paulsmithy83 567 Posted June 27, 2013 Report Share Posted June 27, 2013 fat is a slow realese energie source, skcat,,,sugars are quik release, in fact fat is sloer than complex carbs Way slower and really cant be released hardly at all once heart rate is increased to a certain point. Its a resting energy release for the most part. Yep n burnin just protein as energy sorce produces more latic acid build up Quote Link to post
DEERMAN 1,020 Posted June 27, 2013 Report Share Posted June 27, 2013 (edited) fat is a slow realese energie source, skcat,,,sugars are quik release, in fact fat is sloer than complex carbs Way slower and really cant be released hardly at all once heart rate is increased to a certain point. Its a resting energy release for the most part. In the human body fat is only used as a source of energy when carb sources are depleted. That's why long slow running over 30 minute is recommended in humans for losing weight. In dogs IMO the days leading to a hunt should be carb based so that the dog can store energy sources then when finished the hunt a high protein feed for recovery. But at end of day no diet be any good without fitness short sprints over a duration of 20mins (interval training ) will lose more weight than a slow run over 30mins ....after exercise a high carb based diet is the best to add recovery , same with dogs .....exercise and diet go hand in hand ,one without the other is no good Edited June 27, 2013 by DEERMAN 1 Quote Link to post
nans pat 2,575 Posted June 27, 2013 Report Share Posted June 27, 2013 i had a dog years ago you couldnt keep penned in.he run the streets and entrys eating all sorts.but he killed hares all over.think its the dog not the food. 1 Quote Link to post
socks 32,253 Posted June 27, 2013 Report Share Posted June 27, 2013 FFS there are some classic answers on here ... Just reminded me why I never get involved with nutrition and conditioning threads anymore ............. 2 Quote Link to post
Toal2011 40 Posted June 27, 2013 Report Share Posted June 27, 2013 fat is a slow realese energie source, skcat,,,sugars are quik release, in fact fat is sloer than complex carbs Way slower and really cant be released hardly at all once heart rate is increased to a certain point. Its a resting energy release for the most part. In the human body fat is only used as a source of energy when carb sources are depleted. That's why long slow running over 30 minute is recommended in humans for losing weight. In dogs IMO the days leading to a hunt should be carb based so that the dog can store energy sources then when finished the hunt a high protein feed for recovery. But at end of day no diet be any good without fitness short sprints over a duration of 20mins (interval training ) will lose more weight than a slow run over 30mins ....after exercise a high carb based diet is the best to add recovery , same with dogs .....exercise and diet go hand in hand ,one without the other is no good Short bursts your using mostly carbs so i wouldnt recommend that for loosing weight and as for a high carb diet for after training I have to disagree yes they are important to recover stores but protein is number 1 to help rebuild the damaged muscle and recovery 1 Quote Link to post
iceman001979 1,316 Posted June 27, 2013 Report Share Posted June 27, 2013 Brown bread pasta redmills tribe beef cod liver oil v tablets fish whole rabbit and hare no guts all this but just mix it about Quote Link to post
Toal2011 40 Posted June 27, 2013 Report Share Posted June 27, 2013 Brown bread pasta redmills tribe beef cod liver oil v tablets fish whole rabbit and hare no guts all this but just mix it about A good mixture of carbs and protein there icey sounds dead on that diet Quote Link to post
Desmond 480 Posted June 27, 2013 Report Share Posted June 27, 2013 Chappie as a base meal,i always like to feed tilda wild rice with gree thai curry paste,a tin of amoy coconut milk for added fat and the night before coursing 3 bags of prawn crackers at 12 midnight..then 5am before we set set off I like to give them a thimble full of harveys Bristol cream sherry with a fresh banty egg 7 Quote Link to post
brendy mc l 694 Posted June 27, 2013 Report Share Posted June 27, 2013 redmills minced beef brown bread dogs all ways plenty energy but if there fit enough then they will be at there best 1 Quote Link to post
Mixed Bag 603 Posted June 27, 2013 Report Share Posted June 27, 2013 a good vindaloo once a week with a nice nan bread dogs ass will be so hot it will run faster to get away from the nip lol 1 Quote Link to post
nans pat 2,575 Posted June 27, 2013 Report Share Posted June 27, 2013 some of them still jack no matter what you give them..ask baw. 1 Quote Link to post
Desmond 480 Posted June 27, 2013 Report Share Posted June 27, 2013 If you fed Floyd mayweather crisps for 8 weeks leading up to a fight I still wouldn't fancy my chances 4 Quote Link to post
Mixed Bag 603 Posted June 27, 2013 Report Share Posted June 27, 2013 some of them still jack no matter what you give them..ask baw. have you been handed over the shit stirrer relay baton til he comes back to work tomorrow? Quote Link to post
paulsmithy83 567 Posted June 27, 2013 Report Share Posted June 27, 2013 fat is a slow realese energie source, skcat,,,sugars are quik release, in fact fat is sloer than complex carbs Way slower and really cant be released hardly at all once heart rate is increased to a certain point. Its a resting energy release for the most part. In the human body fat is only used as a source of energy when carb sources are depleted. That's why long slow running over 30 minute is recommended in humans for losing weight. In dogs IMO the days leading to a hunt should be carb based so that the dog can store energy sources then when finished the hunt a high protein feed for recovery. But at end of day no diet be any good without fitness short sprints over a duration of 20mins (interval training ) will lose more weight than a slow run over 30mins ....after exercise a high carb based diet is the best to add recovery , same with dogs .....exercise and diet go hand in hand ,one without the other is no good Short bursts your using mostly carbs so i wouldnt recommend that for loosing weight and as for a high carb diet for after training I have to disagree yes they are important to recover stores but protein is number 1 to help rebuild the damaged muscle and recoveryThat if you want build muscle like body builder diff for runnin athlete. Yes high protein shud be part of diet but carbs and fats play there role. Quote Link to post
Toal2011 40 Posted June 27, 2013 Report Share Posted June 27, 2013 fat is a slow realese energie source, skcat,,,sugars are quik release, in fact fat is sloer than complex carbs Way slower and really cant be released hardly at all once heart rate is increased to a certain point. Its a resting energy release for the most part. In the human body fat is only used as a source of energy when carb sources are depleted. That's why long slow running over 30 minute is recommended in humans for losing weight. In dogs IMO the days leading to a hunt should be carb based so that the dog can store energy sources then when finished the hunt a high protein feed for recovery. But at end of day no diet be any good without fitness short sprints over a duration of 20mins (interval training ) will lose more weight than a slow run over 30mins ....after exercise a high carb based diet is the best to add recovery , same with dogs .....exercise and diet go hand in hand ,one without the other is no good Short bursts your using mostly carbs so i wouldnt recommend that for loosing weight and as for a high carb diet for after training I have to disagree yes they are important to recover stores but protein is number 1 to help rebuild the damaged muscle and recoveryThat if you want build muscle like body builder diff for runnin athlete. Yes high protein shud be part of diet but carbs and fats play there role. I don't disagree that carbs and fats play a role a big one but for recovery protein in the number one component and its not just for building muscle it repairs damaged tissue which happens when exercing Quote Link to post
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