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Canelo = a blown up Gatti
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I'm not sure about soy milk but I believe its very low in vitamins and can raise estrogen levels in men though I could be wrong and have to research it. Yeah nuts are great! Avocados, oily fish (sardines, tuna, mackeral etc), eggs are all healthy foods high in healthy fat. Peanut butter if you like that though keep a close eye on how much you have as its very high in calories. |
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Maybe try the Slow Carb diet. You eat 3 meals a day and each meal consists of protein, vegetables, and legumes. One day a week you can eat whatever you want.
The claim is that you should be able to lose 20 pounds of bodyfat in a month. Here are some example meals: ![]() Scrambled Eggology pourable egg whites with one whole egg, black beans, and microwaved mixed vegetables ![]() Grass-fed organic beef, pinto beans, mixed vegetables, and extra guacamole (Mexican restaurant) ![]() Grass-fed organic beef (from Trader Joe’s), lentils, and mixed vegetables Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 01-02-2013 at 04:44 AM. |
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Canelo = a blown up Gatti
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Whilst the meals look ideal for weight loss there is noway you're losing/burning 20lbs of fat in 1 month. That is 5lbs of fat per week and even if you could that would not be healthy and may even lead to hospitalisation. You would be risking Thyroid issues, fatigue, diarrhea, malnutrition among other things. It would likely leave you with a lot of hanging skin too. I think a realistic, healthy aim would be 2lbs per week though I'd expect a good few lbs more to drop in the first two weeks due to water. |
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Hittin' the heavy bag.
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Your diet won't make nearly as much difference as your dedication to a fat-burning workout program. So, don't kill yourself on the diet, kill yourself in the gym.
I'd avoid going so protein-heavy. You'll shed more water at first but it doesn't make as much long-term progress. The body seeks balance. Don't neglect fiber. Get more vegetables in there (on paper they seem useless, but your system really benefits from them). Don't do things that may frustrate you (frequent shakes instead of food, etc) because frustration is the #1 reason diets fail, people get sick of them. Keep in mind, shakes can actually work against you as they are fast-burning (require very little digestion) and I've seen people gain fat from adding too many shakes. A piece of whole chicken is far better, even if it's lightly breaded and pan-fried in olive-oil (giving you a balance of protein, fats and carbs). The biggest favor you can do for yourself is to forget about calories and watch your macro-nutrients instead (grams of Protein, Fat, and Carbs) but that starts getting a bit more complex. All-in-all, keep your intake moderate but balanced. And, bust that ass in the gym because that's where most of your progress is going to come from. Last edited by Redd Foxx; 01-02-2013 at 05:07 PM. |
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