You'll wilt away...Originally Posted by SkinBasket
You'll wilt away...Originally Posted by SkinBasket
A kid that eats 2000 calories of fruit and vegetables is going to weigh exactly the same and carry the same body fat as the kid's clone who eats 2000 calories of lard and butter with high fructose corn syrup on top?Originally Posted by Partial
"You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial
I didn't say that, but its very possible they could weigh the same and have vastly different body compositions, etc.Originally Posted by SkinBasket
But fat is 100% dependent on calorie intake so they won't weight the same, they'll just have the same amount of fat, down to the ounce, right?Originally Posted by Partial
You're starting to make me worry about the new "eat nothing but tasty fat" diet I just set up.
"You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial
Dude, WTF are you talking about. You're a god damn idiot.Originally Posted by SkinBasket
Originally Posted by PartialOriginally Posted by Partial
"You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial
Fine, bodyweight...Originally Posted by SkinBasket
I was referring to the question of you asking that dude if he's fat. I said fat, implying being overweight, oh fuck it, its just not worth justifying my answers to you. I'd recommend going with my breakfast if you're going for a morning treat, or go with a dextrose and whey workout cocktail during the exercise.
But haven't you confessed to being more than a few pounds overweight? Why would someone want to emulate your diet? :POriginally Posted by Partial
i sub rye for whey......it doesn't make me any stronger, but now I am a joy in the office!
ok ok ok... the question posted... does the "Shit" in the jugs make you fat/shrink your nad...
If you get 100% whey protein, with no additives (creatine, glutamine) then you will NOT get fat if you are taking it right after your workout... AND IT WILL DEFINALTY NOT SHRINK YOUR NADS... (your thinking about roids)
100% whey protein defiantly helped me on my workout / results...
A prime example : myself...
I take it every time I finish my workout ...
Results : 1 year ago : 145 lbs. Year to date : 175 lbs
: bench 115 Year to date : 305
: curls 40 Year to date : 110
: shoulder press (dumbbells) 40 lb Year to date : 75
I could go on and on about how everything has increased, and i'm pretty convinced this had something to do with it... Although I am still growing (was 18 when I started to work out, 19 currently), taking something such as protein will help you increase your strength and make you leaner...
Just don't overdue it... Do everything in moderation...
Well, that is also the product of working out a lot. I agree, if you're maintaining a lean body and add a scoop of whey, you probably won't change much in fat if any.Originally Posted by packers11
However, if bulking up means pounding 10 cheese burgers a day, its likely you will. It all comes down to calories in versus calories out.