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Kebel said:I'm a bit surprised to read a post like that. I may be the one which is not normal in here, but I don't give a damn about what i'll be eating this summer during my BMOQ. I'll eat what's in the plate... and that's it!
I don't like seafoods, in fact I hate seafoods, but since i'm not allergic to it i'll eat it if needed.
I'd rather focus on I perform on the course rather than what i'll eat in a couple of hours.. But maybe it's just me...
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In fact I focus on getting in shape and getting used to get up at 5:30AM, that is more a concern to me than foods :boring:
I'm already in top shape, and i'm fully confident that the bmq's physical part will be a breeze seeing that i already work out and keep my body in top notch condition for competitive fighting. Plus read any fitness, personal trainer, weight loss or mixed martial arts books. They all state that you'll never be in the best condition with out proper nutrition. All athletes are on a strict daily meal plan. Your body doesn't just get in good shape from working it hard. Your body needs the right protein, healthy fats and vitamins to run and repair properly.
Edit: I'm with you on the whole 5:30 in the morning thing though, that'll be rough first week around.