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03-15-2011, 09:54 AM #1New Member
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Diet Question
27 Age - 205 weight - 5'11
I am not sure of my body fat but am sure it is high.
Taking Vitamin C 500 mg, One a Day Multi, 50 mg Zinc Every other day & Creatine Fuel Stack
Muscle Milk protein shake 9am
220 Calories
Subway Sandwich (Turkey) 1pm
Sandwich
Turkey, Lettuce, Black olives, banana peppers, pickles, Mustard, wheat bread
450 Calories
Baked Chips
140 Calories
Diet Coke
Beef Jerky 4pm
90 Calories
6:30 pm Gym
Work out for about 45min
( lifting as heavy weights that I can around 6 reps 4 sets)
15 to 20min on Treadmill
Chipotle 7:45pm
Chipotle Salad
Cilantro-Lime Rice 130 Calories
Black Beans 120 Calories
Steak 190 Calories
Tomato Salsa 20 Calories
Green Tomatillo Salsa 15 Calories
Corn Salsa 80 Calories
Romaine Lettuce 40 Calories
Vinaigrette 130 Calories
1625 Total Calories
Still very hungry at night should I eat more?
I go to the gym 4 days a week Mon - Thur I been Going for 4 weeks and I can see that I am build more muscle mass but am not losing any weight.
What can I do?
Thanks for the help.Last edited by cenx; 03-15-2011 at 09:58 AM.
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03-15-2011, 10:22 AM #2
Your diet is awfull
You need to come back with a half decent plan
Read around this section m8
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03-15-2011, 10:40 AM #3New Member
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Baseline your about as useful as tits on a bull.
Your diet is awfull that is not helpfull
how about some suggestions?
What is M8 stand for?
Thanks
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03-15-2011, 10:42 AM #4New Member
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I am never at home so I don't cook .
So what can I eat that I can get on the run?
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03-15-2011, 10:47 AM #5
No need to disrespect a valuable member of the board. Base did come off harsh, but understand that we see 10 'help me with my diet' threads every day, and 9 out of 10 are pure sh!t and not worth critiquing - yours is one of them. It gets tired really fast and can easily be avoided in most cases, bringing me to my point...
The only suggestion i'd make right now is to read the sticky's and countless other threads of posted diets that have been sorted out. Take a look at my diet below for an idea of a well balanced, clean diet.
M8 = Mate (he's a Brit)
GB's Current Diet:
PROTEIN/CARBS/FAT/TOTAL CALORIES
MEAL 1 - PRE-WORKOUT
4:30am
Premier protein shake - 30/5/3/160
1 cup oats - 10/52/5/280
1 Extra Large Whole Egg - 7/0/5/90
1/2 cup liquid egg whites - 12/2/0/60
1/2 cup blueberries - 0/10/0/40
TOTALS: 60/70/12.5/620
5:30am - WORKOUT, followed by 1 hour cardio
MEAL 2 - POST WORKOUT
7:30am
1 cup oats - 10/52/5/280
2 scoops Myofusion - 50/10/6/315
TOTAL: 60/60/11/600
MEAL 3
10:00am
6oz Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast - 36/0/2.5/165
7oz Sweet Potato - 3/35/0/150
1 Cup Green Beans - 1/4/0/20
TOTALS: 40/40/2/350
MEAL 4
1:00pm
4oz 95/5 Lean Ground Beef - 35/0/7/200
1/2 cup (a little over) Brown Rice - 5/40/1/180
1/4 cup tomato sauce - 0/3/0/12
2 cups baby spinach - 2/2/0/15
TOTALS: 40/45/8/415
MEAL 5
4:00pm
3/4 cup 1% Milk Fat Cottage Cheese, No Sodium Added: 20/7.5/2.5/135
1 scoop ON 100% Casein - 24/3/1/120
2tbsp PB2 Powdered Peanut Butter - 4/6/1/50
TOTALS: 50/15/4/300
MEAL 6
7:00pm
6oz Broiled Tilapia - 35/0/3/165
1 cup broccoli - 3/6/0/30
1tsp EVOO - 0/0/5/45
TOTALS: 40/6/8/235
MEAL 7
10:00pm
1 cup 1% Milk Fat Cottage Cheese, No Sodium Added: 26/10/3/180
TOTALS: 26/10/3/180 (could add more fats here but happy with totals as is)
DAILY TOTALS: 315/250/50/2700
46% protein, 37% carbs, 17% fat
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03-15-2011, 11:01 AM #6New Member
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I am not trying to be a jerk but if every one had the perfect diet post what would be the point of critiquing them?
Thank you for the suggestion and trying to help I do appreciate it.
So I should up my Calories 1100 a day ??
I would like to be on this diet but the only part of the diet I would be able to do in morning and the night.
I work 2 jobs so I have no time to cook and make all this.
There is nothing you can eat out that is healthy?
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03-15-2011, 11:04 AM #7
I don't understand these clowns who show up with a diet that isn't fit for their ambitious bodybuilding goals and get offended/defensive/plain nasty when someone tells them that straight up. Why so offended? It's not like you're a nutrition expert who spent weeks researching a perfect diet based on a wealth of knowledge... You're just a guy who doesn't know anything about nutrition and as such, you're here to learn.
I don't get mad when my doctor gives me medical advice, even if it's presented in a harsh way - I have no right to. I'm seeing him for my own benefit, not to have my ego stroked and be told that my use of diuretics, thermogenics, and supplements is gonna lead to a long, healthy life.
Sorry, end of rant. Just can't understand why people are so invested in their half-assed diets that it's worthy of ridicule.
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03-15-2011, 11:06 AM #8
I hear you, but bro it's far from a perfect diet - it's terrible, honestly. Maybe not in general, but you're on a bodybuilding forum. We can take halfway decent diets and make them great, but some aren't worth touching. Just being honest.
I'm not saying you should up to 2700 calories or follow my diet, I was just giving you an example of food choices, meal timing, macros, etc. I can't advise on your caloric needs without knowing your bodyfat - if you don't know, you can post up a few pics. Some of us are pretty good at guesstimating. With that info, we can get you on the right track.
There are alot of people who are students and work full time, etc. Very few have the ideal schedule for this lifestyle, but we make it work. Most of us cook in bulk on the weekend, store in tupperwares, and then grab and go each day. I bring a big cooler to work with me everyday.
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03-15-2011, 11:07 AM #9
Cenx - there is a way to do this right despite a busy lifestyle. None of us are unemployed. Many are grad students, athletes, and family men with full-time jobs.
If you are able to let this overwhelming negativity subside, there is life-changing information here. It does require an open mind as you will begin to see food and everything related to it in a whole new light.
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03-15-2011, 11:18 AM #10
I actually gave you some excellent advise
Read around this section
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