CrossFit - A Competitor's Zone Prescription: Part 3

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

Комментарии • 32

  • @tmartinez426
    @tmartinez426 12 лет назад

    Just like he said, your blocks will increase as you increase your training, so in order to keep from "overtraining" or "burn out" you eat more according to the math. As far as experience goes, I've been crossfitting for a little over a year and started doing 2 WODS/day, 2-3x's/week. I feel great because I upped my food intake. I don't use the blocks but after this I'm going to give it a go. A good way to keep from burn out is getting enough sleep 7-8 hours/day. Getting enough rest is key.

  • @Pwnnath
    @Pwnnath 12 лет назад

    I do crossfit for 3 months and im 16 so i think i keep going with 5 WODs per week but eat more calories than i burn. i will try it as you do in the summer-holidays. thanks

  • @cjreyna100
    @cjreyna100 8 лет назад

    For the recovery are using LBM or total body weight? Loved the series btw, very informative.

  • @TheRaycruz88
    @TheRaycruz88 Год назад

    So it I’m a 25 block male and I want to burn more fat, instead of it being 5 blocks fat, protein and fat, I would do 4 blocks of carbs, 5 blocks of protein and 8 blocks of fat because im adding 3 more blocks in lieu of 1 block subtraction for carbs?

  • @freepat101
    @freepat101 11 лет назад +1

    @saond Yeah, I see your point. Digging into the details, this doesn't make sense from a calorie intake standpoint. Even the 25 blocks prescribed for a 3 WOD per day schedule would only equate to about 2k calories. You gonna be hongry, son.

  • @TheTrinidave
    @TheTrinidave 9 лет назад +2

    Awesome Stuff

  • @VikingsJI
    @VikingsJI 8 лет назад +1

    Why is Egg-Protein better then Whey for somebody who has an allergy to gluten?

  • @johnboy4365
    @johnboy4365 10 лет назад +4

    Love the clip, very good stuff. But on the 3wods a day. Check your math, you said .1 I think you meant 1. X .7. Again I love your clips matt chan

  • @shag813
    @shag813 12 лет назад

    Brilliant! No bullshit approach!

  • @klintwitha-k
    @klintwitha-k Год назад

    18 blocks only has 126g of protein (18*7g Protein). Isn't that severely deficient for a 210lb athlete?

  • @tonygutierrez4711
    @tonygutierrez4711 10 лет назад

    So, how would a PWOD meal factor into losing BF by doing 1 WOD per day. If I understand correctly, he advises to drop either 1 CHO block per day or per meal and back filling it with 3 FAT blocks either per meal or day. But the PWOD meal is roughly a 1:2 ratio PRO:CHO. That increases the amount of calories trying to lose fat as oppose to a normal workout. I must be missing something

  • @markwood7793
    @markwood7793 12 лет назад

    Rest days... The same or different?

  • @Pwnnath
    @Pwnnath 12 лет назад

    He ist talking about 1-3 WOD's A DAY! O.o I usually do 4-5 WOD's per week. How can I do even one WOD a day without overtraining? Should I have much experience in crossfit, so that my muscles a ready for so many WOD's or just eating like he explained it or ... ? Do anybody has any tips for me ?

  • @claytonmoorman
    @claytonmoorman 7 лет назад

    Couldnt be a better explanation on the web

  • @cf_benni_87
    @cf_benni_87 12 лет назад

    what´s a block???

  • @saond
    @saond 11 лет назад

    Im confused, for 210lb guy would 18 block be a caloric deficit? How many calories in 18 blocks? My computation is 1400 i may be wrong.

    • @nightfoxusc
      @nightfoxusc 5 лет назад +1

      thedouche Exactly, his formula seems to be wrong. He said 4000cals is about 49 blocks, which makes a block to be 81.6cals. Then 18 blocks is 1468 cals for a 210lbs guy who does 1 WOD a day. Isn’t this extremely low?

    • @ben2000d
      @ben2000d 4 года назад

      @@nightfoxusc The way to calculate it correctly is to count the calories for each blocks (28cals for proteins, 36cals for carbs and 15-27cals for fat). Never forget that the zone is based on LBM and not on TBM. So yes it seems low but it's made to be this way.
      Hope I helped you in some way !

  • @CoachJohnKelly
    @CoachJohnKelly 11 лет назад

    I am confused because when matt says to multiply 180 times .7 he says that comes out to 18 blocks, but in actuality it is only 12.6????

    • @hunterklemz781
      @hunterklemz781 5 лет назад

      Live Free I know it’s been 6 years... but 180 x .7 is 126. 126/7 is 18.

  • @taylordyson
    @taylordyson 8 лет назад +2

    This does not make sense to me. So at his weight and body mass he should be eating around 1600 calories a day as his base line with his math. That sounds way too low. He explained how 18 blocks is what you eat when you want to loose fat.

  • @Pwnnath
    @Pwnnath 12 лет назад

    thanks!

  • @Kjeserud
    @Kjeserud 12 лет назад

    Part 1 talks about # of WODs vs Blocks

  • @freepat101
    @freepat101 11 лет назад +1

    Ok, so each block is ~78 calories, and 46% Carb, 36% Protein, 18% Fat. Easier way to look at it is that you want little less than half of all calories from Carbs, and your fat % should be about half of protein intake %. Easier to remember at 50, 30, 20, ish.

  • @randygrosjean2873
    @randygrosjean2873 12 лет назад

    I'm sure that Coach Chan means increase the multiple from .85 to 1.0 and not .1 when moving from 2 WOD's a day to 3. That threw me off for a second but I'm sure he just misspoke.

  • @markwood7793
    @markwood7793 12 лет назад

    @Kjeserud: thanks mate, forgot about that

  • @cf_benni_87
    @cf_benni_87 12 лет назад

    Thanks =)

  • @ryanpacker72
    @ryanpacker72 12 лет назад

    1 block = 7 G of Protein, 9 G of Carbs, Approx. 1.5 G of Fat.

  • @Oliviapaige.r
    @Oliviapaige.r 11 лет назад

    then divide by 7

  • @projaska
    @projaska 12 лет назад

    First you have to be experienced and in good shape. Second you have to be smart and don't go to failure in every workout. And when you increase wods you eat more. But I have to say human body can take a lot of beating but if you eat crap/ not enough you will be overtrained. And please dont go to failure every day.