Hey guys,
Been on and off training for many years and finally for the last 6 months been hitting it regularly. I think it's now time to get some advice on my diet to help me start achieving much more and lower my bf %.
Diet:
(400am) Morning -
6 egg whites with berries
(630am) PWO -
I weight train early morning and this is a shake with 1 scoop ON whey, 3/4 cup oats, banana and 1 teaspoon natty PB
(830am) morning tea -
1 can of tuna
(1200) lunch -
chicken breast with veges
(1230ish) Gym again -
I usually do another gym session here with cardio as I only have enough time in the morning to fit in weights before having to get to work and I like to try and do as much cardio through the week as possible.
(1600) afternoon snack -
not sure what I should be having here, I'm hungry when I get home so I think I need something?
(1900) dinner -
I usually have 1 of 3 things which is either fish, chicken or lean meat with salad.
Some of the things that I definitely need advice on is whether I need something that early or if I should just wait till after my workout.
My meals have some things but I know they are missing essentials that I just get confused thinking about. Water is drunk through the whole day, I have an outdoor job so not sitting still too much through the day.
My stats are:
25 male
175 cm
97 kgs
Not sure of bf but It's not below 20
Training plans is:
Monday - Chest + Biceps
Flat bench
Incline dumbbells
Dumbbell fly's
Chest dips
Hammer curls
Alternating dumbbell curls
Concentration Curls
Supinated bent over rows
Tuesday - Legs
Stiff Leg deadlifts
Lunges
Squats
Calf raises
Wednesday - Off
Thursday - Back
Deadlifts
One arm horizontal rows
Shrugs
Pull ups
Calf raises
Friday - Shoulders Triceps
Hang clean + press
Alternating dumbell shoulder press
Upright barbell row
Close grip bench
Skull crushers
Tricep dips
I try to aim for between 9-12 sets for each area and other than that I've just tried to use as many compound lifts as possible.
I'm very happy for people to give advice on everything as I'm no pro and will be happy to take advice from the pros
And thank you in advance for the help!