lol @ eating donuts
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I EAT WHAT I PLEASE0
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What, no leg shots?
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Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition0 -
OP have a donut and watch this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QA_zYEPsIpo
plz go back to you A and F modeling job and stop flling our heads with the wrong advices.0 -
What, no leg shots?
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
heres a leg shot. KFC called, they want their legs back.0 -
Hits protein and fat around 1200 calorie mark. Hits micros around the same point. Has 500 calories left to go.
Eats donuts and gelato.
Continues to get less fat.
Mind=blown?0 -
Hits protein and fat around 1200 calorie mark. Hits micros around the same point. Has 500 calories left to go.
Eats donuts and gelato.
Continues to get less fat.
Mind=blown?
no, youre insides are probably garbage and and all the artificial stuff in that will give you cancer. long term health will be terrible.0 -
I don't really like poptarts. Donuts are meh. Give me something SALTY.0
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oh i see, its a bunch of pop tart eating high BMI's in here
heh!0 -
fishn brah
brah fishn0 -
I don't really like poptarts. Donuts are meh. Give me something SALTY.
i'll give you something salty....cashews.0 -
I don't really like poptarts. Donuts are meh. Give me something SALTY.
That's what she said.0 -
<-- Has abs, eats donuts.0
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Hits protein and fat around 1200 calorie mark. Hits micros around the same point. Has 500 calories left to go.
Eats donuts and gelato.
Continues to get less fat.
Mind=blown?
no, youre insides are probably garbage and and all the artificial stuff in that will give you cancer. long term health will be terrible.
Cancer huh? Bold claim bro; i assume you have some manner of evidence (Perferably a peer reviewed long term study) that shows a link between gelato/donuts and cancer.
I'll wait.0 -
:huh:0
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<-- Has abs, eats donuts.
but are you natty though?0 -
<-- Has abs, eats donuts.
Must be a liar with fictitious internet persona....Only possible explanation0 -
Hits protein and fat around 1200 calorie mark. Hits micros around the same point. Has 500 calories left to go.
Eats donuts and gelato.
Continues to get less fat.
Mind=blown?
no, youre insides are probably garbage and and all the artificial stuff in that will give you cancer. long term health will be terrible.
Cancer huh? Bold claim bro; i assume you have some manner of evidence (Perferably a peer reviewed long term study) that shows a link between gelato/donuts and cancer.
I'll wait.
i suppose you have one that doesnt?0 -
Hits protein and fat around 1200 calorie mark. Hits micros around the same point. Has 500 calories left to go.
Eats donuts and gelato.
Continues to get less fat.
Mind=blown?
no, youre insides are probably garbage and and all the artificial stuff in that will give you cancer. long term health will be terrible.
Cancer huh? Bold claim bro; i assume you have some manner of evidence (Perferably a peer reviewed long term study) that shows a link between gelato/donuts and cancer.
I'll wait.
there was a nice gif but NSFW...shame.0 -
*sigh*
Eric Helms-
The Myth of “Good” and “Bad” Foods
I think one of the most pervasive, and possibly detrimental mind sets is that of seeing foods as either “good” or “bad”. This is a rather seductive way of looking at foods because it is simplistic. Look at a food, identify it as friend or foe, and then go with the “good” option not the “bad” option and you’ll be healthy, fit, lean and sexy! It’s that easy! But of course, that’s not the case.
One of the problems with this mindset is that it fits perfectly into the behavioral paradigm that leads to obesity in the first place; the all or nothing mindset. One thing I find to be a commonality among folks who struggle with weight gain and permanent weight loss, is that they lose the middle ground. They bounce between being “on the diet” and falling off the band wagon and lapsing into cycles of overeating. We have no problem losing weight, we have trouble keeping the weight off. We crash diet and lose 20-30lbs in a few months, and then it all comes back on when we can’t maintain the crash diet approach.
All or nothing Black and white mindsets ignore the concepts of magnitude and frequency which are all important when it comes to long term change. Of course 1g of sugar eaten every 2 weeks will not have the same effect as 100g of sugar eaten daily, but we love to label sugar as “bad”. Even water consumed in massive excess can lead to hyponatremia and death. Sugar is not good or bad, and neither is water, they just are what they are and without attention to magnitude or frequency, labels like “good” or “bad” are misleading.
We tend to be overly reductionist in our approach to nutrition. Originally, we believed fat was the singular cause of the obesity epidemic. When the low fat craze had no impact on preventing the worsening of the obesity epidemic, we went the way of the low carb craze, and folks started consuming fat with abandon. When this didn’t turn the trend of waist expansion around, we decided that it’s not just fat or carbs, the causes are specific types of carbs and fat; specifically sugar, high fructose corn syrup and trans fat are the culprits!
The need to blame singular nutrients highlights the all or nothing, black or white attitude that is in and of itself one of the roots of unhealthy eating behavior and consequently obesity. Again, it comes down to seeking balance. The concept of balance in nutrition is inclusive of the concepts of magnitude and frequency that are needed for long term lifestyle change. Balance recognizes that it is not the small piece of chocolate that you had that wasn’t on your diet plan that was the problem, it was the carton of ice cream you had afterward!
The meal plan foods are “good”, and a piece of chocolate is “bad” and once you’d crossed over from “good” to “bad”, you said: “Screw it! I already blew it, I might as well just have cookie dough ice cream until I puke!” That is the all too common result of the all or nothing mindset in action. On the other hand, a balanced approach realizes that a small piece of chocolate is only ~100 calories, and will make a minuscule difference in terms of weight loss over time. In fact, a balanced meal plan might even allow for a daily range of calories, so that the following day could be reduced by 100 calories. Even more shockingly, a balanced meal plan might even include a piece of chocolate (blasphemy I know)!
