Wow. Where to start... I would like to thank big bad wolf for that link. I've read some of your other posts and comments, and they've given me a healthy respect for your opinions on certain matters. I have yet to find one that i disagree with. Anyways, i wont lie, my brain is totally scrambled after reading all of the info on that link haha

. Mostly due to the advanced terminology and the back-and-forth, almost A.D.D-like, sentence structuring. I like to think im a pretty knowledgeable dude, but i was humbled by the fact that i felt like albert einstein was giving me a lecture on meal frequency and a ton of other things. I personally disagreed with some of the statements made, but im unsure if those were the thesis of the article, so i dont wanna sound too dumb. I did like the fact that there was an extensive list of references at the end, leading me to believe it wasn't a bunch of marketing b/s. I will say this however- i read a few bodybuilding mags from time to time, (namely muscular development, but also muscle and fitness, mens health, etc.) and ALL of the personal trainers for these elite athletes, especially the most world-renowned and respected trainers, ensure that their clients, (pro bodybuilders) eat in the high frequency fashion, similar to some of the guidelines i laid out above. I've never heard of any pro contestant to date who only eats 3 meals a day. I specifically laid out that simple guideline for the sole purpose of bulking up and gaining muscle, not just to increase lean gains. Now i know you're not all looking to be meat heads, and yes, some biased people may say that eating more and consuming more supplements is just a marketing tactic designed to get you to spend more money, and that it might make you fat, etc. But i dont argue with multiple professional opinions from different sources stating the same thing. I guess what im trying to say here is that from all the research i've done in the past few years, one thing that seems to be synonymous with building muscle and bulking up is the "high frequency" eating style, apparently contested by the leangains link, but dont quote me on that one. However, there were several statements in it i agreed with, but again, they presented so many conflicting statements side-by-side, and with a lack of a strong conclusion, i am still mystified as to what the articles main thesis was. It was a chore to read it all, and i dont intend to again, no offense. I appreciate the fact that some of you may have some criticism (be it constructive or not) about what i said, and i encourage you all to research and debate these things. Perhaps i shouldve changed the title of this topic to something else other than food for thought... Anyways, thanks in advance for your opinions, and i look forward to hearing more from you guys.
-Your buddy shmoozer