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Looking forward to a succulent Chinese meal with my good friend and CW legend @ashley bach this evening
Smh stop holding cups to the walls.i can hear the Kohli fans ejaculating
A confectionary frog?I'm like the Fredo of my very intellectual family, tbf
I believe he is holding it a bit closer to himself TBFSmh stop holding cups to the walls.
Yeah and also Smith was successful in England this year in county cricket.Arguably Sears ahead of Smith, although Smith's batting at 8 would be handy.
1) Plenty of rice, a bit of daal (usually a small cup with maybe enough for 5g of protein) and some sort of vegetable dish
2) Dosa with sambar, chutney etc, maybe with potatoes
3) Chappati with 1-2 vegetable dishes
Paneer/curd etc as well a few times a week
God, that Muthu is insufferableA complete sensory experience.
Its @cnerd123 s pen name at crapinfo, I believe.God, that Muthu is insufferable
Surely they supplement with whey protein as well - 2 scoops a day with some greek yoghurt gives you an extra 90ghmmm, a cup of dal with rice should be about 20 g of protein. Dosa with sambar about 10 g as a pretty small snack. A single chappati is about 3 grams of protein so if you have a couple of those with some veggie dishes it'd probably around another 20 g of protein for the evening meal. So total of 50 g protein daily for what would be a relatively low calorie day overall (unless the whole lot is smothered with ghee).
So yeah I would say total calories and lack of fresh veggies would be more of an issue than protein. If you want to say that you'd get more with meat then you should factor in that you'd just be eating more calories overall.
If someone needed more protein/calories they could simply eat a bit more dal with their rice.
A sports person/active person would need more calories then that overall so if you just simply doubled that intake it's 100 g protein. That is plenty even for athletes.
or pea protein or whatever. Like I said, the meat is irrelevant. plenty of other protein sources just as good if not better.Surely they supplement with whey protein as well - 2 scoops a day with some greek yoghurt gives you an extra 90g
Late Steve Waugh vibesThere’s definitely some lion in winter vibes with Kohli, the skills aren’t what they used to be, but this inning shows some determination. If he’s willing to play ugly, he has the physical fitness to be a middle order grafter for a couple years.
Too unreliable a commodity at no. 4. Maybe at 5 if his ego can handle it.There’s definitely some lion in winter vibes with Kohli, the skills aren’t what they used to be, but this inning shows some determination. If he’s willing to play ugly, he has the physical fitness to be a middle order grafter for a couple years.
- bioavailability is mostly a myth, and mostly pretty much equivalent. we're talking like 95% vs 100% or whatever. Not really even worth considering.. Unless people just straight up forget to cook their lentils and are eating them raw which would be kinda weird.There's bioavailability of protein to be considered too. And the sheer quantities of non-animal protein you have to eat to meet your daily requirements as an athlete.
I agree with thisToo unreliable a commodity at no. 4. Maybe at 5 if his ego can handle it.
his issues are mostly against spin. still decentish against pace.There’s definitely some lion in winter vibes with Kohli, the skills aren’t what they used to be, but this inning shows some determination. If he’s willing to play ugly, he has the physical fitness to be a middle order grafter for a couple years.