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<blockquote data-quote="curiousbrain" data-source="post: 819375" data-attributes="member: 31608"><p>Everyone is entitled to their opinions; you have yours and I disagree with it (which, of course, is my own opinion) - specifically, <strong>burning</strong> three to four thousand calories aggregate between a preload shift and muscle/tissue repair? I must be misunderstanding you, because that sounds outrageously high.</p><p></p><p>For most of the year, I am very active (chainsawing, other outdoor activites) and I cycle about 25 or more miles per day, depending on how much time I have away from working; I can easily put on weight if I eat like crap.</p><p></p><p>I would perhaps chalk up the difference between myself and you/ORLY!?! as different body chemistries and, perhaps, age.</p><p></p><p>Also, you classify yourself as a bodybuilder - that implies an extremely strict regimen which most people do not follow; that could be the source of the discrepancies, as well.</p><p></p><p>edit: To be a little more succinct, I would say that personally, I can always out eat the exercise I perform.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="curiousbrain, post: 819375, member: 31608"] Everyone is entitled to their opinions; you have yours and I disagree with it (which, of course, is my own opinion) - specifically, [B]burning[/B] three to four thousand calories aggregate between a preload shift and muscle/tissue repair? I must be misunderstanding you, because that sounds outrageously high. For most of the year, I am very active (chainsawing, other outdoor activites) and I cycle about 25 or more miles per day, depending on how much time I have away from working; I can easily put on weight if I eat like crap. I would perhaps chalk up the difference between myself and you/ORLY!?! as different body chemistries and, perhaps, age. Also, you classify yourself as a bodybuilder - that implies an extremely strict regimen which most people do not follow; that could be the source of the discrepancies, as well. edit: To be a little more succinct, I would say that personally, I can always out eat the exercise I perform. [/QUOTE]
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