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Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22238300)
Correct. I advise my patients to cut their carbs in HALF.
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Originally Posted by genejockey
(Post 22238320)
I do that. Then I eat both halves.
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Originally Posted by genejockey
(Post 22238322)
But seriously, yes. I drink a maximum of 1 Coke/day. Used to be one at each break, plus one at lunch. 480 calories.
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Originally Posted by sbxx1985
(Post 22238286)
My wife has been on me about stretching for years. I know more about me, of course.
We were doing situational drills last spring and I was running the bases. Sprint, stop, sprint, stop. All of a sudden things felt weird in my right quad and right knee with the torn PCL. The next day I couldn't walk and that mess continued until a few weeks ago. MRI and physical therapy and now I can bend my right knee enough to ride a bike. Getting old sucks. |
Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22238329)
If you ride every day after the coke, I will allow it. Otherwise I advise eliminate all carbs that are liquid except when ON THE BIKE.
The last time he went up to 240 I could beat him up hills. This did not make him happy. |
Originally Posted by big john
(Post 22238336)
My friend Pizza guy is a weight yo yo dieter. He has been 300 and he has gone down to 175. In his gaining mode he was drinking 2 liters of Coke per day.
The last time he went up to 240 I could beat him up hills. This did not make him happy. #NotFat |
Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22238300)
Correct. I advise my patients to cut their carbs in HALF.
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Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22238329)
If you ride every day after the coke, I will allow it. Otherwise I advise eliminate all carbs that are liquid except when ON THE BIKE.
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Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22238343)
I am all for freedom of choice, but if somehow the authorities banned regular sodas I would not shed a tear. I think the last time I had a regular soda was a few years ago, and I am certain I have had only a handful of them in the past 20 years.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 22238352)
What are your thoughts on the complex vs refined/starchy carbs w/r/t insulin spikes, yadda, yadda?
All too often patients come in and swear they are on a low carb diet, then proceed to tell me they are having whole wheat bread and brown rice. The proof is in the pudding, and these folks have too much pudding. |
Lawn alert!
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Originally Posted by Eric F
(Post 22238250)
Is bunting a thing at all in slow-pitch? For fastpitch, it's an important part of the game.
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Originally Posted by DougRNS
(Post 22238255)
That's not a problem for me.:innocent:
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Originally Posted by sbxx1985
(Post 22238286)
My wife has been on me about stretching for years. I know more about me, of course.
We were doing situational drills last spring and I was running the bases. Sprint, stop, sprint, stop. All of a sudden things felt weird in my right quad and right knee with the torn PCL. The next day I couldn't walk and that mess continued until a few weeks ago. MRI and physical therapy and now I can bend my right knee enough to ride a bike. Getting old sucks.
Originally Posted by Mojo31
(Post 22238299)
It's better than not getting old.
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Originally Posted by BillyD
(Post 22238366)
Usually not, except one team has one pathetic guy doing it cause he's so pathetic he ought to retire from the game. Nice guy, but . . . .
Saturday night... https://twitter.com/EricF_68/status/...441789956?s=20 |
Originally Posted by Eric F
(Post 22238384)
I guess that's one big difference between the two versions of the game. In fastpitch, for the girls blessed with speed, bunting can be a serious offensive weapon. My daughter, however, is not one of those girls. Thankfully, she's good at hitting the ball a long ways, and enjoys an easy-paced 240' trot.
Saturday night... https://twitter.com/EricF_68/status/...441789956?s=20 |
Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 22238308)
Almost forgot, been spending quality time on the back-stretching rack?
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Originally Posted by Eric F
(Post 22238384)
Saturday night...
https://twitter.com/EricF_68/status/...441789956?s=20 |
Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22238360)
I am no expert but probably carbs are carbs for most of us. Certainly if someone notes that certain foods affect them negatively they should avoid them. But I suspect the whole "glycemic index" thing is over-rated.
All too often patients come in and swear they are on a low carb diet, then proceed to tell me they are having whole wheat bread and brown rice. The proof is in the pudding, and these folks have too much pudding. |
Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 22238353)
The five or six soft drinks that I have per year are all mid-ride. I'll crave one on those occasions, but can't stomach them otherwise.
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Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22238329)
If you ride every day after the coke, I will allow it. Otherwise I advise eliminate all carbs that are liquid except when ON THE BIKE.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 22238354)
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Originally Posted by BillyD
(Post 22238417)
To me soda is the debil, nothing but totally useless and harmful carbs. The only thing worse than that is cigarettes. I drink water 90% of the day, with coffee in the morning and a little red wine nightcap.
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Originally Posted by Mojo31
(Post 22238426)
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Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22238343)
I am all for freedom of choice, but if somehow the authorities banned regular sodas I would not shed a tear. I think the last time I had a regular soda was a few years ago, and I am certain I have had only a handful of them in the past 20 years.
#NotFat |
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