Its an example. I could use scenario with a number of carb sources and/or food sources. Once again, you miss point.
I wasn't aware of such trends at all...maybe in what you read, but not me. I don't put much weight on the shifting dietary fads.
I didn't state it made up for a bad diet...I simply stated, as did others, the this new "peri-workout" could be masking the issue of a bigger problem. When others like me brought this up, we were relegated to those who simply read studies and have zero experience.
You mean eating properly around a caloric expenditure is beneficial? Shocking concept! But now there is a new name for it...peri-nutrition. It used to be called meals 3 and 4.
You are the second person to insinuate that those objecting are simply locked in their ivory towers reading studies, when in fact we simply look at nutrition in a much more broad and long term fashion. Its not that we think it doesn't work...its not that we haven't tried it...its not that we are close minded...it has more to do with the fact that we believe the reason it works is because its helping fix a larger issue rather than have some magical effect with some magical carb because its within some 2 hour magical window.
When have I stated there's a magical window? You're really extrapolating much more than what I've been extremely blunt about in very simple terms.
Why do I frequently bring up that carbs study? Because there's a lot of questionable posts on carbs peri-workout (you can call it pre and intra workout, it's not a new concept, I never claimed it to be, but peri-workout as a naming convention is more efficient then saying pre and intra workout as it is implied), mainly there's still notions being shared on boards that it could somehow magically make you fatter, blunt adaptation, or heck, mainly the main current trend of people wanting to be in fat burning mode 24/7 practically (I obviously spend way too much time on forums, these are things I've noticed, you may not have as it really depends on how much time you bother with reading forum posts). So I offer it as more or less of a "Hey, maybe what you are assuming might not be the entire picture? Take a look at this interesting tidbit."
You appear to have a beef with the NAMING of what is essentially preworkout/intraworkout nutrition, meals, whatever. I'm not claiming that it's a new thing Meadows came up with. It is however easier to remember and say than pre and intra workout nutrition, meals XYZ, etc. When someone hears or reads peri workout nutrition, it paints a clear picture of what is being talked about. If you can handle food around training time, go for it, I've done it before, my body just doesn't agree with it especially so early/first thing in the morning. To me it's preference.
As for me insinuating people who disagree are all just stuck in reading research papers, not quite. I point out the people whom take research papers (often a few select ones whilst ignoring other studies) as gospel because again, depending on how much time you waste reading forum posts, the trends typically appears as so: Person that goes strictly by what they read in studies and then using that as the basis of almost all their posts ----> People whom read the stuff and take it in as 110% fact without bothering to see if it makes any sense or if there's any possibly valid opposing views to it. When I had my stint in hypnosis (not clinical, entertainer), the first thing I learned when I dabbled in it was that people inherently just follow whatever the person that appears to be the authority figure says. That also happens to be what I witness going on with forums. What I'm clearly (perhaps not so clearly seeing how it appears that you have misinterpreted much of what I have been saying) trying to say/present is that hey, if you're poo pooing nutrition around workout time without having given it a go, maybe give it a go. Nothing much to lose and possibly will get some benefit out of it. That's with the rest of your set up (workout as well as overall nutrition) being in check (this is implied, I find it silly that one has to go out of their way to point this out, especially with so many stickies and what not on the basics floating around).
Also, when have I ever stated or laid claims to there being some magical window? Only thing in regards to any sort of window I have mentioned is that it's possible the nutrients you consume around workout time may possibly be utilized in beneficial ways which is likely not to eff up you body comp goals, and I mention this/point out the study mainly for the benefit of those whom strictly stay away from such practices in fear of getting fat from it or what not (again, with proper overall nutrition being in check in the first place, it is implied). NOTE: Just realized this ending paragraph is a repeat of my opening paragraph, I found that amusing so I'm keeping it in
