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    =foods To Eat While Cycling=

    im doin research and what not, and im gonna start a cycle once i grasp tha concept of gear, and all of the other things..but i was wondering..what are some things that i should eat while i am juicin...like give me some example of some meals...or snacks...and etc..thnx alot..is sausage good to eat?..because i usually grill them on george forman grill..and they are good!!!..any advice would be great..thnx

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    chicken,chicken more chicken,chicken and some more chicken on top of that chicken in addition to even more chicken. o yeah and rice

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    thnx alot..any other suggestions..meals, snacks, drinks?

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    Chicken
    Tuna
    Egg Whites
    Salmon
    Steak
    Lean Beef

    Almonds
    Whole Wheat Breads (bagels, etc...)

    Green Leafy Vegetables (Brocolli, Lettuce, etc...)

    You'll pretty much get your goals if you just shuffle those foods. As little as they are, they'll do the job.

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    thnx alot ron...would i be scrwin my self if i ate a fried food every now and then?..or should i strickly stick to tha good stuff? aka baked foods

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    Most people dont know about the secret meat.............Its just about the only red meat that i keep now and its called Buffalo............Just about the leanest meat you are going to find. It also has more protein in it than beef ( i beleive ). Tastes a whole lot better to me too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoNNy THe BuLL
    Chicken
    Tuna
    Egg Whites
    Salmon
    Steak
    Lean Beef

    Almonds
    Whole Wheat Breads (bagels, etc...)

    Green Leafy Vegetables (Brocolli, Lettuce, etc...)

    You'll pretty much get your goals if you just shuffle those foods. As little as they are, they'll do the job.
    That is pretty much all you need right there... although i'd add baked and sweet potatoes in there as well (especially for bulking).

    It's really best to keep things simple and bland and boring. If you're eating and being like- "sigh, this is monotonous", you're probably eating pretty clean.

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    where u get buffalo meat from?

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    yeah i am curious about bufallo meat to, its probably alot more costly than regular beef to

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    thnx for tha responses all...any more?..what about drinks? water!! water!! water???

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    Quote Originally Posted by treyone
    thnx for tha responses all...any more?..what about drinks? water!! water!! water???
    Basically we're giving you clean bulking foods right here. If you have a hard time gaining weight eat whatever you want. If you want to bulk but stay as lean as possible just eat what we're telling you about.

    Water is good... so is anything diet... and another really good no sugar drink is crystal light.

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    im 6'6 and 200lbs..trying to put weight and muscle mass on....i have trouble gaining weight..so with my cycle...i can eat whatever i want?...or should i stick to tha above suggestions?..thnx alot bros

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    what do you mean anything diet? you eat anything you see?

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    i have trouble gaining weight..so with my cycle...i can eat whatever i want?...or should i stick to tha above suggestions?..thnx alot bros
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    i also wanted to know, do you guys know rottiserie chickens? well i wanted to know if those were bad for you on a cycle , like are they to fattening? this sub shop near my house makes rottiserie chickens but they bbq it instead so it isn't all that fattening plus i take off the skin, how's that when cycling? i usually get a whole chicken and a baked potato with a salad????

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    im 6'6 and 200lbs..trying to put weight and muscle mass on....

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    sorry for hijacking the thread!

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    lol, yea..yu ganked tha thread from it..its all good though...i will cook up a new one

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    I think you could eat protein sources with more calories since you are a hard gainer. Maybe eat chicken legs instead of breast or ground beef instead of steak. Since you have trouble gaining weight if you eat too clean you might not consume enough calories over the course of the day. Items like ground beef and chicken legs give you the protein plus the extra calories from fat. Ive found I have a hard time consuming enough calories trying to eat foods like chicken breast and tuna. just my 2 cents.

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    check out the link for "nutritional values for almost everyting" in my signiture. That will help you out alot when tryin to find foods to eat.

    I eat alot of ground meat (lean). Usually 8oz a day. That makes 2 nice 1/4lb burgers.
    Chicken breats
    Tuna
    Steak
    Seafood, Lobster has alot of protien!
    Breads
    Baked Potatoes
    Spagetti
    Oatmeal
    Eggs
    Fish

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    Quote Originally Posted by PurePower
    Most people dont know about the secret meat.............Its just about the only red meat that i keep now and its called Buffalo............Just about the leanest meat you are going to find. It also has more protein in it than beef ( i beleive ). Tastes a whole lot better to me too.
    Very good stuff, but hella expensive. If you buy it already packaged at a deli your looking at $9-10 a pound easy. It is awesome stuff, as it is loaded in protein and 98-99% fat free. I would just stikc with what the bros suggested earlier as a main staple. I would also add oatmeal as I didn't see that on there. If it is already listed, please forgive my ignorance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PurePower
    Most people dont know about the secret meat.............Its just about the only red meat that i keep now and its called Buffalo............Just about the leanest meat you are going to find. It also has more protein in it than beef ( i beleive ). Tastes a whole lot better to me too.
    Big bump on this!!! I have heard great great things about Buff. meat. One neat story that I heard in history class yestereday says that back in the late 1800's when RailRoads were being built by men called (I think it was this....) gracemen?? This job was EXTREMELY tough nothing but manual labor. Anyways they ate nothing but buffalo meat. This was there reward for all their hardwork. They would have numerous breaks throughout the day to eat this sh*t. And most of these guys were huge! My teacher met a "graceman" back in the 70's who was 90 something named Ed Ice. He had a shaved head, great build, and a grip like vise.

    What does this mean? Not a **** thing, just that it was time for a lil' history lesson.

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    Heres something to think about. There are I believe 23 essencial amino acids that are required in your body at the same time in order to build muscle affectively or should I say more efficiantly. There is only one source of protein that has all 23 of those amino acids that is the egg, the whole egg. You don't want to eat eggs every meal believe me. When you eat a steak or a chicken breast your only getting maybe 15-18 of those amino acids hence your body has to go through a process of taking the amino acids taken from that steak or chicken and process the other 5-8 amino acids in order to get those 23 essencial amino acids required by your body to build and repair itself, the time spent doing this should be spent directly feeding, repairing and rebuilding the muscle. So how do we get all those 23 essencial amino acids at the same time you ask? You combine proteins, like eating half of that steak and half of that chicken or any other protein combinations will do. Steak and a protein shake, chicken and fish, any type of meat source with rice and beans. I've been following this diet program for about 3 years and it has worked for me.

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    I have heard that venison is roughly 98% fat free, so if you have a friend who hunts, or you hunt its good stuff.

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    While I can't keep the hours...here is a cut'n'paste for ya......I got it from another bro on the site....sorry, I didn't save his name at the time: It's impressive to say the least. How badly do you want it?

    Diet:
    5am
    10 egg whites/1 yolk
    1 cup oats w/ natty PB
    1 cup OJ

    8-9am
    1 lb lean ground chuck 98% fat free or ground turkey
    1/2 cup of rice or pasta mixed with homemade spaggehti sauce

    12pm
    2 chicken breast
    1 cup veggies
    1 apple

    3pm
    2 cans of tuna
    1/2 cup rice
    side salad

    4pm
    protein shake 30g

    5:30pm
    PWO shake 40g protein, 80g honey

    6:30pm
    2 chicken breast
    1 1/2 cup rice

    8:30pm
    Either 2 cans of tuna or 1 lb ground turkey
    mixed in with 1/2 - 1 cup rice

    10pm
    6 egg white omellete w/ hot sauce.

    2am
    protein shake with flax


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