There are truly VERY few foods that are actively bad for you. Most of the foods that we identify as “bad”, are simply low or devoid of micro-nutrients, minerals, fiber and other things like phytochemicals and protein that can be beneficial for you. These foods only become a problem when they occur frequently and with enough magnitude (frequency and magnitude!) to replace a significant enough portion of your diet that you become deficient in beneficial nutrients.
Once our nutrient needs are met, we don’t get extra credit for eating more nutritious food! It’s not as though we have a health food critic living in our esophagus that has a control box that he switches from “get leaner and healthier” to “get fatter and unhealthier” every time he spots “good” or “bad” food. Thus, a healthy diet should be inclusionary vs. exclusionary; focused around including healthy foods, not excluding “unhealthy” foods. Meet your nutrient needs, and feel free to eat things that you may have traditionally seen as “bad” in moderation; so that you are still meeting your allotted caloric intake for your weight loss goals. Don’t make the mistake of looking at foods as “good” or “bad!” Good diets can include “bad” foods and bad diets can include “good” foods. Don’t get too caught up with what you have for lunch, because it is not a singular choice that will determine the success of your health and fitness goals, it is the balanced lifestyle you commit to long term!
But what does he know..he it a total fatarse!
ETA link: http://dynamicduotraining.com/wordpress/15-nutrition-myths-you-want-to-knowallow-the-experts-to-tell/0 -
What, no leg shots?
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
heres a leg shot. KFC called, they want their legs back.
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition0 -
<-- Has abs, eats donuts.
but are you natty though?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA yes. Poly and urinalysis tested multiple times this year.0 -
Hits protein and fat around 1200 calorie mark. Hits micros around the same point. Has 500 calories left to go.
Eats donuts and gelato.
Continues to get less fat.
Mind=blown?
no, youre insides are probably garbage and and all the artificial stuff in that will give you cancer. long term health will be terrible.
Cancer huh? Bold claim bro; i assume you have some manner of evidence (Perferably a peer reviewed long term study) that shows a link between gelato/donuts and cancer.
I'll wait.
i suppose you have one that doesnt?
When one makes a claim the burden of proof is on them.0 -
mmmmmmmmmmm love apple fritters!0
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Hits protein and fat around 1200 calorie mark. Hits micros around the same point. Has 500 calories left to go.
Eats donuts and gelato.
Continues to get less fat.
Mind=blown?
no, youre insides are probably garbage and and all the artificial stuff in that will give you cancer. long term health will be terrible.
Cancer huh? Bold claim bro; i assume you have some manner of evidence (Perferably a peer reviewed long term study) that shows a link between gelato/donuts and cancer.
I'll wait.
i suppose you have one that doesnt?
When one makes a claim the burden of proof is on them.
so i'll take that as a no.
eric helms has money to be made off his statements as he is a coach, theres also the word "may" in most of his work. like nothing is for sure but it "may" work like this0 -
Lol guys he doesnt need the links or the studies.
he is bored.0 -
Hits protein and fat around 1200 calorie mark. Hits micros around the same point. Has 500 calories left to go.
Eats donuts and gelato.
Continues to get less fat.
Mind=blown?
no, youre insides are probably garbage and and all the artificial stuff in that will give you cancer. long term health will be terrible.
Cancer huh? Bold claim bro; i assume you have some manner of evidence (Perferably a peer reviewed long term study) that shows a link between gelato/donuts and cancer.
I'll wait.
i suppose you have one that doesnt?
The onus is on you are you made the claim.0 -
Hits protein and fat around 1200 calorie mark. Hits micros around the same point. Has 500 calories left to go.
Eats donuts and gelato.
Continues to get less fat.
Mind=blown?
no, youre insides are probably garbage and and all the artificial stuff in that will give you cancer. long term health will be terrible.
Cancer huh? Bold claim bro; i assume you have some manner of evidence (Perferably a peer reviewed long term study) that shows a link between gelato/donuts and cancer.
I'll wait.
i suppose you have one that doesnt?
When one makes a claim the burden of proof is on them.
so i'll take that as a no.
eric helms has money to be made off his statements as he is a coach, theres also the word "may" in most of his work. like nothing is for sure but it "may" work like this
lololololol0 -
hahaha fishy rustlin everyone's jimmies right now0
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<-- Has abs, eats donuts.
but are you natty though?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA yes. Poly and urinalysis tested multiple times this year.
He's funny!0 -
Hits protein and fat around 1200 calorie mark. Hits micros around the same point. Has 500 calories left to go.
Eats donuts and gelato.
Continues to get less fat.
Mind=blown?
no, youre insides are probably garbage and and all the artificial stuff in that will give you cancer. long term health will be terrible.
Cancer huh? Bold claim bro; i assume you have some manner of evidence (Perferably a peer reviewed long term study) that shows a link between gelato/donuts and cancer.
I'll wait.
i suppose you have one that doesnt?
When one makes a claim the burden of proof is on them.
so i'll take that as a no.
eric helms has money to be made off his statements as he is a coach, theres also the word "may" in most of his work. like nothing is for sure but it "may" work like this
I would suggest you take it as a "When one makes a claim the burden of proof if on them."
I don't have to prove anything because I'm not the one making outrageous claims about diet/'artificial stuff' in food causing cancer.0
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