1. Protein is a bit low.
Between food and shakes I get about 200g a day
2. The gap between meal 1 and meal 2 is too long. You should try to eat every 3hrs. I'm not counting your meal at 8 as a meal.
ok what do you suggest I add or change the grapefruit too?
3. From looking at your pics, the goal should be to lean out a bit more now (I'm not saying you're fat) but get things tighter. You wouldn't necessarily need to contest diet, but I would do things a bit differently. When you say you're wanting to compete in 2014 are you specifically saying you want to compete in bodybuilding or are you shooting for figure or bikini? I only ask because sometimes people say "bodybuilding" but they specifically mean one of the other ones.
LOL! I its ok I know I'm not. A few years back I was 210lb so on top of needing to tone, I'm hoping my skin will retune to normal?!
I am looking to enter a physique type category. My plan was to train my ass off and see were I end up!
4. Your training, there really isn't a magical split out there that is the end all be all. However, as time goes by you'll find varying things work better for you than others. I was a high volume guy for years to my own detriment but didn't know any better, but you learn. Whoever you're working with, hopefully they can help you evolve your training and diet to fit you. Any trainer/coach that doesn't do this and just has set things he assumes work for everyone because he's had them work for someone else doesn't know what they're doing, so keep that in mind. You should always be progressing. It won't happen overnight but you should always be progressing. Yes, you will hit walls, but hopefully you can find ways past them.
I think I'm at a wall now? work outs are sometimes very hard, and very tired some days?! (I figured bad diet?!)
and yes I have to remember it wont happen over night... LOVE THE PROGRESS... (DLB)
5. Last note on the diet, I'd add more fat (good fat). Right now you're at almost zero fat, and there's no need for that now. It will only hurt you in the long run. Yes, you'll drop weight but fats have a lot to do with muscle support and repair. Overall I don't care for the diet. I've seen worse but at the same time I don't want to be too harsh as I don't know your full story. But it could be improved quite a bit.
OK what do you suggest or where can I find some ideas
Hope this helps. If not, feel free to scream
