A calorie in a calorie is correct in determining how much energy will enter your body and be stored or how much energy will leave your body.
However, protein is needed for the stored calories to go to muscle and for the leaving calories to come from fat.
I have always said that high protein is important. But once calories are set and protein is set, how much of the rest comes from fat and carbs isn't very relevant.
Whata bout thetypes of fat and carbs?
Are we talking about weight loss / health / fat loss/ muscle building / having a six pack.
How can you determin it isnt important? Based on what? It isnt your experience based on your own real life experience or clinical settings?
So its based on regurgitated infomation from other people such as our wonderful Mr Lean Gains.
Naturally a whole food diet packed full of phytonutrients vitmains and minerals filling up the remainder of your diet is more benefitial then filing the remainder with crap?
How can you still sit there and argue that after protein is sorted it doesnt matter what the rest of the diet is?
Your back peddling you edited your last post.. I thought a claorie was a calorie? If so then cheesecake shouldnt matter if protein is filled?
If a calorie was a calorie then it wouldnt matter if it was a tim tam beer or protein oliver..
How many times do I have to keep fucking sticking 'macros' next to 'calories' for you to get my point?
So a calorie isn't a calorie is it smart ass
I you are going to eat less like hulk and myself or if you concede you are too fat and want to reduce your food portioning (which is what you need to do) you need to make sure you are getting reasonable amounts of macro nutrients (for yourself) in the diet chosen.
I cannot follow this thread, but I think we are talking nutrition, not fat control.
Noobs if a calorie is not a calorie could you please explain how it is possible to get more energy out of the same calories.
Your discovery could make me a lot of money.
Protein and fat are building blocks..
Not just energy, back to the dairy farm.
Didn't answer shit. No surprise really.
If you cant comprehend something so simple dont bother. If you have something personal against me take it up wih pm. Markos pro raw shirt slogan comes to mind.
Fat and protein are building blocks for the body. Carbohydrates are simply glucose in different bonds... Glucose is energy. Fat is excess energy stored.
Fat and protein are utilized for energy yes but not as easily as carbohydrates.
Now Every person is different. It has been stated that eating under maintenance of the wrong foods leads to fat storage. This simply means CALORIES are not simply calories like bro stated in the other topic.
Oliver chimes in yes but macros blah blah.. well that wasnt what OP was stating before he simply changed his tune.
Now like i stated everybody is different, has different rates of enzyme conversion and naturally will do better on different macro breakdowns as once again a calorie isnt a calorie when your body is concerned. If it was everyone could do the same thing and have the same results.
Yes a kcal is a kcal in regards to it's amount of heat required to raise 1 gram of water by 1 degree celcius at 1 atmosphere pressure.. However like i stated in thebody it is not the same.
Thats not taking into account the phsycological response to rapid carbohydrate ingestion and its effects on fat gain... The thermogenic effect of different macros and also the micro nutrient content of processed vs unprocessed carbs making up the remainder of the diet.
Once again if you have a problem you know where to find me..
So a calorie isn't a calorie is it smart ass
A calorie is still a fucking calorie by its very definition.
If anybody cares, I'm doing a current transformation which is related to the discussion in this thread.
Started few days prior to New Years, so about 4 1/2 weeks in now.
77.5kg at 183cm tall (yes, skinny)
14.5% bodyfat (abs slightly visible)
Diet:
2 meals per day:
Breakfast & Before Bed meal.
Taking around 3300 calories.
Been on it just over 1 month now.
Up to 82kg from 77.5kg starting weight.
Seem to have lost fat (or not increased % anyway), as abs more visible and more veins coming out.
Will track progress in the 2011 transformation thread and my own members journal.
Fat and protein are building blocks for the body. Carbohydrates are simply glucose in different bonds... Glucose is energy. Fat is excess energy stored.
Fat and protein are utilized for energy yes but not as easily as carbohydrates.
Oliver chimes in yes but macros blah blah.. well that wasnt what OP was stating before he simply changed his tune.
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