On August 12 2010 04:06 Liquid`Tyler wrote:
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=109055
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=109055
I thought this too! :D You should be a part-time banling Mr. Nony
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love1another
United States1844 Posts
On August 12 2010 04:06 Liquid`Tyler wrote: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=109055 I thought this too! :D You should be a part-time banling Mr. Nony | ||
love1another
United States1844 Posts
On August 12 2010 03:47 Eatme wrote: You got any good suggestions/recipe for any easy to make cutting meals? Eat a lettuce leaf. | ||
Salv
Canada3083 Posts
On August 12 2010 03:47 Eatme wrote: You got any good suggestions/recipe for any easy to make cutting meals? I do! I would suggest making a lot of casseroles. I'm not sure if that's the right term, but what I mean is making meals that are just one big food instead of splitting everything up like I notice a lot of people do. A stir fry would be a good example of this. You get brown rice, some chicken, a lot of vegetables and some sort of sauce base like beef or chicken broth, and you put all that together and you're good to go. I'm suggesting this because you eat a whole lot more vegetables this way, and they actually taste good because they compliment each other and are eaten with other good things. For example, I don't like almost any vegetables on their own, and I'm really not a fan of plain baked chicken breast, but chicken breast & rice is a very common combination for losing weight (or bulking up i've heard). However if I put chicken breast in a hot sauce, and cook the rice and chicken with a lot of vegetables like asparagus, carrots, peas, peppers (lot's of peppers!) and so forth, it's really good. Vegetables fill you up faster, and keep you full, the only problem is that not many people find them enjoyable to eat. If you can make combination dishes though, then you'll find yourself eating slightly more actual food at dinner, but a lot of that is good stuff to eat, and you won't snack as much later because of the vegetables. | ||
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YPang
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On August 12 2010 03:56 TimmyMac wrote: Show nested quote + On August 12 2010 03:02 YPang wrote: Most people's reasons to look big and buff is totally unmanly despite their appearances. The title of this thread is about getting a body girls love. Wanting to be loved by girls is manly by definition. We're all biologically programmed to try our whole lives to find the best mate we can and reproduce. Everything else (other than survival) is secondary, or serves this priority in some way. So as a man, what you want to do is find a girl. Looking good is part of that, and is manly is fuck. Get out of here. lol, if being manly is to please women and do everything they like and base our goals on everything they want. Then there would be more female leaders. | ||
floor exercise
Canada5847 Posts
On August 12 2010 04:41 kainzero wrote: bulking and cutting is for people after their beginner phase Yeah this is like the worst guide to anything ever. "Part 1" starts somewhere in the middle. It's like if the epic saga Twilight started when Edward leaves Bella, you'd have no idea why or what they meant to each other. That's what this guide is doing, probably because this guy knows as much about vampire romance as he does strength and conditioning. | ||
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Example : Someone weights 200 pounds and has 20 pounds of that is fat, so he needs 180 grams of protein to maintain that muscle. Really? I won't maintain my muscle if I don't get 180 grams of protein daily? I'm 180 6.4 btw. Untrue. Just untrue. Means whole concept is false. I used to go through months where I would randomly not want to eat much meat at all, no protein from other rich sources either (like milk, beans, nuts etc.) I've never lost muscle due to that (I try to exercise regularly, I would've noticed) Definitely doesn't help to gain weight but we are not arguing that. According to you vegans should be dried out corpses (I know some of them kind of are but definitely not all). On August 12 2010 04:33 Salv wrote: Show nested quote + On August 12 2010 03:47 Eatme wrote: You got any good suggestions/recipe for any easy to make cutting meals? I do! I would suggest making a lot of casseroles. I'm not sure if that's the right term, but what I mean is making meals that are just one big food instead of splitting everything up like I notice a lot of people do. A stir fry would be a good example of this. You get brown rice, some chicken, a lot of vegetables and some sort of sauce base like beef or chicken broth, and you put all that together and you're good to go. I'm suggesting this because you eat a whole lot more vegetables this way, and they actually taste good because they compliment each other and are eaten with other good things. For example, I don't like almost any vegetables on their own, and I'm really not a fan of plain baked chicken breast, but chicken breast & rice is a very common combination for losing weight (or bulking up i've heard). However if I put chicken breast in a hot sauce, and cook the rice and chicken with a lot of vegetables like asparagus, carrots, peas, peppers (lot's of peppers!) and so forth, it's really good. Vegetables fill you up faster, and keep you full, the only problem is that not many people find them enjoyable to eat. If you can make combination dishes though, then you'll find yourself eating slightly more actual food at dinner, but a lot of that is good stuff to eat, and you won't snack as much later because of the vegetables. One huge meal is a lot harder to digest, it will be rotting in your stomach for 8 hours. This definitely isn't a good way to consume vegetables. | ||
Eatme
Switzerland3919 Posts
