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I'm talking to an ignorant wasak unable to converse like a human.
Come on Phil, John hasn't really said anything out of order.
I'm talking to an ignorant wasak unable to converse like a human.
At this stage in the game I'm reluctant to publish that information based on recent barbaric attitudes.
They might get published on a forum![]()
With respect...Would you like me to go into detail or let you continue thinking wrongly??
Misunderstood BIG time.
I've eaten carbs as my last meal and you can see the results above. I'm talking proper starchy carbs too.
Most people don't understand the biochemistry behind fat reduction and simply listen to the myths that surround it...
Such as:
No carbs before bed...or at all!
Exercise all the time.
No sugar.
Lots of protein.
Phil either back up what you say or retract your comments.
My results so far guys after 37 days:
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And skinfold measurements for those that know...
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Only 1 session of kickboxing a week and even that, I've put the fat BACK in to prove the point of exercise not being a major influencing factor in fat reduction.
Eating mostly carbs.
Not worrying about GI scale - it's a pretty even split between sugars and starches.
Still having treats! In my 37 days I have had: 6 krispy kremes, 3 pizzas, Chinese, 2 brownies, 3 packs of sweets (100g bags) & a triple chocolate muffin!
As you can see, all my weight loss is fat and my lean body weight (muscle mass amongst bones) has gone up. My body fat percentage is considerably lower - this is 3 notches on the belt & around 3 inches from the waistline. Muscles in the chest and shoulder are much more visible and I'm almost at the halfway mark of my goal (9% body fat).
By far, these results are amongst the best I've ever achieved and indeed seen!
VERY motivational to see / know.
Keep focused on what you want folks - don't get too hung up in the short term goals!
He can't retract his comments because that'd add up to some serious exercise
You's have to slow down, I'm at work!!
Right. Ignoring John for a second because I understand what's going on there - he is set in his ways of thinking and anything else that goes against it is "wrong".
Don't worry John, I'm actually very well qualified in personal training, biomechanics and nutrition - I am talking from knowledge and if you were more interested in the science than being proved wrong then you would listen. Instead you try to be so assertive that I look discredited enough for others to doubt me: that's fine, you're not a client and neither have they.
Anyway.
In a nutshell:
People are first under the impression that movement accounts for a large portion of their calories and whilst this could be true for a very active individual, actually most of us use most of our energy from the muscle cells in our organs.
These cells are fueled with fat.
John mentioned the gluconeogenic pathway and fat is part of this.
We are constantly use fat, all the time - we don't need to try or take supplements as we are constantly using existing fat from our storage cells.
However:
Unlike amino acids (protein) and glucose directly broken down from glycogen (carbohydrates), fat has a precursor before it can be used for energy.
This precursor (pyruvic acid) comes from glucose that has been broken down already (either carbs or protein).
So in essence: you will always be using fat, your choice in the foods you intake is weather to get that precursor from carbs, or protein.
Modern keto or paleo diets aren't aware of the above and assume insulin resistance is the root cause of problems, therefore eliminating carbs. But this causes them to produce pyruvic acid from amino acids either in their diet and or their muscles.
With that comes it's flaws and side effects as anyone on such a diet will know about.
There are many pros for carbs, one of which is that whilst protein builds muscle, carbohydrates retain them.
That's the science, I can post sources when I'm home later but that is the way it is like it or lump it. That's not an opinion, that's not my theory, that is just how it is.
I'm merely putting this science to the test in myself and it is so far correct.
John seems to think I'll stop reducing fat easily at some stage whilst I maintain there isn't a foreseeable reason for that.
John.
For example, do you really think a few sweets will surge insulin to reduce blood glucose???
If I said 0g fat which I can't remember saying then that would be wrong, it's low fat but not no fat.
Did I say my diet is all sugar???
I recently took up a bet with a colleague where I just ate carbs, did 0hrs exercise & no protein. He done 4hrs exercise, had only fats and protein and no carbs.
Anyway, I'm pretty much done talking to you, you're not open for discussion and that's not a discussion I want to be part of.
"Many people feel so tired after eating cake or cookies they have to lie down. That's because sugar wreaks havoc on your metabolism, quickly raising your blood glucose (sugar) levels and, in turn, forcing your pancreas to release insulin. The insulin then lowers your blood sugar levels quickly, which makes you feel tired."
