MN5's 2010 get ripped plan
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[quote name='BartMan']plenty of gteens - but got to make sure you have veg - Mrs and I did salad for a few weeks and just had zero energy - trainer told us off - need the veg, something with a bit more guts about it than salad. <br />
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I was never a believer about the 'niot eating carbs at night' shit, but I think from experience, that it does work![/QUOTE]<br />
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Root vegtables I hear are the shit. That must mean carrots, brochli, cauli etc... and silverbeet. All of which I happpen to lurve. In fact I will eat anything apart from quiche. -
[quote name='BartMan']oh, yeah, and avoid peas and corn - to starchy (carby) apparently also!!<br />
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the ones you mentioned are the bomb, yes! Stir fry with a dash of chilli, soy, or any sauce - not too much though!![/QUOTE]<br />
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I saw a doco( can't remember the title...King Corn maybe?) last year about the part corn plays in the obesity problem in the states. It was claimed that corn was the root of the epidemic more so than the vats of fat they consume annually.<br />
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The production of corn in the States is so excessive they have mountains of the stuff sitting in reserve. <br />
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[quote name='BartMan']oh, yeah, and avoid peas and corn - to starchy (carby) apparently also!!<br />
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the ones you mentioned are the bomb, yes! Stir fry with a dash of chilli, soy, or any sauce - not too much though!![/QUOTE]<br />
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What about jalenos? My favourite. -
I like to mix up my workouts to keep it interesting. I'll do around two distance runs a week (4-6 miles depending upon how I feel) and two high intensity interval sessions a week. For the interval sessions I usually do at least one sprinting session, and these are 100 meter sprints, immediately walk back to the starting point, then do a set of burpees. That counts as one set. I'll usually do at least 4 sets of those. I also have a 100 pound punching bag and I'll do a boxing workout if the weather is too shitty to train outside. For these I'll usually do a 1 minute round of punching at high speed, full power, immediately followed by a set of push ups, immediately followed by a set of sit ups. This combination counts as one set. I'll do five sets of those. Then I'll skip rope for at least 5 one minute rounds.<br />
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I really like the interval training because it's short but really gets you fit. <br />
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As Bart says though, what you eat is key. I'm just not that big on restricting what I eat. I have no problem training consistently. Eating healthy foods is more of a challenge for me. I love pizza and burgers. -
Walked up to the park ( via lots of steep hills ) with my 19 month old son on my shoulders ( I think he's about 12 or so kg ) . Did a few sprints whilst at the park, a few cheeky chin ups and then deliberately went the long way home ( again via some big hills ). <br />
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Legs feeling it a bit this morning ! <br />
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Davidav I've got a punching bag in the garage which is currently blocked by a spare bed, lawn mower and other such crap. Once I've tidied I'll get back into that for sure. Amazing how quickly that tires you out and it sure gives me an appreciation of how amazingly fit top fighters are. -
Family time, dinner and watching Wellington get their asses handed to them in the 20/20 prohibited me doing much yesterday but popped out for a cheeky gun workout. Warm up with dumbbells then ripped out some bicep curls ( using the barbell from my bench ) once I could do no more I IMMEDIATELY got under the bench with the same weight and ripped out some skull crushers ( not as many ). Awesomely sore arms after that !
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Wifes family having a BBQ tomorrow which will involve a bit of BYC, volleyball etc. ( Well not if the weather does what it is supposed to ) <br />
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I intend to knock back a lot of lean meat and prawns, lots of salad and bugger all ( if any ) bread. <br />
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As I'm the only one who will be drinking I'll restrict myself to the 6 Macs Spring tides that I'll be bringing. Beer has fuck all carbs to start with, these have LESS than fuck all and aren't a bad drop in their own right. -
BBQ eating plan went pretty well although had to partake in a few more beers than planned due to someone bringing them. Would have been extremely rude not to. Hopefully this was partially burned off by some particularly vigourous back yard volleyball lots of jumping and diving, some of it was even beneficial to the team. <br />
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Weights on sunday, 20 minutes but a few drop sets in there. <br />
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Heading on a big walk with the boy after work to build up a sweat before dinner. Perhaps a few sprints, hill climbs as well. -
[URL="http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1914857-1,00.html"]Why exercise won't make you thin[/URL] <---- this is a hyperlink to the article, why isnt it highlighted blue??<br />
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[QUOTE]"In general, for weight loss, exercise is pretty useless," says Eric Ravussin, chair in diabetes and metabolism at Louisiana State University and a prominent exercise researcher. Many recent studies have found that exercise isn't as important in helping people lose weight as you hear so regularly in gym advertisements or on shows like The Biggest Loser — or, for that matter, from magazines like this one. <br />
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The basic problem is that while it's true that exercise burns calories and that you must burn calories to lose weight, exercise has another effect: it can stimulate hunger. That causes us to eat more, which in turn can negate the weight-loss benefits we just accrued. Exercise, in other words, isn't necessarily helping us lose weight. It may even be making it harder.[/QUOTE]<br />
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Bartman is right on the money - it's all in the fuel intake -
All in a balance though. Michael Phelps eats like a farkin horse I've heard. Hour upon hour in the pool may help explain why he has abs on top of his abs though......<br />
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Personally I've noticed the belt has gone in a tiny bit but again much of this can be attributed to diet ( and NEVER missing breaky now ! ) -
yeah I got tempted by some stupid online pop up, and listened to the speil about getting a 6 pack, and it was based around what you put in, no point doing 1000 sit up's a day and building a wickid set of ab's underneath your inch+ of fat! <br />
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And if done properly, can get you your 6 pack with minimal exercise. -
[quote name='Razbra']I saw a doco( can't remember the title...King Corn maybe?) last year about the part corn plays in the obesity problem in the states. It was claimed that corn was the root of the epidemic more so than the vats of fat they consume annually.<br />
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The production of corn in the States is so excessive they have mountains of the stuff sitting in reserve. <br />
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Yep it is King Corn, awesome documentary that should be watched by all.<br />
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Although the obesity is from different use of corn than mentioned above. Corn syrup (i.e. the sugar) is the prime offender.<br />
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I'm a bit worried about the exercise v eating debate now. While I like doing exercise and can keep it up, I don't like watching (outside the norm) what I eat. -
Well theres lots of schools of thought on this really. After all Arnie didn't get like he was simply by "eating right". I think he may have lifted a weight or two, demolished a couple of chickens a day and injected himself with a few pharmaceuticals.<br />
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A lot is also said for "having more muscle so as you burn fat" but you need to eat to build muscle.<br />
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It's confusing !