http://eatthis.menshealth.com/node/77644
"Never skip breakfast"
From Mens's Health Training Guide 2013:
"There's one surefire way to encourage your body to burn stored fat; stop feeding it....'Even people who are metabolically inflexible use fat as fuel during a fast', says Nelson. 'It ramps up all the processes associated with burning fat.' Entry-level fasters should start with modest expectations. Some find it easy to skip breakfast and extend an overnight fast to 12 or more hours. But it only works if you have the discipline to end the fast with real food rather than by hitting the drive-thru."
I know their relationship advice is a joke, but the health information is starting to look embarrassing too.
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12-30-2012, 01:21 PM #1
Is Mens Health Magazine A Complete Joke?
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12-30-2012, 01:35 PM #2
Have you never heard of IF? Intermittent Fasting is an often talked about method of both cutting and bulking. It is fairly common for guys to have a 8 hour window of eating with 2 large meals and one small. Personally I train at 8am to 10am and do not eat until 1pm. I stop eating at 9pm. around 1 i have 1,000 calories, 4pm about 400, 7pm, about 800. In the morning and during training i drink 10grams BCAAs.
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12-30-2012, 01:45 PM #3
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12-30-2012, 04:30 PM #9
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Apparently you didn't follow the link, because it's not in parenthesis.
Op if that link you provided is indicative of the type of information that magazine puts forth then yes, it would be a complete joke!
For instance, they site some study and they say suggests skipping breakfast correlates with smoking, drinking, not exercising and fad diets! So were left to believe if we don't eat breakfast we will be inclined to do all those things! Wow! Just Wow!!
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12-30-2012, 04:48 PM #10
I didnt have a link to click. I just could read his post and offered a reasoning as to why. If the actual article isnt written like the OP wrote, then the writer sucks and the editor is worse for allowing it to be published with a misleading title holding no sarcasm indication...
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12-30-2012, 04:53 PM #11
All of the diet/workout publications have their good articles and bad. The problem is the inexperienced people can't distinguish between the 2 so there's a lot of contrdictory information that is just confusing to them for the most part.
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