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9/15/2011 1:17pm
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You might consider the Paleolithic diet. I think if you gave it 30 days you'd be convinced.
Personally I'm not into the protein powder thing. Aside from harmful metals and other contaminants being common, I see no reason to use protein powder instead of just eating properly. Our bodies are designed to eat food. We need a certain amount of fat when we eat in order to digest protein. Someone more knowledgeable than I will probably comment on this.
I have been advised to not eat for 2-3 hours before I go to BJJ class, and I'm a lot more comfortable in class when I heed this advise. I would guess that the same would go for Muay Thai. It is definitely important to eat after your workout. This is when your body is rebuilding the structures that were destroyed during the workout. The closer to the end of the workout you can eat, the better. Again I'm no expert and this is just my take on things. -
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9/16/2011 5:35am -
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9/19/2011 11:37pm
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First of all, congratulations on having those numbers in the first place. My first thought was "does she really need to go any lower?" I thought I was doing good at 20% (down from about 28% since January 2011 - I'm 5'3 and about 112 lbs now) but I wish I could be at 16 or 17%!
Anyway, I would just say be careful not to eat too many protein bars or "nutrition bars" due to the amounts of sugar (which always sabotage my efforts to slim down). I think what No.1_Son said was right about protein powders. Although I put a scoop in for my morning smoothie, I agree that eating real food and lean protein is the best and don't use powders more than once a day. Also, I make sure to eat lots of vegetables, "good fats," like olive oil, flax seed oil or avocado and carbs like quinoa which is high in protein for a grain. I stay away from processed foods, junk food, fast food, caffeine, most dairy and sugar. It's helped me a lot but I wouldn't be surprised if you already knew a lot of this being at 16-17%.



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Posted On:
9/15/2011 11:40am
Style: Muay Thai
Nutrition question for leaning out?