I assumed from the programs you made up and from your avatar that you were a powerlifter, sorry about the misunderstanding
Fadi, if you know anything about this 'niche' of the previous subject I would be curious to hear it:
Does glucagon promote amino acid breakdown as the primary energy source for fasted low intensity cardio work?
If the fasted state utilises fats as the main energy store for low level intensity, then surely the 30-40min or so of walking would be of benefit comparatively? (Assuming breakfast/refeed immediately after. I'm thinking of 8 hours sleep [fasting] + 30 min walking compared to 8.5 hours sleep?)
Derka, regardless of personal or scientific opinion what works for you works for you and may work for some others. Keep up the good work.
Taken from the American journal of clinical nutrition
Ghrelin and glucagon-like peptide 1 concentrations, 24-h satiety, and energy and substrate metabolism during a high-protein diet and measured in a respiration chamber -- Lejeune et al. 83 (1): 89 -- American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Conclusion: An HP diet, compared with an AP diet, fed at energy balance for 4 dincreased 24-h satiety, thermogenesis, sleeping metabolic rate, protein balance, and fat oxidation. Satiety was related to protein intake, and incidentally to ghrelin and GLP-1 concentrations, only during the HP diet.
click on the link to read the article.
HP = high protein 2.6 ± 0.3 g/kg
AP = adequate-protein 1.0 ± 0.1 g/kg
The important things i've noted from the study i've bolded in the conclusion to support my competiton diet.
So therefore you can see high protein diets which i am definitely bias towards do alter body composition favorably (increased fat loss). I usually use a 2.5-3g per kilogram of body weight for my days protein intake
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People who think they can eat 1g of protein per pound of bodyweight a day are kidding themselves.
250g of meat might look huge, but most of its content is water.
Plus, protein has a thermal effect. It allows you to eat MORE calories than youd otherwise be able to on a high carb diet.
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People who think they can eat 1g of protein per pound of bodyweight a day are kidding themselves.
Am I missing something?
1kg = 2.2pounds
2.5-3g protein p/kg is = to or more than 1g p/pound
I think he meant it simply isnt enough...
I think you can go higher than what derka says. Most studies on protein synthesis are done on 'recreational lifters' by lab coats who don't understand bodybuilding.
Macros tend to be a highly individual thing though (a lot of endos get along just fine with 1g of protein per pound of bodyweight, on the other hand most hardgainers will suffer).
Fadi, if you know anything about this 'niche' of the previous subject I would be curious to hear it:
Does glucagon promote amino acid breakdown as the primary energy source for fasted low intensity cardio work?
If the fasted state utilises fats as the main energy store for low level intensity, then surely the 30-40min or so of walking would be of benefit comparatively? (Assuming breakfast/refeed immediately after. I'm thinking of 8 hours sleep [fasting] + 30 min walking compared to 8.5 hours sleep?)
Does glucagon promote amino acid breakdown as the primary energy source for fasted low intensity cardio work
What about an apple, ginseng and glass of water. Would a full apple be a problem? I'm not a fan of drinking any calories except for milk and protein shakes. I would just prefer to eat and fill my bottomless pit as much as possible.
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What about an apple, ginseng and glass of water. Would a full apple be a problem? I'm not a fan of drinking any calories except for milk and protein shakes. I would just prefer to eat and fill my bottomless pit as much as possible.
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Is there many people interested in competing here?
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