
Originally Posted by
jngymrat
One thing right off the bat that I see, its tough to assume your at 12-13% body fat and 200# when your only 5'-9". I would guess, unless your a body builder with a long history of putting on lean muscle or even at 20 YO with an athletic history. I have you around 18-20%. Maybe some pictures would be nice. But at 12% you would look pretty darn cut.
As far as the diet regarding clen, gb is much better at this as well as others, but at a glance your macro total seems okay I just don't like some of your carb choices for cutting, or for nutrition for that matter.
Your first meal is pretty big (600 calories) normally this is too much for a meal (the gear withstanding) and drop the bagel and the blueberries, unless its whole wheat or whole grain and then just make it half a bagel and a small hand full of berries.
meal 2, I like the tuna, but two cans? can you make it one can and add a 1/2-3/4cup of black beans or some brown rice, keep the veggies and make it broccoli or another good leafy source. Your lack of good carbs is going to give you hunger pains, and will cause you to overeat.
meal 3, Again add some real carbs in here, maybe the other half of that whole wheat bagel and some cottage LF cottage cheese to slow absorption before your workout, it will give you more energy for your workout, not much, just a small scoop.
Same thing for meal 4, I normally don't like that much juice, especially orange juice before a workout, the citrus tends to bother most peoples stomach, plus the body absorbs this way to fast to be your only source for carbs, especially right before your workout. Maybe a slice of whole grain bread,black beans, brown rice, or lentils, instead.
the post workout is actually decent, and for meals 5-6, again try and incorporate some other forms or additional forms of carbs instead of just meat and nuts. Perhaps getting some other efa's in there also to break it up or make it 7-8 meals a day with smaller portions so your not overwhelming your body with such large portions to allow for good digestion.
If you can can you include what your workout regimen is? This is just my take on the diet, others may have some better advice also.