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Keenan's "Strength - Power - Hate" Journal - Feb. 18 2008 22:44:07
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cricket_fire
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Right, gonna give this a run. I'll try and keep track of everything I can (each day's eating, how I'm feeling, etc etc). Goals are fat loss and strength. Aswell I want to learn how to sumo deadlift, as I think I'll be better at this then conventional with time. Starting Stats: Weight - 286 Waist - 41.75 Chest - 49.5 Arms - 17.5 Quads - 32.5 Squat - 600 Bench - 345 in Rage X, 370 in Fury Deadlift - 490 Right, let's get started then shall we! Week------1----------2------------3-----------4--------5 Waist-----41.75---------41----------40.75-------41------40.5 Chest-----49.5---------49------------49----------49------48.5 Arms------17.5 Forearms--14.25 Quads----32.5----------32.5----------32---------32------31.75 Calves----19.25 Weight----286----------275-----------276-------276------275
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RE: Keenan's "Anabolic Diet" Journal - Feb. 18 2008 22:49:21
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Feb 18/08 9:30 - 4 whole eggs, 4 slices bacon, 1/2 cup cheese 12:30 - 2 italian sausages, carrots 3:30 - 1lb ground beef, 1/4 cup cheese, carrots 6:30 - 1lb ground beef, 1/4 cup cheese, spinach 9:00 - 6 breakfast sausages, 2 scoops whey -feels kind of weird eating bacon and sausage as part of a fatloss diet -I don't feel any of the effects I've read about people get in the 1st week, but I guess I wouldn't on the first day -no training/cardio today; busses weren't running, and I'm still sore as hell from my meet -any comments on today?
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RE: Keenan's "Anabolic Diet" Journal - Feb. 18 2008 22:52:34
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Be interested to see how this pans out - i'll try and keep up to date with your progress mate
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RE: Keenan's "Anabolic Diet" Journal - Feb. 18 2008 22:54:28
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Hey mate, good luck with everything. I'll be following you're progress as I'm quite a fan of the principles of the anabolic diet. I'm sure it'll work for you mate. I've not researched it too closely, but are carrots fine in the induction period? Impressive lifts BTW
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RE: Keenan's "Anabolic Diet" Journal - Feb. 19 2008 8:07:11
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Good luck with it mate.
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RE: Keenan's "Anabolic Diet" Journal - Feb. 19 2008 20:12:44
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hello there,,you moving some good weights there,,got any links for the anabolic diet,, all the best, will look in and see how you getting on,,,,
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RE: Keenan's "Anabolic Diet" Journal - Feb. 20 2008 2:00:03
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Thanks guys, I appreciate the support. quote:
are carrots fine in the induction period? I haven't finished the book yet (someone actually sent it to me, after I posted that last night; I was just going off a few online sources), but I'm pretty sure you just need to stay ~30g's of carbs, so as long as the carrots don't push you over the mark... Tyrob: Do a search on t-nation, I don't have the link handy, but there's a couple articles and a HUGE thread which outline it. Here's another source: http://stronglifts.com/anabolic-diet/ Feb 19/08 8:00 - 7 breakfast sausages 11:00 - ****load of celery, 4tbs peanutbutter 1:00 - 1lb ground beef, 3/4 cup cheddar 4:30 - 3 italian sausages, spinach 6:30 - 2 scoops whey 9:00 - 1lb ground beef, 3/4 cup cheddar 10:30 - 2 scoops whey, spinach Cals were just under 4k. Fat ~280, carbs 40ish, and protein a tad over 300 -energy is feeling ok -yesterday I was stuffed full by my 6:30 meal; felt the same today -toilet bowl can't be too happy with what's been going down today; need more fibre lol -any experts? How'd this day look?
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RE: Keenan's "Anabolic Diet" Journal - Feb. 20 2008 2:05:01
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Never heard of this, looks a little Atkins styled... Good luck with it mate, be good to see how your lifts do with this.
