P paperboi New member Sep 22, 2009 #1 not necessarily no protein just not as much as would be recommended
B Boa New member Sep 22, 2009 #2 If you eat balanced, there is no problem. If you totally erase proteins from your meals, regeneration of your muscles will take much longer.
If you eat balanced, there is no problem. If you totally erase proteins from your meals, regeneration of your muscles will take much longer.
D Dustin M New member Sep 22, 2009 #3 Yes, in part because carbs are "protein sparing", but you're making things more difficult on yourself that way, and building lean and dry muscle tissue is already really hard to do.
Yes, in part because carbs are "protein sparing", but you're making things more difficult on yourself that way, and building lean and dry muscle tissue is already really hard to do.
M Mark New member Sep 22, 2009 #4 Yeah but you would have to take more rest time for your body to heal after you work out.