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	<title>Comments on: Nutrition for a 55+ bodybuilder</title>
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		<title>by: 100%beef</title>
		<link>http://blog.bodybuilding.com/100percentbeef/2008/02/21/nutrition-for-a-55-bodybuilder/#comment-2598712</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 14:29:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>It's a great reality check. I know when I first began using it--I underestimated my portions. I've discovered that the typical bodybuilder portion is 4-5 oz. of food (meat, fish, or complex carb). You can find the bodybug online and also at the APEX website. Let me know how you make out with it. Best wishes for success!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s a great reality check. I know when I first began using it&#8211;I underestimated my portions. I&#8217;ve discovered that the typical bodybuilder portion is 4-5 oz. of food (meat, fish, or complex carb). You can find the bodybug online and also at the APEX website. Let me know how you make out with it. Best wishes for success!
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		<title>by: 100%beef</title>
		<link>http://blog.bodybuilding.com/100percentbeef/2008/02/21/nutrition-for-a-55-bodybuilder/#comment-2598712</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 14:29:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://blog.bodybuilding.com/100percentbeef/2008/02/21/nutrition-for-a-55-bodybuilder/#comment-2598712</guid>
					<description>It's a great reality check. I know when I first began using it--I underestimated my portions. I've discovered that the typical bodybuilder portion is 4-5 oz. of food (meat, fish, or complex carb). You can find the bodybug online and also at the APEX website. Let me know how you make out with it. Best wishes for success!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s a great reality check. I know when I first began using it&#8211;I underestimated my portions. I&#8217;ve discovered that the typical bodybuilder portion is 4-5 oz. of food (meat, fish, or complex carb). You can find the bodybug online and also at the APEX website. Let me know how you make out with it. Best wishes for success!
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		<title>by: SGJR8860</title>
		<link>http://blog.bodybuilding.com/100percentbeef/2008/02/21/nutrition-for-a-55-bodybuilder/#comment-2594582</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2008 18:37:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://blog.bodybuilding.com/100percentbeef/2008/02/21/nutrition-for-a-55-bodybuilder/#comment-2594582</guid>
					<description>What do I think??? I think I'd better find out more about the Bodybug! (LOL)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What do I think??? I think I&#8217;d better find out more about the Bodybug! (LOL)
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		<title>by: SGJR8860</title>
		<link>http://blog.bodybuilding.com/100percentbeef/2008/02/21/nutrition-for-a-55-bodybuilder/#comment-2594582</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2008 18:37:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://blog.bodybuilding.com/100percentbeef/2008/02/21/nutrition-for-a-55-bodybuilder/#comment-2594582</guid>
					<description>What do I think??? I think I'd better find out more about the Bodybug! (LOL)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What do I think??? I think I&#8217;d better find out more about the Bodybug! (LOL)
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		<title>by: 100%beef</title>
		<link>http://blog.bodybuilding.com/100percentbeef/2008/02/21/nutrition-for-a-55-bodybuilder/#comment-1830952</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2008 14:20:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://blog.bodybuilding.com/100percentbeef/2008/02/21/nutrition-for-a-55-bodybuilder/#comment-1830952</guid>
					<description>Ok, I just completed a week long diet restricting fats to 11%, carbs to 58%, and protein to 31%. I'm feeling leaner all over. It is amazing what real whole foods can do. I am really thinking how supplements may be over-rated. I do take the Animal Pak everyday, along with Nitrix and Glutamine, and 1 or 2 helpings of 100% Whey Protein, but have paired back on a lot of the others. I was struck by how difficult it is to stay on course. I was away traveling for the week--and purchased a cheap ice chest to carry &amp;amp;#34;my food&amp;amp;#34; with me on my travels--I really didn't want too many set-backs. It seemed to work pretty well--I go for my bodyfat measurement this morning, so we'll see where the numbers fall.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ok, I just completed a week long diet restricting fats to 11%, carbs to 58%, and protein to 31%. I&#8217;m feeling leaner all over. It is amazing what real whole foods can do. I am really thinking how supplements may be over-rated. I do take the Animal Pak everyday, along with Nitrix and Glutamine, and 1 or 2 helpings of 100% Whey Protein, but have paired back on a lot of the others. I was struck by how difficult it is to stay on course. I was away traveling for the week&#8211;and purchased a cheap ice chest to carry &quot;my food&quot; with me on my travels&#8211;I really didn&#8217;t want too many set-backs. It seemed to work pretty well&#8211;I go for my bodyfat measurement this morning, so we&#8217;ll see where the numbers fall.
