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DigitalMP
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Originally posted by Floorfiller
@ DigitalMP:

sorry...a little off topic, but i'm still struggling with the carb sources for my diet. i've started eating pre-cooked rice straight out of the box. i know it tastes like , but rice is such a great carb source and its so much quicker to eat it raw. anyway, do you see any immediate problems with that? i must admit that i really just kinda pulled the idea out of my ass...what do you think??


White rice is a high-GI carb...you're best off with brown rice. See the section in my document about the glycemic index.

In the morning, the first thing I do is scoop a cup of rolled oats, add some water, and mic it for a minute, and add some Stevia for sweetener, along with a banana. 54g of the best carbs you'll ever eat.

Also, I cook 3 uncooked cups of brown rice (with 6.5 cups of water for optimum rigidity) and 1.5 tbsp of chicken boullion, at the start of each week. I have about two good servings each day (totaling about 125g of the 2nd best carbs you'll ever eat). FYI - more water and your brown rice is too soft, and it tastes LIKE ...not like white rice, where you can get away with that.

That carb content is perfect for most people, though I pull in more than twice that, mostly because I'm a big guy and my body demands it, or my weight drops.
DigitalMP
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Originally posted by Miss Bliss
you're in hardcore

i've been trying to get my fat ass off this couch for a month

maybe i should just read and re-read your posts until they make me feel bad enough that i get off my ass

huge props to you, man :eyes:


Thanks luv, and you're right, I am hardcore. I grew 7" in three months years ago, and never knew how to gain weight. In my senior year basketball program, I was listed as 6'5 165. I ate and ate and my metabolism burned off all the , and there were no good carbs for me to turn into muscle.

I learned how to eat, saw results, learned more, and got better at it, and now I'm 6'7 220 with 8% body fat, and I'll never go back.

Read the document I linked earlier today. There's not one person that can't benefit from that.
Floorfiller
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Originally posted by DigitalMP
White rice is a high-GI carb...you're best off with brown rice. See the section in my document about the glycemic index.

In the morning, the first thing I do is scoop a cup of rolled oats, add some water, and mic it for a minute, and add some Stevia for sweetener, along with a banana. 54g of the best carbs you'll ever eat.

Also, I cook 3 uncooked cups of brown rice (with 6.5 cups of water for optimum rigidity) and 1.5 tbsp of chicken boullion, at the start of each week. I have about two good servings each day (totaling about 125g of the 2nd best carbs you'll ever eat). FYI - more water and your brown rice is too soft, and it tastes LIKE ...not like white rice, where you can get away with that.

That carb content is perfect for most people, though I pull in more than twice that, mostly because I'm a big guy and my body demands it, or my weight drops.


hmmm...currently i'm mixing steel cut oats for my low GI carb and a mix of grapenuts and white rice for the high GI...maybe i should mix in brown rice for another option on the low GI
DigitalMP
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Originally posted by Floorfiller
hmmm...currently i'm mixing steel cut oats for my low GI carb and a mix of grapenuts and white rice for the high GI...maybe i should mix in brown rice for another option on the low GI


Just make sure to limit your high-GI carbs to before and after exercise time, so they are utilized most efficiently.

Also, I like whole grain pasta as another carb source, though it's not as low on the GI as those other two carbs.

1/2 box of penne or spirals (cooked), 1 can of white albacore tuna (drained and shredded), microwaved for about 40 seconds. Add a bit of hot sauce (not too much), and some fat-free caesar dressing, and you have a BOMB ASS healthy pasta salad!
Yan
quote:
Originally posted by Miss Bliss
you're in hardcore

i've been trying to get my fat ass off this couch for a month

maybe i should just read and re-read your posts until they make me feel bad enough that i get off my ass

huge props to you, man :eyes:


I thought you had a pretty defined body way back when, Lish...

At least you're no stick like Roy. Hahaha.

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Originally posted by DigitalMP
Just make sure to limit your high-GI carbs to before and after exercise time, so they are utilized most efficiently.

Also, I like whole grain pasta as another carb source, though it's not as low on the GI as those other two carbs.

