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    Do You Count all Protein?

    While on cycle I make sure I get too much protein as opposed to not enough.
    I aim for 1.5 grams of quality protein from meat, eggs, dairy and everything else such as rice, pasta, nut protein is just an extra.

    Would it make sense to count protein from my pasta and rice ect or should I stick to getting my complete proteins from the highest quality sources?

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    I dont count protein from anxillary sources such as pasta or jizz
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    I had this same question a while back and was told to count it all, protein is protein.
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    Quote Originally Posted by theCaptn' View Post
    I dont count protein from anxillary sources such as pasta or jizz
    When I said "nut protein" jizz wasn't what I had in mind
    As far as I'm concerned, pasta and jizz are incomplete proteins that are lacking in their amino acid profiles so I'll stick to what I'm doing.

    I've seen pics of vegetarian bodybuilders and they are a joke. This is proof that quality sources of protein like meats, eggs and dairy are far more superior.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theCaptn' View Post
    I dont count protein from anxillary sources such as pasta or jizz


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    I put everything I eat into fit day, so yes everything is included.
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    Quote Originally Posted by joboco View Post
    I put everything I eat into fit day, so yes everything is included.
    I highly doubt Jay Cutler would count vegetable protein into his daily protein requirements where as fit day would. Fit day wasn't designed for bodybuilding therefore we need to make adjustments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joboco View Post
    I put everything I eat into fit day, so yes everything is included.

    I track everything on a web based app as well, however I don't actually count tertiary protein from carb sources. The additional protein is negligible.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BillHicksFan View Post
    I highly doubt Jay Cutler would count vegetable protein into his daily protein requirements where as fit day would. Fit day wasn't designed for bodybuilding therefore we need to make adjustments.
    I agree on that. I only count protein from meats, eggs, milk, cottage cheese, Greek yogurt, and protein shakes and bars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BillHicksFan View Post
    When I said "nut protein" jizz wasn't what I had in mind
    As far as I'm concerned, pasta and jizz are incomplete proteins that are lacking in their amino acid profiles so I'll stick to what I'm doing.

    I've seen pics of vegetarian bodybuilders and they are a joke. This is proof that quality sources of protein like meats, eggs and dairy are far more superior.


    i beg to differ!

    i do take in alot of eggs, and powders, but no meats....and by no means a joke

    if anything its easier for you guys....a vegetarian deals with alot more of caloric manipulation, and cutting is brutal

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    I would not count them OP. Same goes with carbs in vegetables and etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BillHicksFan View Post
    I highly doubt Jay Cutler would count vegetable protein into his daily protein requirements where as fit day would. Fit day wasn't designed for bodybuilding therefore we need to make adjustments.
    Quote Originally Posted by 2B1 View Post
    I track everything on a web based app as well, however I don't actually count tertiary protein from carb sources. The additional protein is negligible.
    Quote Originally Posted by alan84 View Post
    I agree on that. I only count protein from meats, eggs, milk, cottage cheese, Greek yogurt, and protein shakes and bars.
    Counting protein from carbs.It,s your choice, but by your own admission its not worth it. So what is wrong with a program like Fitday that calculates everything for you. If your ideal protein intake is say 300g why go to the trouble of adding/subtracting the veg protein is it that important to calculate these small amounts.
    But with Fitday you have to include them into your daily food intake.

    Are we not in danger of being accused of splitting hairs just to try and prove that I and not the other person is correct.
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    If you're really set on reaching a specific daily protein goal then count everything, but considering the lesser bioavailability of plant-source protein you could divide grams from non-meat proteins in half and count that in your daily amounts. In the end all absorbed proteins are broken down into amino acids, and even though nearly every plant protein is incomplete in its AA profile, when eaten in combinations plants complement each other in what the other is lacking. In my opinion counting grams of protein is arbitrary for the most part, since that number alone isn't going to tell you whether you're in a positive nitrogen balance (the only thing that really matters) and most people tend to overestimate protein needs anyways. The numbers everyone should really be looking at are total carbs, calories, and omega 9:6:3 ratios, as these are what really influence the state of anabolism.

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