seximofo2k Posted July 29 Report Share Posted July 29 Well I dont know If u want to call it a diet but I'm trying to drop a few pounds an a trainer told me that simply drinkin an extra 1-2 gallons of water will do that for you. Has anyone else tried this or anything similar to it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elementx Posted July 29 Report Share Posted July 29 From experience filling yourself with water makes you feel more full therefore you eat a bit less. Water also helps clean out your system. So yes it can work. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skince55 Posted July 29 Report Share Posted July 29 makes you piss alot too. So you can drain some pounds that way Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest jroo Posted July 29 Report Share Posted July 29 if you drink too much water you can drown from the inside out, also i hope you're taking vitaims or something because you'll piss out everything you have working for you in your body. and i hope that you dont retain water, because that could compound the problem . to each their own though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elitesnautica Posted July 29 Report Share Posted July 29 That is a pretty simplyfied version of dropping water.First of all - fat loss is not the goal of dropping water. It is used to dry out an already lean person.I will keep it relatively simple. Lets say you want to look ripped on a saturday, you will start the saturday before.Day 12 gallons of water Extremely High amounts of sodiumLow to zero carbsDay 2-4SameDay 4Zero saltmoderate carbs1 gallon of waterDay 5Zero saltmoderate carbs.5 gallons of waterDay 6Zero saltAs little water as possibleHigh carbsDay 7 - take photos - you will be more shredded than ever before.Nautica Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wideskies Posted July 29 Report Share Posted July 29 interesting.. why high carbs on the last day? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elitesnautica Posted July 29 Report Share Posted July 29 You are depleteing glycogen levels the first half of the weak, which will make your muscles flat - then the last half you are replenishing your glycogen levels which will make the muscles full and hard, which will in turn make you look more lean.Nautica Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seximofo2k Posted July 31 Author Report Share Posted July 31 Originally posted by elitesnautica That is a pretty simplyfied version of dropping water.First of all - fat loss is not the goal of dropping water. It is used to dry out an already lean person.I will keep it relatively simple. Lets say you want to look ripped on a saturday, you will start the saturday before.Day 12 gallons of water Extremely High amounts of sodiumLow to zero carbsDay 2-4SameDay 4Zero saltmoderate carbs1 gallon of waterDay 5Zero saltmoderate carbs.5 gallons of waterDay 6Zero saltAs little water as possibleHigh carbsDay 7 - take photos - you will be more shredded than ever before.Nautica Damn... Now your def someone who knows their shit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frank4g63 Posted July 31 Report Share Posted July 31 drinking cold/ice water helps you burn calories inherenently as well, not a lot on a case by case basis, but on a daily basis assuming you follow the '8 8 oz glasses of water a day' thought process, you'll start burning more calories just by adding cold water to your diet and nothing else. over a short amount of time the small amount of calories burned on a daily basis start becoming significant when added upit's something good to 'add' to an existing diet or training regimen, but nothing to rely on solely in order to 'lose weight' imo... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elitesnautica Posted July 31 Report Share Posted July 31 Originally posted by frank4g63 drinking cold/ice water helps you burn calories inherenently as well, not a lot on a case by case basis, but on a daily basis assuming you follow the '8 8 oz glasses of water a day' thought process, you'll start burning more calories just by adding cold water to your diet and nothing else. over a short amount of time the small amount of calories burned on a daily basis start becoming significant when added upit's something good to 'add' to an existing diet or training regimen, but nothing to rely on solely in order to 'lose weight' imo... Sorry. You are right about the fact that it will not make much difference - if any at all. But Ice or Cold will actually sloowwww metabolism, which will give the opposite affect. This is the sole reason one can survive longer in while deprived of Oxygen in ice water vs. warm water.Nautica Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frank4g63 Posted July 31 Report Share Posted July 31 from a health and science website - Does drinking ice water burn calories?For anyone trying to lose weight, this question is an exciting one! If you simply want to know if your body burns calories warming up the water, the answer is yes. But if you want to know if drinking a lot of ice water can help you lose weight, or keep weight off, this "yes" needs to be qualified with some calculations. First of all, calories are case-sensitive. There are calories and then there are Calories. Calories with a big "c" are