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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by eregitano View Post
    sushi is always a good bet
    what kind? i know some aren't that good for you

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    Quote Originally Posted by pittbulldad View Post
    what kind? i know some aren't that good for you
    any of the raw (not cooked or fried) are very good for you, many athletes choose this type of meal because it's stock full of quality protein. I love any with ahi tuna.

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    I usually find the teriyaki places. If I'm stuck with fast food then I might grab a Subway. Their chicken breast is pretty good and you can load it up with veggies.

    Also, worse case scenario ... All that's around is Denny's ... You can make this work! They have a 'Build your own' Grand-Slam deal, which I double up on the egg whites, turkey bacon and plain yogurt.

    I always try to stay at places that have a fridge in the room. I usually go to the local store and buy some items. Also pack my protein powder. I'm kind of a creature of habit. I stay in the same places where I know the terrain, where the decent places are to eat, and in the vicinity of 24 hour fit.

    Also, you'll notice most lodging that offers a small workout area has a water cooler. I quit paying their $2.00 vending machine fee and fill my water jug up in their rec area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vetteman08 View Post
    I usually find the teriyaki places. If I'm stuck with fast food then I might grab a Subway. Their chicken breast is pretty good and you can load it up with veggies.

    Also, worse case scenario ... All that's around is Denny's ... You can make this work! They have a 'Build your own' Grand-Slam deal, which I double up on the egg whites, turkey bacon and plain yogurt.

    I always try to stay at places that have a fridge in the room. I usually go to the local store and buy some items. Also pack my protein powder. I'm kind of a creature of habit. I stay in the same places where I know the terrain, where the decent places are to eat, and in the vicinity of 24 hour fit.

    Also, you'll notice most lodging that offers a small workout area has a water cooler. I quit paying their $2.00 vending machine fee and fill my water jug up in their rec area.
    Teriyaki is big up her in the NW and I eat it several times a week. I just have them go heavy on the salad and less on the rice.

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