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RE: [Supertraining] Nutrition and training advice Perez, Miguel Mon Jul 14 09:11:36 2008

Chad,

Do you think he should eat like that indefinitely, or are your recommendations 
only geared toward helping him lose that 60 pounds?

Regards,
Miguel Pérez
Reynosa, Mexico

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chad Scheitel
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 6:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Supertraining] Nutrition and training advice

Edwin,

First off, what is your percentage of bodyfat??
Secondly, quit eating sugar(candy, cookies, ice cream)
and high starchy carbs like white bread, white rice,
white pasta, and anything breaded or fried and your
blood glucose will drop significantly. Stick with
lots and lots of vegatables, some fruits, and lean
meat sources like fish (tuna, salmon, steelhead) and
fowl (turkey, chicken breast). Lean cuts of red meat
like beef and bison are ok on occasion (but absolutely
no pork or shell fish ever!). Eating organic is
better mainly because of the nutrient density of the
foods.

You can still train with high velocity movements
(plyometrics) that can help you lose bodyfat and help
you maintain strength.

Chad Scheitel, MA, CSCS
Minneapolis, MN

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:efreem3407%40aol.com>  wrote:

>
> I came to the supertraining group through the United
> States Olympic
> Weightlifting Team website.
>
> I wanted to join because I am a powerlifter in need
> of advice. I am 33 year
> old; 5 feet 7 1/2 inches 235 lbs. Last year I was
> diagnosed with diabetes and
> my doctor wants me to go down to 175 lbs. I'd like
> to learn how to be fit
> and healthy but still be strong in my powerlifting
> efforts at 175 lbs. I have
> a hard time balancing cardio, nutrition, and
> training. If I do too much
> cardio my seated behind neck press, bench press,
> squat, deadlift go down in lbs.
> lifted. If I don't do any cardio I can't lose
> weight according to my
> doctor. Should I consult a sports nutritionist?
> In my teens and twenties I did
> very little cardio; just the gym workouts forcused
> on the powerlifts and
> supporting exercises.
>
> I am just looking for training and nutrition advice.
>
>
> Thank you.
>
> Edwin Freeman, Jr.
> San Francisco