stop eating breakfast
thoughts on this?
Ive always went along with the 'must eat breakfast' thinking but this article is kinda interesting.
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Scott wrote:stop eating breakfast
thoughts on this?
Ive always went along with the 'must eat breakfast' thinking but this article is kinda interesting.
Scott wrote:I tend to eat porrige and a protein shake about 20 mins after getting up, have coffee 5 mins after getting up though!
Im not a fan of breakfast and the thought of ditching it until later sounds good. if I could eat it about 3 hours after getting up that would siut me better.
Cookie wrote:Normally on my days off I`ll hang fire for around 1-2 hours before eating breakfast but on a work day it`s half a litre of water first thing, maybe some joint rotations & then I`ll eat.
tomato wrote:i can get really hungry on waking and must eat, but that can depend on if i have eaten a lot the evening before
if i am training in the morning i will make sure i have somthing beforehand
eating a big breakfast though can make me hungry again within an hour, ive been having smaller portons and it seems to satify me for longer
Cookie wrote:http://www.leangains.com/2010/04/leangains-guide.html
the amino acid leucine stimulates insulin release without the presence of glucose85-86 and may cause the same reactions as a carby breakfast.
Scott wrote:FWIW Ive been experimenting all week with essentially skipping breakfast. Usually I'd eat around 07:30 and again at 10:00 but all this week my first meal has been at 10:00.
What Ive noticed that is weird is that Im not wanting to eat later at night. Im usually bad for eating too close to going to bed but Ive not been nearly as hungry at this time. Might just be a coincidence or stress..... dunno but I'll fire on the scales on saturday and have a looksee.
Ive stuck to eating the same foods as usual but obviously there has been less of them. Going by what Ive always thought my metabolism should have slowed because of the not eating til 10 thing and I should have went into starvation mode.
science is fun
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