Orihalcon
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In my opinion low carb is also a fad.
Not for everyone, but it's scientifically proven. It's not a diet. It's a change in day to day living and eating.
Ketosis works and it is sustainable.
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In my opinion low carb is also a fad.
Not for everyone, but it's scientifically proven. It's not a diet. It's a change in day to day living and eating.
Ketosis works and it is sustainable.
I agree that it is backed by science but I try and maintain caloric deficit and I have had steady weight loss coupled with muscle gains and I just cut out certain carbs (mostly bread, chips and sweets) I still have the occasional pasta and brown rice with my meals.
Just need to cut the booze or switch to whiskey and water![]()
Im a HUGE beer drinker, this is the hardest part for me, almost 3 weeks now without consuming any beer (or alcohol) for that matter,
Thing is i drink to enjoy myself, and there is absolutely no joy in drinking wiskey + anything, water being the worst...
But i do enjoy Jack Daniels, think i'm going to try the JD Honey, apparently it has no carbs![]()
Yip, beer every weekend and lots when we go to the farm.
Beer and easter eggs are my achilles heel.
I agree that it is backed by science but I try and maintain caloric deficit and I have had steady weight loss coupled with muscle gains and I just cut out certain carbs (mostly bread, chips and sweets) I still have the occasional pasta and brown rice with my meals.
Just need to cut the booze or switch to whiskey and water![]()
My mate told me that he believes if you completely cut out carbs and you "burn all the fat" that you would start to destroy muscle gains, which makes sense and I've also read that the paleo diet uses a cycling element which would then support his idea, an eating plan that has a cycle in it already doesn't sound that good to me imho.
Your body needs carbs and the resulting glucose it produces for vital bodily functions. People should not forget that.
This used to be R599, at least on the Nutritech website.Just placed an order for 2x 3,2 kg Whey at R619 each, so I'm stocked for a couple months now.
How did you get the free Amplify added to your order?Order came with free Amplify Pre-X workout valued at R399, oh well something gained I guess.
This used to be R599, at least on the Nutritech website.
How did you get the free Amplify added to your order?
Think it's gone up. One or two places still have it at r599
I got a question about biceps. I probably work my triceps more, hence biceps get neglected a bit. The reason I don't put the same amount of effort in to biceps is that it feels like they are going to pop / explode when I work them too much. Now I realise that won't literally happen, so should I just persevere when I get that feeling? I don't want to pull a muscle or something and get injured, hence the concern.
Currently I only do about 3 sets of biceps curls with the EZ bar (maybe once a week) at the end of a workout. My biceps are not sore the next day so I am obviously not working them hard enough.
OK, will do. My arms are still skinny a$$ IMO, well especially from the triceps downwards. My triceps now look abnormally large if I flex them.If all you want is big arms...keep doing what you doing already. Triceps grow a lot more than biceps. Just keep the balance in check, eg dont skip biceps altogether![]()
Could be sleep I guess, but make sure you eat enough, and drink enough water during the day. If you don't have time for enough sleep, or have sleeping problems, you must make sure you eat enough to make up for the energy that you don't gain during sleep. It is most probably a lack of water and food that causes the dizzyness, especially if you still a skinny type guy. At least that is what it was like for me when I was still skinny. Nothing however beats enough food + water + sleep, you got to get that right as a priority.OK, will do. My arms are still skinny a$$ IMO, well especially from the triceps downwards. My triceps now look abnormally large if I flex them.
Now I have another problemWhat I surmise is due to lack of sleep & work stress, this past week I experienced 3 symptoms that I have experienced in the past due to being run down / stressed out.
The most worrying symptom being experiencing vertigo when tilting my head back, i.e. when looking up or changing head positions too quickly.
So there I was bench pressing my warm up weights, and on my last warm up set the vertigo hit. I had to rack the weights slowly, after resting the weight on my chest a bit because I didn't want to rack the weights and miss due to dizziness
Decided it would be silly to carry on like that, so I proceeded to the seated bench press machine and thereafter I was ok. I reckon I am going to have to stick to machines for the next few days at least until I am sure these symptoms go away.
Can I make some good muscle growth on seated bench press and lat pull downs if that is all I do for the next couple of weeks? I don't want to do anything that is going to cause blood rushing to or from my head too quickly.