Have you two tried this? This is actually a great way to lose weight for individuals and always a great way to put on mass. I've used this with clients and the only issue is sometimes people don't eat enough on such a nutrition plan. When you eat carbs late at night you teach your body to be more efficient an also allow your insulin to be a tool to help stimulate the growth hormone
Insulin and GH don't work in your system at the same time. When one is high, the other is lower. They don't compliment each other.
"3–4 servings of starchy carbs" for dinner? I hope you just busted your a$$ in the gym if that is what your dinner is going to look like.
Have you two tried this? This is actually a great way to lose weight for individuals and always a great way to put on mass. I've used this with clients and the only issue is sometimes people don't eat enough on such a nutrition plan. When you eat carbs late at night you teach your body to be more efficient an also allow your insulin to be a tool to help stimulate the growth hormone
Perfect so what I want after my workout is to refuel the glycogen? Thus, spiking my insulin about mid evening and then having my insulin drop overnight causing my growth hormone to spike? So, when fasted I have storages left over from my high carb evening to have a great workout the next morning. Sounds like my system is working just how the ol textbooks taught me.
the source is men's fitness. so you know its a bunch of rubbish.
Perfect so what I want after my workout is to refuel the glycogen? Thus, spiking my insulin about mid evening and then having my insulin drop overnight causing my growth hormone to spike? So, when fasted I have storages left over from my high carb evening to have a great workout the next morning. Sounds like my system is working just how the ol textbooks taught me.
What a terrible article. In direct contrast to several other recent ones as well; in recommending skipping breakfast. And since when is a piece if fruit optimal after a workout, or fructose + fibre considered a good carb source post workout?