
Originally Posted by
jgnyc
8am - 5 eggs scrambled Solid meal, I would add in some veggies, make an omelet or something! Macros (30g pro, 0g carb, 25g fat)
10am - protein shake with a banana in it Assuming you're having 1 scoop whey, you could up this to 2 scoops for some more proteins and calories, and maybe 1tbs Extra virgin olive oil for some healthy fats! Believe it or not you need some healthy essential fatty acids in your diet even when trying to diet and lose weight. Macros would be (50g pro, 25g carb, 15g fat?)
12-1pm - lunch always consists of a protein (ground turkey, grilled chicken, lean red meat) along with either steamed broccoli or steamed carrots/broccoli/coliflower mix Not bad, how much protein here? Lets say 8 oz? Steamed veggies are excellent. Add in some essential fatty acids here, avocados are a great one. Maybe add in some more extra virgin olive oil over your steamed veggies? Macros something like (50g pro, 5g carb, 14-21g fat?)
4pm - power crunch protein bar or another portion of protein and vegetables I would dismiss protein bar obviously, mostly crap inside them with a bunch of artificial bullshit, try another source of protein like turkey chicken fish, or you could can of tuna. Again more EFA's if you're cutting carbs so much. Lets say 8oz protein again. (50g pro, 5g carb, 30g fat).
7pm - dinner consists of 8-10 oz of protein (red meat, chicken, turkey) along with a vegetable Nice, avocado right? Or you could do some natty peanut butter/almond butter. Any nut/seed oil/butter is going to have some decent EFA content. (50g pro, 5g carb, 30g fat)
9-10pm - casein protein shake before bed Casein is good if you can bear it, makes me sick to be honest. I'd opt for another whole food source like protein snack.
That's basically 2000-2500 calories. You shouldn't go below this to be honest. Work your way UP to get to at least 2000 kcals and it will help to speed up your body's metabolism. Also, while on the test, you'll be able to eat more and gain less adipose tissue. Problem lots of people have with caloric restriction is they are shutting their metabolisms down and it hurts them more than anything. You can't keep reducing your calories hoping to lose weight because of homeostasis. You're body will adjust and you'll keep lowering the caloric number, until what point? Zero? No no.
At first you may be thinking that's a lot of food since I guarantee you're not used to eating that much clean food a day. Start slowly. If you're eating 1000-1500 cals a day right now, climb slowly over the course of a few weeks. Listen to your body.