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October 16, 2013 at 6:49 pm #4502
chico1MemberOne of the main ideas behind CBL and CNS is to shift the bulk of your calories to the PM. So if I am backloading twice a week, and on ULC and Backload days the only meal I am eating before my post-workout shake and dinner is 1 lbs. of 85/15 grass fed beef and broccoli/spinach/or brussel sprouts….would the bulk of my calories in my one mid-day (11-12pm) meal be messing up the general idea of CBL? I need that 1 lbs. of meat midday in order to get adequate protein. Please correct me if I am wrong…
October 16, 2013 at 6:53 pm #91898
Brandon D ChristParticipantOne of the main ideas behind CBL and CNS is to shift the bulk of your calories to the PM. So if I am backloading twice a week, and on ULC and Backload days the only meal I am eating before my post-workout shake and dinner is 1 lbs. of 85/15 grass fed beef and broccoli/spinach/or brussel sprouts....would the bulk of my calories in my one mid-day (11-12pm) meal be messing up the general idea of CBL? I need that 1 lbs. of meat midday in order to get adequate protein. Please correct me if I am wrong...
No, it's fine. As long as you are skipping breakfast, it really doesn't matter when you eat your ULC calories.
October 16, 2013 at 8:15 pm #91899
chico1Memberok good! This one big meal is easy as far as my work schedule goes too…and I assume its okay to take in that much protein at once as long as I am getting the proper amount of high quality fats along with it?
October 16, 2013 at 8:18 pm #91900
Brandon D ChristParticipantok good! This one big meal is easy as far as my work schedule goes too...and I assume its okay to take in that much protein at once as long as I am getting the proper amount of high quality fats along with it?
Yes
October 16, 2013 at 9:01 pm #91901
Tracy JarchowParticipantKiefer has previously mentioned that “when” a person takes in protein makes little difference. If it comes from whole foods (steak vs shake) it will sustain your body for a longer period up to 24 hours. The inference in that statement is protein shakes can be used a bit differently as they absorb quicker and therefore not as long lasting I'm guessing here but it may be because they are kind of pre-digested.Regardless, the bulk of daily food intake should be later in the day. Does this square with what others have heard?
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