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Old 12-16-2008, 12:12 AM   #1
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How many calories should i take in in the eating phase of the day if i fast from 7pm to 11am. I weight 170lbs with around 12%Bf.

I never fasted before but i want to try it. Some people swears by it. they say you can put up a lot of muscles and all if you do it right.
I still havent figured out what is ''doing it right''
How much should i eat to gain muscles?
Should i watch my cals and macronutrient or just eat as much as i can during that window.



btw, im talking clean foods only. I wont feed on pizzas and that stuff.
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Old 12-16-2008, 03:20 AM   #2
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I would personally worry about trying to gain weight without IF first.

What type of training will you be doing?
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read this article
http://www.theiflife.com/2008/06/27/...fire-fat-loss/

add in more protein on off days. Use the pwo window to eat like you are raiding a small village.
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Old 12-16-2008, 10:36 AM   #4
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im doing a modified 5x5 training 3xweeks + i might join some mma classes.

thnx for the link. i will read that and post question if needs be
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ok so i fast. then i eat a big preworkout meal, a huge postworkout meal 1 medium meal on workout days.

on non workout days i lower carbs, up fat. eat moderate.

Should i shoot for a certain amount of calories or in the end it just doesnt matter?
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Old 12-16-2008, 01:09 PM   #6
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ok so i fast. then i eat a big preworkout meal, a huge postworkout meal 1 medium meal on workout days.

on non workout days i lower carbs, up fat. eat moderate.

Should i shoot for a certain amount of calories or in the end it just doesnt matter?
Play around the the pre-workout meal (or lack of it). Eating before a workout typically blunts the anabolic response of your body to working out (less GH and such). For a minority it may work and you may be one of them.. but for most of us eating before working out tends not to work out so well.
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I would personally worry about trying to gain weight without IF first.

What type of training will you be doing?
what would you suggest instead of IF ?

i tried to GOMAD again recently. I gain 5-6 pounds. most is fat, im thinking im reacting to it a bit.
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i tried to GOMAD again recently. I gain 5-6 pounds. most is fat, im thinking im reacting to it a bit.
You are probably not too carb friendly....hence I would time them only for pwo and get enough meat and fat otherwise. IF works...ONLY if you can still eat enough to make it so. (or you can do IF on non-workout days and feast up on workout days). Martin (in the article I linked to) has had good results for people putting on lean muscle using his system....but it does require eating.
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Ok so, i could fast till 12am then feast on meat, eggs, veggies, some fruits and fat (meat, eggs, olive oil, etc). Get some carbs postworkout (fruits mostly... oats?)
as long as i eat around 3000cals it should make me grow.
I stop eating around 7-8pm.

on non workout days, i could eat like 2.5k cals using same clean foods?


This means eating a lot in a short period.
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