It says right there that you just ate carbs. Which means you only ate suger. If you'd have been telling a different lie, you'd have said "I just ate carbs and fats".
You haven't done any talking, yet, Phil, you've just done plenty of lying and deflecting.
Here's an example of a proper personal trainer called Phil. This is a good friend of mine, Phil Hudson, from Guildford in Surrey. I rate his knowledge up there with some of the best in this country.
Hmmm...I should probably be involved in this thread...
My credentials
Take a look at this article. It's a bit sciency but an interesting read![]()
Lol what have I lied about?!?
And a slice of cake won't make you tired don't be silly - there's not nearly enough focused derived from it to cause any serious insulin secretions.
3 slices and we're talking!
Lol does he agree with you then about whatever you say![]()
John.
Why don't you wait until the date I've claimed to be 9% with mostly carbs, no muscle loss or the aid of exercise and then question my knowledge...???
At the moment you're getting very heated over your beliefs, not even open to accept anything from anyone by the looks of it.
No, he knows more about this than I ever will. He's a legitimate personal trainer. Unlike you.
I do not concentrate all my energy on making sure you have 100% correct posture for a squat - that's boring.
Phil, here's the problem. You haven't posited any beliefs. You've been asked them over and over, you've been asked to explain your beliefs, the science behind those beliefs, and every time you've avoided doing so.
I haven't posted any beliefs of any kind. I've posted nothing more than facts which can be backed up in one ten minute visit to Wikipedia.
Please, feel free to prove me wrong. Feel free to do ANYTHING other than show me that you haven't got a clue what you're talking about on this subject.
What are your personal training qualifications, and do you have a degree in biochemistry?
John, I've told you I'm qualified, it's up to you weather you believe me or not, I don't care either way.
Phil, you haven't visited my profile. Well done. File that with everything else you haven't done in this thread.
Just to make sure I'm not misunderstanding what your saying Phil, you've stated within this thread that based on this diet that your on which has little to no exercise involved. You are able to increase your muscle mass whilst also reducing your body fat?
I've started a diet. Just so show the morons how moronic they are with their protein and stuff.
This diet contains nothing but crushed up memory cards.
I am going to consume nothing but memory cards (Kingston brand, they're cheaper) for 12 weeks and my aim is to go from 9% bodyfat, which I'm currently at, down to -17%.
I've been on the diet for 35 minutes, and so far here is my progress:
Start:
Bodyweight 77kg
bf: 9%
Physical appearance: hot
Currently: 98kg
bf: -3%
Physical appearance: Smoking!
As you can see, I've gained bodyweight, but I've lost body fat, which means this diet rocks! I'm right on track, and this is all the evidence you need. I will be updating this thread with my progress as I go on. SCIENCE, BABY!
I've started a diet. Just so show the morons how moronic they are with their protein and stuff.
This diet contains nothing but crushed up memory cards.
I am going to consume nothing but memory cards (Kingston brand, they're cheaper) for 12 weeks and my aim is to go from 9% bodyfat, which I'm currently at, down to -17%.
I've been on the diet for 35 minutes, and so far here is my progress:
Start:
Bodyweight 77kg
bf: 9%
Physical appearance: hot
Currently: 98kg
bf: -3%
Physical appearance: Smoking!
As you can see, I've gained bodyweight, but I've lost body fat, which means this diet rocks! I'm right on track, and this is all the evidence you need. I will be updating this thread with my progress as I go on. SCIENCE, BABY!

Update:
Just switched from CF cards to SD cards because they're smaller and easier to swallow.
Been on the diet another 20 minutes, here are my stats:
Bodyweight: 380kg
bf: 0%
Skin: Green
Trousers: Ripped
As you can see, switching to SD cards has caused a jump in body fat back up to 0%, I didn't account for the new storage capacity of current SD cards, but it's easy enough to control now that I know how many calories there are in 64gb.
The upside is that I've turned into the incredible Hulk.
As we can see, this diet is way better than Phil's crappy carb diet. If you want to see the science, just read this post again, all the information you need is right there.
Will update again soon.