I actually did read the rest of it and it's not particularly helpful. It seems to miss the most important aspect, diet. In fact, this article could have consisted of just four words. "GET YOUR DIET RIGHT!" Do all the crunches, knee tucks and planks you want otherwise, won't make any difference. You can get a six pack without ANY of that stuff.
I actually did read the rest of it and it's not particularly helpful. It seems to miss the most important aspect, diet. In fact, this article could have consisted of just four words. "GET YOUR DIET RIGHT!" Do all the crunches, knee tucks and planks you want otherwise, won't make any difference. You can get a six pack without ANY of that stuff.
Diet n geneticssome ppl will never get those nice 6 or 8 blocks, ha
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I think the genetics excuse is just that. It perhaps applies to 0.01% of people, and anyone who claims it is a thousand times more likely to simply not have their diet/routine in check. 6/8 is definitely harder to achieve than 4 though. And of course for some people it's more easily achieved than others, but it is by no means a genetic impossibility for anywhere near the number of people who claim so.Diet n geneticssome ppl will never get those nice 6 or 8 blocks, ha
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Unfortunately I've seen far too many jump on this wagon before they've even bothered to seriously look at their diets/routines. No one NEEDS steroids/drugs (or even supplments) to get a six-pack. Such thinking is utterly absurd, so I can only assume you're joking.That's where steroids and other drugs come in haha
I stopped reading at "do the cardio..."
I stopped reading at "do the cardio..."
I actually did read the rest of it and it's not particularly helpful. It seems to miss the most important aspect, diet. In fact, this article could have consisted of just four words. "GET YOUR DIET RIGHT!" Do all the crunches, knee tucks and planks you want otherwise, won't make any difference. You can get a six pack without ANY of that stuff.
Define "clean". That's a VERY arbitrary term.My diet is clean and I havent been able to break 10% bf since I hit 38.
Define "clean". That's a VERY arbitrary term.
Nothing wrong with white rice, big myth there... and if you're not eating pasta, why eat bread? It's the wheat/gluten we're best to stay away from. And no beef?!? If it's well sourced (i.e not grain fed) then it's perfectly fine. You need healthy fats, and saturated fat is an important and necessary part of a 'clean' diet. Just the trans/hydrogenated you want to stay away from. 'Clean' as a term doesn't really mean very much in and of itself though. You have to monitor what you eat, calories/macros. There's simply no other way if you want serious results, unless you are one of those very lucky people who is naturally muscular and lean, with an amazing metabolism and can eat whatever you want.No white starches, no pasta, only whole wheat bread, no beef. Lots if veggies. Egg beaters, et al.
Nothing wrong with white rice, big myth there... and if you're not eating pasta, why eat bread? It's the wheat/gluten we're best to stay away from. And no beef?!? If it's well sourced (i.e not grain fed) then it's perfectly fine. You need healthy fats, and saturated fat is an important and necessary part of a 'clean' diet. Just the trans/hydrogenated you want to stay away from. 'Clean' as a term doesn't really mean very much in and of itself though. You have to monitor what you eat, calories/macros. There's simply no other way if you want serious results, unless you are one of those very lucky people who is naturally muscular and lean, with an amazing metabolism and can eat whatever you want.
How to get abs: diet right, train hard, sleep, repeat. Simple if you really want them.
It used to be that simple when I was 23. Actually, when I was 23 you could skip the diet part. I ate everything and some Nutella chocolate bread spread and I was 8.5% body fat with no cardio. Now, i eat clean, watch my macros, and do cardio and I cant break 10%.
If u don't eat enough, ur metabolism slows down......
We've had this convo before Joe, my pops is 56 and he can do it. Just depends on how bad you want it. I'm a trainer, and nutrition coach. I have worked with people of all ages. This isn't saying it isn't harder for some. But the equation stays the same. Diet exercise rest
I believe I am doing that. Maybe not at 100% but nothing I am doing is horrible. I dont eat McDonalds, and I dont over eat.
I recently tried a carb fast where I was supposed to carb fast for 3 days and then carb up. I was eating 6 meals a day and was still hungry. I finally gave up after the second day. I had 6 bowls of Fiber One cereal. Someone suggested I take appetite suppressants but i find those to be counter productive because its unnatural and I believe leads to metabolism slow down.
I wish it was as easy as you say. Hell, the guy said white rice is OK!! I wish I could just diet with white rice and get to 8.5%. There is something else at work here that no one knows about.
