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Title: Registered dietitian
Post by: calfzilla on October 14, 2014, 11:06:55 AM
Do these people even know more about nutrition than your average getbigger?  ???
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: the trainer on October 14, 2014, 11:07:43 AM
Anything that has to do with dieting just ask the trainer.
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: IronMeister on October 14, 2014, 11:17:59 AM
Mostly No.
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: no one on October 14, 2014, 11:21:57 AM

i got into the 'a calorie is a calorie for weight loss' debate w one at a function i attended last year.

i'll tell you now having this conversation w them will cause them to become angry and defensive and it will end with ' i dont want to talk about it' :D
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: Royalty on October 14, 2014, 11:44:47 AM
Do these people even know more about nutrition than your average getbigger?  ???

I'm friends with a few RD's. They all think that my protein intake is too high. They adhere to the food pyramid.
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: Natural Man on October 14, 2014, 11:46:13 AM
Do these people even know more about nutrition than your average getbigger?  ???

No. They re just like "certified" personal trainers. To say it like it is, with the help of the internet and basic common sense, anyone can become a dietetician or PT these days. This is why most succesful people are autodidacts.
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: SF1900 on October 14, 2014, 11:49:32 AM
Goodrum knows A LOT about nutrition

(http://i62.tinypic.com/6j21vt.jpg)
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: YngiweRhoads on October 14, 2014, 12:09:19 PM
No. They re just like "certified" personal trainers. To say it like it is, with the help of the internet and basic common sense, anyone can become a dietetician or PT these days. This is why most succesful people are autodidacts.

Exactly.

Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: BBSSchlemiel on October 14, 2014, 05:57:25 PM
I am one.
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: Lustral on October 14, 2014, 06:07:31 PM
Anything that has to do with dieting just ask the trainer.


I saw your diet and it looks good but if I want to replace the 30ml of semen per day what would be an adequate substitute?
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: CT_Muscle on October 14, 2014, 06:41:45 PM
i got into the 'a calorie is a calorie for weight loss' debate w one at a function i attended last year.

i'll tell you now having this conversation w them will cause them to become angry and defensive and it will end with ' i dont want to talk about it' :D

I would love to witness you discussing this topic with disgusted. I chose him because you respect him  :D
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: Lustral on October 14, 2014, 06:45:53 PM
i got into the 'a calorie is a calorie for weight loss' debate w one at a function i attended last year.

i'll tell you now having this conversation w them will cause them to become angry and defensive and it will end with ' i dont want to talk about it' :D

If every argument with your gf/partner/wife ends with him/her saying " i dont want to talk about it" welcome to my life.
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: G_Thang on October 14, 2014, 11:55:00 PM
(http://www.girlswithmuscle.com/images/full/857860217.jpg)

Gina received her Bachelors Degree in Foods and Nutrition from San Diego State University in 2007

I'm going to assume she covers dietitian duties also since they both are experts in food and nutrition.  

Ask for credentials.
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: calfzilla on October 15, 2014, 12:05:36 AM
I am one.


Please elaborate. Is this your career?  How much do you make? Etc
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: BBSSchlemiel on October 15, 2014, 03:47:21 AM
Please elaborate. Is this your career?  How much do you make? Etc

Not a problem. I can expand on this later as I am heading to work soon and I just read your post.

Yes, it is my career, a 9-to-5 so to speak. I am the head RD for a large nursing home.

I will try to elaborate tonight.
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: Simple Simon on October 15, 2014, 04:54:28 AM
Not a problem. I can expand on this later as I am heading to work soon and I just read your post.

Yes, it is my career, a 9-to-5 so to speak. I am the head RD for a large nursing home.

I will try to elaborate tonight.

mmm
mashed potatoes and mashed veg 3 times a day and a cup of tea tipped over you in your arm chair.
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: no one on October 15, 2014, 08:59:23 AM
I would love to witness you discussing this topic with disgusted. I chose him because you respect him  :D

ya seems everyone has different ideas about what works.

and honestly the more I talk about it the more I realise there is no right or wrong way of eating in a deficit. all that matters is the deficit, and that you take in enough protein for regeneration and repair. where the rest of the cals come from doesn't really matter since you are in a deficit and they will be used for fuel and not stored as fat.

I know jim and coach feel very differently abt this but in a strictly bbing application (outside of nutrition for sports performance which is a totally different application altogether) it's the easiest, simplest and sanest way to eat.
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: Big Chiro Flex on October 15, 2014, 09:05:49 AM
(http://www.girlswithmuscle.com/images/full/857860217.jpg)

Gina received her Bachelors Degree in Foods and Nutrition from San Diego State University in 2007

I'm going to assume she covers dietitian duties also since they both are experts in food and nutrition.  

