This information is insightful yet very generalized compared to its original source which I hope you take the proper steps to acknowledge the author of "Nutrient Timing System" and not just pass this info off as your own as you try to peddle your company's supplements online
@POOPINGASUSUAL holy shit! that pwo meal sounds awesome! the thing is... i don't count calories at all. i weigh my food and i now approx. how many macro i'm getting in but i don't want to go by calories... i check my weight weeke by week and make the adjustments need (trying to get rid of the OCD towards food)
@POOPINGASUSUAL As long as you are intermittently fasting properly, its a brilliant technique to get hormones working at a high speed. However I'd only really promote this with a 'binge day'. I intermittently fast once a month maybe, day before I'll eat whatever the hell i want (5-10,000 calories) - next day I'll still consume water and train - but no food. I only do this to amp up my leptin levels though because they burn through body fat big time. (continued)
@xrisp In all fairness I'm sure you'd end up seeing results from 6 meals a day and incorporating binge days to your food intake. It's just the way it is. To get the most out of Lipolysis, personally i wouldn't fast because it slows my metabolism down badly. I'd simply just incorporate morning cardio on an empty stomach. It's difficult to carry the convo much further because we're not sure what eachothers goals are - except my friendship request and emial me!
@POOPINGASUSUAL The De Novo synthesis relies purely on production via the liver into the blood stream as your aware of. The amount stored and produced by the liver is around 75-100g's tops - varies from person to person. This is not always guaranteed to be secreted at its full volume, nor at one specific time and is definitely not enough to get anybody through one active day, let alone a workout day. (continued in reply to this post)
@xrisp Also, I'd just like to highlight the importance of ATP>P molecules - you want to take the work load off of them as much as possible to I'd always advise high GI after a wrkout or any high intensity activity. However, this is all verging on become to scientific lol. Personally i only stress the importance of timing post-wrkout because there are no two ways about it - if you want optimal results, you need to hit the window of opportunity. (continued again, sorry)
@xrisp I'm strict with timing throughout the day because i you need a good recovery. Also you do need to take into account protein synthesis. Splitting your daily protein intake in to, say 6 meals a day, will allow your body to synthesize it to the maximum. Rather than just chowing on a shit load in one meal. And your macronutrients into 6 meals is just easier and nicer, plus fuels metabolism. (continued LOL
@xrisp so i Hope this hasn't been too boring. I'm sorry it's all played out on Youtube comments section, maybe easier to read it all from your email notications? And it's nice to finally be asked by someone willing to hear and have an intelligent discussion with too! usually anybody and everybody gets attacked. HOPE IT HELPS FELLA!
@xrisp i was doing the 6meals a day thing for almost a whole year strict. however, after reading stuff from layne norton (who you propably know) i went to back to 3 meals. there's actually an interview on youtube called "Layne Norton \\ Pt. 4-Nutrition & New DVD // MassMuscleTV". and eating 6meals a day is quite stressful for the digestive system... don't you think?
@POOPINGASUSUAL Poo mate, timing is ESSENTIAL! period. Never fast after a work out. your muscles are made out of proteins and glycogen. No carb source means no energy replenishment to your muscle, therefore it can't utilize proteins as effectively. In terms of fasting post wrkout to increase test levels - maybe, however this differs from person to person and test levels are naturally high post wrkout anyway. (continued in reply to this post)
@xrisp for testosterone to do it's job it has to attach itself to other cells is the blood stream - if there are no protein and glycogen cells post-wrkout for it to attach itself to then you may as well piss the stuff out. This will in fact peak insulin later in the day when you are more sedentary - ABSOLUTELY WHAT YOU DONT WANT!
Discushing.
gouku2004 3 weeks ago
This information is insightful yet very generalized compared to its original source which I hope you take the proper steps to acknowledge the author of "Nutrient Timing System" and not just pass this info off as your own as you try to peddle your company's supplements online
PRoberts2009 6 months ago
Protein synthesis is elevated like 36 hours after a workout.