1/2 box of penne or spirals (cooked), 1 can of white albacore tuna (drained and shredded), microwaved for about 40 seconds. Add a bit of hot sauce (not too much), and some fat-free caesar dressing, and you have a BOMB ASS healthy pasta salad!


Hey Digital... just wondering if you've found an effective way of preserving the great taste of food - not-heated by microwave. I've never been a big fan of the microwave.

Thanks.
TrAnCe CoNtRoL
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Originally posted by tranceaddikt143
http://www.foodstandards.gov.uk/new...es/fatburnpress


ok well anyone taking 1000 mg of this stuff at a time deserves to die, trust me. im on 400 mg and i was dripping in sweat. secondly, over long periods of time anything can lead to bad effects. id like to see someone drink alcohol every day for along period of time and come back and tell me how their liver feels. same goes for smoking.
TrAnCe CoNtRoL
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Originally posted by DigitalMP
a) Most fat burners can kill you

b) Do you plan on staying on these for life? No, no wait, I know, once I burn the fat off, THEN I'll work hard, I PROMISE. I believe you, really.

It's all about living a healthy lifestyle. Looking good and feeling good is a way of life. And you'll never be so motivated to stay fit and trim as one who busts their ass to attain that result. Not someone who pops pills to do so, developing a heart murmur in the process.

You can take fat burners, but they may not work, and they won't keep the weight off. Your lazy ass is going to run right back to KFC like you always do, because you never disciplined yourself to do anything other than that.

You can also juice up to build muscle mass, but you're not going to keep the weight on, and you'll never be satisifed with the way you look, as long as it's less that you looked at the peak of your roid cycle.

Life is all about choices. Eat healthy, don't take fat burners, and don't juice. Study hard, and don't cheat on your exams.


you can easily keeps the gains from juice if you know what your doing. most people who take drugs are just tards and dont know what they are doing and they lose the gains, etc. im not saying shortcuts are the way to go, but with a proper diet/training/rest it certaintly helps.
DigitalMP
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Originally posted by TrAnCe CoNtRoL
blahblahblah


don't reply to my quote justifying juice and other fitness drugs, because i don't give a .



quote:
Originally posted by Yan
I thought you had a pretty defined body way back when, Lish...

At least you're no stick like Roy. Hahaha.



Hey Digital... just wondering if you've found an effective way of preserving the great taste of food - not-heated by microwave. I've never been a big fan of the microwave.

Thanks.


well, I don't cook with the microwave, i reheat with it. so build a fire, and set your plate on it :)
Yan
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Originally posted by DigitalMP
well, I don't cook with the microwave, i reheat it. so build a fire, and set your plate on it :)


Oh. Woops... Hehe. I actually did read most of your posts and that really useful .doc file (which I have saved on my HD) but the "pre-cook" procedure totally slipped my mind (the fact that you were using it, that is).

Hmm. I do believe it's time for me to start working out. My BMI is currently 12 (I'm 5'9"). Is this a good number to stay around with my height, if I plan to work out, that is.
DigitalMP
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Originally posted by Yan
Oh. Woops... Hehe. I actually did read most of your posts and that really useful .doc file (which I have saved on my HD) but the "pre-cook" procedue totally slipped my mind (the fact that you were using it, that is).

Hmm. I do believe it's time for me to start working out. My BMI is currently 12 (I'm 5'9"). Is this a good number to stay around with my height, if I plan to work out, that is.


truthfully, things like that and body fat % (though i posted mine) don't concern me, because most of those measurements aren't very accurate. words to live by: "look good naked".

there's no determinant of where you should be if you plan to do something. Just eat healthy, and train hard. Motivating yourself is all you really need to work at.

p.s. I'm glad my document can help :)

djdust
Hey everyone, this thread is kinda old- but I need help. I worked out my calves Friday night-- 5 reps of 25. This was also my first every doing it. But, after the session, I was pretty Okay, all the way up to Sunday. They started to really hurt and now, it's Monday morning- and these SOB still hurt like a bitch! Painkillers don't get rid of the pain either. Any suggestions on how to prevent this from happening again?
Nell
time is the healer. wait until tehy recover, then train them again. eventually you will no longer feel the pain!
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