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Hammock Parties 05-31-2010 08:24 AM

Eat to your heart's content, and then fast.

Silock 05-31-2010 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by GoChiefs (Post 6790423)
Eat to your heart's content, and then fast.

This. So freeing!

Hammock Parties 05-31-2010 09:05 AM

This is awesome.

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MEAT, EGG AND WATER DIET

By Vince Gironda

During the forty years I’ve been a bodybuilder seeking greater muscle size and delineation, I have experimented with every imaginable diet combination. While training to win the “Worlds Most Muscular Man” title. I devised a diet that gave me maximum muscle size with almost zero body fat. It was what I call the “steak-and-eggs diet.”

Steak and eggs have always been an athlete’s favorite meal, because no other food combination gives you the same feeling of power and energy. Beef and eggs sustain a high-normal blood sugar level for up to six hours, which makes lunch unnecessary when you’re dieting and training for muscular definition. And three-quarter pounds of steak and three eggs provide over 100 grams of first-class protein.

Hamburger is not a good substitute for streak in this diet, by the way. The grinding of the meat destroys enzymes and other important nutrients. As a result, ground beef simply doesn’t measure up to other cuts of meat for building muscle tissue.

The first time I tried the steak-and-egg diet, I stayed on it for nine months. I ate only two meals per day, each consisting of three-quarter pounds of steak and three eggs. I used no supplements whatsoever, and noticed no adverse effects as a result of this.

I achieved the best condition of my career on this diet. After nine months of contest dieting and training, I noticed that I was actually growing, not just maintaining maximum muscularity.

I know many of you will protest that this is an unbalanced diet and that there is too much cholesterol in the beef and eggs. According to recent findings in the National Egg Council, the human body produces far more cholesterol that it needs. And if you ingest more cholesterol that it needs, your body cuts back it’s own production to maintain a natural, balanced level.

Medical researchers are now concluding that stress is the major cause of abnormally high cholesterol levels in some individuals. Also, a high level of sugar in the diet tends to force the cholesterol level upward.

Actually, cholesterol is essential for the proper functioning of the human body. The brain requires it for normal function, and when you go out in the sun, cholesterol under the skin is converted into Vitamin D. Cholesterol also helps protect the body during cases of severe injury, because it acts as a sort of glue to stop bleeding in the traumatized areas.

In actual fact, cholesterol is not the culprit in heart and vascular disease. Instead, the villains are triglycerides, which are entirely different forms of fat.

Fat is essential in the human diet. Steffanson – in his book, Not By Bread Alone – mentions that during 18 years he lived among the Eskimos, they existed solely on meat and fat. Meat alone could not sustain them. Eskimos have been known to track a caribou for up to two weeks just to get the fat in the animal’s carcass.

Fat is the best source of energy known in that it yields nine calories per gram, as compared to only four grams or carbohydrate. Fat will sustain a high blood sugar level for up to six hours, while carbohydrates keep the blood sugar up for only 1 1/2 hours or so.

If you fear the calories in fat, keep in mind that fat is a lipotropic (a fat emulsifier), the same a vegetable oils. In other words, fat actually helps to burn fat in the body!

I think the real secret in the steak-and-eggs diet is the compatibility of beef and eggs, which confirm the “non mixed meal” dietary plan. Protein and carbohydrates are not compatible, since they are digested in different mediums (acid for protein, alkaline for carbohydrates).

When protein and carbohydrates are consumed together, neither digests completely. The food that is predominant in the stomach then takes precedence. If protein dominates, for example, the carbohydrates tend to ferment and produce gas and toxic (poisonous) byproducts. And if larger amounts of carbohydrates are ingested, they can cause the meat to putrefy, preventing proper digestion.

Another reason why the steak-and-eggs diet contributes to faster muscle growth is that the amino acid composition of beef and eggs is almost identical to that of human tissue. As a result, animal proteins are much easier to synthesize into human muscle tissue that are vegetable proteins.

I’ve often stated that 200-300 grams of protein per day in an athlete’s diet is excessive. Actual protein requirements are an individual matter. Such requirements depend on body structure, sex, age, activity levels and physiological capacity.

If you have been at a sticking point for a while, try my steak-and-egg diet for three meals per day.

By combining this diet with eight hours of sound sleep per night and a positive mental outlook, you will experience a good spurt of muscle growth. And with steak and eggs, your added size will be 100% solid muscle tissue.

Hammock Parties 05-31-2010 09:23 AM

This forum looks pretty awesome. Lots of recipes.

http://activenocarber.myfreeforum.org/index.php?c=4

Shag 05-31-2010 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Shag (Post 6777022)
So, I bought some Kre-Alkalyn, but I'm not 100% sure how best to utilize it. I'm only working out 2-3 days a week for the summer, with golf/softball mixed in on other days. Should I take the Kre-Alkalyn daily, or only on days I workout? Should I take the entire dose post-workout, or 1/2 in the morning and 1/2 post-workout?

Anyone have any suggestions?

Silock 05-31-2010 05:44 PM

Every day, post workout.

Simply Red 05-31-2010 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Silock (Post 6790002)
Me either, but they were the only kind in my size when I bought them last year in Florida lol

Plus, they were $3.

I'm just being me, i'm sorry, they're fine dude. Ignore me, i talk out my arse, from time-to-time. srry, they're not that bad. Big? yes, but the print isn't awful.

Silock 05-31-2010 07:18 PM

No, they're pretty hideous lol

I'm just too lazy to replace them.

Simply Red 05-31-2010 07:24 PM

I ate ribs and feel gawd danged terrid.

Simply Red 05-31-2010 07:26 PM

however, quickly, i can't recommend the black-bean burgers from 'Morningstar' - enough. They're great on the forman, crisply like a crap cake, I just love 'em.

/ no spam, no homo

-thanks

Mr. Flopnuts 05-31-2010 11:16 PM

I got back on the bandwagon today. I put a few pounds back on over the week, but that's cool. Here we go. 5 miles today and I was gassed. I was hoping 3 days out of the gym would give me the energy for a burner, but what I've been eating and the pills I ate over the weekend probably contributed to that.

I weighed today, and I'm not going to weigh again until the end of June. I need to show some discipline this month. Every day. I want to lose 20-25lbs. I lost 7 in May, so I need to step it up.

LetsSignRussell 05-31-2010 11:22 PM

tip: don't mix your protein with to much water. it tastes horrid.

NewChief 06-01-2010 02:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Simply Red (Post 6791314)
however, quickly, i can't recommend the black-bean burgers from 'Morningstar' - enough. They're great on the forman, crisply like a crap cake, I just love 'em.

/ no spam, no homo

-thanks

They're definitely my favorite veggie burger as far as taste.

Hammock Parties 06-01-2010 03:28 AM

Lost 11 pounds in a month doing ADF.

Today I'm gonna pig out, then resume my ADF schedule + 0 carb. Bring me the finest meats and cheeses in ALL THE LAND!

Silock 06-01-2010 04:00 AM

I ran barefoot.

http://fitexcellence.com/2010/05/i-ran-barefoot/


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