Ask for credentials.

You really are a fuckin weirdo in real life aren't you Jamal?
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: G_Thang on October 15, 2014, 09:06:47 AM
You really are a fuckin weirdo in real life aren't you Jamal?

impressive  ::)
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: CT_Muscle on October 15, 2014, 09:37:08 AM
ya seems everyone has different ideas about what works.

and honestly the more I talk about it the more I realise there is no right or wrong way of eating in a deficit. all that matters is the deficit, and that you take in enough protein for regeneration and repair. where the rest of the cals come from doesn't really matter since you are in a deficit and they will be used for fuel and not stored as fat.

I know jim and coach feel very differently abt this but in a strictly bbing application (outside of nutrition for sports performance which is a totally different application altogether) it's the easiest, simplest and sanest way to eat.

Yes I agree and don't forget some EFA's.





So it sounds like you do agree a calorie is not a calorie  ;)
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: Natural Man on October 15, 2014, 12:04:25 PM
Incredible our ancestors have been able to survive without certified dieteticians for so long.
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: Iceman1981 on October 15, 2014, 01:08:28 PM
Do these people even know more about nutrition than your average getbigger?  ???

They are mostly into medical nutrition (Deficient in certain vitamins, diabetes etc), but to answer your question, probably not by much.
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: simon on October 15, 2014, 01:53:04 PM
I was in the program for 2 years, to many chemistry classes.  If I was gonna do that I would have just switched to nursing and made way more money for the same amount of studying.
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: BBSSchlemiel on October 21, 2014, 07:04:08 PM
Does the average Get Bigger know a lick about foodservice management, community nutrition, medical nutrition therapy, nutrition metabolism, biochemistry, and parenteral and enteral nutrition, more so than the average RD? I don't say this to be sarcastic, but to say that some forum poster knows more than an RD about OUR field is asinine. If they did know enough, I guess they'd be competent to work in a medical institution considering their knowledge would supposedly make them competent in the application of medical nutrition, or even sports nutrition.

I don't appreciate the obnoxious comment about being an RD in a skilled nursing facility being as easy as serving mashed potatoes and vegetables (which I don't considering I am not a foodservice worker), but to answer someone's question about pay, I make 80k per year salary, plus the little side things I do in writing diets for individuals. Certainly not rich, but I live a satisfying middle class nonetheless and am aiming to move up the ladder by becoming a foodservice director RD (can make low six figures in that position) perhaps but definitely am aiming to transition to become a licensed nursing home administrator (LNHA) in the future and plan on taking three or four of the courses I need to take, going through the administrator-in-training (AIT) period  (which can be shortened greatly for me because of my previous department head experience). Average pay for nursing home admins in NYC or LI is 130 to 160K, with some corporations or sole owners paying higher, plus perks. Of course a nursing home admin does not work as RD, but many allied health professionals such as RD's, RN's, PT's, have made the transition.

This veered off topic but I am answering with my experience and personal goals.
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: BBSSchlemiel on October 21, 2014, 07:05:56 PM
Actually, Get Big's beloved Colette Nelson is an RD.
https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=316314143&authType=NAME_SEARCH&authToken=de5_&locale=en_US&srchid=206598661413943513087&srchindex=1&srchtotal=32&trk=vsrp_people_res_name&trkInfo=VSRPsearchId%3A206598661413943513087%2CVSRPtargetId%3A316314143%2CVSRPcmpt%3Aprimary
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: BBSSchlemiel on October 21, 2014, 07:07:52 PM
And not every RD is some supposed chump in working in healthcare.

IFBB pro Chris Tuttle is an RD who knows what he's talking about.
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: Big Chiro Flex on October 21, 2014, 10:11:23 PM
Does the average Get Bigger know a lick about foodservice management, community nutrition, medical nutrition therapy, nutrition metabolism, biochemistry, and parenteral and enteral nutrition, more so than the average RD? I don't say this to be sarcastic, but to say that some forum poster knows more than an RD about OUR field is asinine. If they did know enough, I guess they'd be competent to work in a medical institution considering their knowledge would supposedly make them competent in the application of medical nutrition, or even sports nutrition.

I don't appreciate the obnoxious comment about being an RD in a skilled nursing facility being as easy as serving mashed potatoes and vegetables (which I don't considering I am not a foodservice worker), but to answer someone's question about pay, I make 80k per year salary, plus the little side things I do in writing diets for individuals. Certainly not rich, but I live a satisfying middle class nonetheless and am aiming to move up the ladder by becoming a foodservice director RD (can make low six figures in that position) perhaps but definitely am aiming to transition to become a licensed nursing home administrator (LNHA) in the future and plan on taking three or four of the courses I need to take, going through the administrator-in-training (AIT) period  (which can be shortened greatly for me because of my previous department head experience). Average pay for nursing home admins in NYC or LI is 130 to 160K, with some corporations or sole owners paying higher, plus perks. Of course a nursing home admin does not work as RD, but many allied health professionals such as RD's, RN's, PT's, have made the transition.