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		<title>by: 100%beef</title>
		<link>http://blog.bodybuilding.com/100percentbeef/2008/02/21/nutrition-for-a-55-bodybuilder/#comment-1830952</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2008 14:20:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://blog.bodybuilding.com/100percentbeef/2008/02/21/nutrition-for-a-55-bodybuilder/#comment-1830952</guid>
					<description>Ok, I just completed a week long diet restricting fats to 11%, carbs to 58%, and protein to 31%. I'm feeling leaner all over. It is amazing what real whole foods can do. I am really thinking how supplements may be over-rated. I do take the Animal Pak everyday, along with Nitrix and Glutamine, and 1 or 2 helpings of 100% Whey Protein, but have paired back on a lot of the others. I was struck by how difficult it is to stay on course. I was away traveling for the week--and purchased a cheap ice chest to carry &amp;amp;#34;my food&amp;amp;#34; with me on my travels--I really didn't want too many set-backs. It seemed to work pretty well--I go for my bodyfat measurement this morning, so we'll see where the numbers fall.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ok, I just completed a week long diet restricting fats to 11%, carbs to 58%, and protein to 31%. I&#8217;m feeling leaner all over. It is amazing what real whole foods can do. I am really thinking how supplements may be over-rated. I do take the Animal Pak everyday, along with Nitrix and Glutamine, and 1 or 2 helpings of 100% Whey Protein, but have paired back on a lot of the others. I was struck by how difficult it is to stay on course. I was away traveling for the week&#8211;and purchased a cheap ice chest to carry &quot;my food&quot; with me on my travels&#8211;I really didn&#8217;t want too many set-backs. It seemed to work pretty well&#8211;I go for my bodyfat measurement this morning, so we&#8217;ll see where the numbers fall.
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		<title>by: 100%beef</title>
		<link>http://blog.bodybuilding.com/100percentbeef/2008/02/21/nutrition-for-a-55-bodybuilder/#comment-1828332</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2008 02:56:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://blog.bodybuilding.com/100percentbeef/2008/02/21/nutrition-for-a-55-bodybuilder/#comment-1828332</guid>
					<description>In response to Dazwa62: Yes, you probably could. One of the things I discovered with the bodybug is that I was underestimating what I was eating, so the bodybug really gave me a reality check--wearing the monitor, downloading the data everyday, etc. all help reinforce the same message, which is responsible eating as opposed to reactive (diet) eating. The bodybug helps me adapt and adjust to my new lifestyle and nutrition plan--this is a major undertaking--it doesn't come easy--let's face it I've developed pretty set eating patterns over 57 years--changing those patterns really takes a lot of effort and internal commitment. Even then,  I found that I could not do it on my own. Checking in with a trainer REALLY helps. We trouble shoot problems or setbacks or plateaus when they occur--this is really important support. I think it is still very easy for me to fail at this--so the added trainer support really helps. Yes, through the bodybug/APEX program, daily meal plans are avaialble specific to my goals (fatburn) and I can adapt and adjust the meals however I like--I can replace comparable items that fit my own tastes better.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In response to Dazwa62: Yes, you probably could. One of the things I discovered with the bodybug is that I was underestimating what I was eating, so the bodybug really gave me a reality check&#8211;wearing the monitor, downloading the data everyday, etc. all help reinforce the same message, which is responsible eating as opposed to reactive (diet) eating. The bodybug helps me adapt and adjust to my new lifestyle and nutrition plan&#8211;this is a major undertaking&#8211;it doesn&#8217;t come easy&#8211;let&#8217;s face it I&#8217;ve developed pretty set eating patterns over 57 years&#8211;changing those patterns really takes a lot of effort and internal commitment. Even then,  I found that I could not do it on my own. Checking in with a trainer REALLY helps. We trouble shoot problems or setbacks or plateaus when they occur&#8211;this is really important support. I think it is still very easy for me to fail at this&#8211;so the added trainer support really helps. Yes, through the bodybug/APEX program, daily meal plans are avaialble specific to my goals (fatburn) and I can adapt and adjust the meals however I like&#8211;I can replace comparable items that fit my own tastes better.
