Training Qs: intervals, blowing up, fat...



Bill C wrote:
> On May 14, 12:38 am, Kyle Legate <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Bill C wrote:
>>> the multiple small meals and snacks, along with several aerobic
>>> activity sessions are the key to keeping the metabolism elevated.

>> You forgot to mention the ECA stack.

>
> Never bothered with that stuff. I watched people fork out big dollars
> for the stuff because it was in the magazines and get nowhere.
>


If you're forking out big dollars for ephedrine, caffeine and aspirin,
you need to change pharmacies.
 
In article <[email protected]>,
Michael Press <[email protected]> wrote:

> In article
> <rcousine-8832E1.18342513052008@[74.223.185.199.nw.nuvox.net]>,
> Ryan Cousineau <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > In article <[email protected]>,
> > Michael Press <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > In article
> > > <rcousine-BCAB86.20071312052008@[74.223.185.199.nw.nuvox.net]>,
> > > Ryan Cousineau <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> [...]
>
> > > A very gradual weight loss program may be in order,
> > > concentrating on portion size. I recommend
> > > the no-guilt diet.

> >
> > I have only two weaknesses that hamstring my diet efforts: portion
> > control and impulse control. Also, I like beer, wine, and hard liquor.

>
> I deliberately did not say `portion control'.
> Control takes too much attention, attention best used otherwise.
> The idea is to take a moment and look at the portion you intend to eat.


The portion you intend to eat, the portion you need to eat and the portion you
want to eat may all be different. Sometimes, one's will power ("the portion you need
to eat") is poor and the food is good. You can imagine the result there.

--
tanx,
Howard

Whatever happened to
Leon Trotsky?
He got an icepick
That made his ears burn.

remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok?
 
On May 16, 12:43 am, Kyle Legate <[email protected]> wrote:
> Bill C wrote:
> > On May 14, 12:38 am, Kyle Legate <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Bill C wrote:
> >>>  the multiple small meals and snacks, along with several aerobic
> >>> activity sessions are the key to keeping the metabolism elevated.
> >> You forgot to mention the ECA stack.

>
> > Never bothered with that stuff. I watched people fork out big dollars
> > for the stuff because it was in the magazines and get nowhere.

>
> If you're forking out big dollars for ephedrine, caffeine and aspirin,
> you need to change pharmacies.


But it came in a fancy bottle with a fancy label, and had a full page
in Musclemag so it must be worth it!! Not to generalize, but I'm gonna
anyway, the average cyclist is a whole lot smarter/better educated
than 90% of the gym rats out there. Supplements are the gym rats
version of superlight un-obtainium. They lose all sense in the face of
hype, and have to have them.

Bill C
 
On May 16, 7:19 am, Bill C <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> But it came in a fancy bottle with a fancy label, and had a full page
> in Musclemag so it must be worth it!! Not to generalize, but I'm gonna
> anyway, the average cyclist is a whole lot smarter/better educated
> than 90% of the gym rats out there. Supplements are the gym rats
> version of superlight un-obtainium. They lose all sense in the face of
> hype, and have to have them.
>
> Bill C



Prices on this stuff seem to have stayed the same or gone down.
Google is being really cranky this morning but if you go to:
supplementwarehouse.com
and search for "ripped fuel", or go to the "Fat Burners" category you
get a quick picture.
I'm pretty amazed that these prices seem to be directly comparable to
what they were 15/20 years ago.
Bill C
 
In article <[email protected]>,
Howard Kveck <[email protected]> wrote:

> In article <[email protected]>,
> Michael Press <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > In article
> > <rcousine-8832E1.18342513052008@[74.223.185.199.nw.nuvox.net]>,
> > Ryan Cousineau <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > In article <[email protected]>,
> > > Michael Press <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > In article
> > > > <rcousine-BCAB86.20071312052008@[74.223.185.199.nw.nuvox.net]>,
> > > > Ryan Cousineau <[email protected]> wrote:

> >
> > [...]
> >
> > > > A very gradual weight loss program may be in order,
> > > > concentrating on portion size. I recommend
> > > > the no-guilt diet.
> > >
> > > I have only two weaknesses that hamstring my diet efforts: portion
> > > control and impulse control. Also, I like beer, wine, and hard liquor.

> >
> > I deliberately did not say `portion control'.
> > Control takes too much attention, attention best used otherwise.
> > The idea is to take a moment and look at the portion you intend to eat.

>
> The portion you intend to eat, the portion you need to eat and the portion you
> want to eat may all be different. Sometimes, one's will power ("the portion you need
> to eat") is poor and the food is good. You can imagine the result there.


There are a million problems. I recommend taking it easy.
Put food on the plate. Sit down. Look at it. Now shut up and eat.

--
Michael Press
 
Howard Kveck wrote:
> Teenage girls, with ketchup too!
> Get outta my way or I'll eat you!


Ketchup ? I don't need no stinkin ketchup.

Tom Boonen