Showing posts with label reactiv. Calvin Kang. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reactiv. Calvin Kang. Show all posts

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Tweaking Calories



Determining the basic caloric intake or maintenance calories takes some time and should be done gradually through a few weeks to months for the body to adapt to this new pattern. The key here is proper digestion and adequate enzymes to consume the amount of food that is required.
If the body does not digest the nutrients provided due to a sudden excess, it will either store it or get rid of it. Patience is virtue.

Take some measurements and monitor them monthly to make sure you are on track. If you have been gradually increasing calories but weight is still the same and body fat is decreasing or even maintaining, then good, keep increasing, you would be surprised how much your body requires. 



How often should I increase? The increments should be around 5% weekly for weight gain or even monthly depending on your goal. The weight gain is around 1 to 2 lbs per month. Take note that you want to have a good muscle : fat ratio! Meaning 2:1 or better.

However, if you notice your waist measurement is increasing quickly, perhaps it is good to slow the increase of calories as the body is starting to store fat due to the rate of absorption being low, low to slow metabolism or the workouts are not intensive enough to justify the increase in calories.
The key to success is consistency and understanding how your body works. For example if you are consuming too much simple carbohydrates through the day the insulin levels will be spiked and that slows metabolism. That is the reason why people feel sleepy if they consuming too much carbs after lunch. 

Choose slow digesting or carbohydrate choices that have lower glycemic scores such as sweet potatoes, brown rice, or rolled oats. Breads that are high in fiber would have a lower glycemic score compared to white bread.

If insulin is kept low to moderate and consistent throughout the day, metabolism will be kept stable. This in turn encourages fat loss. Exercise will always be the main method of heightening your metabolism and keep it high throughout the day. This is the most natural and best way to burn fat safely!

Next topic: Metabolism in a nutshell

Written By: Ryan Lye

Monday, July 14, 2014

Speed is Everything

Speed is Everything

In most sports, we always want to finish the race or score as many goals in the shortest time. Speed is one of the most important factor that many team sports is missing. Reactiv is an athletics based company that helps you to improve on your explosiveness and speed. 

In the early years when Reactiv was set up, we have a small training group and this group was made up mainly by the National sprinters. I found some old videos and feel like sharing them with you:

In the video, Calvin Kang and Yusof are from sports school, and I coached them and we trained together in 2007-2010. Shameer Ayub joined us in 2008. They clocked decent times of sub 11s, running at 10.5-10.8s. And I'm the one in white! This is one of the training session we did in Sports School. Enjoy!