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yeah getting chad on would be great as wellI love Phil Viz on podcasts
Second vote - AJ Sims
Could consider Scott Stevenson, or maybe Chad? Every interview I have ever listened to with Chad was awesome fyi
yeah getting chad on would be great as wellI love Phil Viz on podcasts
Second vote - AJ Sims
Could consider Scott Stevenson, or maybe Chad? Every interview I have ever listened to with Chad was awesome fyi
he did a pod after Ramy won the first year he worked with him, (Ramy's best look IMO outside of that NY Pro when he was with Chris) Dennis was trying to take credit, and Chad was like, nah bro...you had your chance with him LOLOLOLOLyeah getting chad on would be great as well
Like I’m said, putting subtitles to the move it’s a very time consuming process. Basically you have t watch the whole thing and creating them from the scratch so right now I’m probably cannot afford time wise to do that, but maybe in the future if channel start to make some money I’m gonna pay someone to do thatif you can't do an english intervirew with luki can you please put english subtitles next time. great channel btw tons of information and good interviews
Aren't there apps that do that, like cap n cut?Like I’m said, putting subtitles to the move it’s a very time consuming process. Basically you have t watch the whole thing and creating them from the scratch so right now I’m probably cannot afford time wise to do that, but maybe in the future if channel start to make some money I’m gonna pay someone to do that
Yes, but they are not cheap and the translation isn't good at all ;/Aren't there apps that do that, like cap n cut?
I use cap n cut on my phone, the free version... but i have no idea how good it is translating polishYes, but they are not cheap and the translation isn't good at all ;/
Making subtitles in the same language it’s easy, the hard part is to translate it properly to not lost into translation. Ps. Just finish the podcast with John JewettI use cap n cut on my phone, the free version... but i have no idea how good it is translating polish
I end up basically having just a low and high day. But the concept is the same- I change my calories to ensure that I am in approximately the same level surplus.Justin Harris says eat as much meat and rice as you can without getting fat, and progressively get stronger over time. If you do this on a consistent basis then you will get bigger.
He also is very big into carb cycling for both weight loss and weight gain.
Every time I’ve tried to gain lbm I have just used a generic moderate surplus on a daily basis. Focusing on carbs and protein with very little added fat. The more I’ve done this the better I’ve gotten with it learning from past mistakes.
This time I would really like to carb cycle while trying to grow lean.
I’ve listened to a lot of his podcasts and read the book he wrote with Shelby.
The book basically says:
2 low days with around .75g of carbs per lb of bw.
2 or 3 medium days with upwards of 1.5g of carbs per lb of bw.
2 or 3 high days with around 3g of carbs per lb of bw.
I can understand the low days being so low, but the medium days confuse me. I would still be in a deficit on 1.5g of carbs per lb.
The high days also don’t really seem that high to me.
Can I please get some feedback from you guys that have actually had success with this method.
I would like to know how many low, medium, and high days you incorporated.
Also how many grams of carbs per lb of bw were you using on each day?
How long did it take for you to increase the carbs over time?
I know everyone reacts differently to food/calories/carbs, but I’d really like to see some real world results.
Whoa really, do you know why he doesn’t recommend Lantus?from what i know Justin uses insulin on high days offseason 2 or 3 times a day. he never recommends lantus.
Yep that’s the way to do it.I have no clue, I've never grown using something like that.
We're all too unique to prescribe simple formulas even though that's what everyone wants. Body fat levels, metabolism, PEDs in play, training intensity, all those things and more impact calories you need to grow.
When I start my rebound I just start adding carbs around my workout, then to the meals after my workout, then to the meals before my workout, with carbs being added to breakfast last. I add enough to keep my weight going up.
If you start from a truly lean state, like 8% or under, it's going to be very hard to get fat unless you eat cheat meals for every meal every day.
OkYep that’s the way to do it.
Idk if I will change this. But I’m dieting right now, and intend to not touch my pre/post carbs at all unless I absolutely have to.
I have 170g pre/100 intra and 120 post. But I’m also doing relatively long 2hour 15 minute upper body /Lower body workouts. So I can get away with it more since I’m burning about 1200-1500 calories during those sessions.
The total carbs pre/intra/post my workouts ends up being 390g. 390x4=1560 calories. So I’m about breaking even during this time of day.
Whoa really, do you know why he doesn’t recommend Lantus?
i know Paul Barnett from Anabolic Bodybuilding on YouTube/Instagram uses Lantus year round.
I also use Lantus year round. Technically I’m poor right now, so instead I’m using Novolin NPH insulin from Walmart and splitting it into 2 or 3 shots
Phil is on my list, he told me to text him in november xD
Aj Sims - i'll try
Milos - not responding
Hany - forgot about it xD
Paul Barnett - i was thinking about him, but he's basicaly a copy of Justin Harris ;p
Patrick - not responding
Dave - not sure about it xD
Vigorious steve - i have nothing agains him, but he knows nothing about real bodybuilding, just a longevity shit that no one cares xD.
Phil is a good coach, well structured, well thought out program and approach
Had never actually heard of phil viz so gave him a listen, like him a lot. Something's I noted from listening
Believes in high rep/pump sarcoplasmic hypertrophy as important
Insulin sensitivity is of utmost importance (stay lean year round).
Low carb on non training days (insulin sensitivity) and lower calories
He does believe in refeeds (2-3 days) to speed back up metabolism when prolonged dieting. This was one that surprised me as it seems this was popularized by Lyle McDonald but thought it wasn't well thought of anymore.
I wonder what he means by insulin resistance. I’ve never had to change my dose required for bg control.in summary (those are Justin words) - lantus It’s too long acting and leads to insulin resistance. It improves bg levels, but only because insulin is always high.