the ones used to describe the amount of energy contained in foods. A calorie with a little "c" is defined as the amount of energy it takes to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius. What most people think of as a Calorie is actually a kilo-calorie: It takes one Calorie to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of water 1 degree Celsius. So when you drink a 140-Calorie can of cola, you are ingesting 140,000 calories. There is no cause for alarm, because the conversion applies across the board. When you burn 100 Calories jogging a mile, you are burning 100,000 calories. So, considering that the definition of a calorie is based on raising the temperature of water, it is safe to say that your body burns calories when it has to raise the temperature of ice water to your body temperature. And unless your urine is coming out ice cold, your body must be raising the temperature of the water. So calories are being burned. Let's figure out exactly what you're burning when you drink a 16-ounce (0.5 liter) glass of ice water: The temperature of ice water can be estimated at zero degrees Celsius. Body temperature can be estimated at 37 degrees Celsius. It takes 1 calorie to raise 1 gram (0.0352 ounces) of water 1 degree Celsius. There are 454.56 grams in 16 ounces of water. So in the case of a 16-ounce glass of ice water, your body must raise the temperature of 454.56 grams of water from zero to 37 degrees C. In doing so, your body burns 16,819 calories. But that's calories with a little "c." Your body only burns 17 Calories, and in the grand scheme of a 2,000-Calorie diet, that 17 isn't very significant. But let's say you adhere to the "eight 8-ounce glasses of water a day" nutritional recommendation. In 64 ounces of water, there are 1,818.24 grams. So to warm up all that water, in the course of a day, your body burns 67,275 calories, or 67 Calories. And over time, that 67 Calories a day adds up. So, while you definitely shouldn't depend on ice water consumption to replace exercise or a healthy diet, drinking cold water instead of warm water does, in fact, burn some extra Calories! it does burn calories, but shouldnt be relied on for weight loss... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elitesnautica Posted July 31 Report Share Posted July 31 That is an interesting aricle, although completely unscientific. Don't believe everything you read in magazines.If you need to see 1000's of studies, which indicate that "cold" slows all metabolic processes - let me know.Nautica Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frank4g63 Posted August 1 Report Share Posted August 1 im interested, post up and lemme know! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest jroo Posted August 1 Report Share Posted August 1 Originally posted by elitesnautica That is a pretty simplyfied version of dropping water.First of all - fat loss is not the goal of dropping water. It is used to dry out an already lean person.I will keep it relatively simple. Lets say you want to look ripped on a saturday, you will start the saturday before.Day 12 gallons of water Extremely High amounts of sodiumLow to zero carbsDay 2-4SameDay 4Zero saltmoderate carbs1 gallon of waterDay 5Zero saltmoderate carbs.5 gallons of waterDay 6Zero saltAs little water as possibleHigh carbsDay 7 - take photos - you will be more shredded than ever before.Nautica what are you doing in southpark, Jesus??thats what people are gonna ask you after your week of fasting. not once did you mention anything about vitamins and nutrients. of course that diet wont kill you. but still, its not healthy at all. i know that the big time body builders need to do big time things to prepare for competitions, but the average person should not be doing stuff like this. im not trying to rip on you or anything, so dont take it that way. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elitesnautica Posted August 4 Report Share Posted August 4 Originally posted by jroo what are you doing in southpark, Jesus??thats what people are gonna ask you after your week of fasting. not once did you mention anything about vitamins and nutrients. of course that diet wont kill you. but still, its not healthy at all. i know that the big time body builders need to do big time things to prepare for competitions, but the average person should not be doing stuff like this. im not trying to rip on you or anything, so dont take it that way. I am not recommending this diet for anyone. This thread was started with people asking about water diets. I told them what a water diet was and what it would do for you. Sorry, if I didn't lay out a complete diet planAnd besides most so called "diets" are not healthy. But if you are in good shape and want to shed some water before a big day this is simple and easy and no where near what a bodybuilder would go through before a competition. This diet would be geared for the average "healthy" person who has a big day coming up.nautica Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elitesnautica Posted August 4 Report Share Posted August 4 As far as the studies on metabolic rates - give me a couple of days - I have finals this week.Nautica Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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