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Title: I can help...
Post by: rward086 on January 31, 2009, 10:42:11 PM
Just wanted to let you all know that if anyone has any specific questions, I think I might be of some assistance. I have my Bachelor's in Kinesiology and I've been a competitive bodybuilder for the last 6 years or so. I'm also going to soon competing in Powerlifting.

Any specific diet or exercise questions, throw my way!  O0
Title: Re: I can help...
Post by: SBG Math Guy on January 31, 2009, 10:51:06 PM
This is good.   O0  I'm glad we have someone like you right here.
Title: Re: I can help...
Post by: Timmay on January 31, 2009, 11:06:23 PM
Hey Ryan, glad you found us.  Hope you enjoy the site.  I added you on myspace...look for me.
Title: Re: I can help...
Post by: rward086 on January 31, 2009, 11:17:49 PM
Hey Ryan, glad you found us.  Hope you enjoy the site.  I added you on myspace...look for me.

Will do.
Title: Re: I can help...
Post by: Mikekoz13 on February 01, 2009, 10:12:58 AM
Hi Ryan-

Thanks for offering to put your expertise to work here for us.

I can take weight off with no problem but the wife isn't so lucky.

I've seen her work out and work out but that last ten pounds just won't go away. She gets pretty frustrated.

She eats pretty good when she puts her mind to it but still no luck.

She does two things that I think keep her from losing that last bit of weight.

1) She skips meals and will go for long periods during the day wihout eating.
(I tell her you need to eat a little something healthy every couple of hours to keep the engine burning but she doesn't believe me.)

2) She drinks a lot of diet soda. (I keep telling her to ditch it but she won't believe me that the chemical sweeteners can change your metabolism).

So I'd like you to tell me what you think so that I can show her your response.

Thanks for your help-

Mike
Title: Re: I can help...
Post by: rward086 on February 01, 2009, 12:26:06 PM
Hi Ryan-

Thanks for offering to put your expertise to work here for us.

I can take weight off with no problem but the wife isn't so lucky.

I've seen her work out and work out but that last ten pounds just won't go away. She gets pretty frustrated.

She eats pretty good when she puts her mind to it but still no luck.

She does two things that I think keep her from losing that last bit of weight.

1) She skips meals and will go for long periods during the day wihout eating.
(I tell her you need to eat a little something healthy every couple of hours to keep the engine burning but she doesn't believe me.)

2) She drinks a lot of diet soda. (I keep telling her to ditch it but she won't believe me that the chemical sweeteners can change your metabolism).

So I'd like you to tell me what you think so that I can show her your response.

Thanks for your help-

Mike

1. Skipping meals slows down the metabolism. When your body goes for long periods without food, it goes into survival mode. When this occurs, your body stores a large percentage of the food you eat as the most abundant source of energy, bodyfat. This happens because the body doesn't know how long it will be till it gets another meal. If your wife doesn't have the appetite for more meals, she should consider a meal replacement shake. The ones that Walmart sells, or even GNC are usually crap. I would highly recommend this product: http://www.t-nation.com/productInfo.do?id=525024

2. There has not been and significant research done that diet soda will affect weight loss goals. However, I would steer away from CAFFINATED diet soda. Excessive caffeine produces cortisol in the body, which hampers weight loss.

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Title: Re: I can help...
Post by: Razor X on February 01, 2009, 01:30:42 PM
However, I would steer away from CAFFINATED diet soda. Excessive caffeine produces cortisol in the body, which hampers weight loss.


Then why do most of the metabolism-boosting supplements contain high doses of caffeine?   ???

Title: Re: I can help...
Post by: pharmer on February 01, 2009, 01:43:02 PM
Hey Ryan, you stated that the products that wal-mart sells are usually crap.   No offense taken.   ;)  However, as a pharmacist I have always recommended the WalMart brand of Ensure Plus as a basic meal replacement drink.  Each drink provides 350 calories and around 15g of protein.  Fairly cheap too (around $1 per can). I'm not a supplement expert by any means.  Do you feel that Ensure Plus is a bad idea?? 
Title: Re: I can help...
Post by: rward086 on February 01, 2009, 03:13:26 PM
However, I would steer away from CAFFINATED diet soda. Excessive caffeine produces cortisol in the body, which hampers weight loss.


Then why do most of the metabolism-boosting supplements contain high doses of caffeine?   ???



Caffeine itself is thermogenic (calorie burning). However, chronic overconsumption of caffeine stresses the CNS (central nervous system) which therefore produces cortisol. Caffeine should be limited to certain times of the day when needed, not when drinking diet soda throughout the day.
Title: Re: I can help...
Post by: rward086 on February 01, 2009, 03:18:55 PM
Hey Ryan, you stated that the products that wal-mart sells are usually crap.   No offense taken.   ;)  However, as a pharmacist I have always recommended the WalMart brand of Ensure Plus as a basic meal replacement drink.  Each drink provides 350 calories and around 15g of protein.  Fairly cheap too (around $1 per can). I'm not a supplement expert by any means.  Do you feel that Ensure Plus is a bad idea?? 

