
Originally Posted by
dvj81
His workout regiment is like this now.
6:30 A.M he does "insanity cardo" on an empty stomach (mon-sat) 45 min to 90 min depending on the video
Not sure what this consists of, but it sounds very intense. I would not be doing anything other then low intensity cardio on an empty...
12:30 P.M. he has a lifting session (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday Friday) 1 hour
8 P.M. (He has an ab workout he does with this abcoaster piece of equipment) only about a 20 min workout.
Here is what his diet look likes, again this worked for me but any changes please post back that could help him. His trainer keeps saying it's way to many calories for what his goal is but with his workout i think he needs the calories or he's going to wither away.
TDEE = 3050. His current weight is 170 so ideally he'd like to get to 165.
Are you SURE his TDEE is 3050? How did you arrive at that? What is his/your current bodyfat at 5'9 170lbs?
So i have him consuming the followng.
7:30am Meal 1 - After Cardio Workout
1 Cup Oats, 2 Scoops Whey, 1 TBSP natural peanut butter
616 calories, 59 carbs, 55 proteins, 2 fats
Drop the peanut butter. The fat will slow protein absorption, definitely not what we want FASTED after cardio. Based on the reply about cardio, I will recommend adding a pre-cardio meal. Also, how many days/week is the cardio? For the record - the fat macro is WAY off. 1 cup of oats alone has 5g fat. Add 1tbsp of natty PB we're looking at 8g more. This meal has 13g fat plus whatever is in the whey
9:45am Meal 2 - 3 Egg Whites, 1 Whole Egg, 1/2 grapefuit (this probably has to go)
173 calories, 7 Carbs, 16 proteins, 8 Sugars
Yep, drop the grapefruit. This meal is nearly useless. Not enough protein, hardly any carbs, and the carbs you do have are all sugar. Replace with 4-6oz lean protein (keep the egg whites if you want, just add more) and 30-40g complex carbs or 10-15g healthy fats. Not both.
12pm Meal 3 (Pre Lifting Workout Meal)
8OZ super lean burger (95/5) 1 cup whole grain cheerios, 1 cup veggies
505 Calories, 20 Carbs, 52 proteins, 16 fats
Bad bad preworkout meal IMO. Firstly, although the beef is lean, i'd go with a faster protein here - chicken, white fish, etc. I might even do chicken in meal 2 and do the egg/whites here. Either way, drop the cheerios and go with a quality complex carb to fuel the workout - sweet potato, oats, yam, quinoa, lentils, beans, even brown rice. Nice with the veggies - green veggies?
2pm Meal 4 (Post Workout Meal)
1 Cup Oats, 2 Scoops Whey, 1 TBSP natural peanut butter
616 calories, 59 carbs, 55 proteins, 2 fats
Good, but drop the PB again here. We want fast absorption PWO, not slowed by fats. Also, fat macro is off again
4:30pm Meal 5 - 8oz grilled chicken salad (2TBSP light dressing - i think this has to go too)
330 Calories, 4 Carbs, 47 proteins, 12 fats.
(the dressing has 90 cals, 8 fats, 4 carbs)
PPWO i'd do carbs, but I don't want to overload the diet with carbs. If you want to keep this a pro/fat meal, drop the dressing and use olive oil and some vinegar or something. Olive oil and lemon juice is nice too.
6:45pm Meal 6 - sometimes he'll eat the salad again or just do grilled chicken with 2 cups veggies and olive oil so it's about the same cal intake.
330 Calories, 4 Carbs, 47 proteins, 12 fats.
(the dressing has 90 cals, 8 fats, 4 carbs)
I like this meal pro/fat but without the dressing. Do carbs at 4:30 then make this one pro/fat
9pm Meal 7 (about 9pm an hour before bed and an hour after his ab workout)
1 scoop casein protein
150 cals, 10 carbs, 25 proteins.
This is fine, but i'd do it closer to 10pm/bedtime. 3 hours after your last meal is acceptable. HERE is where you can add back in a tbsp of natty PB, or a serving of nuts, etc - some healthy fats to slow protein absorption overnight while you sleep.
Totals - 2720 Calories
163 Carbs
297 proteins
44 Fats
10 Sugars
Protein is high for your weight IMO. Otherwise, macros are decent. I really can't advise on totals until I know the BF% though. If you don't know, post up some pics for a decent estimate.
What could he cut out or add to lower his BF and keep his weight. i tried to keep him at about 2700 calories to slowly bring him down to 165 and his TDEE to maintain weight of 165 is like 2750 so it should slowly get there. I mean should we just tweak this or go his trainers route which i think we'll tire him out so bad and not give him the cals he needs.
What does his trainer want to do? Lower calories? Again, I can answer better once I have all the pieces of the puzzle. Lowering calories might actually be an option. 2700 calories is generally a bit high for a cutting diet TBH. One change i'd make is eating before that cardio - i'm SURE it's very intense, and you're going to burn LBM that way.