• Sign Up Sheet
  • Help

    • Forum
      • FAQ
      • Calendar
      • Forum Actions
        • Mark Forums Read
    • Something more specific?
    • Home
    • Sections
    • Diet
    • Diet 101
    • Diet FAQ #2: Why can't anyone recommend a perfect meal plan?

    1. If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
    Results 1 to 10 of 10

    Thread: Diet FAQ #2: Why can't anyone recommend a perfect meal plan?

    • Thread Tools
      • Show Printable Version
      • Subscribe to this Thread…
    • Display
      • Switch to Hybrid Mode
      • Switch to Threaded Mode
    1. 05-25-07, 5:44 pm #1
      Animal Rep
      • Check Out Profile
      • View Forum Posts
      Animal Rep ain't here.
      The Watchmen Animal Rep's Avatar
      Member Since
      01.07
      Location
      Dirty Jerz
      Age
      39
      Posts
      1,240

      Diet FAQ #2: Why can't anyone recommend a perfect meal plan?

      Cuz such a thing doesn't exist. You're asking for a one-size-fits-all answer, and I'm pretty sure your foot size is not the same as the guy who's next to you. In the same way, whether you're bulking, cutting or maintaining, there is no single, universal diet that will help you achieve your goals. This kind of thinking is shortsighted. Too many variables are involved, including such things as your metabolism, your daily energy expenditure, your training intensity, etc. Others can't know these things. Therefore, you must learn the methods of "trial and error". You must experiment to see what works for you specifically. Each individual responds differently to various stimuli.
      Reply With Quote Reply With Quote

    2. 06-23-07, 6:34 pm #2
      B.C.
      • Check Out Profile
      • View Forum Posts
      • Visit Homepage
      B.C. ain't here.
      Gladius
      Member Since
      06.07
      Age
      42
      Posts
      3,633
      Once again, the Rep is right. There is no possible way to reccomend the perfect diet. You cut carbs to lose weight, but how many? You raise fat to gain strength, but how much? It's all up to the animal doing it. The mirror is really the only thing that can tell you if you're doing it right. If your gut is getting too big...too many carbs, if you're not getting any bigger, to little carbs. You just have to keep an eye on yourself. There really is no such thing as a specific meal plan that helps everyone.

      Sorry,
      B.C.
      NOTHING GREAT COMES WITHOUT SACRIFICE

      Just Keep Treading

      Don't Call it a Comeback
      Reply With Quote Reply With Quote

    3. 12-21-07, 11:30 pm #3
      eblnyc
      • Check Out Profile
      • View Forum Posts
      eblnyc ain't here.
      ABC Coordinator: Vermont eblnyc's Avatar
      Member Since
      02.07
      Location
      deliverence country
      Posts
      2,378
      this is a great post that somehow i missed..i gotta agree..what works for say machine or G diesel probebly won't work for someone else..we all different...
      REIGN IN BLOOD
      "IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK,THEY WOULD TELL A HORROR STORY"
      THE CONGREGATION 'SMITE THE SHEPARD AND THE SHEEP WIILL BE SCATTERED'
      Reply With Quote Reply With Quote

    4. 01-12-09, 2:57 pm #4
      C.Coronato
      • Check Out Profile
      • View Forum Posts
      C.Coronato ain't here.
      Praefect
      Member Since
      03.08
      Location
      New Jersey
      Age
      37
      Posts
      14,530
      Amen Brother
      AKA TreeTrunkLegs

      "I am the man responsible for who I am. When I look in the mirror each day, I stare my creator in the eyes. I am responsible for what I have and will become, I am accountable for what I will or will not accomplish. I believe in myself, I bow to no man and my only critic of any consequence has walked every mile of this journey in my size thirteens. " - G. Diesel

      Whats Next | My Q&A: "From The Ground Up" | "My Videos" | My CookBook | Animal Stacks
      Reply With Quote Reply With Quote

    5. 01-25-09, 7:25 am #5
      The MoFo
      • Check Out Profile
      • View Forum Posts
      The MoFo ain't here.

      Member Since
      12.08
      Location
      Pinks Gym, Hastings, England.
      Posts
      10
      It's all too true. It would be great if there was one diet plan for each weight catagory but there ain't. Same as everything else, I know guys who can do cardio countless times a week and rip up whilst also getting bigger all the time. whereas i must tread carefully doin' more than twice a week coz i lose too much mass. everyone's different which is a pain in the arse but it makes it all the more rewarding in the end coz you had to work so much harder to get there. research and trial and error is the only way.
      Reply With Quote Reply With Quote

    6. 09-14-10, 8:23 pm #6
      Eric210
      • Check Out Profile
      • View Forum Posts
      Eric210 ain't here.

