Length of backload

  • This topic has 3 voices and 5 replies.
Viewing 6 posts - 1 through 6 (of 6 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #4689

    Mikehr
    Member

    From what I have heard its beneficial to keep the backloads to about 3 hours my question is when does the 3 hours start? I typically train from 5-630 have my PWO shake at 6:45 and then the first back load meal at 730 so would that mean I would backload till 10 30 or would the 3 hours start at the end of my workout meaning it would end at 930? Sorry if that sounded confusing just trying to optimize CBL DB to the best I can. thanks

    #93931

    guitarjon
    Participant

    You would start the 3 hours with your PWO shake.  You just have to play around with it.  If the backload goes until 10:30 it isn't going to kill you.  When I first started, my backloads lasted 6 hours, but now they're somewhere between 2.5 to 4 hours, depending on my schedule at the time.

    #93932

    Brandon D Christ
    Participant

    Your backloads should be as short as possible, but enough time to allow you to get all your carbs in.  However, whenever you start to get to around six hours then I would cut it off.

    #93933

    BigSnacks
    Guest

    I was worried about this because the time from my PWO shake until my next meal is about 1.5-2 hours (my gym is next to my office, so I finish workout out around 5PM, then it's an hour+ drive home, 15 minutes picking up my daughter, and another 30-45 minutes to cook), but then I heard Kiefer mention that he likes going to his favorite donut shop at midnight, when they pull out the fresh batches.It's probably best to try and keep within this 3 hours, PWO, but I doubt we're going to instantly convert the high GI carbs to fat if we fall outside that window.

    #93934

    Brandon D Christ
    Participant

    I was worried about this because the time from my PWO shake until my next meal is about 1.5-2 hours (my gym is next to my office, so I finish workout out around 5PM, then it's an hour+ drive home, 15 minutes picking up my daughter, and another 30-45 minutes to cook), but then I heard Kiefer mention that he likes going to his favorite donut shop at midnight, when they pull out the fresh batches.It's probably best to try and keep within this 3 hours, PWO, but I doubt we're going to instantly convert the high GI carbs to fat if we fall outside that window.

    You're fine don't worry. 

    #93935

    Mikehr
    Member

    Ok sounds good well IBOB my gym is only 10 minutes from my house and im only at 250 carbs right now in my backloads so I can definately get it in around 1.5 hours so thats what Ill do. Thanks guys

Viewing 6 posts - 1 through 6 (of 6 total)

You must be logged in to reply to this topic.

Length of backload

Please login / register in order to chat with others.

Log in with your credentials

Forgot your details?