
Automatik
Posts: 14,632
Jan 31, 2013 8:20pm
I was the same way. I ate out ALL the time. That changed real quick once I moved to NY. You can't get a lunch worth a damn for less than $10-12 here...shit adds up.
You just gotta get in the routine. I eat the same shit 80% of the time. This is when I'm being strict. I can't do this year round or I'd lose my mind.... It's boring, but effective. A grocery store and outdoor produce market are on my way home so I stop there 3-4 times a week. That helps. I also have cheat meals, sometimes days, which makes them even better after eating the same stuff over and over. I like to go 10-14 days 100% clean..then go fucking wild on a Sunday. It is glorious.
My lunch is rather boring. It's usually romaine, can of white tuna or chicken, chopped boiled egg, sliced walnuts, light dressing. Then an apple and some cottage cheese/greek yogurt. Sometimes I'll cook chicken ahead of time and put it in, but that's rare. I work w/ a ton of foodies, they think I'm fucking weird. I just make the salad at work in a huge steel bowl and inhale it military style. :laugh: That's it for the most part, when I go out its either Chipotle, Quizno, or I hit up a deli for a much better $10 salad.
You just gotta get in the routine. I eat the same shit 80% of the time. This is when I'm being strict. I can't do this year round or I'd lose my mind.... It's boring, but effective. A grocery store and outdoor produce market are on my way home so I stop there 3-4 times a week. That helps. I also have cheat meals, sometimes days, which makes them even better after eating the same stuff over and over. I like to go 10-14 days 100% clean..then go fucking wild on a Sunday. It is glorious.
My lunch is rather boring. It's usually romaine, can of white tuna or chicken, chopped boiled egg, sliced walnuts, light dressing. Then an apple and some cottage cheese/greek yogurt. Sometimes I'll cook chicken ahead of time and put it in, but that's rare. I work w/ a ton of foodies, they think I'm fucking weird. I just make the salad at work in a huge steel bowl and inhale it military style. :laugh: That's it for the most part, when I go out its either Chipotle, Quizno, or I hit up a deli for a much better $10 salad.

like_that
Posts: 26,625
Jan 31, 2013 8:36pm
I take it on your clean days, you do not drink.Automatik;1378897 wrote:I was the same way. I ate out ALL the time. That changed real quick once I moved to NY. You can't get a lunch worth a damn for less than $10-12 here...shit adds up.
You just gotta get in the routine. I eat the same shit 80% of the time. This is when I'm being strict. I can't do this year round or I'd lose my mind.... It's boring, but effective. A grocery store and outdoor produce market are on my way home so I stop there 3-4 times a week. That helps. I also have cheat meals, sometimes days, which makes them even better after eating the same stuff over and over. I like to go 10-14 days 100% clean..then go fucking wild on a Sunday. It is glorious.
My lunch is rather boring. It's usually romaine, can of white tuna or chicken, chopped boiled egg, sliced walnuts, light dressing. Then an apple and some cottage cheese/greek yogurt. Sometimes I'll cook chicken ahead of time and put it in, but that's rare. I work w/ a ton of foodies, they think I'm fucking weird. I just make the salad at work in a huge steel bowl and inhale it military style. :laugh: That's it for the most part, when I go out its either Chipotle, Quizno, or I hit up a deli for a much better $10 salad.

Automatik
Posts: 14,632
Jan 31, 2013 8:46pm
For the most part no. Maybe once a week to every other week...if that. There is a good article that addresses alcohol on the leangains.com. I never really account for it though.

Automatik
Posts: 14,632
Feb 2, 2013 12:49pm
The cheese cake was pretty solid. Nothing mindblowing, but good. I used large curd cottage cheese, which was a bit off putting, but I'll change it up next time.

Automatik
Posts: 14,632
Feb 6, 2013 1:33pm
I just got the My Fitness Pal app up and running. I've been using the Livestrong MyPlate tracker for a while now and thought I'd change it up.
Anyone using this?
At first glance it seems to be better than MyPlate.
Anyone using this?
At first glance it seems to be better than MyPlate.
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birddog23
Posts: 1,086
Feb 6, 2013 1:59pm
I enjoy it. Started using it January 2nd and have used it everyday since. I love it, makes me accountable of what I'm eating and easily allows me to track my macros. Since using it (5 weeks) I have kept my body weight the same and all my lifts have increased. So that means I'm losing fat and adding muscle, while probably in a bit of a calorie deficit. Don't know how long I'll be able to keep that up but I'll take it for now.Automatik;1383597 wrote:I just got the My Fitness Pal app up and running. I've been using the Livestrong MyPlate tracker for a while now and thought I'd change it up.
Anyone using this?
At first glance it seems to be better than MyPlate.
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BR1986FB
Posts: 24,104
Feb 6, 2013 2:18pm
I was using MyFitnessPal and had a streak of 3 years straight logging into it every day...then I just stopped.Automatik;1383597 wrote:I just got the My Fitness Pal app up and running. I've been using the Livestrong MyPlate tracker for a while now and thought I'd change it up.
Anyone using this?
At first glance it seems to be better than MyPlate.

Fab4Runner
Posts: 6,196
Feb 6, 2013 2:24pm
I noticed you were gone, haha.BR1986FB;1383653 wrote:I was using MyFitnessPal and had a streak of 3 years straight logging into it every day...then I just stopped.It's actually very helpful.
I use MFP and really like it, especially now that I can scan bar codes and log food that way. It's very simple.

