| IronMass Forums Timing of last meal Nutrition Discuss Timing of last meal in the Dietetics forums; So I eat 6 meals a day and I am just a little bit curious about the timing of my meals. I am trying to bulk but like everyone trying ... |
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| Pro Stature Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Atown, BC
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 11 | So I eat 6 meals a day and I am just a little bit curious about the timing of my meals. I am trying to bulk but like everyone trying to minimize the fat. Currently I have about a 4 pack so not quite a 6..And a nice line down the middle..but i am trying to get to the next step to get a full blown 6 pack going... Currently I am really busy during the day and I generally eat my last meal right before I go to bed. Now is this going to just pack on mostly fat? or should I make sure that i eat it at least an hour before i go to bed? Or should i just have a protein shake before i go to bed? thanks guys |
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There's numerous powders out there, but few are as cheap as good old fashioned cottage cheese. Nice and slow-digesting, easy on the stomach, low in sugars, low GI.... what more could you want? And casein powders work find, too, but mix them with water instead of milk to cut the lactose out. I don't minimize my lactose intake, but I'm not going for a 6-pack either. But how much does this affect whether you have a 6-pack or not? Just a little bit. Big picture diet quality and overall caloric intake is what really matters. | |||
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| Pro Stature Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Atown, BC
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 11 | well i know cottage cheese is healthy for you but i just honestly can't stand it...its about one of the only things i can't pack down..I tend to like my tuna sandwhiches close to bed time..usually have 1 can and spread it out over 3 sandwhiches with celery chopped up in it...i could also take a protein shake and mix in some of my carbo mix (its basically just starch) with some milk...and take some efa's...i really like my milk before bed too... my carb intake is quite high right now for me because I am trying to gain wait...so i guess i'll just have to try and maintain as much abs as i can right now while i pack on and then get the full 6 when i am done gaining.. |
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 113 | any lean meat is fine if your not a CC nut. Slap on some healthy fats and/or dark greens, and you'll be hot to roll through the night.
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Tuna, Steak, Chicken Breast, Turkey
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I would agree. anything that is not really quickly absorbed is good... | |
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 41 | i eat a cup of fat free cottage cheese and a few slices of fat free cheese and a serving of natural peanut butter right before i go to bed for the past 2 years and my body fat has not gone up |
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