Hi everyone:
I started induction about three weeks ago and did not keep an accurate food log. I thought is was a pain in the donkey. Fit day was the answer, for me. I've reached a constant 65% fat, 30% protein and 5% carb macro nutrient split and the results are mind boggling.
Although I wasted 3 weeks and was about to blast the AD, in retrospect I was doing it all wrong. Once fully adjusted to the correct way of eating, the diet has produced remarkable visual results in 2 days! I'm developing arm, shoulder definition and my abs are hinting at some indentations here and there. I can see the horseshoe shape once again on my triceps.
I was heavy into bodybuilding for 12 years but the last five years were so intense (heavy school load, I've been attending university for 9 years after my fist degree from college) I had no time for working out. I spent these last 5 years studying, doing research and drinking vodka and beer.
Luckily, I have a fairly good muscular foundation. I weigh 242 lb (yesterday, I weighed 245 lb.) but I am at about 20-23% bodyfat. My goal is 9-11%. I use calipers and not the BMI thing.
I splurged and downloaded Fit day so I can store it in my lap top when I go out to the middle of no where to do star gazing. (No, I'm not an astrophysicist, but the polar opposite though I own large telescopes and enjoy amateur astronomy.)
Cheers,
Norman
I started induction about three weeks ago and did not keep an accurate food log. I thought is was a pain in the donkey. Fit day was the answer, for me. I've reached a constant 65% fat, 30% protein and 5% carb macro nutrient split and the results are mind boggling.
Although I wasted 3 weeks and was about to blast the AD, in retrospect I was doing it all wrong. Once fully adjusted to the correct way of eating, the diet has produced remarkable visual results in 2 days! I'm developing arm, shoulder definition and my abs are hinting at some indentations here and there. I can see the horseshoe shape once again on my triceps.
I was heavy into bodybuilding for 12 years but the last five years were so intense (heavy school load, I've been attending university for 9 years after my fist degree from college) I had no time for working out. I spent these last 5 years studying, doing research and drinking vodka and beer.
Luckily, I have a fairly good muscular foundation. I weigh 242 lb (yesterday, I weighed 245 lb.) but I am at about 20-23% bodyfat. My goal is 9-11%. I use calipers and not the BMI thing.
I splurged and downloaded Fit day so I can store it in my lap top when I go out to the middle of no where to do star gazing. (No, I'm not an astrophysicist, but the polar opposite though I own large telescopes and enjoy amateur astronomy.)
Cheers,
Norman






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