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06-26-2004, 01:14 AM #1
Why take solid foods instead of .....
My question is that i don't understand why everyone recommends to take more solid foods,and replace some of the protien shakes if you aren't gaining. IMO , I think it would take much longer for the protien to be digested if it was solid food. i just rememberwhen i used to go out alot and drink then i would get the beer munchies and get a hamburger or something. well, about 2 hours later i got sick and out came the food in chunks(not to gross anyone out) if it takes that long for your food(solids) to digest then you're better off eating solid protien 2 hours BEFORE your workout instead of after. i also thought about how food gets digested faster while on AAS, but that also depends on what kind of AAS you are taking. so my point is SOLID FOODS AREN'T FOR EVERYONE.by the way i ate mostle shakes during my cycle and gained 35 lbs. not a flame post,just a discussion
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06-26-2004, 01:31 AM #2Associate Member
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Originally Posted by flabbywussyLast edited by redwizza; 06-26-2004 at 01:34 AM.
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06-26-2004, 01:35 AM #3Member
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Originally Posted by flabbywussy
i think its recommended that u down a shake right after your workout....u do have a point but compare a bber thats veggie to a meat eater i would wanna look like the meat eater....another reason why people probably perfer solid to shake is that shakes are synthetic and well meat is it.....i have a feelin sumone like swole knows a real good reason.
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06-26-2004, 01:46 AM #4
Calories!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You want to eat major amounts of calories if you are in a bulking stage. Plus there is alot more micronutrients in real food. My protein shakes have about 100 calories per serving. to get 4,000 calories a day you would have to consume 40 servings of protein powder alone. Thats about one container. Really 4,000 calories aint sh!t either. Then you want to have solid food in your stomach to slow things down in your digestive tract. If all you do is drink meal replacement shakes and such everything is gonna just run through you.
Some will be able to explain this better im sure, but theres a little tid bit.
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06-26-2004, 01:58 AM #5
This thread makes me dizzy. Yes, solid food is best. But for someone with a tempermental digestive tract, liquid foods are easier to digest and tend to cause less bloat.
If you're bulking, then clean calories are what matters--get them however you can. Come contest time most people switch to mostly solid foods.
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06-26-2004, 02:11 AM #6Junior Member
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cuse solid food have fiber, minerals, and essiental nutritient that not found in shakes
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06-26-2004, 02:16 AM #7LORDBLiTZ Guest
I've made good gains on mostly shakes with only a couple solid meals a day. I hate eating so shakes really do help out. If you're going to be taking in mostly shakes, make sure you have a couple large solid meals a day tho.
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06-26-2004, 02:33 AM #8
Theres no way you can consume the nessacary calories with simple protein shakes. Dont tell him that!!!!!!! Weight gainers maybe but then its a matter of what actually gets absorbed. When im bulking Im sick of food too!!!!! I just got done bulking for 3 months and I can tell you im not gonna have a bit of a problem dieting. But then my luck, my mind will go into starvation mode. Just eat. Make yourself eat!!!!!!!!!!
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06-26-2004, 02:55 AM #9Member
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Wtf??
Originally Posted by flabbywussy
Anything wrong with this cycle?
you claim to be a bio-chemist. If you are, then why do you not know the answer to this fairly simple question? I'm no expert, in fact I know nothing, but I have an inkling that bio-chemistry would teach you a little sense about such questions as you ask here. I'm not calling you out or anything, but you gave me a humiliating flaming on my thread. Just thought that, if I could, I'd see what I could do for you in return.
"BIOCHEMISTRY - THE STUDY OF THE CHEMICAL AND PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROCESSES OF LIVING ORGANISMS.
PHYSICO-CHEMICAL - RELATING TO PHYSICS OR CHEMISTRY OR PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY."
Oxford Concise English Dictionary
(I apologise in advance to the mods for this dig to another member of AR, if you want me to delete this thread then let me know. THNX)Last edited by Bouncer272001; 06-26-2004 at 03:00 AM.
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06-26-2004, 03:07 AM #10Originally Posted by redwizza
by the way this is from bodybuilding.com where is your sources????
"Secondly I think its important that the protein and carbohydrates be liquid in nature. Solid foods simply take longer to digest in the stomach. The longer we need to wait for the nutrients to be delivered to the small intestine for absorption, the more tissue breakdown can occur".
"More over, after intense training, the rate that material is actually dumped into the small intestine from the stomach is much slower. So liquid supplements are highly sought after at this time. I would also recommend taking some anti-oxidants after cardio as well, like vitamin C, E, beta-carotene, alpha lipoic acid, NAC, etc. Most free radicals are nothing more than un-paired Oxygen molecules. So I think it is safe to say aerobic exercise will create more of them than resistance training. "
"You're probably thinking a meal replacement that would fit the bill at this time, but there is only one problem. Most MRP's are comprised mainly of casein, which takes a very long time to digest. Whey hydrolysates, isolates and concentrates, in order of preference, are what should be taken in the period immediately after any work out. The longer it takes the nutrient to get into the blood, the more muscle breakdown can occur. Whey is a much faster "acting" protein than casein."
if this sounds wrong to you it's because you're probably only 17 (so you shouldn't be here on this site anyway)and too naive to comprehend
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06-26-2004, 03:10 AM #11
Anything wrong with this cycle?
