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Have you found it has impacted your training at all?

Not directed to me, but as I lift and do cardio I only had some trouble in beginning. But you can also maintain your macros perfectly when being a veggie. Vitamin B & magnesium are essential supplements to sort out issues with energy and muscle recovery.

I admit it was easier just to throw 500g of chicken into a frying pan everyday and have that with rice. You have to become some what creative and spend more time working out your macros on this kind of diet.

I love meat. For me personally, I do feel better atm without it, but diet and live style is always personal preference.
 
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Have you found it has impacted your training at all?

I've been out of proper training for a good portion of the year because of a tendon injury caused at the end of last year(tried training through it, ended up making it so as I had to have several months off). But when training properly I've not really noticed any impact.
 
A vegan, who told us he was a vegan, even if it had nothing to do with the topic at hand.

"My car won't start"

"Oh I've never had this problem when popping out to pick up my shopping, no animal produce though. I'm a vegan don't you know!"

Type of thing.

vegans are insufferable. Us veggies aren't too bad:p

You are definitely becoming a veggie because you are now telling EVERYONE about it.

Now we know to look forward to you telling us about it in every post.

You will find 99% of veggies only talk about it when defending themselves:D
 
I hadn't eaten meat nor fish in about a year until recently. Bought some mackarel to go with my rice.

I didn't really think much of it. Meat is too expensive anyway.
 
Guys I've been eating meat. It wasn't intentional, but there's 28 day matured steaks and bacon in the fridge, and my wife just cooks it. I feel great afterwards because it tastes awesome, but I'm not sure I miss not eating it. It's just there.

I've also started drinking beer instead of just high end vodka.

Send help. :p
 
Meat is life.

Give it a few decades and we'll all be eating soylent green anyway, what will the veggies/vegans do then?
 
Being vegan makes more sense to me than being vegetarian, pescetarian I understand even less (if people are doing it for moral reasons that is). Some vegetarians aren't really vegetarian though and while they don't eat meat they still inadvertently consume quite a few non veggie products.

I'm neither veggie or vegan, but I don't mind if other people are. I understand where my food comes from and am happy with my own choices about what I eat. I'm definitely not someone that eats 'value' meat products though.
 
I couldn't imagine life without meat. To me meat is the main attraction on the plate with everything else playing a minor supporting role.
 
Being vegan makes more sense to me than being vegetarian, pescetarian I understand even less (if people are doing it for moral reasons that is). Some vegetarians aren't really vegetarian though and while they don't eat meat they still inadvertently consume quite a few non veggie products.

I'm neither veggie or vegan, but I don't mind if other people are. I understand where my food comes from and am happy with my own choices about what I eat. I'm definitely not someone that eats 'value' meat products though.

so much this. couldnt imagine not having meat. also so much more effort to get a balanced diet. unless you have quorn etc, which are horrid.however fair number of tasty veggie meals, that were meant to be veggie. rather than substitute.

pescetarians on moral grounds annoy the hell out of me, one of the most barbaric ways we kill for food, just because they don't have a wind pipe, people think they don't suffer.
 
Being vegan makes more sense to me than being vegetarian, pescetarian I understand even less (if people are doing it for moral reasons that is). Some vegetarians aren't really vegetarian though and while they don't eat meat they still inadvertently consume quite a few non veggie products.

I'm neither veggie or vegan, but I don't mind if other people are. I understand where my food comes from and am happy with my own choices about what I eat. I'm definitely not someone that eats 'value' meat products though.

Being vegetarian makes sense because it's healthier.
 
Being vegetarian makes sense because it's healthier.

except it isn't, a systematic review off all the studies done to date, show its worse.

what used to be true is veggies had to cook from scratch and this was healthier and the average meat eater, who consumed a lot of processed stuff.
you dont have to eat processed stuff as a meat eater, and most vegie food is now the same processed rubbish.
 
except it isn't, a systematic review off all the studies done to date, show its worse.

what used to be true is veggies had to cook from scratch and this was healthier and the average meat eater, who consumed a lot of processed stuff.
you dont have to eat processed stuff as a meat eater, and most vegie food is now the same processed rubbish.

yup processed crap is bad for you regardless of veggie or not, to mitigate that is to not to eat it simples...:p
 
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