Message from @courierxddd
Discord ID: 527325092431265794
When you start lifting keep it simple and slow, to build up a good base to work off of, I'll send you a good video to fallow later
deadlifts are great for putting on size and grip strength
if you hurt your back you gotta check your form
i had a free personal training session at this new gym - i've been squatting totally wrong all these years lol
also, if you can find a trap bar they are more effective and less awkward than barbell deadlifts
i'm gonna be doing this for the next 4 weeks at least
Hopefully I am getting a Job where they have a Gym at the Station so I can workout either before or after shift.
Awesome ππ»
I always do my best to workout 4 or 5 days a week.
<:GWfroggyPoggers:384871751441448970>
Amazing
I get lots of cardio with my job
https://www.shawn-baker.com/ a doctor who is living on carnivore diet and studies it for anyone interested
only way is to try it out, many things such as fiber and vit C may float ur mind but your body does not need these under carnivore diet.
https://youtu.be/isIw2AN_-XU
this is one of the best videos ive watched covering the diet. would highly recommend to anyone wanting to try the diet.
ugh i hate squats
DOMS that last for like 6 days lol
no wonder people do roids
Roids are for beta males
just eat tonnes of food and lift
... and be a genetic god
Started training Brazilian Jiu Jitsu early December. Itβs intense. Loving it so far
Has anyone tried the Carnivore diet aka Zero-Carb? I'm on day 6, and my new years resolution is to let go 150lbs of weight, so I can stop dragging feet all day and be tired all the time and maybe I can start living life again. I got my information from the film documentary 'CarbLoaded: A culture dying to eat,' on YouTube, plus from Dr. Shawn Baker from meatheals.com
"Fad" diets like the Carnivore diet or "half carbs" or "all carbs" are generally a sign you're trying to be suckered by someone. You don't need a specific combination of your nutrients, you just need a healthy diet that fulfills all your nutrition requirements and doesn't have such a calorie excess that you continue gaining fat while exercising a moderate amount. Start by eating smaller portion sizes and exercising an hour a day, then move on to a more healthy diet and more exercise.
@Deleted User Yes, I'm aware of the fad diets, but it seems the Carnivore Zero-Carb diet been around for a very long time, it is just recently we been put on the high carb diet loaded with sugars since the 70s thanks to the FDA. Watch the film 'CarbLoaded: A culture dying to eat,' on YouTube.
carnivore diet is good
mainly becasue it forces you not to eat and carbs or sugar
daily reminder that you do not need carbs in your diet
simple carbs i mean, such as chips, bagels, bread, muffins, etc...
bread was invesnted as a cheap way for poor ass farmers and slaves to have something to eat, and didnt spoil as fast as fresh meat or veggies
but these days people are eating a carb heavy diet without much nutrition
the carnivore diet fixes that, and is quite healty, but has some drawbacks
mainly people only eat one thing, steak.
which isnt bad, but you need to eat other meats, such as fish and other seafood, and stuff like liver.
And veggies too
Read above
If you only need carbs that are 'whole', that is unprocessed, without anything good being removed, then carbs are generally healthier than any other food group.
As you can see here the more keto your diet is the more diabetic it is, contrary to what their own proponents claim.