This veered off topic but I am answering with my experience and personal goals.

Fuck off
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: The True Adonis on October 21, 2014, 11:15:44 PM
Nutritionists don`t even know how to cook.  Not only that, most are clueless when it comes to anything food related and tend to demonize food not basing their bias on any science whatsoever.

Morons, the lot of them.
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: BBSSchlemiel on October 22, 2014, 02:53:16 AM
Nutritionists don`t even know how to cook.  Not only that, most are clueless when it comes to anything food related and tend to demonize food not basing their bias on any science whatsoever.

Morons, the lot of them.

Not me.
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: BBSSchlemiel on October 22, 2014, 02:54:14 AM
Prunes and Geritol thrice daily.

You don't deserve a penny over $12K/yr.

Why not?
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: BBSSchlemiel on October 22, 2014, 02:55:56 AM
Fuck off

Thanks.
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: muscleman-2013 on October 22, 2014, 03:05:15 AM
Do these people even know more about nutrition than your average getbigger?  ???

Yes.
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: Beckenbauer on October 22, 2014, 06:24:15 AM
I knew consistent training is more important than nutrition, but mineral/vitamin deficiency is no joke. And I won't risk my health just counting protein. Ofc not everyone has a extreme eating habit, except simpleton Anabolichalo. I think dietician just knows everything what we have to google  :D
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: The True Adonis on October 22, 2014, 09:48:49 AM
Not me.
Okay good, then you will agree that someone could easily eat solely fast food their entire life and have a better health profile than some organic moron seeking out GMO free foods.
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: dyslexic on October 22, 2014, 10:03:27 AM
I am a Certified Nutritionist in the State of California, working slowly on a degree in Dietetics....

Most of what I learned came from years and years of experience and study of medical journals, controlled studies, and especially empirical data.


There is a lot to know... more than one can imagine.

I wonder how many people here actually know right off the top of their heads which macro is by far the most complex? Gonna say Carbs?



Once you learn dietetics, you have something else to learn, which also takes years and years on nearly non-existent studies. It's mostly empirical data, and for good reason: Pharmacology


If you want to work in the bodybuilding field as a dietitian, you have to know your P.E.D.'s... ALL of them.

As a general R.D, you still have to know your Pharma... big time (no pun intended, but "big" is big either way)


Everyone is on something whether it's by your choice or a doc's....


A registered dietitian who holds his (or her) own in the field of fitness deserves mad respect.


Now, do you think Hany Rambo is an R.D?

George Farah?

Milos Sarcev?


Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm......


Is it what you know or what credentials you possess?
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: CT_Muscle on October 22, 2014, 10:10:56 AM
I am a Certified Nutritionist in the State of California, working slowly on a degree in Dietetics....

Most of what I learned came from years and years of experience and study of medical journals, controlled studies, and especially empirical data.


There is a lot to know... more than one can imagine.

I wonder how many people here actually know right off the top of their heads which macro is by far the most complex? Gonna say Carbs?



Once you learn dietetics, you have something else to learn, which also takes years and years on nearly non-existent studies. It's mostly empirical data, and for good reason: Pharmacology


If you want to work in the bodybuilding field as a dietitian, you have to know your P.E.D.'s... ALL of them.

As a general R.D, you still have to know your Pharma... big time (no pun intended, but "big" is big either way)


Everyone is on something whether it's by your choice or a doc's....


A registered dietitian who holds his (or her) own in the field of fitness deserves mad respect.


Now, do you think Hany Rambo is an R.D?

George Farah?

Milos Sarcev?


Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm......


Is it what you know or what credentials you possess?

Okay good, then you will agree that someone could easily eat solely fast food their entire life and have a better health profile than some organic moron seeking out GMO free foods.  :D
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: doozejooze on October 22, 2014, 11:56:15 AM
     As an RD myself (MPH, RDN actually) I have found that the profession, as a whole,  is populated with individuals that love food, like helping people, and are interested in "diets" up to a point. There is so much I agree with TA concerning guilt over food choices (reaks havoc on hormones) and the wrong emphasis on monomacros (limiting any macro is a mistake).
     But, there is a problem with the premise of the question. The problem assumes the person eating fast food doesn't overeat or commit other dietary abuses concerning sugar, salt, and fat, this versus an organic diet that has organic chips, cookies, grain-based desserts, and commits the aforementioned abuses. Looking at epi-studies, the majority of health benefits come about due to weight loss, not macro makeup, mononutrient emphassis, or new "Superfood" inclusion.
     Lastly, one major  problem with TA 's argument has nothing to do with his argument, it is that he has a really good physique, so some credence is lent to his position. He has control over his behavior which is the main problem with how all diets fail or work. Behavior change! TA, I have been assuming, can put the fork down after 10 bites and the majority of people will go to bite 20.
D
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: bears on October 22, 2014, 02:49:13 PM
Does the average Get Bigger know a lick about foodservice management, community nutrition, medical nutrition therapy, nutrition metabolism, biochemistry, and parenteral and enteral nutrition, more so than the average RD? I don't say this to be sarcastic, but to say that some forum poster knows more than an RD about OUR field is asinine. If they did know enough, I guess they'd be competent to work in a medical institution considering their knowledge would supposedly make them competent in the application of medical nutrition, or even sports nutrition.

