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SHOT
12-25-2002, 11:06 AM
Naturally Enhancing Your Appetite


Many guys seem to have a problem of eating enough calories to help them grow. Training/lifting doesn’t seem to be a problem, neither does taking the “supplements”. Knowledge of supplements is so prevalent on the message boards that anyone can easily get the info they need with a simple click of the mouse. Nutrition on the other hand, is the most difficult aspect of bodybuilding. It takes up hours of your day, every day. It is also the most neglected aspect of our sport because it is: time consuming, expensive and lets face it, boring.
The guys that take this sport seriously all realize that consuming enough good calories is what separates the men from the boys. There is no humanly possible way that a man can add 100 or more pounds of lean body weight to his frame without eating high calorie multiple meals thru-out the day.
Most guys will admit that it is a daunting task. “How can I continue to eat when I feel full or not hungry at all?”. Well, that is what this article is all about. I will let you in on a time proven method of increasing your appetite that is 100% natural, no supplements or pharmaceuticals are necessary.

The trick is in knowing how to make yourself hungry. If you have to force yourself to eat when you don’t feel hungry, it becomes a burden and you will certainly fail.

The first step:
Forget about the traditional way of eating. 3 meals per day just wont cut it (unless you are one of the genetically gifted few). A minimum of 6 meals will soon become your habit.

For the first 5 days, I want you to eat every hour. YES EVERY HOUR !!!. Its not as bad as you think. Not full meals every hour, but small portions of anything.
Example:
1 apple, ˝ peanut butter sandwich, ˝ protein shake, chocolate bar, banana.
Quality of the foods you eat in these 5 days is not as important as the fact of actually eating something. It must be small enough to not fill you, even if you are still hungry, don’t eat. Let your stomach get used to the small hourly snack/feeding. By the 3rd or 4th day you find yourself starving, craving for that snack. Your metabolism will also start to adjust to your new eating habit. Rather than storing calories to hold you over till your next feeding in 4 or 5 hours (like you used to do), it will come to expect another feeding in a short period. Thus, send more calories to be burned for energy, or for muscle recuperation from your work outs. Can you now see the opportunity for body fat reduction?

After getting your body used to the hourly feedings, you are going to find yourself hungry just about all the time. The logical step for the next 5 day period, is to start eating more at each snack time. But rather than eating every hour, spread the time out to every 90mins (1 ˝ hour) or 105mins (1 hour 45mins).

Continue with this process of 5 day periods until your are eating a full meal every 2 ˝ or 3 hours minimum.

Eating a lot is not easy. Food preparation of your 6 daily meals takes up a lot of time. Granted, 1 or 2 of those meals will probably be a protein shake but the amount of calories we are forced to eat would turn the average lazy joe into a 300 pound tub of lard in less than a year.
Workout hard, sleep as much as you can, drink the well dry of water, take your supplements and EAT.

Now that you have a solution to your appetite problem, I expect to see you walking around with 20 new pounds of mass within the next 4 months.

RetiredMod
01-09-2003, 02:07 PM
I might add, doing some light cardio for 20-25min in the morning greatly helps stimulate my appetite, and I've heard similar reports from many others. While many will shy away from this technique, while bulking...thinking that cardio burns calories which is bad when bulking; however although it burns some calories if you end up eating a lot more it more than negates the burning of calories. Just don't overdo it, and don't go too hard.

mcgirk
01-14-2003, 06:35 PM
great post shot. diet is just as important as the weight lifted in the gym

HiVol
01-14-2003, 08:47 PM
I agree - excellent post SHOT! As for cardio McBain, that usually supresses my appetite! The only cardio that doesn't is swimming. Strange, but true, for me at least.

Mat187
01-15-2003, 04:00 PM
Great post, i'm gonna give it a try since i'm never hungry and force myself to eat....i was wondering, has mentionned in a reply about cardio b4 breakfast, can i workout right after waking up without eating (eating right after), is it like cardio, or is it too intense to do without eating before?

Peace

Mat

RetiredMod
01-15-2003, 04:39 PM
Def eat before lifting in the morning. You need the food for energy. Also before doing cardio in the morning I would say down a protein shake to prevent catabolism.

Mat187
01-16-2003, 12:21 PM
Thanks for the tips....unfortunatly, i have alot of trouble to get food down when i get up in the morning....i guess a protein shake will do before the workout.....

Lates,
Mat

gofer
02-14-2003, 12:22 AM
I will be following the ideas in this article beggining next cycle, thanx SHOT!

BIGSMITH
03-25-2003, 04:03 PM
I have found it easier to increase my appetite while using test. or other roids that require more calories to be effective, just force yourself if nessesary to eat more calories during the first few days of your cycle. Your body will quickly adapt to the increase in calories and your appetite will grow exponentially. ONE more thing if you find it benefiscial to do aerobics in the morning do it before you eat. This raises metabolic rates and in turn makes your meals more beneficial.

DMP
08-28-2003, 09:02 AM
that was great post SHOT..i'm gonna try that next week, i've been working out off and on for 3 years now. I've never been able to consume the necessary amount of calories to gain good mass. I'm going to university this year and i'm forcing myself to buy all the good foods so i'm forced to eat strictly. I was just wondering how come in the morning I always feel so hungry, but i'm unable to eat a large amount of food? This has always happened to me, so i've been unable to get enough carbs and protein. Do you have any tips for that?

GodfatherP
11-09-2003, 02:57 AM
when u say stuff like apples and chocolate bars u dont mean to have them as your 6 meals a day.. that dosent seem healthy

im guessing u mean to have 6 meals a day which consist of chicken veges and stuff then have the chocolate bars and apples every hour???

also what about if ur not hungry every hour :(

Desperad0
02-07-2004, 10:55 PM
is it okay if i ate liek every 1 hour..like cause i constantly eat..and im not like obese fat..im like normal ya know.

caughlan
02-23-2004, 01:32 AM
Originally posted by Desperad0
is it okay if i ate liek every 1 hour..like cause i constantly eat..and im not like obese fat..im like normal ya know.


I guarantee you'll find yourself short of change by the end of the week if you're eating small meals every hour. But if you have the dollars, go for it bro. :D