First thing Saturday morning- ate my oatmeal blueberry
protein pancake with natty PB on top to get out of ketosis.
1-1/2 hours later, hit the gym.
Man, what a jungle. I couldn't believe all of the people in the gym on Saturday morning, probably all getting their "beach pump" up. Anyway, did the total depletion workout in 90 minutes (had to scale it down due to the crowd). Came home with, surprisingly, a decent pump (no glycogen left in my body), a little shakey, and Jonesin' for some sugar. Scale weight 188.
Made a Myoplex strawberry with 20 extra gms of Anywhey, 5 gms
glutamine, 5 gms
CEE, 30 gms powder grape drink, and 75 gms
dextrose. Talk about a sugar buzz...felt wonderful. Repeated in 2 hours without the
CEE. Repeated in 2 hours again with less
dextrose and no
CEE or
glutamine. Great pump, felt like a kid that had a free day in the candy store. 2 hours later, steak dinner, sweet potato, salad, fruit. Lots of water all day.
Carb-up day is great, I even enjoyed a little cherry licorice and some
ice cream later in the evening. I didn't however, eat every 2 hours throughout the night like I'm supposed to during the first 24 hours. Anyway, woke up this morning and the stomach was still flat (mid-navel 35"), and the muscles looked full. I am happy about this program. CKD is the best fat-burner available. The scale weight is probably back up to 190 today (I don't own a scale) because of the glycogen replenishment. Goes to show, scale weight is only a tool.
It doesn't require a lot of discipline, only that you can't cheat and eat carbs during depletion days unless you want to cheat yourself. No carb days take away the hunger pangs associated with high-carb eating.