I don't appreciate the obnoxious comment about being an RD in a skilled nursing facility being as easy as serving mashed potatoes and vegetables (which I don't considering I am not a foodservice worker), but to answer someone's question about pay, I make 80k per year salary, plus the little side things I do in writing diets for individuals. Certainly not rich, but I live a satisfying middle class nonetheless and am aiming to move up the ladder by becoming a foodservice director RD (can make low six figures in that position) perhaps but definitely am aiming to transition to become a licensed nursing home administrator (LNHA) in the future and plan on taking three or four of the courses I need to take, going through the administrator-in-training (AIT) period  (which can be shortened greatly for me because of my previous department head experience). Average pay for nursing home admins in NYC or LI is 130 to 160K, with some corporations or sole owners paying higher, plus perks. Of course a nursing home admin does not work as RD, but many allied health professionals such as RD's, RN's, PT's, have made the transition.

This veered off topic but I am answering with my experience and personal goals.

my wife is an RD.  

Basically people don't like to listen to RD's and the profession is shit on daily because an RD's opinion is based on SCIENCE.  and the people who dismiss them as ignorant are people whose opinions are NOT BASED ON SCIENCE, but rather anecdotes, articles on the internet from the "food babe" or Dr. Oz.  my wife hears more bro science every day than any getbigger ever has.  and these people are ABSOLUTELY POSITIVE THAT THEY ARE CORRECT.

I've come to believe that people just simply believe what they want to believe: what's convenient for them to believe.  It's funny how many people will mock and ridicule people all day for not believing the scientific consensus surrounding global warming but will patently dismiss the fact that there is currently scientific consensus regarding the safety of GMO's.  they will talk non stop about hormones in milk and how "those hormones should not go into your body!!!!", yet not bat an eye about ingesting synthetic progesterone every day for 3 weeks out of every month for years and years.  because they want to talk down to everyone at the family barbecue about what they're eating, but they still want to go out that night and fuck without a condom.


Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: no one on October 22, 2014, 02:55:55 PM
And not every RD is some supposed chump in working in healthcare.

IFBB pro Chris Tuttle is an RD who knows what he's talking about guy who uses a lot of juice.

i brushed that up for you bro.

dont go misleading people into thinking that physique was built on the knowledge of nutrition.

it was built solely on administration of anabolics.

Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: The True Adonis on October 22, 2014, 02:59:14 PM
my wife is an RD.  

Basically people don't like to listen to RD's and the profession is shit on daily because an RD's opinion is based on SCIENCE.  and the people who dismiss them as ignorant are people whose opinions are NOT BASED ON SCIENCE, but rather anecdotes, articles on the internet from the "food babe" or Dr. Oz.  my wife hears more bro science every day than any getbigger ever has.  and these people are ABSOLUTELY POSITIVE THAT THEY ARE CORRECT.

I've come to believe that people just simply believe what they want to believe: what's convenient for them to believe.  It's funny how many people will mock and ridicule people all day for not believing the scientific consensus surrounding global warming but will patently dismiss the fact that there is currently scientific consensus regarding the safety of GMO's.  they will talk non stop about hormones in milk and how "those hormones should not go into your body!!!!", yet not bat an eye about ingesting synthetic progesterone every day for 3 weeks out of every month for years and years.  because they want to talk down to everyone at the family barbecue about what they're eating, but they still want to go out that night and fuck without a condom.



Awesome post!  Agree 100 percent!
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: The True Adonis on October 22, 2014, 03:03:10 PM
i brushed that up for you bro.

dont go misleading people into thinking that physique was built on the knowledge of nutrition.

it was built solely on administration of anabolics.



The funny thing is though, he is going to keep getting beat by dudes who don`t even know a carbohydrate from a mineral despite being an "expert" in his field.
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: Big Chiro Flex on October 22, 2014, 10:07:17 PM
Thanks.

