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The trouble is that the good old days (agreed they were good in this rgeard atleast) of eating right are, in most cases, not practically applicable today.
I'm not sure about Canada, but atleast here in India, you can bet that the average citizen even who knows about eating right, doesn't eat right on a regular basis! I don't know anyone who eats a balanced diet with all organic vegs. and fruits today, not even in our household where both my parents were Nutrition specialists! 
Working out can still be carried out, even if you don't have access to a gym. And for that matter, it is all the more common today than it was in the good old days (or atleast back in our childhood)
But eating right, ie. balanced diet is practically impossible with the kind of lifestyles we have today, unless you take time/patience out to consuming more of raw vegs. and unpeeled fruits in your diet everyday. That too, organically grown ones, which we rarely get today in the first place. Which is why I feel it doesn't really work when people insist that we eat more of vegs. and fruit given the kind that we get today.
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I would have to agree with your statement. I've actually seen better gains while NOT being on supplements.
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Originally Posted by s0uljah Earlier today wanted to reply then decided not to, anyway here goes :
Congrats and I mean it!
Good old days are just that. Good old. Life isnt that simple anymore and
peoples objectives have changed, fitness and bodybuilding are 2 very different things.
Did you mean to say that you have never taken any Food supplements? Because Multivitamins, vitamin C, calcium are also 'supplements'.... you get my drift.
Fitness & Supplements do not share as strong a correlation as Bodybuilding & Supplements.
"Better physique" again depends on the goal, these days the bodybuilding look is out and the Abercrombie&Fitch model look is in... if you mean your more fit than a lot of people in your gym then yeah!
Just as a disclaimer, supplements are the least important of gym/fitness/BB regime, would allot a 5% to it in the matrix.
P.S : Where do you workout? |
I remember as a kid, my mum used to feed me Vitamin B pills and cod liver oil capsules. But after I came to Canada, I've never taken any kind of supplements, not even those ones.
What I believe in is maintaining a perfect balance in your body. Your body (or everything inside of it) was not designed for pills, protein shakes or whatever it is you guys take. If you can eat and drink right (fruits, vegetables, lean meat, water, etc.), you can at least hope to maintain that balance, and live a disease free life. Remember natural foods are better than synthetic ones.
I understand that a lot of people including me have a sedentary lifestyle, especially at work (I've to spend hours sometimes in front of the computer making engineering drawings and reports amongst other things), but working out at the gym kind of "makes up" for that lack of activity.
I'm not too crazy about organic foods, and they are also ridiculously expensive, but I do tend to stick to the basics when it comes to my diet. Maybe living in Canada helps, because people here are supposed to be health conscious, but I have seen a higher percentage of obese people here than in India.
@s0uljah: I work out at my local gym. Cardio + weights. Although have been spending more time with weights lately.
Last edited by sujaylahiri : 24th June 2009 at 07:49.
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