Automatik
Posts: 14,632
Feb 6, 2013 2:26pm
That's why I made the switch....the larger food library and able to scan barcodes.Fab4Runner;1383663 wrote:I noticed you were gone, haha.
I use MFP and really like it, especially now that I can scan bar codes and log food that way. It's very simple.
I'm CLukas1 if anyone cares. :thumbup:

wes_mantooth
Posts: 17,977
Feb 6, 2013 2:26pm
Yeah, it seems like the simplest one to use.Fab4Runner;1383663 wrote:I noticed you were gone, haha.
I use MFP and really like it, especially now that I can scan bar codes and log food that way. It's very simple.
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BR1986FB
Posts: 24,104
Feb 6, 2013 2:28pm
Part of the reason I stopped is that eating paleo is kind of "self regulating."

Azubuike24
Posts: 15,933
Feb 6, 2013 4:04pm
If you have a really specific goal or are a very numbers-oriented person, tracking is a good idea. I'm personally a data freak. I have about 3 consecutive years of food logs, training data, thousands of blood sugar readings, bloodwork tracking, supplementation tracking, etc. Much of it is useless to anyone but myself, but it is helpful to go back and correlate things over the long-term.
For the short-term, like BR said, most stuff, probably 90%, will regulate itself if you manage your food, stress, sleep, training, etc...based on how you feel. Adjust that based on your goals/aspirations.
For the short-term, like BR said, most stuff, probably 90%, will regulate itself if you manage your food, stress, sleep, training, etc...based on how you feel. Adjust that based on your goals/aspirations.

Automatik
Posts: 14,632
Feb 8, 2013 11:59am
FUUUU BR!! I'm about to make my 3rd cheesecake since you gave me that recipe. :laugh:
I've also been reading about 5-3-1 and thinking about starting it up. I pretty much stick to the simple lifts anyway, but I don't follow any set program.
I've also been reading about 5-3-1 and thinking about starting it up. I pretty much stick to the simple lifts anyway, but I don't follow any set program.
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BR1986FB
Posts: 24,104
Feb 8, 2013 12:02pm
5-3-1 is a helluva program. Wendler knows his chit. You'll go quite awhile before you need a re-set on your weights.Automatik;1385187 wrote:FUUUU BR!! I'm about to make my 3rd cheesecake since you gave me that recipe. :laugh:
I've also been reading about 5-3-1 and thinking about starting it up. I pretty much stick to the simple lifts anyway, but I don't follow any set program.

Automatik
Posts: 14,632
Feb 8, 2013 12:06pm
What do you mean by reset? I'm debating on whether I should get the book or just go from what I find online.
I need to give it a few more weeks in the gym before I get serious about it. I need to gauge where I'm at in regards to weights.
I need to give it a few more weeks in the gym before I get serious about it. I need to gauge where I'm at in regards to weights.
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BR1986FB
Posts: 24,104
Feb 8, 2013 12:09pm
You will be able to move up in weights every workout for a VERY long time on this program. Only after you max out on it (not hitting the prescribed reps) do you have to re-set your percentages & weights.Automatik;1385203 wrote:What do you mean by reset? I'm debating on whether I should get the book or just go from what I find online.
I need to give it a few more weeks in the gym before I get serious about it. I need to gauge where I'm at in regards to weights.
I had 5-3-1 in a downloaded e-book but can't find it. Otherwise I'd forward it to you.

Automatik
Posts: 14,632
Feb 8, 2013 12:15pm
I need to figure out a way to sub deadlifts. I still do them, but I'm having issues in my trap...pinched nerve or something. I have no clue, but it's frustrating as hell. I get a sharp pain at the top of every lift.
On another random note. I've recently started doing Bulgarian split squats with dumbbells. First time I've ever done these and holy shit....I got absolutely dominated. I was feeling it all over the next morning.
On another random note. I've recently started doing Bulgarian split squats with dumbbells. First time I've ever done these and holy shit....I got absolutely dominated. I was feeling it all over the next morning.
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Sonofanump
Feb 8, 2013 4:30pm
Never tried Insanity Core or Power before since I was doing the P90X weight training and then subbing in Insanity Plyo and Pure Cardio for the cardio days. Interesting workout, much different than the P90X Core. Tonya is still an anoying bitch.
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birddog23
Posts: 1,086
Feb 10, 2013 10:56am
TDEE, whats everyone thoughts on this? I think its a great tool to let you know roughly how much calories you are actually burning in a given day.
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Sonofanump
Feb 11, 2013 12:32pm
I don't have plantar fasciitis so I went old school and did P90X Plyo today. Was a nice change of pace from Insanity.</SPAN>

Scarlet_Buckeye
Posts: 5,264
Feb 11, 2013 12:53pm
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BR1986FB
Posts: 24,104
Feb 11, 2013 12:57pm
Awww...Hell no ! Sweet potatoes & brownies....two of my favorite foods.Scarlet_Buckeye;1386839 wrote:I made paleo sweet potato brownies this weekend. Not bad.
http://paleomg.com/sweet-potato-brownies/

Scarlet_Buckeye
Posts: 5,264
Feb 11, 2013 3:29pm
They're actually not bad. And I didn't even use the honey or the flour. So I'm sure they could have been better.BR1986FB;1386845 wrote:Awww...Hell no ! Sweet potatoes & brownies....two of my favorite foods.Think I may try this one.

Azubuike24
Posts: 15,933
Feb 12, 2013 11:59pm
Sweet potatoes are insane. I've been on quite the obsessive kick lately. We're talking 3-4 a day...
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BR1986FB
Posts: 24,104
Feb 20, 2013 5:14am