Sorry, that was rude of me.
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: visualizeperfection on October 22, 2014, 10:21:25 PM
Sorry, that was rude of me.

We don't apologize to "smaller men".
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: Big Chiro Flex on October 22, 2014, 10:31:18 PM
We don't apologize to "smaller men".

Sorry.





(Above apology indicates you are a larger man.)
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: Shockwave on October 22, 2014, 10:41:20 PM
Mostly No.
I can see this.

My wife took a couple nutrition courses as part of her college curriculum and the stuff they were teaching had next to nothing to do with physique/athletic/BB nutrition and was all old school nutritional ideas on eating for "health".
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: visualizeperfection on October 22, 2014, 10:43:46 PM
Sorry.





(Above apology indicates you are a larger man.)

Apology accepted.



Chances are BBSCHMOE doesnt know shit about electricity.
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: Big Chiro Flex on October 22, 2014, 10:47:49 PM
Apology accepted.



Chances are BBSCHMOE doesnt know shit about electricity.

BBHOMO sounds like a phaggot to me if were just being honest here.
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: no one on October 22, 2014, 10:49:55 PM

hahaha holy shit
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: visualizeperfection on October 22, 2014, 10:55:15 PM
BBHOMO sounds like a phaggot to me if were just being honest here.

Yes.

BareBackSchmekel does seem like the kind of guy that prefers to source the majority of his protein from "biological" sources (directly from the tap).
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: BBSSchlemiel on October 23, 2014, 03:48:18 AM
Yes.

BareBackSchmekel does seem like the kind of guy that prefers to source the majority of his protein from "biological" sources (directly from the tap).

How so?
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: dyslexic on October 23, 2014, 09:55:02 AM
Okay good, then you will agree that someone could easily eat solely fast food their entire life and have a better health profile than some organic moron seeking out GMO free foods.  :D

I don't know if they would have better health or if you are being sarcastic, but I can tell you this much: From my own experience I have maintained 5.5% bodyfat on 90% processed foods at times.

I also like to go through juicing phases (yeah, pun intended) Kale, Carrots, Apple, Ginger root and a Citrus fruit twice a day.

Shitload of water

Greek yogurt with Barley


That diet for me works wonders on mental health, energy and over-all well-being.

I never believed that food could make you feel a certain way. I read many of Jack Lalannes books... actually, I've read and studied everything you can imagine and even tried them out myself.

Jack was big into fresh fruits, veggies and wholesome foods. I scoffed at that for years as I taught my clients about proper nutrition.


I couldn't let their obese asses know that I was eating Ice Cream, candy, doughnuts.. etc, etc...

But here's the thing: I NEVER over-eat. So, there is some credence to just counting calories and remaining in a deficit.

As you age, things change. Lots of things.


Go for the better foods even if you can stay in shape on shit food. Trust me.

One day you will wake up with anxiety attacks and high blood pressure and find that after youve taken every calming drug under the sun, that food has so much more to do with your mental and physical health.

Our DNA replicated daily.... it replicates from the food you put in your pie-hole.


Think about it.

You wanna replicate shit or ....

I'm sure you get my over-exaggerated point.



Now, let's see if any of my other questions were answered.....


"all about them macros" is such a common saying these days... do they really know WTF they are talking about? Hmmmmmmm
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: no one on October 23, 2014, 03:03:10 PM

^ 100%

i have noticed in myself 'food', i havent narrowed it down to 'types' or 'quantity' or both, but there is a definite correlation between food intake, and mental state, ie depressive side effects.

crazy. i was just emailing someone about this very thing yesterday.
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: gracie bjj on October 23, 2014, 03:08:31 PM
imo i think alot of getbiggers really know their stuff with dieting, alot of u guys here r shredded so u didnt get that way by accident,thats KNOWLEDGE BABY. ive been in the game over 4 decades and im still learning little tips here and there from alot of u guys
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: anabolichalo on October 23, 2014, 03:11:01 PM
people with master degree in nutrition have a lot of scientific perspective

but actual application remains pretty disappointing

only so much you can do with a diet????????
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: gracie bjj on October 23, 2014, 03:15:56 PM
people with master degree in nutrition have a lot of scientific perspective

but actual application remains pretty disappointing

only so much you can do with a diet????????

yes i agree but i like listening about juggling the carbs and stuff, i got one of those bodys that needs extremely low to zero carbs to look my best, ive tried all other ways n ive never got ripped like i did on zero carbs,it works really well for me
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: The True Adonis on October 23, 2014, 03:23:14 PM
I really like reading Dyslexic posts and enjoy his insight! 

