Bob Harper and The Skinny Rules

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  • His new book is out today. Basically it suggests protein with every meal-one glass of water before every meal and 8-12 glasses per day-one day with no animal protein (to focus on fruits and veggies) and one "splurge" day a week.

    any thoughts?

    I think you should fully read it instead of telling people what you think you skimmed over. Theres more tips than this and He suggests to shoot for 5 cups of water a day. One day of no meat and one splurge meal per week to keep us sane.
  • BigDaddyBRC
    BigDaddyBRC Posts: 2,395 Member
    Fall for marketing schemes much? Because I have these pills....they are MAGIC!
  • bbbgamer
    bbbgamer Posts: 582 Member
    I will have to look into it, I usually love Bob. From the rough outline, it seems like a good plan to me. Just curious what protein sources he suggests with every meal? Is it always meat?

    read much??
  • SassyCalyGirl
    SassyCalyGirl Posts: 1,932 Member

    thanks for the correction.
  • amfmmama
    amfmmama Posts: 1,420 Member
    I have a splurge meal either every week or every 2 weeks. I don't eat everything in site. I plan my day. I exercise, I eat well all day and for dinner I will have what I want. I still count those calories. Because I have made changes in how I eat, I often find that my splurge meal does not go that much over my daily calorie allotment, sometimes not at all. I think I do better during the day because I know I am going to treat myself at dinner. I also have found that the change up, helps me keep my weight loss on track. No one is saying that you should wake up and eat your way to bed.
  • IveLanded
    IveLanded Posts: 797 Member
    Though normally, I liked Bob, Im starting to wonder about him though.
    He has to use gimmicks, like the ones listed in the OP. He'll never sell books saying, "Eat a balanced diet, and count your calories."

    I don't think it's a gimmick to explain what a balanced diet is. The more I learn about food and fueling my body, the more I realize that what the average person thinks is "healthy and balanced" really isn't.
  • GasMasterFlash
    GasMasterFlash Posts: 2,206 Member
    Though normally, I liked Bob, Im starting to wonder about him though.
    He has to use gimmicks, like the ones listed in the OP. He'll never sell books saying, "Eat a balanced diet, and count your calories."
    I don't think it's a gimmick to explain what a balanced diet is. The more I learn about food and fueling my body, the more I realize that what the average person thinks is "healthy and balanced" really isn't.
    Only eating certain foods on certain days? That's a gimmick.
  • ktaylorj
    ktaylorj Posts: 6
    Anyone know if there's anything you can do to combat flouride in water combatting a bad thyroid? I may be grasping at straws... but dieting and working my butt off in the gym for minimal results.... frustrated.
  • GasMasterFlash
    GasMasterFlash Posts: 2,206 Member
    Anyone know if there's anything you can do to combat flouride in water combatting a bad thyroid? I may be grasping at straws... but dieting and working my butt off in the gym for minimal results.... frustrated.
    I would suggest creating a new thread.
  • OfficialPR
    OfficialPR Posts: 1,578 Member
    He actually says to do one splurge MEAL a week. The thought behind it is that when you plan the splurge you are in control.
    Exactly..not a whole DAY..just a MEAL...
    I like the idea of a meatless day a week. And you don't NEED animal protein per se. Quinoa is the only non animal substance that is also a complete protein, like animal protein. So you wouldn't be missing the other parts of the proteins like with other sources of protein.

    Problem solved.
    Agree...I have mine as Meatless Monday
  • takingnameskickingbutt
    takingnameskickingbutt Posts: 231 Member
    I just read the book, and in no way does he say not to eat animal protein. He even says that fish (which is an animal) is the ideal protein. I am not cool that one of his food rules is no potatos, but everything else seemed logical.

    xx
  • LizKurz
    LizKurz Posts: 340 Member
    Anyone know if there's anything you can do to combat flouride in water combatting a bad thyroid? I may be grasping at straws... but dieting and working my butt off in the gym for minimal results.... frustrated.

    http://chemistry.about.com/od/chemistryhowtoguide/a/removefluoride.htm
  • allisonmrichard
    allisonmrichard Posts: 64 Member
    I thought about buying this book but don't want to pony up the dough if it's just going to tell me things that I already know...
  • TheDoctor90
    TheDoctor90 Posts: 461 Member
    Sounds like the Dukan.
    What happened to good ole' calories in v calories out?
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 49,022 Member
    just curious, why do you say "soy is garbage"?
    Also, the phytoestrogens in soy can have a harmful effect on the estrogen levels in men and women, causing hormonal imbalances.
    This would be it for me. There have been studies done to show that large amounts of soy protein ingested by males can result in higher estrogen. For men, that could lead to gyno and no man wants man boobs (unless they are purposely trying to get them).


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  • Bob does not say 'no animal protein.' Look at the recipes he includes. I am already down 6 pounds and I am sold!
  • I was liking the ideas until it got to the "no animal protein".

    You need to be eating meat as a main protein source.
    Soy is garbage.


    but other than that yes, it's nothing new really. Drink water, and eat protein.

    This is crap. You don't "need to be eating" animal protein. You can get all the protein you need from other sources. This is total garbage.
  • WickedGarden
    WickedGarden Posts: 944 Member
    I do not like the point where he said that white rice it terrible for you.

    I ate white rice (short grain calrose) every day, twice a day growing up. I graduated high school weighing less than 100 lbs.

    Personally, I don't think white rice is as bad as everybody says it is, but that is my own personal opinion, I personally experienced eating it that often, and I wasn't fat. I didn't participate in sports either.

    I will still eat soy, and I make sure it's organic.
  • Just read it- AWESOME! (and scary...because turns out I have quite a bit to change :-/ I was in denial). He's not totally anti-animal protein...he suggests eggs, fish, limited meat etc! He is very pro-protein!
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