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If you choose a low carb diet, don’t go so extreme that you cut out veggies. Don’t worry about these types of carbs, instead worry about sugars, breads, pastas, etc…
While on a low Carb diet make sure to keep your protein up but not with to many protein shakes but solid protein sources, only fill the gaps with the shakes. Also make sure to consume 80% of your carbs post workout or before noon which ever somes first.
Diet Tip: Plan all your meals ahead of time, prepare as many meals in one session as possible so as not to waste all you time cooking, carry your food around in plastic containers so you never miss a feeding.
Surround yourself with people that have the same eating habits or the same goals. Kinda like a lifting partner, they will keep you honest when the going gets tough. Of course, you’ll learn to hate them because they keep that delicious sugar glazed Krispy Kreme doughnut from your stomach even though you certainly deserve it after that last intense squat day…o, and HOT ROX help too!
When you are doing the t-dawg 2.0 diet. If you do get hungry in between meals, eat a little beef jerky, salmon or tuna in those to-go pouches and add a small amount of nuts. An excellent P+F snack to tide you over till your next meal. I’d like some Mag10 baby!
When dieting I find it easy to eat the same thing everyday for 6 days, and then use the 7th day to kill all cravings. Please send me a bottle of HOT-ROX if I win.
As for my tip. I find that when bulking or dieting it is best to start the day with the largest meals and tapper down as the day goes. With the exception of PWO. I find I either lose the most BF with minimal LBM loss, or make the leanest gains by taking in 1/3 or so of my total k/cals in my shake and first meal following my workout. The rest is spread throughout the day in small meals and tappered as I stated befor.
When trying to put on weight, adding enzymes can help you digest protein. Pineapple and papaya fruit added to meals can help with this. I would love to try your Tribex-500.
Breakfast should be similar to a post workout meal, your body has been without any nutrient intake for 8 hours in most cases and the faster you flood it with nutrients the better.