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Old 04-27-2006, 01:41 AM   #1 (permalink)

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Icon14 The Warrior diet's breakfast plan!

"Contrary to what you may be told, morning is the worst time to eat," claims Ori Hofmekler…

"When you wake-up, your body is already in an intense detox mode, clearing itself of endotoxins and digestive waste from the past evening meal. During the morning hours, when digestion is fully completed (while you are on an empty stomach), a primal survival mechanism, known as fight or flight reaction to stress, is triggered, maximizing your body"s capacity to generate energy, be alert, resist fatigue and resist stress.

This highly geared survival mode is primarily dominated by part of the autonomic nervous system known as the SNS (sympathetic nervous system). At that state, the body is in its most energy-producing phase and that"s when most energy comes from fat burning. All that happens when you do not eat the typical morning meal.

If however you follow what "normal guys" do and eat your morning bagel and cereal and egg & bacon, you"ll most likely shut down the above energy producing system. The SNS and its fight or flight mechanism will be substantially suppressed. Instead, your morning meal will trigger an antagonistic part of the automatic nervous system known as the PSNS (Para sympathetic nervous system), which makes you sleepy, slow and less resilient to fatigue and stress.

Instead of spending energy and burning fat, your body will be more geared towards storing energy and gaining fat. Under this state, detox would be inhibited. The overall ****bolic stress would increase with toxins accumulating in the liver, giving the body another substantial reason to gain fat. (Fat tissues serve as a biological storage for toxins)

The overall suppressing effects of morning meals, can lead to energy crashes during the daily (working) hours, often with chronic cravings for pick-up foods, sweets, coffee and tobacco. Eating at the wrong time, would severely interrupt the body"s ability to be in tune with the circadian clock. The human body has never adapted to such interruptions. We are primarily pre-programmed to rotate between the two autonomic nervous system parts: the daily SNS and the nightly PSNS.

The SNS regulates alertness and action during the day, while PSNS regulates relaxation, digestion and sleep during the nightly hours. Any interruption in this primal daily cycle, may lead into sleepiness during the day followed by sleeping disorders at night.

Morning meals must be carefully designed not to suppress the SNS and its highly energetic state. Minimizing morning food intake to fruits, veggie soup or small amounts of fresh light protein foods, such as poached or boiled eggs, plain yogurt, or white cheese, will maintain the body in an undereating phase, while promoting the SNS with its energy producing properties.

*Note: Athletes who exercise in the morning should turn breakfast into a post-exercise recovery meal. Such meals should consist of small amounts of fresh protein plus carbs such as yogurt and banana, eggs plus a bowl of oatmeal, or cottage cheese with berries.

An insulin spike is necessary for effectively finalizing the anabolic actions of GH and IGF1 after exercise. Nonetheless, after the initial recovery meal, it"s highly recommended to maintain the body in an undereating phase by minimizing daily carb intake in the following meals. Applying small protein meals (minimum carbs) every couple of hours will keep sustaining the SNS during the daily hours while providing amino acids for protein synthesis in the muscle tissues, promoting a long lasting anabolic effect after exercise.

In conclusion, breakfast isn"t the most important meal of the day. The most important meals are post-exercise recovery meals. Saying that, for a WARRIOR every meal is a recovery meal helping to recuperate from either nutritional stress (undereating) or physical stress (exercise). It"s when you eat that makes what you eat matter."

For more information on this topic read Ori Hofmekler"s The Warrior Diet. http://www.dragondoor.com/b17.html
For information on Ori Hofmekler"s diet and exercise seminars contact him directly at email protected from spam bots or visit www.warriordiet.com
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I have ate nothing but drank protein shakes in the morning since reading this info over a year ago, and must admit that I do feel alot stronger, alert and lighter for the rest of the day.
Anybody else agree with this breakfast diet?
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Old 04-27-2006, 02:12 AM   #2 (permalink)

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kingkokong your still alive. i thought the cyclone would have taken you away. any way

i still think breakfast is a important meal of the day.
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Old 04-27-2006, 11:42 AM   #3 (permalink)

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It's impossible to understand what is good for your body and what is bad for your body.

Meh... That didn't make sense, let me try again.

Scientists, Doctors, who ever you want to call them come up with research about producs, different foods, different supplements, ways of thinking and doing things... and constantly go back and change and say they found new evidence that the research they discovered and they found a better way to do things. Bull shit. Everybody has a different body, find a philosophy and stick with it. Get a routine and stick with it. There are way to many fades
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Scientists, Doctors, who ever you want to call them come up with research about producs, different foods, different supplements, ways of thinking and doing things... and constantly go back and change and say they found new evidence that the research they discovered and they found a better way to do things. Bull shit. Everybody has a different body, find a philosophy and stick with it. Get a routine and stick with it. There are way to many fades
Wrong. Our DNA compared to monkeys is around 99.7% the same. Imagine the difference between two average healthy men. Quite small. The VAST majority of the people are basically the same. I hate it when people say "Oh, well, everyone is different, so I have no clue if that'll work for me." If we are all so different why does low reps increase strength FOR EVERYONE and high reps increase endurance FOR EVERYONE? Why does it seem that none of your friends prefer to hibernate all winter? Why do the vast majority of us prefer to be awake during the day rather than at night?

For the VAST majority of things we are all the same. We have the same brains, same neurons, same contractile tissue. We all benefit from eating certian foods and cannot process nuclear waste. You end up with differences only when you compare the minuta of life. Does bench press or flys work better? Do you prefer whole wheat or white bread? Does ibprofin work best or advil?
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i tried this diet once and all i managed to do was lose weigth while keeping the same body fat percentage. trust me it sucks.
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