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Archive for December, 2007

6 - 7 meals a day is too much???

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

I had a conversation in the gym last night with this guy about my diet.  I told him I have a fast metabolism and that I was making some gains since I started eating more meals a day and taking whey protein.  I started drinking protein shakes in October and was at 172.  I’m 6′4, now 178-179.  He said that I was eating too much which surprised me.  This guy was 6′0, 213 and NOT my bodytype–the dreaded ECTOMORPH!  Ugh!  He said that by eating less meals, I burn less, and retain more muscle.  Hmmm…..

Does this guy make a valid point?  Or am I good with my current diet?  A sample is below.  Your thoughts, por favor….

Meal 1
Bowl of oatmeal
1 (or 2) scoop whey protein shake

Meal 2 (10 am)
Protein bar

Meal 3 (12 pm)
Lunch (TV Dinner w/ chicken for protein)
Salad
Fruit
Gatorade

Meal 4 (3 pm)
Snack (pretzels, fruit, protein bar)
Gatorade

Meal 5 (7 pm)
Post-workout protein shake (1 or 2 scoop)

Meal 6 (7:30 pm)
Chicken
Vegetable (or salad)
Gatorade

Meal 7 (11-12 midnight)
1 (or 2) scoop protein shake before bed

another Christmas feast!

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

Whew!  I don’t know if it’s torture or a good thing that my job has so many Christmas parties, breakfasts, and lunches!  Lord, do we go all out around here during the holidays.  We had our final feast (this time a breakfast) this morning and to say that i cheated a little would be a gross understatement!  LOL   Still going to the gym, but like a lot of people, I’ll step up my game in January!

 Merry Christmas!  Peace and blessings!  :-)

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do I need to improve my gym etiquette? LOL

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

Had (at first) what seemed to be a normal evening at the gym last night.  Legs and back, nothing fancy.  A guy approached me to ask if I was done with a machine.  After some chit-chat, he said that he was surprised I was so friendly.  Huh??  He said that he noticed that I always come in and don’t say anything to anyone, that I’m in my own world, and that I come across as anti-social.  Keep in mind that I’m not that way.  I don’t wear Ipod headphones or run on the treadmill reading a magazine which are things that people do to block people out.  But I was thinking to myself–"Well, umm, it is a gym where people come to work out.  It’s not a bar or a club."  But here’s the good part.  I overheard this same person tell some of his friends/workout partners that there was a guy in our gym whom he felt was gay.  They asked why he felt that way, and his answer was along the lines, "He’s always trying to talk to me and always ask if I compete."  I guess it did not occur to this guy that he may have been approached because he’s been in a few local shows and that there might be some people in our gym who want tips and advice on shows because they too want to compete one day. 

This opens the debate about proper gym etiquette.  How social should you be in the gym?  Are gyms now places where you’re supposed to say hello to everyone and their mama and high-five everyone?  If you don’t, then you’re cold?  But if you are amicable and friendly, that means you’re trying to get in dudes’ pants?  Since I go in, do my thing, and don’t like to be disturbed or stay for 3 hours talking about football or trying to get a whole bunch of phone numbers, then I guess I come down on the anti-social gym member.  LOL

Maybe it’s a Southern thing?  I’m from New York originally now and live in Virginia.  Strangers that you don’t know from Adam in the grocery store, mall, EVERYWHERE will speak to you and frown upon you if don’t return the "hospitality."  LOL

 

got abs? share your routine

Monday, December 10th, 2007
I had a great workout tonight.  Chest and abs.  My ab routine consists of lots of seated crunches and crunches with the rope where you crouch with the machine (sorry don’t know the official exercise name).  I decrease the reps and increase the weight and do about 6-8 sets of the seated crunches and 6 of the rope crunch.  Please share your ab routine.  What I’m doing is working (I can see the formation), but I have yet to get them sliced.  Believe it or not, I started weight training in 2002 and only started doing abs in October!  Obviously, they are not a favorite bodypart!  lol


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