This thread makes me paranoid about my form.
This thread makes me paranoid about my form.
I felt the same way so I asked my wife if she would do it. Luckily she said yes. Otherwise I was planning on propping it up somewhere.I do not know how to record a video without looking weird.
You guys ever go running outside
Starting Carb Nite Solution tomorrow. 10 days from that we have a gaming night at my friends which makes it a perfect first Carb Nite.
Any last minute tips for a beginner from you guys who are already doing it?
DD
You guys ever go running outside
.Why not?
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Guessing he's saying there are much more effective ways. Except for biceps my entire workouts are using body weight. Sure I can get quicker results at the gym but at 42 I hope to never see a gym again.
Starting Carb Nite Solution tomorrow. 10 days from that we have a gaming night at my friends which makes it a perfect first Carb Nite.
Any last minute tips for a beginner from you guys who are already doing it?
DD
Oh shit! I forgot to memtion this. I'm at the gym and I run into the guy who introduced me to quest bars. He works on the side for them and they hook him up with free product. I asked him if he wanted to sell any and he said he will flat out give me what he has! He tells me he has boxes and boxes of them and he needs to get rid of them because he has a show coming up and he doesn't need the temptation. I have no idea how many boxes he has but who cares. How freaking great is that?
I lose about 1.5 lbs - 2 lbs per week. When I was being cautious with the carb nite I was losing .5 - 1 lb per week. I've lost about 14 lbs since i started 3 months ago. It's all fat though since I was already cutting out carbs and had been cutting for a while. So no water weight to lose.How much you've lost then in total? Or what's the approx. weekly amount you've been losing?
I lose about 1.5 lbs - 2 lbs per week. When I was being cautious with the carb nite I was losing .5 - 1 lb per week. I've lost about 14 lbs since i started 3 months ago. It's all fat though since I was already cutting out carbs and had been cutting for a while. So no water weight to lose.
That's pretty amazing. So you are not watching any calories at all? Protein and fat high and then just pig out on Carb Nite?
Btw, can you think of any common mistakes people make on this diet? Starting tomorrow and I want to be sure I'm doing it right. I was just reading the Carb Back Loading manual but apparently it's not that critical with the details on CN?
From what I've read Carb Nite is FAR easier to do and requires far less micromanaging. I was linked to a video yesterday detailing the differences in here - just make sure you do 2 things.
1: workout the day of your carb nite
2: only do it from evening to bed, it is NOT an entire day-long binge.
Apparently not.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDmKbd1D4Gk
In short, on Carb Nite you DON'T have to train but it can be helpful. With Carb Back Loading you have to train before back loading.
I don't watch any caloric intake. CN isn't really about counting calories, just counting carbs. I've counted how much I usually eat and it's around 2200 calories. That's non carb nites whether it's a workout day or not, I don't lower my calories for off days. I just tend to eat the same things and cycle in similar substitutes since I'm a lazy cook and do the bulk of my cooking once a week.That's pretty amazing. So you are not watching any calories at all? Protein and fat high and then just pig out on Carb Nite? Do you have any idea how much you might be eating calorie wise on off days? And how much you weigh if I may ask?
Btw, can you think of any common mistakes people make on this diet? Starting tomorrow and I want to be sure I'm doing it right. I was just reading the Carb Back Loading manual but apparently it's not that critical with the details on CN?
Anyway, appreciate your answers![]()
Starting Carb Nite Solution tomorrow. 10 days from that we have a gaming night at my friends which makes it a perfect first Carb Nite.
Any last minute tips for a beginner from you guys who are already doing it?
I don't watch any caloric intake. CN isn't really about counting calories, just counting carbs. I've counted how much I usually eat and it's around 2200 calories. That's non carb nites whether it's a workout day or not, I don't lower my calories for off days. I just tend to eat the same things and cycle in similar substitutes since I'm a lazy cook and do the bulk of my cooking once a week.
That sucks. I guess it's definitely a YMMV thing. I do 5/3/1 programming for my workout. So 4 days a week of weights. 30 minutes of cardio a week since I absolutely hate cardio, but I figured I'll do something on my day off from weights.Yes.
1) You still need a caloric defecit so don't eat a bazillion pounds of beef or drink a pint of heavy whipping cream just because it's keto food.
2) Do not go nuts with junk food on your carb night and don't try to cram in a bazillion grams of useless suagr. Have a normal dinner with some rice, beans, potatoes, or whatever, some yogurt or cottage cheese a bit later and ONE treat/desert.
EDIT:
poindexter - Seems you and I have had almost opposite results! I stopped counting calories for two months, went hog wild on carb nights and basically ended up spinning my wheels the whole time. I lost very little weight or inches (although I found my pants fit a ittle better), strength stagnated. So yeah I wasn't exactly satisfied although I'm willing to give it another shot next month. I've been off the diet taking a break for about a week, I still eat the same way thoughtout the day (morning coffee w/MCT oil, ULC diet) until dinner where I just eat whatever my wife cooks.
What were you doing for workouts? Shockwave or something else?
Ya'll need to get on dat MTP protocol. Shit works.
Do you guys doing Carb Nite have the recommended pre or post workout shake?
Whats dat?
Pre-Work out meal/ Meal plan per day
I'm having conflicting responses on this, I eat light on breakfast and lunch then work out. After work out I eat alot.
Then I was told by somebody, to eat a lot before a work out. So u burn those protein for muscle gain
Alien and cooter both train fasted and they're both huge.
I don't think a pre workout means much to be honest. It may just be my body but I've seen my best gains in years training fasted and eating all my calories post workout. Keep in mind I didn't see these gains with a crazy amount of daily calories. I was averaging around 3,000 a day before I started cutting.Pre-Work out meal/ Meal plan per day
I'm having conflicting responses on this, I eat light on breakfast and lunch then work out. After work out I eat alot.
Then I was told by somebody, to eat a lot before a work out. So u burn those protein for muscle gain
Bodyweight exercises are a good tool but I doubt you'll gain serious muscle with them. I think you should add them as a 'supplement' to a weightlifting routine, such as one described in the OP.Two questions:
1. Are body weight exercises effective in building muscle?
2. Can I get some good recommendations?
I don't think a pre workout means much to be honest. It may just be my body but I've seen my best gains in years training fasted and eating all my calories post workout. Keep in mind I didn't see these gains with a crazy amount of daily calories. I was averaging around 3,000 a day before I started cutting.
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Guessing he's saying there are much more effective ways. Except for biceps my entire workouts are using body weight. Sure I can get quicker results at the gym but at 42 I hope to never see a gym again.
The Mrtoughpants protocol. Eat what you want not givin a fuuuuck. (Must have an active lifestyle to not become a tub of shit)
Bodyweight exercises are a good tool but I doubt you'll gain serious muscle with them. I think you should add them as a 'supplement' to a weightlifting routine, such as one described in the OP.
What's the best place to buy these quest bars in Canada? Its expensive everywhere. GNC website seems the cheapest lol. Comes to about 2.30 per bar with shipping and stuff...
Two questions:
1. Are body weight exercises effective in building muscle?
2. Can I get some good recommendations?