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		<title>by: 100%beef</title>
		<link>http://blog.bodybuilding.com/100percentbeef/2008/02/21/nutrition-for-a-55-bodybuilder/#comment-1828332</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2008 02:56:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://blog.bodybuilding.com/100percentbeef/2008/02/21/nutrition-for-a-55-bodybuilder/#comment-1828332</guid>
					<description>In response to Dazwa62: Yes, you probably could. One of the things I discovered with the bodybug is that I was underestimating what I was eating, so the bodybug really gave me a reality check--wearing the monitor, downloading the data everyday, etc. all help reinforce the same message, which is responsible eating as opposed to reactive (diet) eating. The bodybug helps me adapt and adjust to my new lifestyle and nutrition plan--this is a major undertaking--it doesn't come easy--let's face it I've developed pretty set eating patterns over 57 years--changing those patterns really takes a lot of effort and internal commitment. Even then,  I found that I could not do it on my own. Checking in with a trainer REALLY helps. We trouble shoot problems or setbacks or plateaus when they occur--this is really important support. I think it is still very easy for me to fail at this--so the added trainer support really helps. Yes, through the bodybug/APEX program, daily meal plans are avaialble specific to my goals (fatburn) and I can adapt and adjust the meals however I like--I can replace comparable items that fit my own tastes better.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In response to Dazwa62: Yes, you probably could. One of the things I discovered with the bodybug is that I was underestimating what I was eating, so the bodybug really gave me a reality check&#8211;wearing the monitor, downloading the data everyday, etc. all help reinforce the same message, which is responsible eating as opposed to reactive (diet) eating. The bodybug helps me adapt and adjust to my new lifestyle and nutrition plan&#8211;this is a major undertaking&#8211;it doesn&#8217;t come easy&#8211;let&#8217;s face it I&#8217;ve developed pretty set eating patterns over 57 years&#8211;changing those patterns really takes a lot of effort and internal commitment. Even then,  I found that I could not do it on my own. Checking in with a trainer REALLY helps. We trouble shoot problems or setbacks or plateaus when they occur&#8211;this is really important support. I think it is still very easy for me to fail at this&#8211;so the added trainer support really helps. Yes, through the bodybug/APEX program, daily meal plans are avaialble specific to my goals (fatburn) and I can adapt and adjust the meals however I like&#8211;I can replace comparable items that fit my own tastes better.
