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Grant I can relate to that feeling,

I find that if I do cardio in the morning I am fine, but if I lift in the

morning by noon I am exhausted! I am not sure why that happens, but I do know

that I feel better when I lift after work ... Hang in there...

Andra :)

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I have noticed an increase in my energy level. However, on my wl days

I am sleepy during the whole day. This in my case is a different type

of tired than I previously experienced. Prior to BFL I was lethargic,

fatigued, listless. While I'm on BFL I am energetic but sleepy. Are

you sure you are not experiencing that?

WL takes a lot out of a person as well as muscle growth. Those two

things combined are bound to zonk anyones reserve.

My guess is once your body gets accustomed to this program you will be

less tired. Slowly my body is adjusting and I am less and less sleepy

on my WL days. Although by Sunday (my off day for excersise) I am

comatose! *LOL*

But Monday morning I'm rearing to go.

Liz

> How long does it take to feel the difference in energy levels?

>

> This is week 3 for me and when I take Phen Free on cardio days I

feel

> great, but on other days, such as today, when I do weights, I feel

so

> tired for the whole day. I'm in work now, and my eyes are just

> struggling to stay open.

>

> Has anyone else suffered from a severe lack of energy and overcome

it

> in time?

>

> Grant

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I'm a little down on the nutrition side but it's still a lot more

than I'm used to and it's all good. I start work later and only have

off-peak membership at the gym, so I can't start my workout until

after 9am. I have:

11am Oatmeal

1:30pm Myoplex

4- 4:30pm Meal (generally a pasta or potato dish with chicken/lean

beef...)

7-7:30pm - Myoplex

10pm Late meal - Whatever I fancy from the recipes page usually

(eggs, pasta, chicken...)

I know it's only 5, but it's all I seem able to fit in. I can't

afford to take 3 Myoplex's a day (I've only just upped it to 2 this

week). I drink water all day long.

Cheers for any help.

Grant

> what are you eating and when?

>

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I was going to say that too. Protien is essential for your energy. You

can do something as easy as making the oatmeal POWER OATMEAL. The

recipie is at the BFL site. After I have that I feel GREAT!

Liz

> Grant you are lacking protein!!!! Especially after you work out (ie

your

> first meal)

> That will help with energy levels ....

> Andra

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Today is w1d5 for me. I thought I was crazy when I fell asleep at 9:30 in

the morning day before yesterday. It was a weight day. I had only been

up since 4:30 and I was through! I woke up when the baby did and felt

great the rest of the day. My son was happy! I homeschool him and he got

a break! Cardio days are good though. Lots of energy and I don't get

hungry as fast. I'm starving now and I only ate an hour ago. (Today is a

weight day) I thought maybe it was because I haven't lifted a weight in

almost four years. But by reading other responses... maybe I'm not crazy!

Tina W.

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Tina G. Waybright

www.nashvillechurch.org

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I generally get 7.5 to 8 hours each night (usually more on a Saturday

night), so I'm convinced that part of my life isn't what's wrong (I

know someone who gets by on about 5 hours per night, although

occasionally he seems to need to catch up on a weekend by going to

bed by 7:30pm!)

> In a message dated 2/16/01 1:55:06 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> winddancer44@y... writes:

>

> << WL takes a lot out of a person as well as muscle growth. Those

two

> things combined are bound to zonk anyones reserve. >>

>

> I believe Hussman advocates 8 hours of sleep a day to give the body

time to

> recoup from the workouts. Is that what you are getting? Most

people survive

> on 6 or sometimes less and that's probably not enough time for the

effort BFL

> requires.

>

>

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I generally get 7.5 to 8 hours each night (usually more on a Saturday

night), so I'm convinced that part of my life isn't what's wrong (I

know someone who gets by on about 5 hours per night, although

occasionally he seems to need to catch up on a weekend by going to

bed by 7:30pm!)

> In a message dated 2/16/01 1:55:06 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> winddancer44@y... writes:

>

> << WL takes a lot out of a person as well as muscle growth. Those

two

> things combined are bound to zonk anyones reserve. >>

>

> I believe Hussman advocates 8 hours of sleep a day to give the body

time to

> recoup from the workouts. Is that what you are getting? Most

people survive

> on 6 or sometimes less and that's probably not enough time for the

effort BFL

> requires.

>

>

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< Eat right after weights with a high Glycemic index carb such as a

bagel roll or white bread. Not whole wheat . . . >

Whole wheat bread is actually higher-glycemic than white bread. So

if you want high-GI *and* the health benefit of whole grains, go with

whole wheat bread.

Andy

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