LostArt wrote: » Amen. Been following IIFYM for a couple of months now and the fat is practically falling off me despite taking in over 300 grams of carbs a day.
.ak wrote: » Yeah I ran into a big issue last year when I was doing a summer of strength training while trying to cut fat. I skimped out on my carbs big time and supplemented it with protein and veg etc. I was seriously struggling in the gym and not changing in terms of BF or shape or weight. Ran into a mate of mine who's a bodybuilder and he went through some macros with me and I changed my carb intake. All my stats shot up. Only regret was I left it too late in the summer to make a big difference to my physique. Will not make that mistake this time round.
awec wrote: » I've been the exact same weight for over 10 years!
Buer wrote: » So this how we discover awec is a diabetic.
awec wrote: » Bacon, egg and sausage soda wee man.
.ak wrote: » You definitely need carbs (carbs = sugar by the way) in your diet. Whilst I agree that many people could do with fewer carbs (we're an Island raised on starchy carbs because of a temperate climate) there is also a lot of scare mongering going on out there on carbs. Even when you're shredding you will require carbs. If you're seriousness about your fitness there will be a time when you require more carbs than proteins.
dregin wrote: » @ak is there any one book that goes through everything involved in weight training? Something that covers food as well as working out a training schedule. I've dipped below 15 stone in I don't know how long, but want to get up to 16 through weight training.
Interested Observer wrote: » I've been putting in weight recently, used to be fairly good with my diet but it's all gone downhill as of late. Seriously need some discipline and to get out and do some exercise. I'm not very overweight or anything but I'm bigger than I should be.
Deleted User wrote: » Start at this site If you want to put on weight (well). Drink Milk. All of it.GOMAD
awec wrote: » I've got the opposite problem to most people. I said I was the same weight for 10 years which is true, but that's mainly because I haven't found a way to gain weight. Of course, eating more and ensuring that more goes in than goes out is the basic formula but that "eating more" is the difficult bit. I get full easily, and usually weight gain diets require you to eat throughout the day. Forcing food in just makes me feel sick and I can't be sitting in work feeling like I'm about to throw up.
irishbucsfan wrote: » Have you tried the milk approach?
Teferi wrote: » Just wait until your metabolism goes Awec, you'll fatten right up!
Deleted User wrote: » You need a month on the beer to fill you out. Head to Murica for a bit.
Deleted User wrote: » Being 'on the beer' and drinking beer are very different things....
awec wrote: » The drinking milk all the time approach? Yep, tried that. Was filling me up as well.
dregin wrote: » Protein shakes using water instead of milk? I find it far easier to drink a lot of water instead of using milk.
awec wrote: » What do you mean by on the beer then...?