Taking oatmeal 1 hour before workout is NOT doing it on an empty stomach, and factually, using WHEY that digests in around 1.5 hours is not a good idea.
You're right, in that I don't work out on an empty stomach. I was referring to the fact that it hasn't stopped me from taking a post-workout shake with high-GI carbs, is all.
As for the whey, I think the 1.5 hour digestion is based on taking whey
alone. Consuming it with the oatmeal should slow digestion. I also include a tablespoon of oil.
NOT true at all, if you see the information about the release of all different fat-burning hormones while working out on an empty stomach, hence why I brought up GH, IGF-1 etc...
Perhaps. For myself, for my workout, I'm much more concerned about preventing muscle catabolism, than any fat-burning effects
during the workout.
What is your definition of intervals for cardio? Also, "fat-burning-zone" cardio?
By "fat burning zone" cardio, I mean the typical low-intensity, usually specified as something like 65% of maximum HR.
My intervals currently consist of about 5 minutes of warmup, followed by alternating periods of 30 seconds maximum effort, 60 seconds low effort. Currently that means walking/jogging for about 5 minutes, then alternating periods of sprints and walking. Total time is 15 minutes if after workout, and 25 minutes when done alone.
AGAIN a false statement, you have to see that the liver shuts down the pentose pathways when GH is released therefore a mild state of Ketosis can be achieved, even with higher carbs, for GH productions will aid fat-loss. (keep in mind, I am not asking you for scientific studies and a trade off of citations either, because I know it's more time consuming then anything)
Well, to be honest this is something I picked up from statements by Lyle Mcdonald, and it ties into my use of a pre-workout meal. I think his relevant quote was:
On top of which, ask yourself the following: which is more important, a
miniscule elevation in some hormone, or having the nutrients (from a
pre-workout meal) to support training and recovery. I'll go with the
nutrients every day of teh week. This is where most of these moronic GH
raising strategies fail, they tend to require that one go without eating
for some period of time. Depriving your body of the necessary nutrients
for growth and trainign is no way to make progress.
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