Ensure, along with Slimfast RTD's (Ready-to-drink) have a large percentage of their carbohydrates coming for simple sugars. While they aren't horrible, they certainly are not an ideal meal replacement.
Title: Re: I can help...
Post by: champ007 on February 01, 2009, 10:34:50 PM
Rward,
My job started taking alot of my time about 4 months ago, which I was working out around a hour a day with mainly cardio before I was consumed. I am trying to get back to it but my energy is gone, I think I could sleep 3 days straight right now.
I know when I get back into it I will have more energy, I just need to find the energy to get started.
Any suggestions?  I have been on a fruit bing but its not really helping.
Title: Re: I can help...
Post by: rward086 on February 02, 2009, 06:24:14 AM
Rward,
My job started taking alot of my time about 4 months ago, which I was working out around a hour a day with mainly cardio before I was consumed. I am trying to get back to it but my energy is gone, I think I could sleep 3 days straight right now.
I know when I get back into it I will have more energy, I just need to find the energy to get started.
Any suggestions?  I have been on a fruit bing but its not really helping.

Watch your caffeine intake. Do you drink coffee? If so how much? Also, what is your diet for a typical day? A poor diet will certainly decrease your energy levels. After knowing the exact details of these questions, I could be of more help to you.
Title: Re: I can help...
Post by: DJ_Bald on February 02, 2009, 08:56:13 AM
Hi rward. Good to have you aboard. Myself and a few others on the board have been doing the Power 90 workout (not P90x..but its predecessor). Its basically a 6 day a week of full body workouts...3 days weights--3 days cardio. Any thoughts on programs like these ?
By the way you look good sly...you should keep it that way !
Title: Re: I can help...
Post by: rward086 on February 02, 2009, 09:11:07 AM
Hi rward. Good to have you aboard. Myself and a few others on the board have been doing the Power 90 workout (not P90x..but its predecessor). Its basically a 6 day a week of full body workouts...3 days weights--3 days cardio. Any thoughts on programs like these ?
By the way you look good sly...you should keep it that way !


First off, thanks for the compliment.

In regards to Power 90, if it's working for you go ahead and do it. I personally think it's a decent program, although some of the science behind it is not exactly valid. I also see a red flag whenever a program guarantees extreme results in 90 days.

Like I said, if it's not broken, don't fix it! If you are seeing results, keep doing it. I think the big question is will this program stand the test of time, or slowly dissapear as other workout video programs have.

Remember Tae Bo?

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Post by: Timmay on February 02, 2009, 09:59:41 AM
Yes I remember Tae Bo.....but now i have to get rid of that image of the blue tights lol.
Title: Re: I can help...
Post by: time2shine on February 02, 2009, 11:40:43 AM
Yes I remember Tae Bo.....but now i have to get rid of that image of the blue tights lol.

lol
Title: Re: I can help...
Post by: Timmay on February 02, 2009, 01:47:24 PM
Hey rward...






<<<<<<  what would your suggestion be for this mess I have gotten myself into????
Title: Re: I can help...
Post by: rward086 on February 02, 2009, 02:03:32 PM
Hey rward...






<<<<<<  what would your suggestion be for this mess I have gotten myself into????

Wait to be reborn as a flower.
Title: Re: I can help...
Post by: champ007 on February 02, 2009, 04:27:25 PM
Rward,
My job started taking alot of my time about 4 months ago, which I was working out around a hour a day with mainly cardio before I was consumed. I am trying to get back to it but my energy is gone, I think I could sleep 3 days straight right now.
I know when I get back into it I will have more energy, I just need to find the energy to get started.
Any suggestions?  I have been on a fruit bing but its not really helping.

Watch your caffeine intake. Do you drink coffee? If so how much? Also, what is your diet for a typical day? A poor diet will certainly decrease your energy levels. After knowing the exact details of these questions, I could be of more help to you.

My weekly daily routine is usually:
Breakfast- bagle with cream cheese, or a banana, or nothing.
2 cups of coffee maximum
Lunch- Ham with cheese or tuna sandwich and a tangerine or orange, handfull of almonds or peanuts before eating.
Southern Ice Tea or water
Dinner- Pork, chicken or turkey- trying to stay off beef for now, pasta and sauce. Side dishes- Salad, corn. greens or peas, white rice or sometimes stuffing.
Snacks consist of almonds or peanuts usually. Sometimes I may dive into a bag of chips or cheez-its.

Usually do about 3 glasses of water a day. Probably 4 glasses of tea.

I am not a heavy person and at most could trim 10lbs. I am trying to just stay toned but the whole 12 hr day has thrown me into this funk I can't seem to overcome. The whole tired thing is not typically me, has me scratching my head.