On August 12 2010 04:33 Salv wrote: Show nested quote + On August 12 2010 03:47 Eatme wrote: You got any good suggestions/recipe for any easy to make cutting meals? I do! I would suggest making a lot of casseroles. I'm not sure if that's the right term, but what I mean is making meals that are just one big food instead of splitting everything up like I notice a lot of people do. A stir fry would be a good example of this. You get brown rice, some chicken, a lot of vegetables and some sort of sauce base like beef or chicken broth, and you put all that together and you're good to go. I'm suggesting this because you eat a whole lot more vegetables this way, and they actually taste good because they compliment each other and are eaten with other good things. For example, I don't like almost any vegetables on their own, and I'm really not a fan of plain baked chicken breast, but chicken breast & rice is a very common combination for losing weight (or bulking up i've heard). However if I put chicken breast in a hot sauce, and cook the rice and chicken with a lot of vegetables like asparagus, carrots, peas, peppers (lot's of peppers!) and so forth, it's really good. Vegetables fill you up faster, and keep you full, the only problem is that not many people find them enjoyable to eat. If you can make combination dishes though, then you'll find yourself eating slightly more actual food at dinner, but a lot of that is good stuff to eat, and you won't snack as much later because of the vegetables. Stupid question but how do you cook stuff with the rice? I boil the rice seperately and then put everything togheter, hum hard to explain really. I tend to do tuna or chicken salads since it's really easy and quick. Especially tuna (in water) were you just open the can, take some lettuce, tomatoes, an apple and maybe a hardboiled egg and put it together. The egg is ofcourse bonus since it is takes effort and time to boil it. | ||
love1another
United States1844 Posts
On August 12 2010 09:48 Eatme wrote: Show nested quote + On August 12 2010 04:33 Salv wrote: On August 12 2010 03:47 Eatme wrote: You got any good suggestions/recipe for any easy to make cutting meals? I do! I would suggest making a lot of casseroles. I'm not sure if that's the right term, but what I mean is making meals that are just one big food instead of splitting everything up like I notice a lot of people do. A stir fry would be a good example of this. You get brown rice, some chicken, a lot of vegetables and some sort of sauce base like beef or chicken broth, and you put all that together and you're good to go. I'm suggesting this because you eat a whole lot more vegetables this way, and they actually taste good because they compliment each other and are eaten with other good things. For example, I don't like almost any vegetables on their own, and I'm really not a fan of plain baked chicken breast, but chicken breast & rice is a very common combination for losing weight (or bulking up i've heard). However if I put chicken breast in a hot sauce, and cook the rice and chicken with a lot of vegetables like asparagus, carrots, peas, peppers (lot's of peppers!) and so forth, it's really good. Vegetables fill you up faster, and keep you full, the only problem is that not many people find them enjoyable to eat. If you can make combination dishes though, then you'll find yourself eating slightly more actual food at dinner, but a lot of that is good stuff to eat, and you won't snack as much later because of the vegetables. Stupid question but how do you cook stuff with the rice? I boil the rice seperately and then put everything togheter, hum hard to explain really. I tend to do tuna or chicken salads since it's really easy and quick. Especially tuna (in water) were you just open the can, take some lettuce, tomatoes, an apple and maybe a hardboiled egg and put it together. The egg is ofcourse bonus since it is takes effort and time to boil it. Must... resist... the temptation to do what your name commands! | ||
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Salv
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On August 12 2010 08:46 News wrote: Show nested quote + Example : Someone weights 200 pounds and has 20 pounds of that is fat, so he needs 180 grams of protein to maintain that muscle. Really? I won't maintain my muscle if I don't get 180 grams of protein daily? I'm 180 6.4 btw. Untrue. Just untrue. Means whole concept is false. I used to go through months where I would randomly not want to eat much meat at all, no protein from other rich sources either (like milk, beans, nuts etc.) I've never lost muscle due to that (I try to exercise regularly, I would've noticed) Definitely doesn't help to gain weight but we are not arguing that. According to you vegans should be dried out corpses (I know some of them kind of are but definitely not all). Show nested quote + On August 12 2010 04:33 Salv wrote: On August 12 2010 03:47 Eatme wrote: You got any good suggestions/recipe for any easy to make cutting meals? I do! I would suggest making a lot of casseroles. I'm not sure if that's the right term, but what I mean is making meals that are just one big food instead of splitting everything up like I notice a lot of people do. A stir fry would be a good example of this. You get brown rice, some chicken, a lot of vegetables and some sort of sauce base like beef or chicken broth, and you put all that together and you're good to go. I'm suggesting this because you eat a whole lot more vegetables this way, and they actually taste good because they compliment each other and are eaten with other good things. For example, I don't like almost any vegetables on their own, and I'm really not a fan of plain baked chicken breast, but chicken breast & rice is a very common combination for losing weight (or bulking up i've heard). However if I put chicken breast in a hot sauce, and cook the rice and chicken with a lot of vegetables like asparagus, carrots, peas, peppers (lot's of