Nice PR man! That's a **** ton of calories lol!
I see there was no pizza involved in the carb up..
Any reason white over brown rice?
Got tired of brown. Been prepping with it for so damn long. No reason other than just a change.
Tastes better, easier to digest, has just as many vitamins and minerals as brown does without the overstuffed feeling. I wouldn't do brown rice on a carb up for fear I would get full to quickly. I was actually surprised to see the rolled oats, that would fill me up like crazy.
Other than the extra fiber which the type of fiber brown rice has doesn't really help anything there really is not a benefit over white. Certainly some minerals are lower, but some other minerals are higher. During the low carb / whole grain craze it was thought to be the healthier option due to the fiber and that it was slightly lower glycemic index chart. However we know more now and know that the GI only really matters when you eat that food alone. Once you add other things into it the GI / Insulin response is lowered a bit.
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The rolled oats are solo about 2 hours before the rest of the breakfast.
Tastes better, easier to digest, has just as many vitamins and minerals as brown does without the overstuffed feeling. I wouldn't do brown rice on a carb up for fear I would get full to quickly. I was actually surprised to see the rolled oats, that would fill me up like crazy.
Other than the extra fiber which the type of fiber brown rice has doesn't really help anything there really is not a benefit over white. Certainly some minerals are lower, but some other minerals are higher. During the low carb / whole grain craze it was thought to be the healthier option due to the fiber and that it was slightly lower glycemic index chart. However we know more now and know that the GI only really matters when you eat that food alone. Once you add other things into it the GI / Insulin response is lowered a bit.
Or this...![]()
What does your fat total look like on your carb up days?


For this particular day it's 177
Protein 189
Fat is normally 80-100
Not a PR, but I'm inching back closer to where I was. Considering I only do heavy Deads like every 3-4 weeks now. But thanks bro
Lol
I was under the impression fat should be low as possible on a refeed day, or atleast that's how I did it last time and it was ****ty.
that is the goal, but sometimes its hard to have any fun like that haha
that is the goal, but sometimes its hard to have any fun like that haha
And I usually go way over. I'll type in what I think I'm going to eat for the day, but then 1.5 servings of margarine doesn't make my oatmeal buttery enough, so it turns into 3.
2 servings of lasagna might be 3 or more.
I basically dirty bulk once a week LOL
I just feel dumb for thinking I needed to restrict the fats on my refeed days! Lol it obviously works perfectly fine for you both.
Yah depends, when you are on a strict cut on refeeds where you are amping up the carbs to speed metabolism and restore glycogen you don't want to be high in fats as with that much insulin you're bound to store some of it. For your regular off season refeeds that would not be as critical.
Actually most dietary fat takes about 3 hours before it even enters the blood so the fats you eat with the carbs are not really going to see a shuttling from the insulin from that meal. Not too mention fat loading is also important and gives the muscle extra volume. Fats can definitely be very useful in a peak week carb up plan. Especially a truncated refeed plan where you had to wait due to making the weight class or something. You want the fats there in that last evening meals to keep the carbs trickling in overnight while you sleep.
Looks like I need to step up my ab game! Good progress so far.
8-pack or bust, right?
Yah you are drying out a little too I think, tremendous job.
Looks like I need to step up my ab game! Good progress so far.
8-pack or bust, right?
Thanks guys. I couldn't be more happy with how this is going.
2.5 weeks left of the Lean before I transition into the next phase. Going a bit more aggressive than I was planning previously.
dont encourage the boy you fool- should be sending him buy 1 get 1 free pizza coupons
Thanks guys. I couldn't be more happy with how this is going.
2.5 weeks left of the Lean before I transition into the next phase. Going a bit more aggressive than I was planning previously.
are you going to do any hanging leg lifts
should recover pretty quick from a minor pull.
How are you dosing Lean?
1 post workout (6:00am)
1 pre lunch (11:00am)
1 afternoon (4:00pm)
So ur going above the recommended 2 a day.
It's my first cycle with lean and have read that it might be better at a higher dose. What are ur thoughts? Would it affect the strength or length of PCT?
I would say that 3 wouldn't effect pct. but 4 caps and above, a person might want to consider a stronger pct.
11-oxo can be ran as high as 800-1000mg/day. Obviously the degree of suppression is going to be far greater at those doses, so a full SERM protocol should be followed.
This little guy showed up yesterday too!! Thanks rascal14 for the heads up on the "deal".
11 pounder
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