PS- Thanks for the response. 
Title: Re: I can help...
Post by: Razor X on February 02, 2009, 09:39:31 PM


My weekly daily routine is usually:
Breakfast- bagle with cream cheese, or a banana, or nothing.
2 cups of coffee maximum
Lunch- Ham with cheese or tuna sandwich and a tangerine or orange, handfull of almonds or peanuts before eating.
Southern Ice Tea or water
Dinner- Pork, chicken or turkey- trying to stay off beef for now, pasta and sauce. Side dishes- Salad, corn. greens or peas, white rice or sometimes stuffing.
Snacks consist of almonds or peanuts usually. Sometimes I may dive into a bag of chips or cheez-its.

Usually do about 3 glasses of water a day. Probably 4 glasses of tea.

I am not a heavy person and at most could trim 10lbs. I am trying to just stay toned but the whole 12 hr day has thrown me into this funk I can't seem to overcome. The whole tired thing is not typically me, has me scratching my head.

PS- Thanks for the response. 

If you don't mind me jumping in, I'd like to make a couple of points:

1.  You're not eating enough for breakfast.  Never skip meals and eat some protein.  Egg whites are a good, low calorie, low fat source of protein.

2.  If you're trying to stay toned, cut back on the cardio a bit and do some weight training.  It doesn't have to be anything super heavy, just enough to add some resistance and build a little muscle tone. 
Title: Re: I can help...
Post by: Razor X on February 02, 2009, 09:40:22 PM


Caffeine itself is thermogenic (calorie burning). However, chronic overconsumption of caffeine stresses the CNS (central nervous system) which therefore produces cortisol. Caffeine should be limited to certain times of the day when needed, not when drinking diet soda throughout the day.

I didn't know that.  Thanks for the info.
Title: Re: I can help...
Post by: rward086 on February 03, 2009, 07:31:28 AM
Rward,
My job started taking alot of my time about 4 months ago, which I was working out around a hour a day with mainly cardio before I was consumed. I am trying to get back to it but my energy is gone, I think I could sleep 3 days straight right now.
I know when I get back into it I will have more energy, I just need to find the energy to get started.
Any suggestions?  I have been on a fruit bing but its not really helping.

Watch your caffeine intake. Do you drink coffee? If so how much? Also, what is your diet for a typical day? A poor diet will certainly decrease your energy levels. After knowing the exact details of these questions, I could be of more help to you.

My weekly daily routine is usually:
Breakfast- bagle with cream cheese, or a banana, or nothing.
2 cups of coffee maximum
Lunch- Ham with cheese or tuna sandwich and a tangerine or orange, handfull of almonds or peanuts before eating.
Southern Ice Tea or water
Dinner- Pork, chicken or turkey- trying to stay off beef for now, pasta and sauce. Side dishes- Salad, corn. greens or peas, white rice or sometimes stuffing.
Snacks consist of almonds or peanuts usually. Sometimes I may dive into a bag of chips or cheez-its.

Usually do about 3 glasses of water a day. Probably 4 glasses of tea.

I am not a heavy person and at most could trim 10lbs. I am trying to just stay toned but the whole 12 hr day has thrown me into this funk I can't seem to overcome. The whole tired thing is not typically me, has me scratching my head.

PS- Thanks for the response. 

An easy way to START fixing your eating habits are:

1. Change your breakfast. You don't seem like you'd have time to make egg whites, so I'd suggest a meal replacement powder. Here is a fantastic one:

http://www.t-nation.com/productInfo.do?id=1091674

2.  Cut out the Sweet Tea. Liquid calories are hell to your physique. Replace wih diet tea.

3. Keep carbohydrates like the pasta OUT of your dinner. Stick with only vegetables.

4. Keep snacking on nuts ONLY. Cut out the other crap.

These changes would make a significant change in your body.

I've given advice out hundreds of people, with only a small percentage of them following through with it. A lot of people like to hear what they have to do, but just aren't willing to put the time into it. I just wanted to present this interesting 'tid bit' to ALL the members.

Keep me informed if you do indeed change your eating habits and purchase the meal replacement powder.
Title: Re: I can help...
Post by: champ007 on February 03, 2009, 04:28:24 PM

An easy way to START fixing your eating habits are:

1. Change your breakfast. You don't seem like you'd have time to make egg whites, so I'd suggest a meal replacement powder. Here is a fantastic one:

http://www.t-nation.com/productInfo.do?id=1091674

2.  Cut out the Sweet Tea. Liquid calories are hell to your physique. Replace wih diet tea.

3. Keep carbohydrates like the pasta OUT of your dinner. Stick with only vegetables.

4. Keep snacking on nuts ONLY. Cut out the other crap.

These changes would make a significant change in your body.

I've given advice out hundreds of people, with only a small percentage of them following through with it. A lot of people like to hear what they have to do, but just aren't willing to put the time into it. I just wanted to present this interesting 'tid bit' to ALL the members.

Keep me informed if you do indeed change your eating habits and purchase the meal replacement powder.


Will do. I am so glad you didn't say give up the tea completely..... I would almost rather give up sex!!

I don't have time to prepare breakfast, so I'm gonna give the powder a try.
Kinda surprised about the pasta though, thought I needed it for balance.
Thanks and I'll keep you posted.