"you claim to be a bio-chemist."
sorry if you are gullible,and do not understand sarcasm wtf????
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06-26-2004, 03:15 AM #12Originally Posted by redwizza
says the man who does not know fina and deca is a no,no
by the way,about my "nickname" ....it's called sarcasm,but you couldn't figure that out because you're only 17.
http://67.18.108.244//showthread.php?t=101019Last edited by flabbywussy; 06-26-2004 at 05:06 AM.
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06-26-2004, 03:20 AM #13Originally Posted by MMC78
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06-26-2004, 03:39 AM #14Originally Posted by flabbywussy
Years ago,I did make nice gains using many shakes during the day.And I never bought into this 1.5-2 grams per pound of body weight.I've gained well of 1g,and noticed when I went to 1.5 grams,bf started to show up.I also don't require alot of carbs either.But my age plays in big role in the statements I made above.when I was in my early 20's,I could eat anything I wanted all day long,and not put on an ounce of fat.
So I get a kick out of reading posts that tell ppl you must take in 5k in cals Ed.These guys don't now a persons age or how fast or slow thier metabolism is.I'm sure advice like that has turned many bros on these boards into fat pigs on cycle,just because they had it drilled in thier head you HAVE to take in X amount of cals Ed or you won't grow...BS I say!!!Last edited by Da Bull; 06-26-2004 at 03:41 AM.
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06-26-2004, 04:01 AM #15Originally Posted by Da Bull
Even when macro breakdown and calories are the same, I still grow better off of mostly solid foods, for what that's worth, but MRPs and shakes are much more valuable than they used to be. Definitely a casein shake before bed and whey pwo...no questions there.
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06-26-2004, 04:58 AM #16
great responses from da bull, and einstein! thanks guys.very thought out
about my statement ,don't get me wrong i eat solid foods with some of my shake,but it is very little. just enough so i don't feel hungry 1/2 hour after my shake(like da bull stated) i try to eat most of my carbs when i wake up,and pre/post workout.
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06-26-2004, 05:03 AM #17Member
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Pay more attention for a fuller understanding
Originally Posted by flabbywussy
I already referred to your sarcasm in aforementioned thread. You really should take more note of what you read.....
And as for your post before this, your quote from bodybuilding.com clearly states that protein shakes are good for directly after workout. It doesn't state that they are good as a complete alternative to food or should be thought of in such a way. You really should take more note of what you read....
So are you now saying that you are not a bio-chemist?
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06-26-2004, 05:13 AM #18Originally Posted by Bouncer272001
and what the h@ll are you talking about...i think you need to take note of what YOU read! duhHHH!!!! all i was saying was that there is no reason for people to replace there shakes with solid food in other words why not take both.
o.k. do..... you ........understand......now??? ..........smarty!
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06-26-2004, 05:16 AM #19
By The Way I Spaced Out The Last Words For Ya,so You Could Understand
THIS IS MY LAST RESPONSE FOR THIS THREAD,SO IF YOU WANT TO ARGUE,I SUGGEST YOU GO ELSEWHERE.Last edited by flabbywussy; 06-26-2004 at 05:23 AM.
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06-26-2004, 09:49 AM #20Associate Member
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you are an idiot FATSO. i didnt flame or try to flame you at all. if i wanted to do that i would make it very clear from my first sentence that i thought you are an idiot, and even if protein shakes dont have carb in them, DUMBASS, you can still gain alot of fat from something that is digestable so fast like WHEY protein....again.....DUMB ASS.
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06-26-2004, 10:16 AM #21
Iam 24 I basically can eat all I want, I drink mostly shakes though because I don't have enough time to stop and eat all day...If I could,and I will once I get settled I would drink whey isolate before each meal than have the whey working right away
then have the regular food(usually tuna plain or double chicken breast sandwich)digesting slowly for the next 2-3 hours till I get some whey in me...I think that would
keep a constant flow of protein digesting....You can make good gains on a shake only
diet, Ive done it..But 6 full meals a day plus shakes and you would be right......At least 2-3 real meals...
Good LUck
KP
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06-26-2004, 10:28 AM #22
Great info here guys , Food isnt anabolic !!!!! And its always better to consume a limited amount of calories to make sure you dont get fat on a cycle. Hmmm i wonder if the pros take that aproach?????? Try to stay lean and grow at the same time, excellent idea, even better encourage this guy to drink protein shakes instead of eating solid food !!!!!!!!!! A 3,500 calorie diet is what I would use during a cutting phase. People that try to keep their apperance and grow at the same time stay the same size,less the pumps created by steroids !!!!!!!!!