Dyslexic, how is Ed doing by the way?
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: MAXX on October 23, 2014, 03:28:15 PM
yes i agree but i like listening about juggling the carbs and stuff, i got one of those bodys that needs extremely low to zero carbs to look my best, ive tried all other ways n ive never got ripped like i did on zero carbs,it works really well for me
probably because the keto diet is simpler and easier to control.

many who diets on higher carbs don't weigh out their foods properly and ends up overeating. easier to get the munches eating carbs.
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: dyslexic on October 23, 2014, 05:20:56 PM
I really like reading Dyslexic posts and enjoy his insight! 

Dyslexic, how is Ed doing by the way?


He is hanging in there.

His sense of balance is completely gone. He has to walk with a walker now.

He is NOT supposed to lift weights due to his numerous strokes and heart attacks, but.... you can't kill old habits.

He still embraces the day with a huge smile, his handshake is still hand-crushing.


He still looks great.

I noticed he was pretty devastated when Larry Scott passed. I think that kind of hit close to home for him.


I will say this: If I live as long as Ed has, I will be amazed. He is now 82. It's his outlook on life that keeps him going. He is never glum or down (at least to the outside world)

It saddens me that he lives alone. He needs live-in health care.. but, he's a tough old S.O.B



He is trying to get his website back up. www.Edcorney.net


He is trying to get his pics and the domain back, but we can't seem to find much on who owns the site.

I know that people will buy anticipated celebrity sites and then sell them to the celebrity when they want a simple ".com" domain, but that is not the case here. He used to have a webmaster, but he can't remember who it was and I can't find shit through researching it.

If anyone here can help, he would greatly appreciate it.


He has some previously un-released videos he wants to sell. Pretty good stuff.


Still a fun guy to talk to. Like I said before, if you Google his name and hit "images" with him, he can recall where every photo was taken, who he was with, and a fun story to go with it.

The guy has definitely lived life to the fullest.


Thanks for asking brother!
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: The True Adonis on October 23, 2014, 05:33:26 PM

He is hanging in there.

His sense of balance is completely gone. He has to walk with a walker now.

He is NOT supposed to lift weights due to his numerous strokes and heart attacks, but.... you can't kill old habits.

He still embraces the day with a huge smile, his handshake is still hand-crushing.


He still looks great.

I noticed he was pretty devastated when Larry Scott passed. I think that kind of hit close to home for him.


I will say this: If I live as long as Ed has, I will be amazed. He is now 82. It's his outlook on life that keeps him going. He is never glum or down (at least to the outside world)

It saddens me that he lives alone. He needs live-in health care.. but, he's a tough old S.O.B



He is trying to get his website back up. www.Edcorney.net


He is trying to get his pics and the domain back, but we can't seem to find much on who owns the site.

I know that people will buy anticipated celebrity sites and then sell them to the celebrity when they want a simple ".com" domain, but that is not the case here. He used to have a webmaster, but he can't remember who it was and I can't find shit through researching it.

If anyone here can help, he would greatly appreciate it.


He has some previously un-released videos he wants to sell. Pretty good stuff.


Still a fun guy to talk to. Like I said before, if you Google his name and hit "images" with him, he can recall where every photo was taken, who he was with, and a fun story to go with it.

The guy has definitely lived life to the fullest.


Thanks for asking brother!
Someone named Bob Mizer owns his domain.

He can be contacted here which contains an email form:
http://bobmizerfoundation.org/contact/

This is an address:

THE BOB MIZER FOUNDATION, INC.
PO Box 511
El Cerrito California 94530
United States of America


I can get his phone info and anything else if you want. 
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: The True Adonis on October 23, 2014, 05:34:49 PM

He is hanging in there.

His sense of balance is completely gone. He has to walk with a walker now.

He is NOT supposed to lift weights due to his numerous strokes and heart attacks, but.... you can't kill old habits.

He still embraces the day with a huge smile, his handshake is still hand-crushing.


He still looks great.

I noticed he was pretty devastated when Larry Scott passed. I think that kind of hit close to home for him.


I will say this: If I live as long as Ed has, I will be amazed. He is now 82. It's his outlook on life that keeps him going. He is never glum or down (at least to the outside world)

It saddens me that he lives alone. He needs live-in health care.. but, he's a tough old S.O.B



He is trying to get his website back up. www.Edcorney.net


He is trying to get his pics and the domain back, but we can't seem to find much on who owns the site.

I know that people will buy anticipated celebrity sites and then sell them to the celebrity when they want a simple ".com" domain, but that is not the case here. He used to have a webmaster, but he can't remember who it was and I can't find shit through researching it.

If anyone here can help, he would greatly appreciate it.


He has some previously un-released videos he wants to sell. Pretty good stuff.


Still a fun guy to talk to. Like I said before, if you Google his name and hit "images" with him, he can recall where every photo was taken, who he was with, and a fun story to go with it.

The guy has definitely lived life to the fullest.


