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Originally Posted by Saccopoo
You'd let me talk?
Thanks. That's really kind of you.
And as far as knowing anything, who are the certified personal trainers, nutritionists, dieticians, etc. around here? Are you? Is that how you determined that you know everything and how you established that I don't know anything?
And I'm so, so sorry that I don't go in for putting everything that I eat on a scale, under a microscope and into a log book so that I can chart nano-calories, amino acids, protein, carbs, et al. I didn't know that was required for inclusion into your little workout thread.
And I'm equally sorry that you don't agree with the protein amounts in certain foods as it relates to their caloric levels. I didn't realize that there was a thread certified scale of measure that was established for certain foods as it relates to their various nutritional properties. You need to remember that I don't know anything versus all of you knowing everything.
Just curious, but do you count calories or grams of specific items when consuming food?
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I have a bachelor's degree in Health and Human Performance. I continue to read the latest research in this field. I am still a certified personal trainer although I have a Master's degree and work in a different field now. I've been a competitive Olympic lifter and have lifted for 10 continuous years.
I do not track my calories. Another invalid argument from you.
Your protein amounts is invalid because no one eats that much Broccoli. Or if you do, you'll have diarrhea. Good weight loss method though.
/I own you