Guys,
Thanks for the detailed responses. I am learning from this.
I will admit, I have never heard of "macros" until this thread. My knowledge is 100% based on "Bro-Science".
"Bros" have been studying this stuff for just as long as people with PHDs. Sometimes, I think "bro-science" is better then academic science because our knowledge does not come from a textbook or from other peoples research. Our knowledge is based on 100% trial and error. Our knowledge comes from looking in the mirror everyday and evaluating our diet and workouts. We experiment and research with our own bodies.
Anyways, alot of what you guys are saying is great information. I don't want to discount it.
My perspective is a little different. I was educated in a different way.
I was educated like this..
How to avoid getting fat?
Don't eat shitty food. Exercise.
How to lose weight?
Eat better, eat less, exercise harder.
How to lose a gut?
Eat alot of clean food during the day, workout hard, stop eating at sunset.
How to get muscular?
Lift alot of weight and eat alot clean protein.
That about all I know. But, if you follow those simple rules, you will be in better shape then 99% of the guys with masters degrees in kinesiology.
Okay, now, I will breakdown a few responses..
Not because I think I'm right and I want to argue, but, just because I am really into this stuff and I like to help people with it and advance my own thinking.
Quote: (04-04-2013 03:57 PM)Every10GivesMeA10 Wrote:
Sorry Giovonny, I love your posts on game but your posts regarding nutrition aren't correct.
No worries, thanks for challenging my thinking, thats how my thinking evolves.
I went through your post and I didn't disagree with anything. Except 2 things..
I said:
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1000 calories when you wake up will have a different effect on your body compared to 1000 calories right before you go to bed.
You replied:
Quote: (04-04-2013 03:57 PM)Every10GivesMeA10 Wrote:
It won't have an effect on body composition if your macros are met at the end of the day.
1)
I beleive eating before bed effects your gut/6 pack. People with a gut should go to bed on a slightly empty
stomach. People who want a 6 pack should go to bed on a slightly empty
stomach. If you go to bed with heavy food in your
stomach, your body has to process that food and it can not clean out the excess fat around the belly. If you go to bed on an empty
stomach, you will get hungry around 3am, but, you will be sleeping, your body will start to eat the excess fat around your belly.
You said..
WHEN you eat matters. It not all about calories in and calories out and hitting macro numbers. What types of calories and when you eat them is also a huge factor.
Not sure if you agree or disagree with that?
2)
Spot reducing belly fat.
You said..
Quote: (04-04-2013 03:57 PM)Every10GivesMeA10 Wrote:
This is impossible.
I disagree. I know its possible. I've done it. I've helped others to do it. I will help Slubu do it.
Slubu is the perfect example because he is skinny with a gut. He only has fat around his gut. He has no fat on his arms, legs, or butt, its all on his lower
stomach.
Can he remove this fat from his belly?
Of course.
How?
Identify the shitty foods that turn into belly fat. Things like pizza, cake, ice cream, beer, cookies, etc.
For alot of us, this stuff literally goes straight to our belly. We can see it the next morning. We literally get fatter over night.
If you look in the mirror every morning, over time, you will start to be able to identify which foods are making you fat.
One you have identified these foods, stop eating them, your belly will get smaller.
Thus, you have spot reduced belly fat from your gut.
Also, eating alot of vegetables and drinking vegetable juice will help melt away belly fat.
I believe that fruits and vegetables literally breakdown fat and push it into your bladder to be shit out.
Not eating fruits and vegetables and not drinking water means that your fat is just continuing to accumulate around your belly.
Fruits, vegetables, and water literally wash away fat. I noticed that oatmeal can do this also.
This is another way to spot reduce belly fat.
More to come. I will respond to Jaylow next...
Thanks guys, this is fun and educational.