The Chlamydia Kid Posted October 16, 2017 Share Posted October 16, 2017 You can scan barcodes on normal version and you can also save meals you cook in “my meals” so it takes you seconds to calculate what you’ve eaten as it’s already logged. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Chlamydia Kid Posted October 16, 2017 Share Posted October 16, 2017 Anyone pay for the premium on MyFitnessPal? Only started using it recently but would like some more analysis on my food. Worth the cash? What more analysis are you after? The only time I’ve really had any interest in it is to be able to set macros at the specific volume in grams rather than as a percentage of your overall calorie content. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Chlamydia Kid Posted October 16, 2017 Share Posted October 16, 2017 I posted a graph of my weight in July at the lowest I’d been in years- acting like a gambler who only tells you when he wins. So here is a photo of my weight overall this year [emoji102] 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Chlamydia Kid Posted October 16, 2017 Share Posted October 16, 2017 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moo Posted October 19, 2017 Share Posted October 19, 2017 What's everyone's shoulder workout? I feel like this is one of my weakest areas at present. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mjw Posted October 21, 2017 Share Posted October 21, 2017 There's a program on BBC 1 at half twelve (its on iPlayer as well) about an MMA fighter dropping 7kg in 19 hours for a weigh in. Its absolutely brutal and fighters have died doing it. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gannonball Posted October 22, 2017 Share Posted October 22, 2017 There's a program on BBC 1 at half twelve (its on iPlayer as well) about an MMA fighter dropping 7kg in 19 hours for a weigh in. Its absolutely brutal and fighters have died doing it. Yeah seen thay before,its pretty horrific for MMA as they have less weight categories I think? Really needs to be regulated more. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
supermik Posted October 22, 2017 Share Posted October 22, 2017 Its crazy that he lost that much weight and then probably put on about a stone and a half afterwards before the fight. He should have lost the weight at least a week earlier then his body might have been better conditioned to add even more weight after the weigh in 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mjw Posted October 22, 2017 Share Posted October 22, 2017 Its crazy that he lost that much weight and then probably put on about a stone and a half afterwards before the fight. He should have lost the weight at least a week earlier then his body might have been better conditioned to add even more weight after the weigh in He aimed to put the 7kg back on to take him back to where he started. He had some checks done on enzymes and he was at risk from liver damage.19 hours chewing gum and licking Ice cubes is the kind of madness my Mrs would do a day before we go on holiday. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Chlamydia Kid Posted October 24, 2017 Share Posted October 24, 2017 Its crazy that he lost that much weight and then probably put on about a stone and a half afterwards before the fight. He should have lost the weight at least a week earlier then his body might have been better conditioned to add even more weight after the weigh in If you lose it late then you can minimise any muscle and strength loss and then hopefully put it back on as quick as you lost it and hopefully give yourself a weight advantage in the fight by coming in substantially over the limit. If you lose a stone over a week your final week of training will be substandard and you’d start losing muscle. I’ve seen the documentary months ago and can’t remember the details but obviously if you take it too far then it has an negative impact. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Al B Posted October 26, 2017 Share Posted October 26, 2017 On 22/10/2017 at 01:21, supermik said: Its crazy that he lost that much weight and then probably put on about a stone and a half afterwards before the fight. He should have lost the weight at least a week earlier then his body might have been better conditioned to add even more weight after the weigh in It's not as simple as that, they are losing weight with the sole intention of being as light as physically possible at the very second the scales balance in order to hit a weight limit, and then go back to their normal weight as quickly as they can. It's so you can fight in a weight class that's way below what you actually weigh at the time of the fight. There's no time to actually gain weight (in the normal sense of the word) between the weigh-in and the fight, so the most effective way to do that? Completely dehydrate yourself until you're almost dead. Stay like that for any length of time and that's exactly what you are. To do that drastic drop and raise all in just a matter of days, it's just removing all the water from their body. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony Ferrino Posted November 3, 2017 Share Posted November 3, 2017 I've not read through the whole thread so don't know if this has been mentioned before, but does anyone have experience of 16:8 or 20:4 or even omad diets? I'm currently bouncing between the first two and have lost about 10 lbs in the first 3 weeks. When I eat, I eat anything I want until full, normally between 4 and 8 ish, which is getting less and less as I go on. I need to lose about 4 stone and this feels as easy as pish. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boostin' Kev Posted November 3, 2017 Share Posted November 3, 2017 (edited) I've done 16:8 IF diet if that's what you mean? Wasn't for me but a lot of people like it. Edited November 3, 2017 by Boostin' Kev 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PB 4.2 Posted November 3, 2017 Share Posted November 3, 2017 10 minutes ago, Boostin' Kev said: I've done 16:8 IF diet if that's what you mean? Wasn't for me but a lot of people like it. Does it return more #gains than my Quavers diet. Be honest, mate. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boostin' Kev Posted November 4, 2017 Share Posted November 4, 2017 Found myself having to supplement the Quaver Diet with a few scoops of engineered whey daily tbh. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shandon Par Posted November 4, 2017 Share Posted November 4, 2017 7 hours ago, PB 4.2 said: Does it return more #gains than my Quavers diet. Be honest, mate. True athletes go for Space Raiders. Pickled onion or Beef. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony Ferrino Posted November 4, 2017 Share Posted November 4, 2017 9 I've not read through the whole thread so don't know if this has been mentioned before, but does anyone have experience of 16:8 or 20:4 or even omad diets? I'm currently bouncing between the first two and have lost about 10 lbs in the first 3 weeks. When I eat, I eat anything I want until full, normally between 4 and 8 ish, which is getting less and less as I go on. I need to lose about 4 stone and this feels as easy as pish. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony Ferrino Posted November 4, 2017 Share Posted November 4, 2017 Does high blood pressure = more calories burned? You never see a fat stroke victim. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stumigoo Posted November 7, 2017 Share Posted November 7, 2017 I've been on the decline for about 8-10 weeks now. In the later stages of my wife's pregnancy it was a case of me looking after her and us not getting to the gym very often. Eating went out the window too as our routine was a bit shambolic. Now that baby is here I think things are only going to continue in the same vain. No routine, convenience eating, no gym and no time to really do much in the way of exercise especially in these first few weeks. Any parents or new parents have any advice for trying to get back on track? Is it just a case of sacrificing the first 6-8 weeks until things start to settle into a more structured routine? Both my wife and I have fairly good diets and enjoy healthy eating but it is the exercise thing that will probably suffer the most. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the jambo-rocker Posted November 7, 2017 Share Posted November 7, 2017 (edited) On 11/3/2017 at 21:10, Tony Ferrino said: I've not read through the whole thread so don't know if this has been mentioned before, but does anyone have experience of 16:8 or 20:4 or even omad diets? I'm currently bouncing between the first two and have lost about 10 lbs in the first 3 weeks. When I eat, I eat anything I want until full, normally between 4 and 8 ish, which is getting less and less as I go on. I need to lose about 4 stone and this feels as easy as pish. I was borderline keeping myself to about 16:8 on nightshift. It just made things easier eating twice a day. The trick is to use up your carb reserves over the 16 hours, sometimes a walk, light run or swim helps the process. Do not do anything too intense when in the fast; after the first meal or after your 8 hour period is recommended. By then your pancreas is relaxed and not secreeting insulin, which breaks down the glucose from carbs. Once they've been used up, this means the insulin is off* that you'll be burning nothing but fat. What you've got to worry about is the 16 hours inbetween and trying not to break the fast. Tea is fine, black coffee is fine, but any kind of sugar will break the fast and turn on the insulin tap. I'd say don't go on the 20:4 too soon as it's too extreme when you're starting out. I wouldn't say I'm 16:8 per se, and days out on the bevy send me all over the shop, but I definitely feel better eating as much as I'd usually like inside the 8-9 hour period rather than cutting the calories down. I don't eat breakfast at all anymore, and just go with lunch and dinner. Thomas DeLauer videos are pretty good at explaining intermittent fasting if you can bypass the 'look at my incredible body' type shots. *This is why Diet coke/Irn Brus are bad for you on an empty stomach, because you're tricking your body into thinking it's time to secreet insulin even though there is no sugar to break down. EDIT: Make sure you're first meal is the healthy one when breaking the fast. You're muscles will be more sensitive with absorbing whatever meal you're having, so the less shite the better. Edited November 7, 2017 by the jambo-rocker 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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