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Good to hear, I'm glad it worked out alright. I usually use Splenda, I've never had it with sugar or Stevia before so it would be interesting to taste the difference some time.musculargirl wrote:I tried your pumpkin recipie by the way! It was okay. I didn't really like it with stevia as much. I was craving real sugar when i had some. But otherwise good. Thanks!
I appreciate you badmouthing the pizza place for selling pizza rather than me for walking in, deciding to purchase it, purchasing it, and then eating every single slice by myself because it really was fault, not theirs! They don't call it an "individual" or "personal" sized pizza or anything, and all of the nutritional information is posted in the store and on the website. It really is nice of you to defend consumer rights rather than tell me off for eating it, Boss : ) I just sabotage myself a lot, it's all me.Boss Man wrote:I don't know how any company can get away with that and jusitfy it, it's an absolute disgrace to sell a portion of food that caloric, let alone the potential excess Saturates, Hydrogenates, Trans fas and Salt that may be there too.Athene wrote: Meal 4 - 1 Little Caesars hot-and-ready pizza (I just looked it up - almost 1500 calories.
Little Sleezebags, sorry Cassers want shooting for it.
Keep working on them.....I taught myself, and it may not even be the "official" way to flip and turn, but as I'm approaching the wall, about 3 or 4 feet out, I take a big breath, dive under, do a summersault and push off the wall and twist body upright to glide back up to the surface, already in freestyle form. It can really help cut off precious seconds in a race because it is basically all one movement from the summersault to the pushoff, to the twist & glide. And, for me anyway..., it made me feel powerful and fast (and maybe just a little "bada$$"Athene wrote: I can't do flip-turns (!),
I like that aspect too - but what did you think about the food plan? It's basically the 'Paleo diet' I have read about in the past: no grains, no oatmeal, no dairy, no starchy vegetables, no super-sweet fruit. I'm supposed to do it for 30 days to see how I feel and evaluate old diet *shrugs* but I've never cut grains completely, I've never cut oatmeal or dairy, so it will be interesting to see how it goes. I'm going to try it.Lesplease wrote:I liked the meal planning calendar. The blank one.
I get so much water up nose, I even tried using a nose plug and it still doesn't really work for me. Flipturns are SO badass, and so are you for doing them! lol I will try, I found some videos on YouTube to check out.fitoverforty wrote:Keep working on them.....I taught myself, and it may not even be the "official" way to flip and turn, but as I'm approaching the wall, about 3 or 4 feet out, I take a big breath, dive under, do a summersault and push off the wall and twist body upright to glide back up to the surface, already in freestyle form. It can really help cut off precious seconds in a race because it is basically all one movement from the summersault to the pushoff, to the twist & glide. And, for me anyway..., it made me feel powerful and fast (and maybe just a little "bada$$"Athene wrote: I can't do flip-turns (!),![]()
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Great job on beating your previous time! You are doing fantastic!!
Swimming is one of strengths, I could never compete with anyone with a swim team/speed swimming background, but for a recreational swimmer I'm pretty quick I guess. Let's just say you could definitely outrun memusculargirl wrote:I think your twice as fast as me swimming.Good job!
That's what I wanted to know! I knew you were holding back ; )Lesplease wrote:Sorry, love. I kept mouth shut cos I don't like it (:Athene wrote:What did you think about the food plan?
Absolutely. From what I've seen, I don't consider it very healthy at all. A friend of mine who does the fitness competition - the aspect where you actually do have to have cardio, strength, and flexibility, and sell it with a high level of energy - kind of freaked me out about it a bit. She cut out all carbs except for leafy vegetables 3 months in advance, and dehydrated 1 day before the show, then right before her fitness routine she had a Red Bull and a box of raisins. Seems kind of unbalanced. Not that I'm the queen of balance, but you know, since we're talking about it.Lesplease wrote:Body builders aren't necessarily healthy.
Don't worry! You definitely didn't. I worry that I come across as a band-wagon jumper, and I'm really not! I just like to check things out, especially now that I'm doing different types of workouts than I did in the past. I spoke to the trainers this morning, who are not bodybuilders they are Crossfit people, and they told me to see how it goes, and suggested keeping in some starchy vegetables like sweet potatoes. We'll see what happens.Lesplease wrote:Body building isn't really strength even though. You train differently for a bb comp than you do for strength. So so many things come into play, especially with your immunity and ability to fight off infection. Women especially have problems with this because we can get amenorrhea when we start dropping our BF too low, which can have some pretty serious consequences (depending on how prolonged it is).
Sorry, Athene (: Didn't mean to jack your thread or rain on your parade!
Apparently the skeletons and remains have told us this! Who knows? I haven't looked into it, I was given the info at a Clean Eating seminar by a trainer. I check a lot of things out, but at the end of the day I know what it supposed to be good for human beings to eat, and sometimes I follow it and sometimes I don't. The thing I like about this 'Paleo' idea for 30 days is just to finally see what happens when I cut out grains because I have never done that before, and I know a lot of people who do - some bodybuilders, some people with hypoglycemia, and some people with gluten sensitivities.Boss Man wrote:People have devloped worse teeth become fatter and shorter, since hunter gatherer days and how would these so-called experts know, as no pictures of Neanderthals or Cro-magnons exist except old cave drawings which can hardly be caleld Kodak quality evidence.
Really good point. Sorry, I thought I quoted it in block-response ; ) Yeah if the bodybuilder doesn't do the 'fitness' element of it they definitely don't have to have good cardio at all. Like thin people, muscular people aren't necessarily healthy or fit.amatlack wrote:Yeah, I was talking about this with the folks at the WVU Human Performance Lab. They said there are 5 factors in fitness: strength, endurance, cardiovascular, flexibility, and I think body fat %. I asked about it because I rated excellent in the VO2 Max test (cardio ability), but body fat was still pretty high. So a bodybuilder might have excellent strength and a low body fat %, but rate poorly in all the other categories.