07-09-2012, 11:27 AM | #91 |
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170.0 on the scale yesterday....down from 204 at Christmas.
Fine tuning my body fat percentage at this point while I continue to maximize my cardiovascular strength and endurance. I burn between 850-950 calories per hour workout....still pushing for that 1,000 calories/hour burn...I'll get there...it's just gonna take more time. I'm estimating another 3-5 pounds lost and I should be at an "essential" body fat level of 4-6%....then I'll go have the hydrostatic test done....as well as a heart and lung capacity test. I'm addicted. |
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On the days I wear my heart monitor (non-lifting days) I'm about the same on the calorie burn. The only way to get there is to be way up in your HR zone, which a lot of people will tell you is wrong, bad, etc. Are you (or anybody else) using any type of recovery formula post work-out?
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When I first started my HR would climb into the high 170's, low 180's consistently....I'm better conditioned now so it usually max's around 160. But that isn't what's really important....it's how quickly you can resume a lower heart rate after working at your max that is important. I can be ready to resume after a 30 second recovery....usually from 160 back down to 130-ish in 30 seconds. I use this after each workout: http://www.muscletech.com/products/c...l#overview_tab |
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What I do notice a difference from supplement wise is daily creatine and a good pre-workout for lifting. I like Muscle Pharm's "Assault" for pre-workout and hated NOExplode.
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I have been using Mike's Mix as a recovery drink but no other supplements at this point. The make up (protein-carb-sugar ratios) is very similar to chocolate milk but better controlled. I like his stuff because it is a small company started by a guy looking to create a good product. He backs his info with actual science and is open to change if better science comes along (not "This works best because this is what I sell.") I e-mailed him a question about a product and got an answer back within a few hours from Mike himself. http://mikesmixrecoverydrink.com/
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And it's funny....of course, I feel better physcially...but I am amazed by how much better I feel MENTALLY....I have energy to burn...a hugely positive attitude....and active lifestyle outside of working out....I truly think that the steady dose of endorphin highs makes a difference. |
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But I'm still testing the theory that you have to have carbs for energy and recovery by taking my lack of carb intake to a more extreme level than is probably necessary, just to see if I bonk out, start having a foggy brain, lose the ability to recover, etc. etc.. But I do miss my chocolate milk. We used to buy TruMoo or Mootopia choc. milk by the gallons! Mmmmm... On that note, with the addition of visible quadriceps and calf muscle vascularity to my physique I think I have successfully proven that eating high amounts of saturated and non-saturated fat does not cause an active person to put on body fat, and in fact promotes body fat loss, even in lean individuals. And I have really, REALLY upped my fat intake to a ridiculous amount lately. The jury is still out on whether or not I'm going to have a heart attack. Let me share my absurd "diet" from yesterday Breakfast - 2 glasses whole milk, 7 eggs cooked in butter, 3 whole sausage patties Lunch - 13oz T-Bone steak, 2 eggs, scoop of sour cream, garlic butter Post workout - high fat/protein fruit smoothie Dinner -3 Double Quarter Pounders w/Cheese (sans buns), cup of strawberries, glass of whole milk.
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Insanity has begun. On a somewhat relaxed schedule (M-W-F, with a run on off days) I probably won't have the advertised results, but this shit is intense!
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