First off you guys are fucking awesome!
I'll respond in order that you all wrote:
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Judo Tom and Stevesmi:
Now I understand, that makes total sense to dip your toes into just one at a time and test the waters first.
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Stevesmi: "believe it or not carbs are needed to build muscle.. its one of the most underrated things out there for bodybuilders..
also not everyone came from hunter/gatherer pasts, it depends on your ethnic background."
I guess this is where you and I differ in opinion.
Modern Agriculture was invented only 10,000 years ago, meaning for the 2.5 million years before that humans had no choice but to be hunter gatherers.
Anthropology shows us that many tribes ate diets of solely meat, as vegetables & grains were very unavailable and scarce.
So my point is we're far more adapted to eating meat than anything else.
Carbs just make you fat, insulin resistant, and damage your body by forming AGE's which harden your insides.
This I got from reading a shitload of alternative research books.
Another very bad thing about a high carb diet is that your body will start burning sugar for fuel,
and when you're a sugar-burner, and you don't eat enough, it will start using up your muscle mass by converting the protein into sugar (instead of your fat stores).
I don't want this doesn't come off arguementative,
so if you've got some specific reasons why carbs are necessary or helpful for muscle building please do tell.
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A lot of responses focused on diet and I think you're all right about that.
I need to eat more food to get bigger no doubt.
I've got this 1/2 cow coming soon from my farmer so I'll start eating like a beast soon.
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Lethia:
"This doesnt apply to everyone, certainly not me, if i followed that logic id stuff something down every 2 min, i can eat 5k+ of good food in a day and still be hungry..."
If I had to cold read your lifestyle based on that statement I would say that you eat more than a little carbohydrates.
Carbs are moderate at best as far as nutrient content:
They are low in fat, and the fat that's in there is omega-6, low in vitamins, minerals, and low in protein.
When you eat foods that don't give you what you need, your body's response is to keep you hungry in hopes that the next thing you give it will be nutritious and satisfy it's biochemical requirements.
From what I've read that's what's going on.
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Moya: Thanks for the response as well.
You seem to understand my situation.
All my life it's always been hard to put on weight, I could eat anything and everything and still remain lean, sounds like you might have been that way also.
As far as carbs go, I just don't see the benefit from this... they'll make me fat, which yeah, that'll put on some weight, but
isn't it possible to just put on muscle and not fat at the same time?
And yes lots of squats.
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Thanks again to everyone!@
-Mark
I'll respond in order that you all wrote:
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Judo Tom and Stevesmi:
Now I understand, that makes total sense to dip your toes into just one at a time and test the waters first.
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Stevesmi: "believe it or not carbs are needed to build muscle.. its one of the most underrated things out there for bodybuilders..
also not everyone came from hunter/gatherer pasts, it depends on your ethnic background."
I guess this is where you and I differ in opinion.
Modern Agriculture was invented only 10,000 years ago, meaning for the 2.5 million years before that humans had no choice but to be hunter gatherers.
Anthropology shows us that many tribes ate diets of solely meat, as vegetables & grains were very unavailable and scarce.
So my point is we're far more adapted to eating meat than anything else.
Carbs just make you fat, insulin resistant, and damage your body by forming AGE's which harden your insides.
This I got from reading a shitload of alternative research books.
Another very bad thing about a high carb diet is that your body will start burning sugar for fuel,
and when you're a sugar-burner, and you don't eat enough, it will start using up your muscle mass by converting the protein into sugar (instead of your fat stores).
I don't want this doesn't come off arguementative,
so if you've got some specific reasons why carbs are necessary or helpful for muscle building please do tell.
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A lot of responses focused on diet and I think you're all right about that.
I need to eat more food to get bigger no doubt.
I've got this 1/2 cow coming soon from my farmer so I'll start eating like a beast soon.
<><><><><><><><><><><>
Lethia:
"This doesnt apply to everyone, certainly not me, if i followed that logic id stuff something down every 2 min, i can eat 5k+ of good food in a day and still be hungry..."
If I had to cold read your lifestyle based on that statement I would say that you eat more than a little carbohydrates.
Carbs are moderate at best as far as nutrient content:
They are low in fat, and the fat that's in there is omega-6, low in vitamins, minerals, and low in protein.
When you eat foods that don't give you what you need, your body's response is to keep you hungry in hopes that the next thing you give it will be nutritious and satisfy it's biochemical requirements.
From what I've read that's what's going on.
<><><><><><><><>
Moya: Thanks for the response as well.
You seem to understand my situation.
All my life it's always been hard to put on weight, I could eat anything and everything and still remain lean, sounds like you might have been that way also.
As far as carbs go, I just don't see the benefit from this... they'll make me fat, which yeah, that'll put on some weight, but
isn't it possible to just put on muscle and not fat at the same time?
And yes lots of squats.
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Thanks again to everyone!@
-Mark