You are now probably aware that drinking more than 1-2 drinks of alcohol (in any form) per day is NOT good for you. Here's why:
* The body regards it as estrogen, which is your enemy
* Delays fat loss.
* Full of empty calories.
* Mess up the quality of sleep.
* It dehydrates your body
* Surely bad for your liver.
My expert advice: Don't drink at all if you want to lose a lot of fat as possible and attain extreme muscle gains.
Though let's accept it. This is the real world, and you most likely to drink as much as the next guy (the younger you are the more you probably like to drink). Thus here's some tips to keep your muscle building and fat loss on progress when you opt to "indulge":
Load up on Water
A lot of the bad stuff that comes from drinking can be curbed with water consumption. Alcohol dehydrates you, so drink lots of water before, during (if possible) and definitely before going to bed. Alcohol also helps your body eliminate the massive amount of toxins you just doused it with in the form of alcohol.
Avoid Sugary mixers
Stay away from sugary mixers in your hard alcohol. Eating sugar while drinking alcohol is about the worse thing you can do for fat gain.
Do away with carbs
If you're consuming alcohol don't eat carbs before, during or after. In a nutshell: The carbs get turned to fat much easier because your body is trying to process the alcohol. Also, Protein will stay with you longer so you won't eat as much and the higher thermic rate makes it less likely to promote fat gain.
Follow the 1-2 drinks a day during weekdays
There's already enough evidence to suggest that 1-3 drinks a day is good for you. If you enjoy drinking a beer or two a day or glasses of wine or whatever, don't worry about it. Try not to binge EVERY night. If you're going to binge
Drink hard only two times a week.
Like Friday and Saturday, or something like that. Here's what to do: Don't eat a lot during the day if you're going to get down that night. And make sure you get some good protein into your system to help support your stomach. What's more, some foods high in fiber like beans is good too. It will latch onto you and help you feel fuller, possibly absorb some toxins-definitely help flush them out the next day when you "eliminate".
Workout 2-3 hours before you get down
Because your muscles get depleted of glycogen after you workout doing this might make it easier for your body to turn even more of the empty calories you ingest later on that night into muscle, instead of fat.
Don't stuff yourself as soon as you get drunk
Nearly all drink up to they're really drunk, then get hungry and choose to eat a bunch of crap food. This is NOT going to help. Go along with the protein tip above, and drink more water to help you feel full.
Amuse yourself with beer pong or other games
As a matter of fact, you could actually burn 20-30 calories in a "Vigorous" game of beer pong. You'll almost certainly drink more though as a result. My advice: Drink a lesser amount to make your aim better - therefore you drink less during the game (because you're winning) which overall leads to less drinking! Play "strip" versions of these games for even more fun.
Be disciplined if you just want to get drunk
It's not good for you (emotionally, mentally OR physically) to drink to "get drunk" but I realize this is why most people do it. They drink since they think it makes them more cool, more gutsy, or more admired. That's all bullsh*t, you really need to get your confidence issues handled, then again I realize most people still do it.
Thus if you're drinking for "effect" then remember: be disciplined. Get a high alcohol spirit like Everclear or 151, cut it with ice and water, or do a couple shots, you'll get drunk faster. And you won't have to drink as much. (at least it's better than drinking 36 beers right?)
I can't believe I'm giving this advice, but I know people will still do it, so just be "efficient" about it and possibly it will help you not to go extreme next time.
Go for low-fat beers and wines
Light beers has the lowest calories. Dark stouts like Guinness are next. Followed by the rest. Red wines has reduced calories (and contain extra resveratrol), followed by the rest.
Hangover relief:
In the morning, you might be hungover here's some tips:
* Avoid NSAID's like aspirin, ibuprofen, etc because combined with the alcohol it is super bad for your liver and stomach, etc..
* Grab some water and Gatorade to restore electrolytes and all that...
* Get a dose of multivitamins/multi-mineral supplements so as to further refuel...
* Proteins are great to comfort you such as eggs, bacon, and all that...
* Workout modestly to sweat a few impurities out and make sure you constantly drink water...
* Take a nap
You know you shouldn't but if you do
Opt to "over indulge" you should at least stick to the guidelines I've set out here. The real issue you should take in hand is:
"Why do I feel the need to drink too much?"
You'll most likely realize that it's an issue with your self confidence not being able to say "no" to your group of friends or trying to "Fit in" or some other such nonsense. Or you don't like reality and you're just trying to escape from it by getting trashed. None of these things are good for your health and you need to get these issues handled before you do some damage. - 16752
* The body regards it as estrogen, which is your enemy
* Delays fat loss.
