection fat is particularly annoying. Any suggestions on how to tackle it?



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    do you eat grains (pasta, bread, etc)? drink milk or sugar?

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    Yes to both. I generally have a multigrain bread that I accompany with some of the steaks and burgers that I make on a regular basis. I also eat oatmeal preworkout. Those are my two main sources of carbs. Also bananas and blueberries. I also go through about half a gallon of milk a week.

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    Originally Posted by jlip View Post
    Yes to both. I generally have a multigrain bread that I accompany with some of the steaks and burgers that I make on a regular basis. I also eat oatmeal preworkout. Those are my two main sources of carbs. Also bananas and blueberries. I also go through about half a gallon of milk a week.
    yeahhh thats why the excess weight wont go. grains are highly glycemic and lead to spikes in blood sugar, insulin. there are also anti-nutrients like gluten in grains which cause inflammation and will also slow down your fat loss. you need to eliminate all grains, replace them with vegetables and some fruit. post workout you can eat a little bit of red potatoes to replenish glycogen.

    milk is another big one. its highly estrogenic and contains lactose which most people dont digest properly. this also causes inflammation.

    i can go more in depth into what you gotta do if you are willing to ditch all grains/milk/sugars

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    Damn i've been eating alot of pasta in the past 2weeks and can tell a diff in my flank area and was wondering if thats what was causing it!!!!!Thanks bro

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    Really? Even oatmeal? Are you a paleo advocate?

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    Well dont know. I didnt notice a diff till I started throwing in some noodles into meal 3 and 4. 5 on occasion.?? Oatmeal hasnt bothered me thats always pre wo. The spagetti noodles was my only change besides 1 or 2 red meat meals aday.

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    Originally Posted by jlip View Post
    Really? Even oatmeal? Are you a paleo advocate?
    yeah i am. oatmeal is highly glycemic and highly acidic. it also lacks any type of vitamins or minerals so its useless to me.

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    dont u do any carbs in a pre workout meal for energy?

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    Originally Posted by freefall365 View Post
    dont u do any carbs in a pre workout meal for energy?
    thats not needed. i mean a piece of fruit a couple hours before training will keep me feeling full but the energy does not come from carbs. I maintain good muscle glycogen throughout the day by consuming fruit and vegetables but there is no need to specifically eat carbs before a workout.

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    I started the Paleo diet a few weeks ago and I've found it amazingly refreshing. i love it. It's a little tough at first, but it's funny how easy it is after a couple of weeks. Robb Wolfe's The Paleo Solution really inspired me.

    @Anton, what kind of food do you consume around (before and after, along with amount of time before and after) your workout?

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    Originally Posted by AntonG42O View Post
    thats not needed. i mean a piece of fruit a couple hours before training will keep me feeling full but the energy does not come from carbs. I maintain good muscle glycogen throughout the day by consuming fruit and vegetables but there is no need to specifically eat carbs before a workout.
    I'm the same when I'm stripping but right now I'm the total opposite, eating everything in sight to pack on some more size

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    Have you thought of using topical such as Eviscerate?

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    Originally Posted by kanakafarian View Post
    I'm the same when I'm stripping but right now I'm the total opposite, eating everything in sight to pack on some more size
    LMAO dude you strip? hey gotta make money somehow
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    Originally Posted by jlip View Post
    I started the Paleo diet a few weeks ago and I've found it amazingly refreshing. i love it. It's a little tough at first, but it's funny how easy it is after a couple of weeks. Robb Wolfe's The Paleo Solution really inspired me.

    @Anton, what kind of food do you consume around (before and after, along with amount of time before and after) your workout?
    Awesome to hear brother! Paleo is the only way to go IMO.

    I keep it simple. About 2 - 2.5 hrs before I eat some salmon or something else fatty and a banana. during workout ill drink a shake and post workout ill drink another one. also post workout ill eat another banana or 2. couple hours after workout ill eat about a pound of steak and vegetables, sometimes ill mash red potatoes and eat that with the steak if im feeling my glycogen being low. this works for me.
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    Originally Posted by AntonG42O View Post
    LMAO dude you strip? hey gotta make money somehow
    LOL Let me rephrase that before rumors start. When I'm cutting bodyfat!

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    Originally Posted by kanakafarian View Post
    LOL Let me rephrase that before rumors start. When I'm cutting bodyfat!
    yea right bro! i saw you in another thread complaining to the girls that all your thongs are out of style!
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    Originally Posted by AntonG42O View Post
    yea right bro! i saw you in another thread complaining to the girls that all your thongs are out of style!
    yeah I didn't realize that polka dots went out in the 80s! LOL

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    Originally Posted by AntonG42O View Post
    milk is another big one. its highly estrogenic and contains lactose which most people dont digest properly. this also causes inflammation.

    i can go more in depth into what you gotta do if you are willing to ditch all grains/milk/sugars
    what about lactose reduced milk like hood calorie countdown? not talking about lactad, but the 3g carbs for 8oz glass milk.

    And fructose is a sugar
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    Originally Posted by EasyEJL View Post
    what about lactose reduced milk like hood calorie countdown? not talking about lactad, but the 3g carbs for 8oz glass milk.

    And fructose is a sugar
    artificial sugars are no good ill take the fructose from fruit since fruit is so nutritious, glycemic load is also pretty low because of the fiber content in fruit. much less of a blood sugar spike.

    milk is just awful on so many levels, IMO.

    read what i found here:

    Milk?
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