Just drink diet coke as much as you can around and you'll be fine. We've discussed and analysed all these before and came to the conclusion that around 10 to 12 liters of diet coke is everythiong you need during your daily consumption of calories.
Jack, no trolling in this thread or i will have mods who are better then you, remove you from this thread.
I joined a gym yesterday

, i've been working out by myself for about 8 months and felt that it was the right time to move across to somewhere with the eqpt to move me to the next level.
How do you guys feel about protein supplements? I've looked up trial data and none of the companies that sell them in the UK provide any, and the few placebo control trials that are about show no difference. I asked the guy at the gym who did my induction/plan and he said he takes and see's no difference but still takes them. I don't follow that logic, what do you guys think? I have protein in my diet already.
Protein arent supplements. They are nutrition, thats an important difference.
If you train, its important to eat right and balanced. But you need a good protein intake. For the first while you shouldnt bother about adding extra protein. Just try to eat meat at least once per day.
Protein shakes, are simply a way to easely increase your protein intake. I am at 300-320 grams of protein per day. That is quality protein, so only protein comming from meat or whey. I'm not going to eat 2kg of meat to achieve this, so i eat 500grams of chicken devided in two meals, and several shakes instead.
Protein itself wont make you build muscle. working out and creating microtrauma does. but shakes simply increase your intake.
The only actual "supplements" you could consider is Omega 3/ fish oil, or vitamins. Dont bother with the rest
Supplements (legal) are 5% of the work at most.
Sadly people think it's 80%.
this is a pretty accurate statement. If we can agree protein shakes are food and not supplements
