Eating Subway post workout
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That mentality is holding you back. If you had an understanding what goes into your food you'd never even look at a Subway again.
I can literally go weeks, sometimes months, without working out and still be fit, with abs, because I pay attention to what I eat. I don't eat boring stuff either. I have great food.
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That mentality is holding you back. If you had an understanding what goes into your food you'd never even look at a Subway again.
I can literally go weeks, sometimes months, without working out and still be fit, with abs, because I pay attention to what I eat. I don't eat boring stuff either. I have great food.
"Work smarter, not harder."Comment
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It's low fat but has a ton of salt. Salt intake doesn't matter to me personally because I sweat so much and some days I train up to 3 times.
I think turkey breast is the best option. I always avoided fast food but now I have started eating the healthier options from places like Subway, I have noticed an increase in muscle mass.
I am bulking so this is why I've increased my fast food intake from virtually zero.
I weigh just over 60 kilograms. I am putting on the weight due to creatine as well and I can safely say I gained 4 lbs.
Due to my wrist injuries, I've just been in the gym this week.
Anyway, what are your thoughts on fast food when training in general? Obviously if I was fighting, I wouldn't touch any processed foods.
Subway Id go for the whole wheat bread, fillings either tuna or chicken, and load it with all the veg and only low fat sauces.Comment
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I don't drink anything other than water, milk or the odd fruit juice for vitamins. I only ate a turkey sub and I filled it with all the salad available.Comment
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The micronutrients value will be not brilliant buy in terms of body composition the "eat clean" ****s are full of ****. You can definitely get shredded and include subway in your diet. Check max chewing on YT he lives on chipotle ffsComment
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