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Tokyo


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November 14


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I follow the 80/10/10 way of life, so would like to find more people with the same interests. I live in Tokyo and dont know any raw fooders here however I am probably moving to London around may/march this year.


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Please tell us about your dietary inclinations:

09/01/2011 I have been 100% LFRV since January 1st 2011.


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Was 80% raw food for a few months leading up to 1/1 this year and am now 100% LFRV so any encouragement and advice is always great. Hope to connect with people in the real world too.


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  • Thank you :)
  • I aim for about 5,000 calories a day, however, it did take time for my appetite to increase to where I could comfortably do that.  Anyone who is into bodybuilding (regardless of diet) and wants to get bigger can't afford to take on the habit of skipping meals or eating light.  Believe me, if you push yourself hard with weights you will naturally want to eat more calories and drink more water.  (I just got finished with a leg workout and although it only lasted an hour I drank 2 liters of water during that hour because I was sweating so much and breathing so heavily that I was extremely thirsty.)

    Usually I try to do at least 2 major lifts for each body part.  For quads I would do barbell squats and leg presses and for chest I would do a flat bench press with dumbbells and then some incline bench presses with a barbell.  I wouldn't suggest doing 4 or 5 exercises for 1 body part.  Less can mean a lot more if you are just doing a handful of really tough exercises and you put everything that you have into them.

    I usually do 3 sets per exercise.  If it's a leg workout I will aim for 20 reps, but if it's an upper body exercise I will only do somewhere between 6 and 10 reps.  It basically depends on how strong I feel that day... 

    There are so many factors that can have a positive or negative effect on your ability to lift such as the time of day, how well you slept the night before, if you already spent 8 hours that day working at a job that requires a lot of physical labor, etc.  I would encourage you to find a time of day that is really good for you to be lifting and to also of course make things like getting enough sleep, calories, and water a priority.

  • Hello Jay, the main lifts that I do are in the video I made.  I do a 4 day split where I work chest and triceps one day,  back and biceps another day, then have a shoulders day, and then have a day just for legs.  I take days off whenever I feel like it rather than have set days off.

    I didn't read any books on the subject so I can't really recommend any.  I did however watch a lot of YouTube videos on how to lift properly and I would encourage you to do so as well.

    If you have any more questions I'd be happy to answer them :)

  • No, i dont know dekapon.... sounds weird, i'd love to try it! Hang in there...
  • That's if I leave any for you! I$m probably going this Fri or Sat. Actually, you may want to consider going with me to make sure you can buy them for 200 yen.
  • Hi Jay,

     

    It was good to meet and hang out in Yoyogi park the other day. I'm sure you will enjoy your new raw path in life. So, here are some links to the info I mentioned:

    The Iranian shop selling dates: http://darvishshop.web.fc2.com/

    The raw food Tokyo meet up group: http://www.meetup.com/Tokyo-Raw-Food-Love-Veggies-Meetup-Group/

    Please remind me if there was something else I was supposed to tell you about. So, see you again some time.

     

     

    Darvish Shop ダルビッシュショップ 日本橋小伝馬町 イランの輸入食品店
  • I know how you feel..... i used to live in Tokyo, it was hard. There are some great areas in Japan tho, there are many i've yet to see. What are you doing there? U should be able to get some good food though at some places.
  • Where do you live in Tokyo? I live in Ogikubo.

     

  • Are you there, Jay?
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