Zak Posted January 7, 2016 Share Posted January 7, 2016 Furry-Muscle Cast – 52 – Before the RushIntroductions Guess - Tibor Tiger - Cardio Kitty! Maximus-Ursus – Cooking Burr! (Maybe) Beastly Bahamut – Away Tiptoe – Planning for the Tip of the World! Jazz Wolf – Bou(ing) coffee all the time? Schredded Wolf – Can’t Life, Leave! Snowheart – Away Syn – So Rat-ness! Tiberious – Awy Zak – Crazy Cyber Rhyno! Topics MWFF 2015 – Plans Highlight any events are focus anybody be doing while at the convention. Tips of Thanksgivings With Thanksgiving in about two weeks there a lot of stuff to watch out for. One thing to keep in mind is that while others are not on a workout plan, you are. Watching what one eats is a good place to stay focus on, not saying one shouldn’t eat that special dish, just keep a few points in mind while doing so. 1. Don’t let yourself not eat all day for a big buffet later on. – Skipping meals lowers one metabolism, as well as eating a big gigantic meal. 2. When eating load up on meat and vegetables – Eat less starches and more high-fats items such as green bean casseroles and candied yams. 3. Eat Turkey, Go Skinless – Lose the skin and eat more meat. Some Examples: Turkey: Roasted, With Skin; Calories: 208; Protein: 54%; Carbs: 0%; Fat: 42% Turkey: Dark Meat, No Skin; Calories: 187; Protein: 61%; Carbs 39%; Fat: 35% 4. Drink More Water, Less Coffee and/or Alcohol In addition to filling you up a little more with your meal, drinking water will ensure that you stay hydrated, and flush out some of that excess sodium that you will be eating. 5. Eat Slow - Eating slower, taking smaller bites, and putting your utensils down in between bites will ensure that your body lets you know when it is full, rather than letting you overstuff yourself too early on. 7. Weight Maintenance, Rather Than Weight – Weight lost is not a major priority, but keeping weight maintenance is the focus. 8. Skip The Crust. Just One Serving - When eating pie, eat the filling part and leave the crust, to save on some empty calories. Source: http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/herve12.htm Thanksgiving Nutrition Tips Highlights of good and bad stuff during Thanksgiving. Good Low-Calorie Ideas TurkeyBroccoliGreen BeansLow-sugar sauce/jellyEgg whitesSugar-free yamsCeleryCucumbers in vinegarOnionsMushroomsBrussel sproutsGreen saladsZucchiniApplesLean white meat or fish soupsYellow squashSpinachUnsalted nutsAvocadoFresh tomatoUnsweetened teasCoffee without creamPears Bad Low-Calorie IdeasSweet potato casseroleDeviled eggsCranberry sauce/jellyCandied yamsCelery with cream cheesePecan pieStore-bought breadsStuffing or dressingCornBaked beansHam or red meatPeas or couscousGlazed carrotsHoney-glazed hamTwice-baked potatoes or mashedPasta, hot or coldCream-based soups or chowdersPotato saladCashewsCheesePita wrapsCreamy salad dressingsSodasGravyAlcoholCrackersSource: http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/gluhareff21.htmTibortiger Review – Heart MonitorName of ProductLinks to smart technologies and logs data.Uploads to server for later review.Emails From: Falconmage @All Question: Is there a difference between working out 5 days in a week for an hour compared to 3 days in a week for two hours? Which works best between the two?(Shawn Arent, an exercise scientist at Rutgers University. There was a huge difference between working out two and three days a week. While any amount of exercise is an improvement over none at all, if you're already in decent shape, exercising for just two days a week will not get you much additional benefit.)Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/we-asked-an-exercise-scientist-how-many-days-a-week-you-need-to-work-out-to-actually-make-a-difference-2015-6 From: BlackDog @Schredded WolfQuestion: Every 10 days I cave-in, which don't seem that bad. Any idea on how frequently should I cave if I want to be more on a bodybuilding level? From: KittyOfTheNorth @Schredded WolfQuestion: I learn that training all muscle groups sequentially is the best way to keep the blood pumping. But for some reason this doesn't seem right, I am wrong? From: NorthStary @AllQuestion: What is the best way to get definition in my outer calves? I ask because I see more definition in my outer calf than my inner ones. From: BlackDawn @JazzQuestion: How did you start drawing art and what keeps you drawing? From: Southpolar Bear @JazzQuestion: Is there any advice you could give on long distance bike riding? From: Hamster @AllQuestion: I just started going back to the gym recently. Any idea on what I could do to increase Pull-Ups? From: Claws @AllQuestion: I have been weight training for a few weeks now. I have seen improvements and wanted to track my workout and diet. What suggests would the Cast give? From: Steven @TiptoeQuestion: I only sleep for about five hours a night and have little to no sleep (Its just how I function). I feel like I have no energy and no motivation. What can I do to boost my physically and mind back in to gaining muscle and wanting to get back in the gym? From: FoxxyFlorida @SynQuestion: Do you take any vitamins are supplements before you work out? From: Wolfmoon @MaxQuestion: I know being tall has it problems, what seems to be the most problems for you when working out are your goals? Closing Out: We can’t do the show with you, the listeners. Thank you for taking the time to rate us on iTunes, as well as all the feedback and question we received each month. You can find the show on our website as well as iTunes, Libsyn, Stitcher Radio, Blubrry, doubleTwist, Miro and many other podcast directories. You can email us at FurryMuscleCast@gmail.com, you can also call us and leave comments are questions at 571-208-Buff (2833). You can find us on Twitter @FurryMuscleCast. Show notes, pictures, links and many other materials can be found at our main website at http://www.furry-muscle.org. Next Furry-Muscle Cast: December 11th. Pictures: Show Notes: FMC - 52 Show Notes.pdfShow Download: FMC Episode - 52.mp3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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