Well the kicker is rehydrating....it's kills your ability to actually pig out (for me at least)
in a perfect prep, there really would be no need to get dehydrated to begin with..
different strokes for different folks, and there are many paths that lead to rome, but my .02 - if you prep right, the last thing you want to do is severely restrict water intake
monte can attest to this - I have several ways I can bring someone into a show, and I been preaching at him that of the options I presented, I like the one where you don't mess with water the best...he simply wants to do something different than that, and so we are
bottom line: it all comes down to self-control, just as following a successful prep did, with strong discipline thruout
sure it might be fun to have a meal after the show (hopefully a victory meal eh? but in reality if you stepped on stage to begin with, you are a champion period, one of the few ppl in this world who will have the guts & determination to do what you just accomplished..) - but, let's keep it real, have the meal, maybe have a relaxed structure on day after, and let's get back to shooting for the goals on MON...
problem simply lies in lack of discipline, and getting caught up in the "rebound" effect post-show and thinking you are indestructible and can do no wrong......until that one morning you awake, look in mirror, and say WTF just happened to me?? :yikes:
you look at the pros, the real steadfast guys - hell they maybe have some latitude with breakfast on SUN morning following SAT show, and that's that - back to business
I'm not knocking or critiquing anybody here...hell been there/done that nonsense myself, blew up like damn balloon following show, esp my first show ever..
but - reality is, it's all in what you want to accomplish, and how real you are about being determined to get there