Diet Myth
An eating myth if you are looking to burn fat!
"Breakfast is the
Most Important Meal of the Day!!"
I’m sorry to tell you this, but mom was wrong.
My mom,
your mom, everybody’s mom. And your doctor; he was wrong
too. After an overnight fast your body is in prime fat burning
mode first thing in the morning. That’s for a few different
reasons. One of them is because insulin is very low at this
time. When insulin is low you burn fat more effectively. When
you eat carbs insulin becomes elevated which means that fat
burning comes to a screeching halt. Therefore the last thing
you want to do in the morning is sit down to a bowl of
oatmeal or cereal.
Cortisol is another important hormone to manipulate by
skipping breakfast. In normal individuals cortisol levels peak
between 7am and 9am each day. Many people are familiar
with cortisol and its role as a catabolic hormone; meaning that
if you train too hard, for too long cortisol will increase
beyond a healthy level and will start to break down muscle
tissue. First thing in the morning, however, cortisol will help
break down body-fat by increasing the release of fatty acids to
be burned for energy.
Growth hormone levels will also increase during the early
morning but only if you keep insulin low by skipping
breakfast. Growth hormone, as you probably know, burns fat and builds muscle.
So by “following the rules” and eating breakfast you are
actually doing yourself the greatest disservice possible because
you are flipping the OFF switch on your body’s fat burning
furnace.
Now, some might ask if they could simply remove carbs
from their breakfast and have protein and fat instead.
Unfortunately, this isn’t a good option either because protein
alone can stimulate a small degree of insulin release.
If that wasn’t enough to prevent you from eating breakfast
maybe this will be- you will have far more energy if you don’t
eat in the morning. Upon rising the body will be operating in
the sympathetic nervous system after an overnight fast. That’s basically “fight or flight” mode.
When you eat a hearty
breakfast you take yourself out of sympathetic mode and go
into parasympathetic mode. That means you will be groggy
and lacking energy which is why so many people need
multiple cups of coffee to make it through the first half of the
day. By not eating your energy levels and cognitive abilities
will be significantly enhanced. So if you want to be burn far less fat each day and be in a
state of mental fog and lethargy all morning I would highly
recommend following the mainstream advice and sitting
down to a “healthy” breakfast.
If, however, you want several extra hours of enhanced fat burning per day, along with far more energy and mental focus
than you have right now, skip breakfast entirely.
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i totally disagree with this. if upon waking you start cardio or training while fasting this works to burn fat, but immediately after training supplement your body with the nutrition it needs. now if you wake up in the morning and do not eat and go on with your day, your body recognizes this. so if the following day this is done again your body knows, so the first meal you do eat your body will store it as fat as an energy reserve. which will cause you to gain more fat.
I get what you are saying 100% nyjuice. Later tonight I am going to post the completion of my above statement, and then hopefully it will make more sense.
It is purely an observation that I have made whilst setting up eating plans for my clients and their various goals.
So basically you eat breakfast at the time you would eat lunch and all your meals are shifted along to a later time. But I will post the rest later, just off to crush legs!!
phil113kgIt is purely an observation that I have made whilst setting up eating plans for my clients and their various goals
This is your observation and this holds no water especially when it comes to AAS usage.