Hitting your macros is far more important than nutrient timing.
GuitarMasterman 8 months ago
@POOPINGASUSUAL holy shit! that pwo meal sounds awesome! the thing is... i don't count calories at all. i weigh my food and i now approx. how many macro i'm getting in but i don't want to go by calories... i check my weight weeke by week and make the adjustments need (trying to get rid of the OCD towards food)
pirata13 1 year ago
@POOPINGASUSUAL i started this approach 3 weeks ago. what did you modify and you said you eat 3 meals on a training day --> 1 pre and 2 post workout?
pirata13 1 year ago
@POOPINGASUSUAL As long as you are intermittently fasting properly, its a brilliant technique to get hormones working at a high speed. However I'd only really promote this with a 'binge day'. I intermittently fast once a month maybe, day before I'll eat whatever the hell i want (5-10,000 calories) - next day I'll still consume water and train - but no food. I only do this to amp up my leptin levels though because they burn through body fat big time. (continued)
xrisp 1 year ago
@xrisp In all fairness I'm sure you'd end up seeing results from 6 meals a day and incorporating binge days to your food intake. It's just the way it is. To get the most out of Lipolysis, personally i wouldn't fast because it slows my metabolism down badly. I'd simply just incorporate morning cardio on an empty stomach. It's difficult to carry the convo much further because we're not sure what eachothers goals are - except my friendship request and emial me!
xrisp 1 year ago
@POOPINGASUSUAL The De Novo synthesis relies purely on production via the liver into the blood stream as your aware of. The amount stored and produced by the liver is around 75-100g's tops - varies from person to person. This is not always guaranteed to be secreted at its full volume, nor at one specific time and is definitely not enough to get anybody through one active day, let alone a workout day. (continued in reply to this post)
xrisp 1 year ago
@xrisp Also, I'd just like to highlight the importance of ATP>P molecules - you want to take the work load off of them as much as possible to I'd always advise high GI after a wrkout or any high intensity activity. However, this is all verging on become to scientific lol. Personally i only stress the importance of timing post-wrkout because there are no two ways about it - if you want optimal results, you need to hit the window of opportunity. (continued again, sorry)
xrisp 1 year ago
@xrisp I'm strict with timing throughout the day because i you need a good recovery. Also you do need to take into account protein synthesis. Splitting your daily protein intake in to, say 6 meals a day, will allow your body to synthesize it to the maximum. Rather than just chowing on a shit load in one meal. And your macronutrients into 6 meals is just easier and nicer, plus fuels metabolism. (continued LOL
xrisp 1 year ago
@xrisp so i Hope this hasn't been too boring. I'm sorry it's all played out on Youtube comments section, maybe easier to read it all from your email notications? And it's nice to finally be asked by someone willing to hear and have an intelligent discussion with too! usually anybody and everybody gets attacked. HOPE IT HELPS FELLA!
xrisp 1 year ago
@xrisp i was doing the 6meals a day thing for almost a whole year strict. however, after reading stuff from layne norton (who you propably know) i went to back to 3 meals. there's actually an interview on youtube called "Layne Norton \\ Pt. 4-Nutrition & New DVD // MassMuscleTV". and eating 6meals a day is quite stressful for the digestive system... don't you think?
pirata13 1 year ago
@POOPINGASUSUAL Poo mate, timing is ESSENTIAL! period. Never fast after a work out. your muscles are made out of proteins and glycogen. No carb source means no energy replenishment to your muscle, therefore it can't utilize proteins as effectively. In terms of fasting post wrkout to increase test levels - maybe, however this differs from person to person and test levels are naturally high post wrkout anyway. (continued in reply to this post)
xrisp 1 year ago
@xrisp for testosterone to do it's job it has to attach itself to other cells is the blood stream - if there are no protein and glycogen cells post-wrkout for it to attach itself to then you may as well piss the stuff out. This will in fact peak insulin later in the day when you are more sedentary - ABSOLUTELY WHAT YOU DONT WANT!
xrisp 1 year ago