Thanks for asking brother!
The guys name who owns it is Dennis Bell of the Bob Mizer Foundation that contact link should go directly to him.
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: The True Adonis on October 23, 2014, 05:36:31 PM

He is hanging in there.

His sense of balance is completely gone. He has to walk with a walker now.

He is NOT supposed to lift weights due to his numerous strokes and heart attacks, but.... you can't kill old habits.

He still embraces the day with a huge smile, his handshake is still hand-crushing.


He still looks great.

I noticed he was pretty devastated when Larry Scott passed. I think that kind of hit close to home for him.


I will say this: If I live as long as Ed has, I will be amazed. He is now 82. It's his outlook on life that keeps him going. He is never glum or down (at least to the outside world)

It saddens me that he lives alone. He needs live-in health care.. but, he's a tough old S.O.B



He is trying to get his website back up. www.Edcorney.net


He is trying to get his pics and the domain back, but we can't seem to find much on who owns the site.

I know that people will buy anticipated celebrity sites and then sell them to the celebrity when they want a simple ".com" domain, but that is not the case here. He used to have a webmaster, but he can't remember who it was and I can't find shit through researching it.

If anyone here can help, he would greatly appreciate it.


He has some previously un-released videos he wants to sell. Pretty good stuff.


Still a fun guy to talk to. Like I said before, if you Google his name and hit "images" with him, he can recall where every photo was taken, who he was with, and a fun story to go with it.

The guy has definitely lived life to the fullest.


Thanks for asking brother!
Here is another Email you can try as well:  den@bobmizer.org
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: The True Adonis on October 23, 2014, 05:37:44 PM

He is hanging in there.

His sense of balance is completely gone. He has to walk with a walker now.

He is NOT supposed to lift weights due to his numerous strokes and heart attacks, but.... you can't kill old habits.

He still embraces the day with a huge smile, his handshake is still hand-crushing.


He still looks great.

I noticed he was pretty devastated when Larry Scott passed. I think that kind of hit close to home for him.


I will say this: If I live as long as Ed has, I will be amazed. He is now 82. It's his outlook on life that keeps him going. He is never glum or down (at least to the outside world)

It saddens me that he lives alone. He needs live-in health care.. but, he's a tough old S.O.B



He is trying to get his website back up. www.Edcorney.net


He is trying to get his pics and the domain back, but we can't seem to find much on who owns the site.

I know that people will buy anticipated celebrity sites and then sell them to the celebrity when they want a simple ".com" domain, but that is not the case here. He used to have a webmaster, but he can't remember who it was and I can't find shit through researching it.

If anyone here can help, he would greatly appreciate it.


He has some previously un-released videos he wants to sell. Pretty good stuff.


Still a fun guy to talk to. Like I said before, if you Google his name and hit "images" with him, he can recall where every photo was taken, who he was with, and a fun story to go with it.

The guy has definitely lived life to the fullest.


Thanks for asking brother!
Here is a phone number for Dennis Bell the owner.

510 527 8547

Get Ed his Site Back!
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: The True Adonis on October 23, 2014, 05:41:03 PM
I think Joel Brandwein made some sort of contact with Ed and did something with the site.  Joel died in 2013 though.
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: gracie bjj on October 23, 2014, 06:20:35 PM

He is hanging in there.

His sense of balance is completely gone. He has to walk with a walker now.

He is NOT supposed to lift weights due to his numerous strokes and heart attacks, but.... you can't kill old habits.

He still embraces the day with a huge smile, his handshake is still hand-crushing.


He still looks great.

I noticed he was pretty devastated when Larry Scott passed. I think that kind of hit close to home for him.


I will say this: If I live as long as Ed has, I will be amazed. He is now 82. It's his outlook on life that keeps him going. He is never glum or down (at least to the outside world)

It saddens me that he lives alone. He needs live-in health care.. but, he's a tough old S.O.B



He is trying to get his website back up. www.Edcorney.net


He is trying to get his pics and the domain back, but we can't seem to find much on who owns the site.

I know that people will buy anticipated celebrity sites and then sell them to the celebrity when they want a simple ".com" domain, but that is not the case here. He used to have a webmaster, but he can't remember who it was and I can't find shit through researching it.

If anyone here can help, he would greatly appreciate it.


He has some previously un-released videos he wants to sell. Pretty good stuff.


Still a fun guy to talk to. Like I said before, if you Google his name and hit "images" with him, he can recall where every photo was taken, who he was with, and a fun story to go with it.

The guy has definitely lived life to the fullest.


