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Food/Diet and training hobbies

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    For anyone interested BBC is currently showing the European Olympic Boxing Qualifiers. Some good talent on display so far, as I type this there is a young Italian lady fighting, looks s**t hot!

    Catch that Green!

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    @matt-wood pretty in depth stuff, Ive been impressed so far.

    I have just watched a few of Rich Rolls on YT as well - joy of having a baby up so early and then has to sleep on me I can watch YT in peace lol

    Founder of BTC - Pro Trader - Main Sports Tennis and Football

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    @ryan Not come across that one, will have to check it out, Thanks šŸ‘

    Catch that Green!

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    @matt-wood have you listened to huberman podcast? Adam told me about it fascinating stuff.

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    @matt-wood Yep, always been a fan they usually do a few good sales through the year too so can load up.

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    @ryan Yes, less quality across the board there but their hydrolised beef protein powder is excellent! Good deals too.

    Catch that Green!

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    I’m also a fan of bulk powders!

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    @darri said in Food/Diet and training hobbies:

    Myprotein doing a 45% off everything right now, they do a lot of promotions but just started my cricket season and training so topping up and taking advantage of it

    Good product at Myprotein, thats a good sale too.

    For those wondering about the choice of products on offer (feckin loads) I remember seeing the independant lab tests and the Impact Whey or Diet Impact Whey are probably best value for money.
    For vegans the pea protein isolate is more pricey but is good quality.

    Isolates tend to be easier on the digestion than non-isolate.

    As a general rule for those buying protein powder anywhere, always pay attention to the ingredients. If they say something along the lines of 'proprietary blend' or similar wording be a little suspicious and research further.

    For any nerds out there more interested check the website supplementlabtest.com. Probably other similar websites out there too.

    General warning to those using whey powders, abuse them at your own risk, you WILL s**t your brains out daily if you do šŸ˜†

    Catch that Green!

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    Myprotein doing a 45% off everything right now, they do a lot of promotions but just started my cricket season and training so topping up and taking advantage of it

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    @mark-gorton when I'm being good I mainly eat meat, veg, nuts and seeds and try to mix it up with different types. definitely stay clear of sugar alternatives!

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    Amazes me where sugar gets it’s worse than where water gets.

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    @martin-futter The other thing is that sugar substitutes aren't much better for you, so in this day and age you are stuffed unless you go vegan ( who the hell would do that). The good thing is it goes take much to cut down and thats where you get the benefits. Also I can trick my brain into thinking fermented sugars don't count....:smiling_face_with_halo:

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    @mark-gorton the crazy thing with sugar is how many foods it is added to that you would never expect. I have to be careful with it as it has a really strong fatigue and irritable effect on me, not to mention a scarily high fast rate I get from it!

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    Just hit 60 this year and sugar is the white devil....trained hard all my life ( ex military) and play just as hard. I would train 5 days a week, and ate/drank sugar in all its forms.... Had a big scare at 55 and although I was fit as a butchers dog, the sugar and chemicals I put into my body negated the hard work. As a result now have cut out sugar and caffeine and feel a lot better, training isn't as hard (at my level now) on my body and I feel more alert. Still have treats but don't crave which is the best feeling.

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    @matt-wood ahahahahaha I’m a monk mate šŸ˜‰

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    @ryan-carruthers said in Food/Diet and training hobbies:

    @lee-woodman I fasted for years, loved it was really simple to do and found that I was really clear minded in the morning.

    I stopped sugar in jan and I’ve just had a few more bits of sugar and feel awful for it - my body is like wow I want more sugar and have felt that my body is craving it.

    Wait a min... you 'Fasted for years?!!!' how many? how did you not starve?

    Thought I had done well doing a 5 day fast šŸ˜†

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    @lee-woodman I fasted for years, loved it was really simple to do and found that I was really clear minded in the morning.

    I stopped sugar in jan and I’ve just had a few more bits of sugar and feel awful for it - my body is like wow I want more sugar and have felt that my body is craving it.

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    Back at the gym this week, I’ve done 3 decent sessions, it felt really good to be back. I’ve definitely got bad DOMS so the second Upper day with aching muscles was tough!

    I’ve realised how much sugar I’ve been consuming and have massively cut down on it. It’s not so much a weight issue, just a general ā€˜putting too much crap’ in your body. It’s amazing how much more I craved it when I’d had some, having cut it out I don’t crave it as much

    Also switched to IF’ing this week. Again not so much a weight issue as I’m trying to gain some muscle back, I just quite enjoy thinking less about food. Only took a day or two to stop the morning hunger. I’m not overly strict as I’ll still have milk in coffee, or with times but generally about 8 hours eating window

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    @dan-mackinnon We played some Departmental 5 a side 6 or 7 years ago 25 years after my football retirement - one torn thigh muscle after a few weeks put me back into permanent football retirement.

    Now the Gyms are back open, been swimming a couple of times this week with another lane booked later today

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    @matt-wood I wish I could blame it on the standard of football! I thought I was staying relatively healthy over lockdown but turns out there's lots of tiny muscles that don't like to show themselves until you're in agony the next morning. It's all a bit fun at the end of the day

    ā€œGreed moves the goalpostsā€ - Ryan Holiday

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