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Title: Shawn Ray's view on bodybuilding nutrition
Post by: Boost on January 09, 2010, 12:41:52 PM
From a recent MD audio podcast.

"I don't know how many calories I ate. I never counted a gram of protein in my life. The scale was not something I measured my progress by, I looked in the mirror. My training was very instinctive and so was my diet.
Title: Re: Shawn Ray's view on bodybuilding nutrition
Post by: affeman on January 09, 2010, 01:03:43 PM
From a recent MD audio podcast.

"I don't know how many calories I ate. I never counted a gram of protein in my life. The scale was not something I measured my progress by, I looked in the mirror. My training was very instinctive and so was my diet.


Well, as long as he counted the grams of drugs he shot in his ass.
Title: Re: Shawn Ray's view on bodybuilding nutrition
Post by: Matt C on January 09, 2010, 01:37:18 PM
Well, as long as he counted the grams of drugs he shot in his ass.

Haha yeah, were his cycles also "instinctive"?  ;D
Title: Re: Shawn Ray's view on bodybuilding nutrition
Post by: jwb on January 09, 2010, 01:51:58 PM
I remember watching kevin levrone do an onstage interview once and when asked about protein he said he took in 300 milligrams per day.

he was so used to discussing doses he kept saying milligrams instead of grams.
Title: Re: Shawn Ray's view on bodybuilding nutrition
Post by: Magnus Greel on January 09, 2010, 02:02:02 PM

I doubt shawn ray was much an abuser amongst the ifbb ranks, great genetics, training and diet plus a good response to drugs would have been sufficient to get him where he was.
Title: Re: Shawn Ray's view on bodybuilding nutrition
Post by: JasonH on January 09, 2010, 02:57:57 PM
I remember watching kevin levrone do an onstage interview once and when asked about protein he said he took in 300 milligrams per day.

he was so used to discussing doses he kept saying milligrams instead of grams.

Haha, true - I've seen that a few times in seminars over the years - the old slip of the tonuge thing.