* Full of empty calories.
* Mess up the quality of sleep.
* It dehydrates your body
* Surely bad for your liver.
My expert advice: Don't drink at all if you want to lose a lot of fat as possible and attain extreme muscle gains.
Though let's accept it. This is the real world, and you most likely to drink as much as the next guy (the younger you are the more you probably like to drink). Thus here's some tips to keep your muscle building and fat loss on progress when you opt to "indulge":
Load up on Water
A lot of the bad stuff that comes from drinking can be curbed with water consumption. Alcohol dehydrates you, so drink lots of water before, during (if possible) and definitely before going to bed. Alcohol also helps your body eliminate the massive amount of toxins you just doused it with in the form of alcohol.
Avoid Sugary mixers
Stay away from sugary mixers in your hard alcohol. Eating sugar while drinking alcohol is about the worse thing you can do for fat gain.
Do away with carbs
If you're consuming alcohol don't eat carbs before, during or after. In a nutshell: The carbs get turned to fat much easier because your body is trying to process the alcohol. Also, Protein will stay with you longer so you won't eat as much and the higher thermic rate makes it less likely to promote fat gain.
Follow the 1-2 drinks a day during weekdays
There's already enough evidence to suggest that 1-3 drinks a day is good for you. If you enjoy drinking a beer or two a day or glasses of wine or whatever, don't worry about it. Try not to binge EVERY night. If you're going to binge
Drink hard only two times a week.
Like Friday and Saturday, or something like that. Here's what to do: Don't eat a lot during the day if you're going to get down that night. And make sure you get some good protein into your system to help support your stomach. What's more, some foods high in fiber like beans is good too. It will latch onto you and help you feel fuller, possibly absorb some toxins-definitely help flush them out the next day when you "eliminate".
Workout 2-3 hours before you get down
Because your muscles get depleted of glycogen after you workout doing this might make it easier for your body to turn even more of the empty calories you ingest later on that night into muscle, instead of fat.
Don't stuff yourself as soon as you get drunk
Nearly all drink up to they're really drunk, then get hungry and choose to eat a bunch of crap food. This is NOT going to help. Go along with the protein tip above, and drink more water to help you feel full.
Amuse yourself with beer pong or other games
As a matter of fact, you could actually burn 20-30 calories in a "Vigorous" game of beer pong. You'll almost certainly drink more though as a result. My advice: Drink a lesser amount to make your aim better - therefore you drink less during the game (because you're winning) which overall leads to less drinking! Play "strip" versions of these games for even more fun.
Be disciplined if you just want to get drunk
It's not good for you (emotionally, mentally OR physically) to drink to "get drunk" but I realize this is why most people do it. They drink since they think it makes them more cool, more gutsy, or more admired. That's all bullsh*t, you really need to get your confidence issues handled, then again I realize most people still do it.
Thus if you're drinking for "effect" then remember: be disciplined. Get a high alcohol spirit like Everclear or 151, cut it with ice and water, or do a couple shots, you'll get drunk faster. And you won't have to drink as much. (at least it's better than drinking 36 beers right?)
I can't believe I'm giving this advice, but I know people will still do it, so just be "efficient" about it and possibly it will help you not to go extreme next time.
Go for low-fat beers and wines
Light beers has the lowest calories. Dark stouts like Guinness are next. Followed by the rest. Red wines has reduced calories (and contain extra resveratrol), followed by the rest.
Hangover relief:
In the morning, you might be hungover here's some tips:
* Avoid NSAID's like aspirin, ibuprofen, etc because combined with the alcohol it is super bad for your liver and stomach, etc..
* Grab some water and Gatorade to restore electrolytes and all that...
* Get a dose of multivitamins/multi-mineral supplements so as to further refuel...
* Proteins are great to comfort you such as eggs, bacon, and all that...
* Workout modestly to sweat a few impurities out and make sure you constantly drink water...
* Take a nap
You know you shouldn't but if you do
Opt to "over indulge" you should at least stick to the guidelines I've set out here. The real issue you should take in hand is:
"Why do I feel the need to drink too much?"
You'll most likely realize that it's an issue with your self confidence not being able to say "no" to your group of friends or trying to "Fit in" or some other such nonsense. Or you don't like reality and you're just trying to escape from it by getting trashed. None of these things are good for your health and you need to get these issues handled before you do some damage. - 16752
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