Message from @whatitd0000

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2019-03-27 15:22:54 UTC  

if you feel too hungry

2019-03-27 18:33:37 UTC  

@Mozalbete ⳩ Lest my research is wrong, it's not an issue of protein specifically

2019-03-27 18:35:31 UTC  

When you consume one source of calories as your primary source, your body uses that as its "go to" source. That's the biggest reason why high fat, low carb diet actually works. When you run out of calories from your most recent meal, your body easily switches to fat stores.

2019-03-27 18:36:06 UTC  

When you eat protein for your primary intake, your body will eat at muscle when it runs out of calories from the most recent meal.

2019-03-27 18:38:24 UTC  

But it is true that if you over-eat on a high protein diet, you will pee out any protein calories your body can't use to make ATP or new muscle tissue

2019-03-30 00:39:52 UTC  

I've been thinking about getting into martial arts lately, but I'm not sure what styles to look into. Any of you guys have any experience in this area??

2019-03-30 00:42:25 UTC  

Depends if you just want a way to work out or you want to learn to kick ass

2019-03-30 00:43:06 UTC  

At the moment I'm more focused on working out.

2019-03-30 00:44:17 UTC  

Try karate then. lol

2019-03-30 00:45:26 UTC  

Ok, what about for kicking ass?

2019-03-30 00:46:35 UTC  

muay thai

2019-03-30 00:53:15 UTC  

krav maga, systema

2019-03-30 00:56:15 UTC  

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2019-03-30 01:59:23 UTC  

muay thai, kickboxing

2019-03-30 02:06:20 UTC  

@SteamedHams I know some about martial arts

2019-03-30 02:07:30 UTC  

What are you looking for? One on one or multiple opponents? Offensive or defensive? Asian or Western? Weapons or hand to hand?

2019-03-30 02:09:10 UTC  

So there are a few places near me that teach martial arts. Main ones are BJJ, muay thai, and combat hapkido. I'm looking for something to improve general fitness but also provide some defensive skills as well.

2019-03-30 02:19:35 UTC  

I did competitive sport pistol shooting for 5 years, and wanted something more physical after i was done, after 5 years of shooting range I was left with a nasty back pain from shooting positions, lack of physical exercise, and weak back muscles, after a while I started doing muay-thai, the back pain that i had for a about more than a year dissapeared after 3 months, and im the best shape of my life rn

2019-03-30 02:22:44 UTC  

its my 3rd year doing muay thai and im satisfied in what i learned concerning fighting, as I had once found myself at a fight outside the gym, to test that

2019-03-30 02:25:21 UTC  

so I would recomend such sport to you, just make sure the coaches there are not scammers or slackers, and will actually teach you to fight

2019-03-30 02:26:35 UTC  

our coach is a certified trainer and he was a competition fighter himself, so he always give good advices

2019-03-30 02:38:02 UTC  

@SteamedHams I'm not familiar with the latter two. I have a friend that does BJJ and he seems to get workouts from it, but it looks super gay when they roll around on the ground lol

2019-03-30 02:40:19 UTC  

you will look pretty gay also when one of them breaks your arm

2019-03-30 02:41:13 UTC  

or chokes you out

2019-03-30 02:46:57 UTC  

just go and learn a traditional combat sport that is around for a long time

2019-03-30 02:47:38 UTC  

such as boxing, muaythai, jiujitsu, taekwondo etc.

2019-03-30 02:47:51 UTC  

dont fall for that ''self defence'' meme

2019-04-04 18:30:58 UTC  

Hapkido has terrible quality control. Most guys are total bulls hitters, but if you find someone who really knows their stuff, it's awesome.

2019-04-07 13:01:23 UTC  

BJJ and Muay Thai are go-tos but learning boxing in-depth provides invaluabke knowledge about footwork, spacing and timing. The stamina doesnt hurt either. As men of our persuasion, you will be facing moee than one opponent at a time, so muay thai and boxing is more useful than BJJ in everything other than 1 on 1

2019-04-07 13:01:56 UTC  

If you only focus on boxing, you will be destroyed by people who do more than one martial art

2019-04-08 02:50:57 UTC  

guys I'm a fat degenerate

2019-04-08 02:53:03 UTC  

Bruh

2019-04-08 02:53:05 UTC  

Same

2019-04-08 02:53:49 UTC  

six foot four inches and 290ish pounds

2019-04-08 02:54:11 UTC  

I need to use my non-manlet height for something wholesome

2019-04-08 02:54:42 UTC  

I'm like 6'0

2019-04-08 02:54:51 UTC  

Almost manlet rip

2019-04-08 02:55:05 UTC  

start squatting

2019-04-08 02:55:11 UTC  

its the best lift

2019-04-08 03:02:24 UTC  

I'm 5'6" :(

2019-04-08 03:02:32 UTC  

GF is also 5'6"