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rawfood , " mathmasta1111001 "

<mathmasta1111001> wrote:

>

>

> Peace to all,

>

> I recently have been following a workout/eating routine where i'm

> looking to gain muscle mass and size, and so far after about 2 weeks

> i've gained 5 pounds. (by the way, the plan i'm following came from

> the book titled Raw Power! 3rd edition by Stephen Arlin)

> However, i've also noticed that my body fat percentage has gone up

> considerably (even though i really don't trust the machine that i'm

> using to measure that). According to the machine its gone from 7-8%

> up to about 19%! Now again, i don't trust the reading too much on

the

> machine.

> I'll assume that it may have gone up, but maybe not quite THAT much.

> My question is if anyone knows of any routines where one can

maintain

> a 7-8% body fat and still gain " weight " ?

> My educated guess would be that it's diet related. I've been eating

a

> lot more " good " fat with avocados, nuts, etc. But sometimes i feel

> that i'm overloading on them and see myself overeating them at

times,

> and that can result in that body fat gain.

> If anyone could help out, i'd greatly appreciate it.

>

>

> PEACE

> Universal

 

 

Hi, My name is Kay.

I would like to offer my PERSONAL advice.

Take it as an opinion; Then if you can, copy and paste your email and

my reply to a fresh email for Dr.Doug Graham at Raw/Sport on

www.vegsource.com and await a reply.

If you are in the CA area I can recommend attending www.rawstock.us

on 26th-29th August - Organised by Dave Klein of

www.livingnutrition.com. It is not an expensive event. You will be

able to meet Dr.Doug Graham, or make yourself an appointment with him

personally.

 

 

Ok.. Now stop listening to Steve Arlin and listen up!!

Eating all that fat and greens works but for a few and even for those

individuals - only a matter for time usually.

The body is designed to get it's fuel from sugar (fruit)

I suggest that you increase your sweet fruit consumption to above

that of your energy expenditure so that you have " excess " calories to

put on muscle weight. Then work heavy weights daily with low

repetitions. Invest in some personal training sessions or books if

you must, but do not listen to their faulty dietary recommendations

because the advice will be cooked!

The timing of your meals is crucial as is plenty of rest, sleep and

STRETCHING or you will end up with short bulky muscles, aches and

strains.

You need to have good sweet meal of fruits before you train. Try not

to drink too much during your workouts but maintain hydration at all

costs. After your workout eat very soon - more sweet fruit. A couple

of hours later you can eat a leafy green salad using avocado ONLY as

fat.

You mention nothing of your gender, weight, build? So I can only

assume that 1/2 an avocado is plenty. You may need to eat about 4

meals a day one of which will be a salad with avocado.

You do not need more fat or more protein to build muscle/work out.

You need more calories, in which your protein/fat ratio will

naturally increase..

 

I am not an expert in this field so do seek out some professional

experience to top up this advice. I will pass this message onto a

friend of mine who may like to offer a few comments..

 

Namaste

Kay x

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