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so, i'm really pmsing and all i could think about today was a diet

coke and sun chips when i got home, so that's exactly what i did.

but, anyways, i have some things that i was wondering about...

1) i am REALLY good about the work outs, i know that i'm getting

stronger and i love it, BUT.... i'm really NOT good at the eating.

now, i'm not horrible, here is a typical day for me:

1: carb sense myoplex shake

2: protein bar

3: turkey sandwich w/ just half of the bread w/ no fat honey

mustard, spinach, pickles and black olives

4: protein bar

5: chicken breast with one cup mac n cheese

6: sometimes a shake, sometimes nothing

also, i drink about a gallon of water a day.

so, my question is, as i continue to gain muscle and my muscle

continues to need more calories to operate, will i eventually lose

the weight, just not as fast as i would strictly eating BFL?

2) i always compare myself to other women (it is a woman's

perogative, you know) and i was just wondering what you guys are

lifting (in lbs.)?

sorry, for the looooong post, as i said i'm pmsing....

alicia :)

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The food carries most of the influence as far as awesome success and

barely noticeable progress. There is really no way around eating

clean if you want really good results and your average pound a week

fat loss. Ditch the macaroni and cheese. The sun chips are terrible,

save them for free day only, and put some real food in there instead

of all those bars and shakes.

Everyone's poundage is going to differ. The main idea in muscle gain

is progressive overload. Add more weight every time something

becomes easy completing the sets. Progressive overload can also be

done by slowing down your cadence as well. A two count lift and a

three count lower will kill your muscles without having to do many

reps. Hope this helps.

Stasia

> so, i'm really pmsing and all i could think about today was a diet

> coke and sun chips when i got home, so that's exactly what i

did.

> but, anyways, i have some things that i was wondering about...

> 1) i am REALLY good about the work outs, i know that i'm getting

> stronger and i love it, BUT.... i'm really NOT good at the

eating.

> now, i'm not horrible, here is a typical day for me:

> 1: carb sense myoplex shake

> 2: protein bar

> 3: turkey sandwich w/ just half of the bread w/ no fat honey

> mustard, spinach, pickles and black olives

> 4: protein bar

> 5: chicken breast with one cup mac n cheese

> 6: sometimes a shake, sometimes nothing

> also, i drink about a gallon of water a day.

> so, my question is, as i continue to gain muscle and my muscle

> continues to need more calories to operate, will i eventually lose

> the weight, just not as fast as i would strictly eating BFL?

> 2) i always compare myself to other women (it is a woman's

> perogative, you know) and i was just wondering what you guys are

> lifting (in lbs.)?

> sorry, for the looooong post, as i said i'm pmsing....

> alicia :)

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Hmmmm ... I see no real vegetables(pickles dont count!)nor fruits,

nor dairy products... I think you need to include all of these.. try

to do without the bars if at all possible (processed glycerine)..

substitute some cottage cheese & fruit or at least have a piece of

fruit or some carrot sticks with that high protein bar for variety

sake ... do the raylene jello, or with protein fatfree pudding if

you dont like jello.. add in some eggs! oatmeal! Yeah for variety!

This isnt a DIE-ET! its your body... for life!!!! <<deep

breaths..ok.. calm donw now >> ;-)

Fruits and vegetables have fiber ... want to lose bodyfat? Eat more

fiber ...its the secret fatloss weapon most people just dont get

enough of ... aim for at least 30 grams a day ...

In a study of two groups of people(get this), same diet with same

amount of calories, same exercise routine etc... BUT one group had

dairy products (calcium source) while the other group didnt and

altho they both lost about the same amount of scaleweight, the

calcium group lost MORE bodyfat than the other group! Food for

thought? ;-) Think you need to reevaluate your eating strategy eh?

<<joni>>

*Its true you don't know what youve got till its gone, but its also

true that you don't know what you've been missing until it

arrives* :)

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In a message dated 4/20/2004 4:36:48 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

seattle_lady2003@... writes:

> your calcium through food or via supplementation

Yes, it is best to get the calcium thru your food. I think they even had a

group use supplements as opposed to real food and the biggest difference was

with the people using real food as opposed to supplements. If I am not

mistaken, milk is the best way to get the calcium.

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In a message dated 4/20/2004 4:36:48 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

seattle_lady2003@... writes:

> your calcium through food or via supplementation

Yes, it is best to get the calcium thru your food. I think they even had a

group use supplements as opposed to real food and the biggest difference was

with the people using real food as opposed to supplements. If I am not

mistaken, milk is the best way to get the calcium.

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