      Member Since
      05.09
      Posts
      28
      what worked best for me was chicken breast and tuna fish w/ mustard. It sucks when you rip ass because you get that tuna fish smell back but it worked decent but i felt weak as hell but i agree, just like lifting, not one person will react the same way to a diet as another did
      Reply With Quote Reply With Quote

    7. 09-30-10, 8:39 pm #7
      Harry the tank Jones
      • Check Out Profile
      • View Forum Posts
      Harry the tank Jones ain't here.

      Member Since
      12.09
      Location
      New Castle, De.
      Posts
      7
      There is no such thing what may work for one may not work for another. It takes time amd dedication, hard work, some are looking for some miracle diet to work. Do not be a lazy ass and start working hard to get BIG.
      Reply With Quote Reply With Quote

    8. 11-24-10, 10:19 am #8
      jameswilliam
      • Check Out Profile
      • View Forum Posts
      jameswilliam ain't here.

      Member Since
      11.10
      Posts
      4
      Main reason not to recommend a perfect meal for anyone is physics ability. Each person has an unique ability and efficiency of the stamina power, digestion power, energy build up and so on. So, it is recommended to concern to the trainer of the gym or a specialist to maintain the health.
      Dog beds
      Reply With Quote Reply With Quote

    9. 12-17-10, 5:50 pm #9
      bentleypoul
      • Check Out Profile
      • View Forum Posts
      bentleypoul ain't here.

      Member Since
      12.10
      Posts
      1
      The only way to know if anything aggravates arthritis is constantly monitor your diet. To do this, keep track of what you eat and what pain you feel. If you start to notice patterns (such as joint pain the day after eating certain foods), you have to try to isolate the cause.
      pc jeux
      Reply With Quote Reply With Quote

    10. 07-01-12, 6:19 pm #10
      Slopeskull
      • Check Out Profile
      • View Forum Posts
      • Visit Homepage
      Slopeskull ain't here.

      Member Since
      06.12
      Location
      I am in illinois. I am training at lifetime fitness and Xsport.
      Age
      34
      Posts
      9
      theres no such thing as a universal (ha ha no pun intended) diet plan. everybody is different. foods that are common for show preps can be recommended but nothing is going to do the same thing for everybody. I go by david pulcinellas 7 foods that work. Egg whites, oatmeal, tuna, banana, chicken breast, brown rice, and sweet potatoes. That helps me get cut up whether its for fun or for a show
      Reply With Quote Reply With Quote

    Quick Navigation Diet 101 Top
    • Forvm Features
    • My Settings
    • PMs
    • Subscriptions
    • Who's In Da House
    • Lookin' For Something?
    • the F O R V M home
    • the F O R V M
    • Training
      1. Your "Journey"
        1. Your Contest "Journey"
      2. Training 101
      3. "Hell Raiser Training" (HRT)
      4. Powerlifting
        1. Powerlifting Videos
    • Diet
      1. Recipes, Meals & More
      2. Diet 101
    • Livin'
      1. The Animal Barbell Club
        1. The Basics
          1. ABC Flyers
        2. The Gallery
        3. The Updates
      2. The Thoughts
      3. The Olympia 2008-2011
        1. The Olympia '11
        2. The Olympia '10
        3. The Olympia '09
    • Packs
      1. Animal Products 101
      2. Reviews & Alpha Testing
        1. Alpha Testing Program: Agent O, Round 1
          1. What is Agent O? Discussions.
        2. Alpha Testing Program: Agent O, Round 2
        3. Alpha Testing Program: New Animal Rage Prototypes
        4. Animal Cuts: Alpha Testing Program (ATP)
        5. The House's "Mass Stack": The Complete Reviews & Logs
        6. Animal PM: Alpha Testing Program (ATP)
        7. Animal Test: Alpha Testing Program (ATP)
        8. Alpha Testing "Project Stak"
        9. Animal Rage XL Logs
        10. Alpha Testing Program (ATP): Project A
      3. Supplements 101
    • "Ask The Animals"
      1. The "U" In Universal
      2. Boss of Bosses III
    • The CAGE 2017
      1. The CAGE 2007-2016
        1. The Cage 2007-2015
          1. The Cage '15
          2. The Cage '14
            1. The CAGE Events 2014
            2. The CAGE Gear 2014
            3. The CAGE Promos 2014
          3. The Cage '13
            1. The Cage Events 2013
            2. The Cage Gear 2013
          4. The Cage '12
          5. The Cage '10
            1. 2010 The Cage News & Promos
          6. The Cage '11
          7. The Cage '09
          8. The Cage '08
          9. The Cage '07

    Posting Permissions

    • You may not post new threads
    • You may not post replies
    • You may not post attachments
    • You may not edit your posts
    •  
    • BB code is On
    • Emoticons are On
    • [IMG] code is On
    • [VIDEO] code is On
    • HTML code is Off

    Forum Rules

    • Get In Touch
    • Animalpak.com
    • Archive
    • Top
    The wall clock reads 4:28 am... Time's a wastin'.
    Copyright 2003-2012
    Universal Nutrition