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Old 10-05-2013, 11:35 PM
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within 30 mins of working out and then have a meal about 1 hour after the shake. This is all new to me... I've had a protein isolate shake for breakfast for about 10 years, but that's it!
No, at your age the window is a couple hours at least. As you get older, timing is more important. I'd have a shake within an hour, then another hour for a solid meal. Unless you're really hungry It's not that critical at this stage.
For anyone looking to maximize any fat loss, avoiding insulin spikes in the morning is a good idea. Whey can cause insulin to rise, slowing or stopping any fat burning. If you're ok with not so fast a rate, the shakes for breaky are ok, but an ideal breakfast is protein and fats. Bacon and eggs works. I eat red meat and nuts for breaky, but most people don't think they would enjoy that -lol
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Old 10-06-2013, 01:28 AM
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No, at your age the window is a couple hours at least. As you get older, timing is more important. I'd have a shake within an hour, then another hour for a solid meal. Unless you're really hungry It's not that critical at this stage.
Ah ok. I usually need to eat something right away or I will want to snack and will start pilfering the cupboards (where the bad foods are!).

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For anyone looking to maximize any fat loss, avoiding insulin spikes in the morning is a good idea. Whey can cause insulin to rise, slowing or stopping any fat burning. If you're ok with not so fast a rate, the shakes for breaky are ok, but an ideal breakfast is protein and fats. Bacon and eggs works. I eat red meat and nuts for breaky, but most people don't think they would enjoy that -lol
Funny you mention that as well since getting one foot on the Paleo bandwagon I have switched half my breakfasts to bacon and eggs. I bought some "natural" bacon and breakfast ham (no preservatives, just pork, salt, and smoke) for twice the price or regular bacon of course, and will bust that out next week when I use up the last of my regular bacon. I'm a bit concerned about the salt content of bacon and ham.
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I'm a bit concerned about the salt content of bacon and ham.
Ya, I try to minimize salt. Makes me puffy
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Ya, I try to minimize salt. Makes me puffy
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OK so what are good things to take for lunch supper and snacks if you spend 12 hours driving a truck every day at work?

I know your driving a truck Mindy, don't know how long you spend in it, but my shifts are 12 hours and I get two 10 min breaks and two 30 min breaks a day but no where near anywhere where I can cook things, so what ever I take has to be very easy to prepare and be able to be eaten cold. and preferably while I am driving.

normally I take one sandwich, two apples, two plums, and some sliced sausages and cheese, and some raw veggies (carrots, celery, snow peas)

this is what I am driving now


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OK so what are good things to take for lunch supper and snacks if you spend 12 hours driving a truck every day at work?
Define good I eat for purpose, so to me, I'm willing to compromise "good" for good for me. If I'm out on the road for a day, I pack chicken/broccoli stirfry, maybe slices of roast beast and some cheese, nuts, beef jerky, etc. Canned tuna would work too. Although, if you don't have anywhere to heat stuff, that makes it tougher. Cold chicken breast is ok, and I've been seen eating cold ground turkey on the car deck of the ferry You can make wraps from eggs and put your sandwich stuff in that, or other egg recipes.
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OK so what are good things to take for lunch supper and snacks if you spend 12 hours driving a truck every day at work?

I know your driving a truck Mindy, don't know how long you spend in it
I only drive in the winter, but when I am driving I work 12-15 hours and only 8 hours off (not much time to sleep, shower, and make food) so the shift rotates and I work different hours of the day each day. No real scheduled breaks, just roadside checks and waiting to load in the bush or waiting to unload at the mill.

Volume of food is a big thing because you're not burning a lot of calories sitting there. Take lots of veggies that will fill your belly without expanding your belly. Stay away from processed carbs like crackers and bread. You shouldn't eat any processed carbs at all and I would stay away from grains too - even if they aren't processed. Don't forget protein! Boiled eggs, cold chicken nuggets (no bread coating) made with herbs add cheese to them if they are dry to eat, cubes of ham. Canned skipjack tuna (not albacore or yellowfin), salmon, sardines, oysters, etc. Even beef jerky (find something with natural ingredients) and pepperoni is fine. Greek yogurt, cheese. Avoid too much fruit (fructose) - 4 pieces of fruit is way too much. Tomato juice, V8 both good. I'm also learning lots about dietary fat. If you're too hungry, have a serving of fat like avacado or nuts and seeds. Fat doesn't make you fat.
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Well, I did my first CrossFit intro session on Sept 12th, then did my On-Ramp classes for two weeks Sept 16-27th and for the two weeks since, I have been going to the "box" 4-5x per week. I lost a couple pounds and an inch from my hips. Moreover, I already feel much stronger. I can do 3-4 strict chin-ups with a red band, and I squeezed out a single strict pull-up with no bands today too, and I've never been able to do that!
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Well, I did my first CrossFit intro session on Sept 12th, then did my On-Ramp classes for two weeks Sept 16-27th and for the two weeks since, I have been going to the "box" 4-5x per week. I lost a couple pounds and an inch from my hips. Moreover, I already feel much stronger. I can do 3-4 strict chin-ups with a red band, and I squeezed out a single strict pull-up with no bands today too, and I've never been able to do that!
great work....now drop and give me 20. haha. But what no kipping pull-ups?

Here is something I hope you dont see at your crossfit gym...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8up6...embedded#t=206

and on the flip side a good motivational video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8up6...embedded#t=206
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