For a lot of people out there, even one scoop of protein per day makes hitting their daily protein goal so much easier and keeps their diet more realistic. Just gotta make sure its good protein![]()
Now we are more educated and know that eating every 2 hours can be beneficial. But is it necessary? History tells us no.
Part of that is because they know in their mind approx how much they are taking in by what foods they eat and what the macros are. Without tracking mine I still come in around 2-300 of my goal. Someone who doesn't have a clue and doesn't track can be 1-2000 over. Now if you are straight bulking with no regard to how much you take in then sure. Me, I like gradual gains where I keep everything in check and keep my bf under 11-12%. Then cutting becomes easy and no change to my diet other than volume per portion.Look at guys (Im talking about guys who do this for a living) many of them when they are bulking do not even count macros. From experience they know how much they need to eat and of what. The only time counting macros is the most important is when you are cutting. Do you agree with me here?
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Make sure you SELECT the right protein![]()
Oh boy...Invalid Link RemovedUse the brain that you were given...
#SelectTheBest
As long as you are bulking at .05 to 1.0 pound per week you are good to go. Just pay attention to the scale. Use the brain that you were given is what I say. Look at yourself in the mirror. Take pictures to keep track of yourself!
When bulking have a couple meals per week where you enjoy certain foods you can't eat on a cut! Eat Ben and Jerrys Ice Cream and Brownies
I was in line last Friday and I saw that the Little Debbie Christmas Tree's came out. I grabbed one and enjoyed it![]()
Well, ours is half of that but when I factor in supps - well, I work a lot of extra duty. But - it's still cheaper than eating out and paying huge bills at the doctor, hospital, etc. and leaving my children with the end of life costs.
Yep, I mean, we don't have to eat this way but have committed to it and decided eating right was worth making little cuts in other areas if needed. Grass fed beef, organics, etc.. We cook full meals with dinner every night and have started a pretty good size garden and have been splitting a cow with my brother for awhile, but still need to add to that every week.
I don't think we have seen a grocery bill under $300-350 a week for our family of 4 in years.
Eating out is so expensive that it certainly helps support our decisions to make meals and know what we are getting.
This
10$ for a burrito at chipolte. No thanks
go to applebees 15$ for chicken/potato/veggie entree
Outback is like 18$ for a decent sirlion + Veggie entree
No thanks... 10$ for 5lbs of chicken
2-3$ for a pound of broccoli
5$ for 10 pounds of potatoes
haha
not a big tomato fan, or beefsteak plant. really dont think i ever had a beefsteak plant haha
No i just like different foods,
This aint germany bro.
Lol. Hey, Hungary wants some of this.
Great story but we don't have primate geneticsI would say the bottom line is: Everything in Moderation
But selecting a good, clean filtered protein can not hurt.
Also, forgot who mentioned it, but yes, our ancestors use to not time when to eat and they were beasts by nature. They use to walk miles a day and do hard labor. Their lower backs were like tree stomps. At the end of the day just listen to your body. I had a guy tell me a few years back (who's in his 50's and use to be a gymnast), "you don't need all that protein" and I said, "yes, I do". He goes to me, "what's the strongest animal in the jungle?" (like a d!ck I said the lion) and he goes to me "the gorilla. And what does the gorilla eat? Bananas!" Interesting philosophy.
I would say the bottom line is: Everything in Moderation
But selecting a good, clean filtered protein can not hurt.
Also, forgot who mentioned it, but yes, our ancestors use to not time when to eat and they were beasts by nature. They use to walk miles a day and do hard labor. Their lower backs were like tree stomps. At the end of the day just listen to your body. I had a guy tell me a few years back (who's in his 50's and use to be a gymnast), "you don't need all that protein" and I said, "yes, I do". He goes to me, "what's the strongest animal in the jungle?" (like a d!ck I said the lion) and he goes to me "the gorilla. And what does the gorilla eat? Bananas!" Interesting philosophy.
I would say the bottom line is: Everything in Moderation
But selecting a good, clean filtered protein can not hurt.
Also, forgot who mentioned it, but yes, our ancestors use to not time when to eat and they were beasts by nature. They use to walk miles a day and do hard labor. Their lower backs were like tree stomps. At the end of the day just listen to your body. I had a guy tell me a few years back (who's in his 50's and use to be a gymnast), "you don't need all that protein" and I said, "yes, I do". He goes to me, "what's the strongest animal in the jungle?" (like a d!ck I said the lion) and he goes to me "the gorilla. And what does the gorilla eat? Bananas!" Interesting philosophy.
LOL. Another vegan hippy with a flawed outlook. Bananas in the wild are VASTLY different to those found in a supermarket Invalid Link Removed
These are very fibrous. Which we, of course (as detailed below) struggle to digest.
People never consider the digestive tract differences when they compare a chimp to a person, nor do they understand the volumious amount of food required for a gorilla per day.
We simply cannot extract, with any degree of effectiveness, calories from fibrous plants whereas a gorilla can. Our gut in all actuality reflects that more of an omnivore as our intestinal surface volume is smaller than that of a primate (less villi). We also do not possess adequate enzymes that break down the beta acetal linkages that occur in a cellulose polymer. Other animals have the symbiotic bacterium needed.
I should also add that a typical Gorillas intake makes it appear as though it is low fat (a diet high in plants would, to a human, be low fat) but a gorilla is able to process the fiber and turn it into SCFA and thus their intake is actually high fat (roughly 60%). Our microflora is different as well.
I could literally go on and on about this. Vegetarian diets make zero sense unless for religious or ethical reasons.
I'm by far a vegan. I have my protein drinks daily and try to eat quality meat. I just mentioned the philosophy that was expressed to me by an old gymnast. Years ago everyone was not eating protein to get big. They'd just eat. As for us being omnivores, that's not entirely true. A humans teeth structure says it all. It isn't designed for shredding meat. It probably is more designed for fruits and vegetables. A lion on the other hand has the teeth structure for shredding meat and the digestive enzymes to dissolve bones. Don't forget, we eat to live. Animals live to eat. I did think we always ate the same bananas though