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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 02 Mar 21 10.29am | |
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I've just read on CPFC about how the players' chef provides them with a plant based breakfast. What! Wasn't it Jim Cannon and Co who used to have a proper fry-up for breakfast then go down the chippy for lunch after training? More fun then eh lads? But I guess we weren't in the Premiership.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 02 Mar 21 10.47am | |
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Meals on wheels
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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 02 Mar 21 10.48am | |
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Sorry Teddy Eagle, I've just seen that you picked up on this issue in the thread about fitness. All comes down to the same thing - a good fish n chip supper never did anyone any harm.
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chris123 hove actually 02 Mar 21 11.03am | |
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Originally posted by Palace Old Geezer
I've just read on CPFC about how the players' chef provides them with a plant based breakfast. What! Wasn't it Jim Cannon and Co who used to have a proper fry-up for breakfast then go down the chippy for lunch after training? More fun then eh lads? But I guess we weren't in the Premiership. I thought lunches were more liquid.
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Eaglecoops CR3 02 Mar 21 11.06am | |
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Originally posted by chris123
I thought lunches were more liquid. What’s lunch?
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Teddy Eagle 02 Mar 21 11.29am | |
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Originally posted by Eaglecoops
What’s lunch? What posh people have at dinner time. Probably a false memory but weren’t we a lot fitter when Iain Dowie (the unacceptable face of football) brought in his brother Bob to train them?
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Pete53 Hassocks 02 Mar 21 11.41am | |
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As long as the Thomas Brolin diet doesn't make a comeback.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 02 Mar 21 1.05pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
What posh people have at dinner time. Probably a false memory but weren’t we a lot fitter when Iain Dowie (the unacceptable face of football) brought in his brother Bob to train them? But he also had those yoga mats in the centre circle. I don't know why and it was frankly humourous.
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grumpymort US/Thailand/UK 02 Mar 21 4.47pm | |
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I just read the breakdown of what they are eating and it is terrible this would explain a lot. These people that are allowing this know nothing about proper nutrition. here is some quotes from the article
“Some of the players are really loving it and it’s great to see that – there is the demand for it. It’s just a question of explaining what it does to their body; it’s very good for recovery, for example”
Plant protein and fats are not healthy or bio available to humans this is a fat you would need to consume more then 3 times the amount which also would give negative effects. calories counting useless this method was created by mainstream its made up like RDA (recommended daily allowances) protein you do based on your weight. classing fruit as not sugary o my that is what fruit is fructose which is worse then just standard sugar this person again shows they dont have a clue what they are talking about. porridge is a mix of fats with carbs again poor for your health plus grans shouldn't be in human diet they are awful for us. WHat it does to your body is damage it short term this may feel good but long term this is going to put these players in bad shape plus you are not getting the correct building blocks for recovery/repair which would explain low energy plus injuries (the other reason could be switching to different diets can take time to adapt some do it in few weeks others it takes months) Only good thing is the eggs and in the article was some mention of fish so not sure why some mention about veganism this is nothign to do with that To state it simply they are eating just high carb and high protein diet but the protein is coming from poor sources if you exclude the eggs.
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cryrst The garden of England 02 Mar 21 4.51pm | |
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Hash browns, mushrooms yes but with a bit of protein like bacon or sausage. No wonder they are weak and easily broken.
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Teddy Eagle 02 Mar 21 5.28pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Hash browns, mushrooms yes but with a bit of protein like bacon or sausage. No wonder they are weak and easily broken. Chia seeds and aniseed not doing it for you Cryrst?
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HKOwen Hong Kong 02 Mar 21 11.14pm | |
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Spot on Whoever designed this diet must be a friend or relative of someone to get the job. I am not a nutritionist but I know fruit is very sugary, the great myth is that drinking orange juice for example on a regular basis is healthy because of Vitamin c. Don't give your children juice boxes please
Originally posted by grumpymort
I just read the breakdown of what they are eating and it is terrible this would explain a lot. These people that are allowing this know nothing about proper nutrition. here is some quotes from the article
“Some of the players are really loving it and it’s great to see that – there is the demand for it. It’s just a question of explaining what it does to their body; it’s very good for recovery, for example”
Plant protein and fats are not healthy or bio available to humans this is a fat you would need to consume more then 3 times the amount which also would give negative effects. calories counting useless this method was created by mainstream its made up like RDA (recommended daily allowances) protein you do based on your weight. classing fruit as not sugary o my that is what fruit is fructose which is worse then just standard sugar this person again shows they dont have a clue what they are talking about. porridge is a mix of fats with carbs again poor for your health plus grans shouldn't be in human diet they are awful for us. WHat it does to your body is damage it short term this may feel good but long term this is going to put these players in bad shape plus you are not getting the correct building blocks for recovery/repair which would explain low energy plus injuries (the other reason could be switching to different diets can take time to adapt some do it in few weeks others it takes months) Only good thing is the eggs and in the article was some mention of fish so not sure why some mention about veganism this is nothign to do with that To state it simply they are eating just high carb and high protein diet but the protein is coming from poor sources if you exclude the eggs.
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