Same exact problem with me as well, endo. Im at 200g protein, 100g carbs thats only 1200 calories. im aiming for at least 2200 to cut a little bit, which leaves 112g of fat. He recommends at MOST 100g of fat per day.
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I think the point he is trying to make with this is that this is a starting point for people in the last segment of the video it is for more about people who want to lose weight rather than gain lean muscle mass.
As he says for TWO week have a trail period of what you think you need and then evaluate if you are putting on weight fat mass the lower carbs if you are putting on weight in muscle then stay the same if you feel there is no diffrence the higher carb in take. Again its all about what you yourself think you need if you consider your self to be endomorphic and still want to gain a lot of muscle mass he says to still intake protein of at least 1.5 2.0 per LB of weight.
Any way I am new to the forums and this is a great video thanks for putting it on and it makes a lot of sense to me because I am 111kg and want to get down to at-least 100kg to start with. Everything he has mentioned in this video is exactly what I do I will eat less and notice a change over a few weeks days and then nothing and cant work out why and now I know and the same with putting on muscle for example I can lift 110kg bench press and have been stuck there for the past 4months and cant move this made alot of sense to me I take in enough protein and because I eat wrong my body is breaking down my muscle tissue which impairs my chance of increasing what weight i can lift :bbAily:
This is the great post ever i gone through...!! thanks for posting these videos...
Great info on diet anybody ever need.. Thanks a lot!!:7up:
OK--- question to the diet gurus out there. Watched all of these segments and it was a great refresher on a lot of things and learned some new stuff too. One question I had was when he talks about how it is actually good to consume some sugars immediately after working out to restore the supply in the muscle tissue. He never really said how much. Does anyone know? I've seen guys pop a couple jolly ranchers after working out.....is that basically what he is talking about or do you need more than that?
Newbie hard gainer. 34 yrs old. 5'11" 170 lbs right now. Looking for some feedback on my diet.
6:30 am ½ cup oatmeal, and mixed fruit in a 30 gram protein shake
8:00 am ½ cup oatmeal, and mixed fruit in a 30 gram protein shake
10:00 am natural peanut butter sandwich on wheat/oat bread
11:00 am approx ¼ lbs meat with pasta or rice or on a sandwich
1:00 pm approx ¼ lbs meat with pasta or rice or on a sandwich
2:30 pm 30 gram protein shake
5:30 pm post workout protein shake (50 grams)
6:30 pm Approx 1/3 lbs meat with veggies and carbs
7:30 pm hand full of almonds
8:30 pm casein shake 30 grams
Hi all. New here, but plan to stay on for a while. Looking for some thoughts on my meal plan. I workout in the AM so its a little different. I am at 12% BF, 185 lbs, male, trying to get to 8% (never been that low before), maintain as much muscle as possible, and then work on putting on a bit more muscle.
Meal Plan
Pre-Workout
Food Calories/Protein/Carbs/Fat
1/2 C Oats 150 5 27 3
1/2 Scp Myofusion 78 13 2 1
8 Oz Egg Whites 125 25 0 0
Sub-total 353 43 29 4
Post Workout
8 Oz Egg Whites 125 25 0 0
1 C Oats 75 5 54 6
1 Scoop Myfusion 157 25 5 3
Sub-total 357 55 59 9
Breakfast
6 oz Sirloin 316 50 0 10
1 C Brown Rice 110 2 20 2
426 52 20 12
Lunch
8 Oz Chicken 165 46 0 5
1 C Brown Rice 110 2 20 2
2 C Veggies 88 4 10 0
363 52 30 7
Snack
1 Scoop Myfusion 157 25 5 3
1 C Veggie 44 2 10 0
201 27 15 3
Dinner
10 oz Tilapia 360 70 0 10
2 C Veggies 88 4 20 0
448 74 20 10
Snack
1/2 Scp Syntha 6 100 11 8 3
1/2 Scp Caseine 130 12 2 0
230 23 10 3
Total Cals/Total Protein/Total Carbs/Total Fat
2378/ 326/ 183/ 48
Percentage 53% 30% 18%
Again - trying to (if possible) lean out yet grow (or at least limit going backwards). Any and all comments are welcome. If you would like to know my supplements just let me know. Note I am under an age management regimen by my local physician which as been helping.
I stopped using fast digesting carbs post wo... just because I was trying to lean out.. Good idea? Bad Idea?
Thanks a million!!!!!!
I have a question about the diet videos he says 1 to 1.5 g of proteen per lb of body weightright? well im endo and i have an issue i dont know if i should take 1.5g of proteen for my bodyweight now or should i take 1.5g for the bodyweight i wish to be?? IE i am 265lbs ideal body weight for me 225 gained 40+ lbs in the past year due to a very bad knee injury just back into training and want to tweek a diet to loose the weight and gain muscle but dont know if i should be looking at 265g of proteen or 225g of proteen can someone pleasde advise me on this??
Great post. Have been watching the videos. Haven't finised yet. Alot of information to take in. Kinda hard to understand what he is saying at times... But all and all great info. Thanks!!!
A few BS here and there but also some truth.
Newbies should not take into acount every word he says but study on their own and understand how their body react.
I can tell you the biggest, which you may find in the last video.
Saying that "no matter how many proteins one ingests they cannot cause any health problems"... well, how would you call that?
There are others, like "the way to avoid aging is to keep LBM from decreasing"...
...and so on :wg:
Try to eat 2 g of proteins each pound of weight for a 3/4 of months and then go checking a few blood values... for some people that amount is already too much to cope with...
I really do not have the time to go deeper on the diet but sugar at brekfast is wrong, IMHO, because the produced insulin spikes will raise one's cortisol level even if you do cardio before or after brakfast.
I contemplate the use of high gi carbs only after work-outs.
In any case, er are all human beings but different though.
What works for me does not necessarily mean can work for another as well, and vice versa.
thanks very much
Cardio has nothing to do with protides intake, there are many other implications to consider.
Also, cortisol is a complex hormone and I do not understand your question in relation to my post and this thread.
so the only difference between a bulking cycle and a cutting cycle is the amount of carbs u injest???
very good videos
these videos inspired me to write my post. Much appreciated!
I need to work on my diet before I think of anything anabolic. Lots of great help and I only watched a few videos.
really good info, thanks for sharing,.....
wow thanks, just what i needed to know
Great videos very helpfull!!!
excellent videos.
These sets of videos has to be one of the easiest to understand (not talking about his accent but the content) videos and one of the most educational series I think I have seen. Great post thank you for sharing this with all of us, I am looking forward to putting this information to use and documenting my hopeful transformation.
interesting vids
Really good post ! Videos helped me understand a lot
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Thank you very much muriloninja! This help so much, I can stop bothering my old trainer for a meal plan. I'm going to shoot for 7-8 times a day and not just "chicken, chicken, chicken". LOL! Gotta watch the video to get the joke.
Just watched all six of these and have to say well impressed with the info.
great video everyone should watch this
Great thread! Lots of useful info
How much dextrose is reccomended during and/or immediately after a workout? for a 19yo 5'10, 160 pounds with 20% b.f???
These are great for a noobie like me its really helping me trying to get a diet together
I have my own way of dieting but the video that you share was a nice one,,,,,It's been a great video iv'e seen....
Dieting has never been anything I've been great at. Hopefully these techniques will get me on track. Thanks for the post
Great vids for those of us who are trying to improve our diets. I know I have a long way to go with my dieting. :wg: