ah, well i haven't plateaued just yet, so maybe if i get down to 12-13 and can't seem to knock off the last couple of %, ill give your method a shot
3/15/2012 12:47:35 PM
A lot of misunderstanding and misconceptions of insulin, meal timing, and (lack of) breakfast importance ITT.FYI, insulin resistance and diabetes is not a function of meal timing or carb intake. It is grounded in body composition and being sedentary.
3/15/2012 12:53:15 PM
The basic principle is that when you are fasting you are in fat burning mode.When you eat, your insulin spikes and you don't really burn fat for the next 2 hours. Then slowly you begin burning fat again.If you're eating frequently during the day you're never allowing your body to really go into fat burning mode.Not to mention if you eat small meals you will be hungry ALL THE TIME so its harder for people to maintain their diet.Reduce your feeding window and eat full meals when you eat. Don't waste your calories on bullshit. If you're eating 6 meals a day you're probably downing bullshit snacks like nuts, protein bars, shakes, crackers, etc. Skipping breakfast is a great way to lose fat. When I'm really on point I skip lunch too. If you can make it to 5-6 pm everyday before you begin eating you'll lose fat an incredible rate.
3/15/2012 1:12:43 PM
Weight loss is purely a function of calorie deficit. If fasting causes you to eat less, then yes, you will lose weight.Fat loss is a slightly different animal. To maximize fat loss when losing weight you need two critical things beyond achieving a calorie deficit....1. Eat high protein. Protein becomes nutrient numbero uno when you are in a calorie deficit. It will help spare lean mass (read: muscle) and mitigate hunger.2. Strength Train. High tension in muscles signals protein synthesis (aka muscle building). If protein breakdown is not balanced/mitigated by protein synthesis, you will lose muscle mass to supply your body with nutrients.[Edited on March 15, 2012 at 1:42 PM. Reason : words and grammar]
3/15/2012 1:42:00 PM
3/15/2012 2:06:52 PM
You don't have to eat your body is just used to it. You should work on training your body to not need food so frequently and you'd see better fat loss results.I didn't just start off not eating until 6 PM everyday I gradually worked my way to it. Tomorrow don't eat until 8 AM, add 30 minutes a day until you're at like noon. After that it will be easy to progress to 6 PM. You have to get control of your body it will adapt quite easily.
3/15/2012 2:14:28 PM
6 pm? how long of a window are you eating for?[Edited on March 15, 2012 at 2:16 PM. Reason : e]
3/15/2012 2:15:44 PM
I really hope people are just ignoring this guy and not actually taking any of his comments seriously.If you want educated advice, go talk to a dietitian. Not the internet, and not some personal trainer who gets his information from Men's Health. Your diet is the most important aspect of getting in shape. Treat it that way.[Edited on March 15, 2012 at 2:22 PM. Reason : 1]
3/15/2012 2:19:15 PM
usually 6-12 PM if I'm not drinking but later if I'm drinking... Why would you ignore advice that is grounded in science and reality?
3/15/2012 2:23:09 PM
3/15/2012 2:49:45 PM
the internet is the best place to go for information on anything. Why would i go to one dietician whose credentials i know nothing about and who may not have studied nutrition in 20 years and has no idea what they are talking about?I certainly wouldn't recommend any mass marketed material or the advice perpetuated in fitness magazines. All they talk about is ineffective ab exercises and ways to add lbs to your bench press. Those magazines perpetuate the same myths over and over again because its what people want to hear. People always want to take the easy way out with cardio and eating a lot. In reality you need to be a lot smarter than that. That's why no one ever gets real results.Sure a total fat ass who is 15-20% bodyfat can lose weight by eating six small meals instead of six huge meals and wasting thousands of hours on an elliptical. But he's not going to get abs, sorry.[Edited on March 15, 2012 at 3:13 PM. Reason : a]
3/15/2012 3:12:06 PM
Easy with the roid rage dude. I dont remember even mentioning you. But if you took it that way, you might want to reevaluate yourself.I dont know anything about you, and I dont really care what your credentials are. But unless you are a certified dieticien, offering nutrition advice is actually illegal. Also, from ACSM:
3/15/2012 3:22:53 PM
C'mon guys, get with the hivemind. The fitness/nutrition industry knows best, and they do not have a vested interest in making sure that you maintain a mediocre physique. Six small meals a day, otherwise you're going to blow up and get diabetes.
3/15/2012 3:30:02 PM
In response to the low-carb ketogenic diet, they only used this treatment in 28 patients. That isn't really "hard" evidence. It also mentions they need to be under close diet control to even have this treatment, so advocating for that should be followed-up immediately with, "but make sure you do this with aid from your physician."
3/15/2012 3:32:53 PM
3/15/2012 4:00:39 PM
How is that not hard evidence? How many people would you need to look at? It's a lot better than erroneous claims backed by exactly zero evidence that frequent eating prevents diabetes.
3/15/2012 4:01:07 PM
YOU GUYS.......
3/15/2012 4:10:59 PM
People just HATE to find out that the advice they've been following (and not getting results with) is wrong.Which is crazy. I used to train my everliving nutsac off in my early 20's. Yes, I looked good. But i was lifting for ~75 minute sessions 4-5 times a week, playing basketball 5 times a week, and doing cardio. And eating clean (yes drinking a lot too).Now, I do 1/3rd of the work and am getting better results because i actually follow correct guidelines instead of the old school poor advice that most people follow.
3/15/2012 4:12:21 PM
To be fair, that study talks about ketogenic diets, not intermittent fasting. However there is evidence that supports the benefits of fasting on glycemia.
3/15/2012 4:12:40 PM
3/15/2012 4:16:52 PM
3/15/2012 4:20:51 PM
im just basing it on you saying that you "need food" in the morning. You don't you just think you do
3/15/2012 4:57:04 PM
I probably don't physically "need" it, but I sure feel better when I do it. I think there is no doubt it could potentially help certain people who are having trouble reaching specific goals; however, I don't think it's something everyone needs to be doing. At a certain point, the benefits of something like that are just not big enough for me to worry about the inconvenience.
3/15/2012 5:21:05 PM
let's clear this up: food pyramid my plateand yes, personal trainers aren't supposed to give in depth nutrition advice unless they have additional certifications (see the Dietetics/Nutrition Practice Act under chapter 90 of the North Carolina General Statutes).
3/15/2012 5:24:44 PM
Triple whoppers are the key. Sample size me.
3/15/2012 5:51:51 PM
Yes but you said yourself dieticians are supposed to follow the government propaganda. It's akin to learning economics from a college professor. He's paid by the government to brainwash students. No thanks I like unbiased information
3/15/2012 6:09:20 PM
For someone who gets so annoyed by Crossfit's "weekend certification", dont you find it hypocritical to think that your nutrition advice based on an Amazon curriculum is more educated than an accredited program?Anyway, I think it's important for the people in this thread who have honest questions about their diet to know that there is a big difference between the professionals and the internet geniuses. Especially considering all of the silly diet schemes that are being posted.
3/15/2012 6:13:20 PM
I used that amazon book in FN620 (Advanced Nutrient Metabolism I).]
3/15/2012 6:18:25 PM
3/15/2012 6:52:04 PM
3/15/2012 8:11:50 PM
This thread has gone full retard. Was a good thread too.
3/15/2012 9:19:17 PM
Lets get it back on track! It's 3 months into everyone's New Year goals - where do you stand?I didn't set any specific goals set but I wanted to get to a good maintaining weight (just about there! One more pound to go), try running 1 race a month (just signed up for a race in April - the only month I didn't race was January), and keep tweaking my diet and learning more about my allergy (I'm still wrapping my head around it, still have some slip ups but I'm learning).
3/15/2012 10:32:54 PM
Yes, let's get back on track. I'm inviting ALL OF YOU to take one of my boot camp classes this week FOR FREE. Two choices: Friday at noon or Saturday at 9am. The address is 2700 Wycliff Road. Located in the Martin Marietta complex, ground floor of the middle building - you would never know a gym was there unless someone told you. So I'm telling you. And you should come. porcha and CassTheSass usually attend the Saturday class. Maybe I can get Sayer to come so you can meet the worst juror ever along with other tdub celebrities. All fitness levels welcome! [Edited on March 15, 2012 at 10:35 PM. Reason : no excuses]
3/15/2012 10:34:05 PM
Can I also just say that even if you backed up your claims with an article that summarizes a particular study, just be careful and do your own homework. They tend to cherry pick information or misinterpret something that the author said, especially if you're not so scientifically minded and reading them as a lay person.
3/15/2012 10:37:07 PM
3/15/2012 10:37:12 PM
Exactly. How could you doubt MattJM when he consistently posts correct information and has the body and clientele backing up his claims?It makes no sense. Oh wait, Fitness Latino Magazine just told me to increase my bench by 20 lbs all i have to do is crossover cables for a week and take Cell-Tech Creatine.And calling Lyle McDonald "amazon material" is just laughable. You are the kind of guy who listens to the State of the Union Address from Obama and thinks he actually understands the economy better than the business owners do.Please, can I get advice from someone who recommends i eat 5 vegetables, 4 fruits, 3 dairys, 2 proteins, and only 1 fat each day!!!!! [Edited on March 15, 2012 at 11:04 PM. Reason : a]
3/15/2012 11:01:55 PM
I'm starting my cut for beach season this Sunday...I'm going to miss my desserts
3/15/2012 11:04:46 PM
I'm interested to follow along. I'll probably do a lesser version, because my sloth sometimes takes control.
3/15/2012 11:07:09 PM
This nutrition argument of the last few pages reminds me of this gem Skwinkle posted:
3/15/2012 11:23:51 PM
Allow me to replace her confusion with correct dietary information.
3/16/2012 12:35:39 AM
[Edited on March 16, 2012 at 1:39 AM. Reason : also im pretty sure skwinkle isn't fat]
3/16/2012 1:39:04 AM
That wasn't my writing. I posted a link or a quote or something from a blog because, like ShinAntonio, I found the arguments fitting with the BS in this thread. Which is why I am not participating this year. And yes, I'm doing just fine on the beach body front, thanks.
3/16/2012 9:22:48 AM
this thread has been trolled into uselessness. it used to be one of the few threads I kept up with regularly.
3/16/2012 9:25:30 AM
Correct information is very important, if you want to call that trolling then yes I'm trolling.
3/16/2012 9:36:58 AM
3/16/2012 9:48:14 AM
any of you ever heard of http://www.fitocracy.com/?[Edited on March 16, 2012 at 1:10 PM. Reason : didnt see a thread anywhere for it]
3/16/2012 1:10:03 PM
yeah i use itposted several months ago that if people wanted invites, let me know. the takers never did shit with it.i like it a lot. i no longer track shit on a crappy excel file.
3/16/2012 1:18:12 PM
i use gym buddy on my phone to track my workouts while im at the gym.i like fitocracy for the social aspect. fitocracy does have pretty good data capabilities and the ability to export your graphs. so far its been fun to track my training days, get points, and see how i stack up with other people that use it.[Edited on March 16, 2012 at 1:43 PM. Reason : ]
3/16/2012 1:41:38 PM
i think there's a mobile app somewhere in beta testing... that'd be nice to be able to track live.
3/16/2012 1:48:09 PM
Yay Minks great job so far!!!!And I'll be at begonias' bikini boot camp class tomorrow morning. She'll kick your ass!
3/16/2012 7:07:59 PM