My trainer recommends eating as much asparagus as I like the last few days before my show. read this:
Asparagus | Dieting bodybuilders seem to eat a lot of low-calorie vegetables, but asparagus rarely makes it into their Tupperware. For some reason, asparagus is just not a common vegetable for many muscleheads. It should be--especially for dieting bodybuilders. First, it is a proven diuretic, allowing the body to lose subcutaneous water. Second, it is rich in a unique antioxidant called glutathione. Glutathione helps produce hormonelike messengers called prostaglandins, which, in turn, influence growth. Glutathione is also a major player in protecting the liver from damage. Eat several servings of asparagus every week.
Anyone ever use this method? i'll post my results by show time.
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10-17-2008, 05:21 AM #1
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consuming asparagus to remove subcutaneuos water.
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10-17-2008, 05:47 AM #2
I eat asparagus during prep and it does make you pee like a racehorse. It also has the strange ability to make your urine smell like a rotting dumpster when eaten in large amounts. Im not sure why. But, I know it is no coincidence. I am not planning on eating it during peak weak b/c I dont subscribe to the diaretic idea. I dont think the asparagus has the unique ability to remove only subcutaneous water.
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10-17-2008, 06:05 AM #3
Yeah, I just ate a bunch of this the other day. I was a little dryer the next day, but also flatter. I agree that asparagus is not going to care where water comes from, so it will come from both inside and outside the cells. I don't personally subscribe to diuretics--I've used some and the just flatten me out.
But the smell--woah. There must be a compound or something, because the second that stream gets going it's like someone shot me into a skunk's ass at about 100 MPH.
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10-17-2008, 09:29 AM #6
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Correct. Asparagus isn't some special food that only pulls sub-q water...if it was, asparagus would've cornered the diuretic market years ago. This is just another peak week myth.
Do people eat asparagus and look good on stage? All the time. Does that mean it's the magical diuretic that made them look good? Not even close.
stayfit2008 - I realize you are getting ready for a show, and lately you've been posting a lot of questions about every possible tiny detail. My concern for you is, why are you second guessing your trainer? If you've paid for his services (which I assume you have), then he should have this all lined up for you, color, peak week, etc. But if you come on here asking about every little thing that he has you doing and decide to pick and choose what you want based on what either your trainer or the board says, then how will you know what all worked of his protocol and what didn't? If you hire someone - you need to put your trust in them, whether they are doing things correctly for you or not. If not, THEN start finding out why. The last thing you wanna do is freak out before a show and start trying every different thing that people are telling you "works". Like this asparagus thing...your trainer has you eating it...just do what he says and pay attention to how your body responds. See what happens, learn from it, and if it is something that didn't work for you, then find out why. He has his method just like every other trainer...you'll never know whether or not it is right for you unless you trust him/her and do what he/she says...then see how you looked/felt on stage and go from there.
Also, on your rear double bicep...you don't want to squat down and hike one leg way behind you. You want your body to look like an X. Bring the hiked leg back underneath you and turn your knee out like this:
That will make the pose look much better
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10-17-2008, 10:32 AM #8
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Thanks Sporto,..I guess the over analyzing comes from my profession as an investigator. I like to get every angle of a situation and sometimes lose sight of what it is I am after. Thanks for the words and getting me back on track! If my wife read this she would be wanting to shake your hand right about now Sporto!
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10-17-2008, 10:35 AM #9
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That's great to hear and I am glad you took it the right way and not think I was being negative. I COMPLETELY understand the OCD part of contest prep, beleive me (just ask Layne lol), but the thing you will come to find out about peak week wrt the diet aspect, is that the LESS change the better. No new foods, no huge loads and cuts, just very minor tweaks.
Again, I wish you well! You look great!
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10-17-2008, 10:51 AM #11
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Sporto was spot on, on everything, especially your rear double bi, you want an X like the pic he posted you are throwing your symmetry WAY off. Look at my avy pic and think the same thing on the rear shot, you can draw a line from lat to other outter quad crossing each other, the X look. Pose to have it front and back.
The asparagus thing I personally dont use it, dont need it, get in shape, use some carbs to fill you out and do your water and sodium corrrectly (ie dont cut it) and you will be fine.
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