You should see a registered dietician, one that works with athletes like you Joe. I didn't say it was easy. I said it depends on how bad you want it, really deep down inside. If you can't get there, you may need to talk with someone to find out what's holding you back bro. Rice isn't okay. Brown, white, whatever color, its all bad. Veggies are all the carbs you need aside from nutrient timing. Id never eat rice if I could.
Protein should keep u full, lots of veggies, eat for fuel not for taste...
By eating more frequently, every 3 hrs, colored veggies , first 3 meals + protein, dark greens+ protein, last 3 meals, drinking lots of water, it's easy to speed up the metabolism again... Metabolic damage wouldn't occur after just 3 or 4 days... The body adjusts! U have to really want it though...
Did u include healthy fats?? What kind of protein ...
Is this a joke? I don't know where on earth you got this rubbish from?! And you're a trainer/nutrition coach??! Oh dear.Rice isn't okay. Brown, white, whatever color, its all bad.
Veggies are all the carbs you need aside from nutrient timing.
Id never eat rice if I could.
The eating every 3 hours thing is another myth. There is no evidence this works. If it fits your schedule and you struggle with big meals, fine, there's nothing inherently wrong with it, but there are no clear advantages over 2-3 bigger meals. In fact, in my experience eating every 3 hours is a hassle for most people. I don't know anyone who's done so for convenience. It is 100% unnecessary from a fat loss perspective though.By eating more frequently, every 3 hrs, colored veggies , first 3 meals + protein, dark greens+ protein, last 3 meals, drinking lots of water, it's easy to speed up the metabolism again...
First off, your metabolism won't be damaged. It's VERY hard to actually do that, and takes long sustained periods of really bad diet choices. Second, a 10-15% calorie deficit won't be enough if you're already at 10% bodyfat. Understand that at this level you will see fat loss at a MUCH lower rate than someone at 20% bf. For a serious cut you want to be at 25-30% calorie deficit on rest days, and maintenance on workout days. Still have to focus on macros though, that's EQUALLY as important as calories, more so even. Do you know your TDEE? Have you accurately worked out before your macro breakdown and stuck to it for a sustained period of time? Your workout routine can be a factor in all this also. Nothing happens overnight either. Well, biologically speaking it does of course, but you won't suddenly wake up looking ripped one day haha! All this said, 10% (if it's a genuine 10%) looks pretty damn good on most guys, as long as you have decent muscle mass, so I'm not sure why you appear to be so unhappy with that... unless what you THINK is 10% is actually closer to 15%.I actually did see a Dietian. She gave me a diet plan with two schedules, one was a 50% carbs the other was about 45%-40%. And while after 3 weeks I got down to 10.7% from 11.5% its nothing I wasnt able to do by myself in the past. Her diet plan actually had me eating at a 10-15% caloric deficit but in my off days it was too much. I just wasnt that hungry. Has my metabolism been damaged somehow or slowed down to abnormal levels? I just dont know.
The Chinese being amongst the most lazy, short lived, obese and metabolically inefficient populations in the world of course LOL! Sorry, but you really don't know what you're talking about. There's so much wrong with what you've said I don't even know where to start.No it isn't a joke. There is no reason to eat rice, besides being too lazy to find better options.
The Chinese being amongst the most lazy, short lived, obese and metabolically inefficient populations in the world of course LOL! Sorry, but you really don't know what you're talking about. There's so much wrong with what you've said I don't even know where to start.
Do you even science? Or are you merely a broscientist? Because that's your rhetoric here.
I'd say quite the opposite... I read many media articles promoting low/no carb diets and generally providing lots of broscience nonsense. And I wouldn't put much stock in basic nutrition classes necessarily, given a friend of mine is on one at the moment and was told that the body can only process 30g of protein at a time!! There's a HUGE amount of misinformation out there, and I only trust my OWN research (which I have done comprehensively) or from sources I irrefutably know to trust. You are quite simply wrong to say that simple carbs have no place in obtaining and maintaining an efficient metabolism, and the ACTUAL science supports this.Continue researching, go to school for nutrition for s bit, work with registered dieticians, and keep learning
The things your saying are what people learn from the media, an basic nutrition classes.
Your thoughts on countries that eat rice at every meal are also stereo typed, which you can fix by eating rice and noodles with chop sticks