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		<title>by: 100%beef</title>
		<link>http://blog.bodybuilding.com/100percentbeef/2008/02/21/nutrition-for-a-55-bodybuilder/#comment-1828272</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2008 02:48:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://blog.bodybuilding.com/100percentbeef/2008/02/21/nutrition-for-a-55-bodybuilder/#comment-1828272</guid>
					<description>First of all, in response to Jamming Jack--the bodybug measures calories burned during the day and night---I only take it off when I'm in the shower or pool--otherwise it is measureing calories burned. The only difference during exercise is the burn rate is considerably higher. Now, my trainer helps me set the numbers (calories burned vs. calories consumed) to meet my goals. At this point it is to lose fat--so I run a daily calorie deficit--that is, my goal is to burn more calories than I'm taking in--at the same time while building muscle--so, ideally, I'm not losing muscle weight--and better yet, gaining muscle or lean mass weight. Make sense? The bodybug seems to be pretty accurate--now there's a second analysis down at each weekly weigh in--my numbers are compared to a statistical model which checks the accuracy of my input, you manually input the foods/calories consumed each day. I have to admit, I haven't always been accurate with my input, and the statistical analysis, based upon my current weight--serves as a double check. Make sense?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First of all, in response to Jamming Jack&#8211;the bodybug measures calories burned during the day and night&#8212;I only take it off when I&#8217;m in the shower or pool&#8211;otherwise it is measureing calories burned. The only difference during exercise is the burn rate is considerably higher. Now, my trainer helps me set the numbers (calories burned vs. calories consumed) to meet my goals. At this point it is to lose fat&#8211;so I run a daily calorie deficit&#8211;that is, my goal is to burn more calories than I&#8217;m taking in&#8211;at the same time while building muscle&#8211;so, ideally, I&#8217;m not losing muscle weight&#8211;and better yet, gaining muscle or lean mass weight. Make sense? The bodybug seems to be pretty accurate&#8211;now there&#8217;s a second analysis down at each weekly weigh in&#8211;my numbers are compared to a statistical model which checks the accuracy of my input, you manually input the foods/calories consumed each day. I have to admit, I haven&#8217;t always been accurate with my input, and the statistical analysis, based upon my current weight&#8211;serves as a double check. Make sense?
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		<title>by: 100%beef</title>
		<link>http://blog.bodybuilding.com/100percentbeef/2008/02/21/nutrition-for-a-55-bodybuilder/#comment-1828272</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2008 02:48:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://blog.bodybuilding.com/100percentbeef/2008/02/21/nutrition-for-a-55-bodybuilder/#comment-1828272</guid>
					<description>First of all, in response to Jamming Jack--the bodybug measures calories burned during the day and night---I only take it off when I'm in the shower or pool--otherwise it is measureing calories burned. The only difference during exercise is the burn rate is considerably higher. Now, my trainer helps me set the numbers (calories burned vs. calories consumed) to meet my goals. At this point it is to lose fat--so I run a daily calorie deficit--that is, my goal is to burn more calories than I'm taking in--at the same time while building muscle--so, ideally, I'm not losing muscle weight--and better yet, gaining muscle or lean mass weight. Make sense? The bodybug seems to be pretty accurate--now there's a second analysis down at each weekly weigh in--my numbers are compared to a statistical model which checks the accuracy of my input, you manually input the foods/calories consumed each day. I have to admit, I haven't always been accurate with my input, and the statistical analysis, based upon my current weight--serves as a double check. Make sense?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First of all, in response to Jamming Jack&#8211;the bodybug measures calories burned during the day and night&#8212;I only take it off when I&#8217;m in the shower or pool&#8211;otherwise it is measureing calories burned. The only difference during exercise is the burn rate is considerably higher. Now, my trainer helps me set the numbers (calories burned vs. calories consumed) to meet my goals. At this point it is to lose fat&#8211;so I run a daily calorie deficit&#8211;that is, my goal is to burn more calories than I&#8217;m taking in&#8211;at the same time while building muscle&#8211;so, ideally, I&#8217;m not losing muscle weight&#8211;and better yet, gaining muscle or lean mass weight. Make sense? The bodybug seems to be pretty accurate&#8211;now there&#8217;s a second analysis down at each weekly weigh in&#8211;my numbers are compared to a statistical model which checks the accuracy of my input, you manually input the foods/calories consumed each day. I have to admit, I haven&#8217;t always been accurate with my input, and the statistical analysis, based upon my current weight&#8211;serves as a double check. Make sense?
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