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<blockquote data-quote="T-Rex" data-source="post: 466676" data-attributes="member: 43918"><p>No I don't recommend that. However, as I have made quite clear, I never made a point opposing that, which is why you have yourself all confused.</p><p></p><p>Read the final paragraph of what I said in my previous post. In fact, I'll copy paste it: ''Take myself for example, my uni schedule varies throughout the week, I don't buy my lunch, so I cannot always guarantee I will eat my 6 meals at the set time. It's not that much of a problem, as long as I hit my eating target for the day. I'm sure there are plenty of other people in the same situation as I am and these people may feel more comfortable knowing their gains are not going to go out the window because their schedule may not work in their favour.''</p><p></p><p>Absolutely nothing wrong with what I've said there and that was my original point. I'm not sure why you've gotten so obsessed with bringing up pre-training and pre-sport eating as though I said anything against it, you have again put emphasis on TIMING, when I made quite clear that you had misconstrued the manner in which I was discussing timing. You've simply failed to understand the statement I've made, even when I've made sure to make it more clear.</p><p></p><p>I seriously don't know how you've read 'eating 6 meals a day is not a necessity and that hitting an eating target is more important overall' as 'doing something ridiculous 5 mins before training is okay'. Stop sensationalising. You're just being silly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T-Rex, post: 466676, member: 43918"] No I don't recommend that. However, as I have made quite clear, I never made a point opposing that, which is why you have yourself all confused. Read the final paragraph of what I said in my previous post. In fact, I'll copy paste it: ''Take myself for example, my uni schedule varies throughout the week, I don't buy my lunch, so I cannot always guarantee I will eat my 6 meals at the set time. It's not that much of a problem, as long as I hit my eating target for the day. I'm sure there are plenty of other people in the same situation as I am and these people may feel more comfortable knowing their gains are not going to go out the window because their schedule may not work in their favour.'' Absolutely nothing wrong with what I've said there and that was my original point. I'm not sure why you've gotten so obsessed with bringing up pre-training and pre-sport eating as though I said anything against it, you have again put emphasis on TIMING, when I made quite clear that you had misconstrued the manner in which I was discussing timing. You've simply failed to understand the statement I've made, even when I've made sure to make it more clear. I seriously don't know how you've read 'eating 6 meals a day is not a necessity and that hitting an eating target is more important overall' as 'doing something ridiculous 5 mins before training is okay'. Stop sensationalising. You're just being silly. [/QUOTE]
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