peppers!) and so forth, it's really good. Vegetables fill you up faster, and keep you full, the only problem is that not many people find them enjoyable to eat. If you can make combination dishes though, then you'll find yourself eating slightly more actual food at dinner, but a lot of that is good stuff to eat, and you won't snack as much later because of the vegetables. One huge meal is a lot harder to digest, it will be rotting in your stomach for 8 hours. This definitely isn't a good way to consume vegetables. I can only assume you thought I meant having one huge meal per day, which isn't what I meant. Maybe I explained it poorly, but you still eat three times, you just don't have like, some chicken breast, some rice, and some vegetables, you put it all together. Think of a stir fry, which is pasta, chicken usually, and then vegetables on top. It's a perfectly healthy way to eat anything, and especially vegetables, you'll eat two times more of them then you ever did. On August 12 2010 09:48 Eatme wrote: Show nested quote + On August 12 2010 04:33 Salv wrote: On August 12 2010 03:47 Eatme wrote: You got any good suggestions/recipe for any easy to make cutting meals? I do! I would suggest making a lot of casseroles. I'm not sure if that's the right term, but what I mean is making meals that are just one big food instead of splitting everything up like I notice a lot of people do. A stir fry would be a good example of this. You get brown rice, some chicken, a lot of vegetables and some sort of sauce base like beef or chicken broth, and you put all that together and you're good to go. I'm suggesting this because you eat a whole lot more vegetables this way, and they actually taste good because they compliment each other and are eaten with other good things. For example, I don't like almost any vegetables on their own, and I'm really not a fan of plain baked chicken breast, but chicken breast & rice is a very common combination for losing weight (or bulking up i've heard). However if I put chicken breast in a hot sauce, and cook the rice and chicken with a lot of vegetables like asparagus, carrots, peas, peppers (lot's of peppers!) and so forth, it's really good. Vegetables fill you up faster, and keep you full, the only problem is that not many people find them enjoyable to eat. If you can make combination dishes though, then you'll find yourself eating slightly more actual food at dinner, but a lot of that is good stuff to eat, and you won't snack as much later because of the vegetables. Stupid question but how do you cook stuff with the rice? I boil the rice seperately and then put everything togheter, hum hard to explain really. I tend to do tuna or chicken salads since it's really easy and quick. Especially tuna (in water) were you just open the can, take some lettuce, tomatoes, an apple and maybe a hardboiled egg and put it together. The egg is ofcourse bonus since it is takes effort and time to boil it. That's all you do haha. I cook pasta and rice in boiling water (for rice it is equal part rice and water) and then make your veggies however you like. If you cook your vegetables from raw in sauce, then they are going to be soft, whereas if you fry vegetables in a pan, with just olive oil, then they will go more crispy and hard, but still cooked of course. Either way, I cook my base (rice or pasta), and then I cook my veggies however I like and poor it over the base. I suppose you could also poor the rice in to the pan you have your veggies in, but that might be harder, and it might burn your rice or pasta. End product is meals looking a lot like this: Point is, you'll eat alot more vegetables this way, and you'll feel fuller and for longer because it's healthy and not empty fats and such. Also you can impress your girlfriend with this stuff | ||
Sabu113
United States11035 Posts
On August 12 2010 04:06 Liquid`Tyler wrote: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=109055 Truth. Though I'll go ahead and ask whats your preference among protein powders? | ||
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darkmetal505
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I'm an true ectomorph and unless I push myself my weight hovers at 125. I can eat basically whatever and my metabolism makes sure I don't put on that much weight. However, although I've been lifting, I'm not really cut. Just gotta do cardio and eat right for that. | ||
love1another
United States1844 Posts
On August 12 2010 14:41 darkmetal505 wrote: There is such a thing as clean bulking. You just have to eat right. When people say eat everything in sight, it doesn't mean eat unhealthy. I'm an true ectomorph and unless I push myself my weight hovers at 125. I can eat basically whatever and my metabolism makes sure I don't put on that much weight. However, although I've been lifting, I'm not really cut. Just gotta do cardio and eat right for that. Yeah. I'm a hard ectomorph too, but I do like 4 hours of exercise a day, totalling in like hundreds of pushups, pullups and potentially thousands of high-rep, low weight shoulder activations. I go swimming and do a bit of jogging when I can (I've decided to add a minimum of cardio this summer after I nearly got injured on several occasions) and though my weight is only like 140, the results are ridiculously fast. I mean like I slacked off for 2-3 weeks while I was in Shanghai, but then in 3-4 days I had recovered all the physique I'd lost. Now I'm in the best shape of my life (with the exception of my pecs... Need to increase the reps and harden the angle!) | ||
dudeman001
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[B]On August 12 2010 02:29 Diuqil wrote: You need to bulk first, get a good amount of muscle, then cut, and look like fucking Thor. I wanna look like this D: But hey good stuff to know :D I thought just cutting down on what I eat while working out would be enough. Thanks for the tips! | ||
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