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RE: Keenan's "Anabolic Diet" Journal - Feb. 20 2008 2:06:37
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Hey bud It's similar to Atkins during the week, but on the weekend, I'll be eating a rediculous amount of carbs
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RE: Keenan's "Anabolic Diet" Journal - Feb. 20 2008 2:18:04
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Ah right, is there any particular numbers carbs wise to work to? Ive done Atkins before and i think the max daily carb intake was 20gramms. For dropping weight it worked really well and although i cant comment on strength (i didnt train for strength at all when on it) my energy wasnt affected, if anything i felt maybe a little better... It was weird havin fry ups on a fat loss diet! A mate of mine who did it at the same time got the sh1ts from it after only a few days and had to stop so be weary. (Atkins only though)
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RE: Keenan's "Anabolic Diet" Journal - Feb. 20 2008 10:43:56
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Hi dude, sorry I haven't been around, I'm really busy right now. But I said I'd help so I will. I think this is a great diet for you to follow right now as it is structured - do you have the Anabolic Diet or the Anabolic Solution ebook? The latter is an updated version and in all a better read than the first. PM me your email address and I'll send them on. :) You must be anal about your carbs at first. 30g isn't a magic number, BUT it forces you to build your diet around low carb foods and makes you strict about them - so keep it to 30 or less. In truth you'd probably do fine on 40 or possibly even 50 depending on how much fat you had in the diet, but don't mess around at first. For the first month as adaption is taking place, be very strict. Plus, if you're gonna follow a diet, follow it to the letter for a while before making changes. Your food choices are fine, but you must also include olive and fish oil in some form or another, to balance out the animal fats. Add olive oil to your salads/veggies or add it to protein powder, or just knock it back neat (or mixed in water). For the first month, also don't worry about losing weight. Just keep the calories high (you won't get fat as long as your carbs are low - so be strict about them! 30g to start with) and your body will do the rest. Re: the toilet, weird things will happen to you over the next week or so as you adapt to the higher fat intake, it's fine. Aim for 20-25g of fibre a day and it will normalise soon; best choices are spinach, broccoli, brussel sprouts (mix with bacon bits..), and flaxseeds; also from the nuts/berries you might eat. Be anal and count stuff for the first while, afterwards it gets easier. Again, I think this is a great diet choice for you to follow, since it has structured guidelines, and for someone transitioning onto a lower carb diet, it helps to have some rules to follow at first. After the first couple of months you can play with it, but be strict at first. If you need help, let me know.. I started on this diet and did awesomely. I'd recommend that anyone gave it a shot.
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RE: Keenan's "Anabolic Diet" Journal - Feb. 20 2008 11:42:24
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By the way, AWESOME work in your meet! Congrats man!
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RE: Keenan's "Anabolic Diet" Journal - Feb. 20 2008 12:41:12
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Thanks for all that brother . Grocery day Friday, I shall pick some up. Extra Virgin, Virgin, or Regular?
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RE: Keenan's "Anabolic Diet" Journal - Feb. 20 2008 12:57:17
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Are you planning to use a one-day or two-day carb up at the weekend after the transition period?
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RE: Keenan's "Anabolic Diet" Journal - Feb. 20 2008 13:14:50
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I'm a powerlifter before a guy trying to lose fat, so I think 2-day carbups will be more beneficial to me.
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RE: Keenan's "Anabolic Diet" Journal - Feb. 20 2008 13:20:51
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Just seen your other journal, massive congrats on the lifts mate.
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RE: Keenan's "Anabolic Diet" Journal - Feb. 20 2008 14:46:59
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quote:
ORIGINAL: cricket_fire I'm a powerlifter before a guy trying to lose fat, so I think 2-day carbups will be more beneficial to me. No way dude. For fat loss, one carb day and keep it 90% clean. Two full carb days are for people trying to gain and who are somewhat tolerant of carbs. Go with one full carb day for now and depending on the fat loss, adjust as needed. For an optimum rate of fat burning you may want to go with half a day even, and add carbs as you lean out.
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RE: Keenan's "Anabolic Diet" Journal - Feb. 20 2008 14:47:25
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oh, and extra virgin olive oil. buy it in a can or really dark bottle
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RE: Keenan's "Anabolic Diet" Journal - Feb. 20 2008 15:30:13
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Ah God dammit haha. Only 1 day eh? grrrr
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RE: Keenan's "Anabolic Diet" Journal - Feb. 20 2008 15:40:17
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LOL Hey, you wanna lose fat dude.. when you get leaner, you can eat more carbs! Get lean first, then you can have weekends of pizza and ice cream. You CAN do 2day carb loads now.. but I think fat loss will be slowed that way. If not halted completely - in my opinion anyway.
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