Thanks for asking brother!

ive always liked ed corney,great build and great poser.i hope he gets better,ill say a prayer for him to get alittle healthier. im from that pumping iron era n felt like i knew ed personelly even though i never met him.i know bill grant really well and he says great things about ed corney,bill said eds a class act n treated everyone very respectfully and nicely
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: Teutonic Knight on October 23, 2014, 08:57:13 PM
people with master degree in nutrition have a lot of scientific perspective

but actual application remains pretty disappointing

only so much you can do with a diet????????

Agree, Nazi diet for silly Jehovah followers (1940-1945) was good one & very scientific .
Nazi diet = very nutritional diet
 :D
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: BBSSchlemiel on October 24, 2014, 03:55:17 AM
Agree, Nazi diet for silly Jehovah followers (1940-1945) was good one & very scientific .
Nazi diet = very nutritional diet
 :D


The National Socialists did push good nutrition and organic items and several public health policies while the Soviets pushed starvation and malnutrition on their own people.

http://aquila.usm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1049&context=ojhe
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: anabolichalo on October 24, 2014, 03:58:20 AM
Agree, Nazi diet for silly Jehovah followers (1940-1945) was good one & very scientific .
Nazi diet = very nutritional diet
 :D
same diet sev uses for his clients


potato peel soup for the gypsies


potato peels for the pigs

potatoes and pigs for the germans

Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: BigCyp on October 24, 2014, 05:41:02 AM
Does the average Get Bigger know a lick about foodservice management, community nutrition, medical nutrition therapy, nutrition metabolism, biochemistry, and parenteral and enteral nutrition, more so than the average RD? I don't say this to be sarcastic, but to say that some forum poster knows more than an RD about OUR field is asinine. If they did know enough, I guess they'd be competent to work in a medical institution considering their knowledge would supposedly make them competent in the application of medical nutrition, or even sports nutrition.

I don't appreciate the obnoxious comment about being an RD in a skilled nursing facility being as easy as serving mashed potatoes and vegetables (which I don't considering I am not a foodservice worker), but to answer someone's question about pay, I make 80k per year salary, plus the little side things I do in writing diets for individuals. Certainly not rich, but I live a satisfying middle class nonetheless and am aiming to move up the ladder by becoming a foodservice director RD (can make low six figures in that position) perhaps but definitely am aiming to transition to become a licensed nursing home administrator (LNHA) in the future and plan on taking three or four of the courses I need to take, going through the administrator-in-training (AIT) period  (which can be shortened greatly for me because of my previous department head experience). Average pay for nursing home admins in NYC or LI is 130 to 160K, with some corporations or sole owners paying higher, plus perks. Of course a nursing home admin does not work as RD, but many allied health professionals such as RD's, RN's, PT's, have made the transition.

This veered off topic but I am answering with my experience and personal goals.

Mashed potato meltdown
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: dyslexic on October 24, 2014, 04:23:10 PM
Someone named Bob Mizer owns his domain.

He can be contacted here which contains an email form:
http://bobmizerfoundation.org/contact/

This is an address:

THE BOB MIZER FOUNDATION, INC.
PO Box 511
El Cerrito California 94530
United States of America


I can get his phone info and anything else if you want. 



Thank you brother!!!!
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: dyslexic on October 24, 2014, 04:30:48 PM
The guys name who owns it is Dennis Bell of the Bob Mizer Foundation that contact link should go directly to him.


Thank you!!
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: dyslexic on October 24, 2014, 04:37:02 PM
I think Joel Brandwein made some sort of contact with Ed and did something with the site.  Joel died in 2013 though.


You are correct.

Sadly, he committed suicide...



You guys have great resources, thank you all!


The information has been passed to Ed.


He is excited!


I will be working with him and an I.T. to get everything back. Hopefully we can locate the harddrive with all of his pics. He say's there are some on there that were never published (except for the site of course)

And then the untimely death...

is when everything stopped.


Now that Ed is getting up there in age, he would like to present something special.


He also has an event planned. Just so you know, Ed has NOT asked me to promote this in any way, I'm taking it upon myself to put it out there.


http://www.eventbrite.com/e/honoring-the-legendary-ed-corney-tickets-13664259167?ref=esfb&utm_campaign=201308&utm_source=Facebookenivtefor001
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: dyslexic on October 24, 2014, 04:39:21 PM
(http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x263/timeamajorova/edcorneyleehaney_zpsd67c7077.jpg) (http://s183.photobucket.com/user/timeamajorova/media/edcorneyleehaney_zpsd67c7077.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Registered dietitian
Post by: anabolichalo on October 24, 2014, 05:11:45 PM
(http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x263/timeamajorova/edcorneyleehaney_zpsd67c7077.jpg) (http://s183.photobucket.com/user/timeamajorova/media/edcorneyleehaney_zpsd67c7077.jpg.html)
so lee haney now has bigger arms than ronald dean coleman


wonders shall never end