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06-26-2004, 10:49 AM #23
It dont matter if you have a fast or slow metabolism 3,500 calories isnt sh!t!!!!!!!! I eat proabllay 4, 500- 5,000 calories a day and i have a slow metabolism. I gained 34lbs on my last cycle, about 6-8 pounds fat and then minus estimated water weight 10lbs I gained at least a good 15lbs of lean muscle. I dont try to do both cut and bulk at the same time.
heres a good example of someone eating 3,500 calories a day!!!!
http://67.18.108.244/showthread.php?t=106818
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06-26-2004, 11:05 AM #24
lot of good responses but the bottom line is both solid food & shakes are needed. Solid foods are superior . Why?? Solid foods takes time to digest which translate into higher metabolic rate. Its taking calories just to break down the food. Shakes on the other hand go through much more rapidly therefore, less calories . Also, your pancreas produces very high amounts of enzymes for digestive & other purposes. If you do not have enough food/water where do the enzymes go? Your blood stream then to other organs...Shakes are great & have there usefull purpose But they are readily absorb after a workout & if you only have Whey it is being oxidized for fuel not completly for muscell building. So its good to have a shake with casien or slower acting protiens
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06-26-2004, 11:29 AM #25Originally Posted by Anhydro78
Wrong wrong wrong.....Da Bull is spot on...the older I get the less cals I need to grow. I eat about 3500 +/- and have no probs growing at all. I'll be 30 next month. I used to eat closer to 5k when I was in my low 20's though.
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06-26-2004, 11:55 AM #26
So I guess eat bif to get big just got thrown out the window here. I was under the impress that excessive food can have an anabolic effect even if your not on steroids . I by no means thing anyone should eat so much that they let themselves go. But when in a bulking phase we shouldnt be worrying about Body fat increases too much.
Im 272lb If I ate 3,500 calories Id be on a cutting diet. Even with eating 4,000-5,000 calories I feel I could get more out of my cycle if I could make myself eat more.
I dont think we are talking about a old fat guy here either. Do you guys remember his avatar he had a while back . He looked young tall slinder. I cant see advising a guy like that to drink protein shakes instead eating real food
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06-26-2004, 12:00 PM #27Originally Posted by Anhydro78
You are 100% right there is no substitution for food!
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06-26-2004, 05:29 PM #28Originally Posted by Anhydro78
you're 26 yrs old,I think you'll change your thought and diet pattern once you get older.Unless you want ppl to call you Santa Claus.
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06-26-2004, 06:36 PM #29LORDBLiTZ Guest
Different strokes for different folks. I grow better of shakes than off real food. I do eat a couple soild meals a day tho. And i always pull in 4000 to 4500 cals a day.
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06-26-2004, 06:39 PM #30Originally Posted by LORDBLiTZ
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06-26-2004, 07:33 PM #31LORDBLiTZ GuestOriginally Posted by bjayg
I don't agree with that. I've tried both ways and have found what works best for me. Solid food with proper supplementation can take you much further than just a normal old school diet. Case in point, look how much bigger the pro's are today compared to the 60's and 70's.
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06-26-2004, 07:48 PM #32
i dont have a problem with food intake its the water. i dont like water but luckily i can drink the sh!t out of unsweetened ice tea
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06-26-2004, 07:48 PM #33Originally Posted by LORDBLiTZ
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06-26-2004, 08:10 PM #34LORDBLiTZ GuestOriginally Posted by bjayg
They're bigger these days because our technology is way more advanced. And yes, they are more educated on drug use and diet. But don't tell me that none of these guys use supplements. I'd put money that 99% of the guys and girls on this board use supps. The only reason we're here talking about this is, because a supplement company hosts this board. I'm glad you've found what works for you. Because i know what works for me. Like i said before, different strokes for different folks.
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06-26-2004, 09:28 PM #35
im old too (46) and I am eating less than 2500 cals per day now and still gaining muscle. Your meabolism rate is the decidjing factor. the older you get the less food you need, and packing on muscle actually gets easier. The problem is that you also pack on fat a faster.
Also concur with DB that older guys just dont need 2x grams of protien. Im doing real well on 1X and some days even less.
Like many older people I know who lift. the less we eat - the better we feel.
Originally Posted by Da Bull
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06-27-2004, 03:17 AM #36Retired Vet
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Originally Posted by redwizza
You need to grow up...
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06-27-2004, 07:49 AM #37Originally Posted by Blown_SC
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06-27-2004, 08:22 AM #38Originally Posted by LORDBLiTZ
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06-27-2004, 08:36 AM #39
i totally concur with Urban Dawg, as you age metabolically speaking we slow down, basic physiology 101. But the down side is we accummulate adipose tissue at a higher %. Hormones ratio's test/estros. Sure I can eat 4000 kcal but do I wish to look the the pillsbury doe boy?? At 25 eat your self away. Everyones different in some aspects,thats why theres 5 billion souls on this planet not one with the same DNA makeup
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