instantneedles | 07-05-2012 04:03 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by DaFonz
(Post 7967743)
SHUT THE FUCK UP ABOUT YOUR BODY TYPE.
If you aren't counting calories, then you have NO IDEA HOW MUCH YOU'RE EATING. You may think you're eating a lot, but all you're doing is guesstimating. - If you eat 2 lbs of cabbage, fuck yah you will be full. That's 279 calories.
- If you eat 2 lbs of peanut butter, that's 5,300 calories.
If you're too lazy to count, it means you're too lazy to get results.
Go count your goddamn calories and stop being a bitch. NO MORE EXCUSES | not sure why the strawman, but ok. Caloric intake calculation is a good way of keeping track of how much you eat (not downplaying it at all), and I definetly will figure it out at some point, but eating to the point where you feel more than full spread over 5-6 meals is a pretty good indication that you're "eating enough". It wouldn't be hard to feel the difference between eating 2 lb of cabbage and 2 lb of peanut butter (not sure why I would do that though, 5300 calories of peanut butter :seriously:). Caloric intake calculation, though a good guideline to follow, is still a "guesstimation" itself, so as someone with relatively low weight, i'd have to really eat till I'm full, if my caloric intake doesn't already tell me that
What I was really trying to get at was, that after several months of bulking, I seem to be staying at the same weight consistently, and keep in mind this is after a 25 lb jump...
Just out of the blue, but something I've been wondering for awhile, but does an increase in feces output from bulking mean that your body isn't absorbing the nutrients you are feeding it and is expelling more unused weight? Or does poop have no correlation at all to bodyweight? |