Forgot to add cals 3,121 protein 160g Carbs 472g Fat 76g.
What do you guys think?
This is from a fitness magazines workout book, what do you guys reckon?![]()
Breakfast
1 glass OJ
1 serving wholegrain cereal ( oatmeal etc)
1 cup 1% fat milk
1 scrambled/ poached egg
( made on non stick skillet)
2 slices toast
1 tbsp margerine
350ml latte ( with low fat milk)
Mid-morning snack
1 medium to large banana
18 almonds
Lunch
6-inch steak and cheese sandwich ( with lettuce, tomato, onion, green pepper, olives, oil, vinegar salt & pepper)
1 glass of fruit juice.
Pre-workout snack
1 can tuna in spring water
2 muesli bars
During workout
470 ml sports drink
water
Post workout snack
MRP
Dinner
Panfried salmon, with jacket potato, salsa and salad.
Before bed
One cup of unsweetened orange juice over one large wheat biscuits ( ie wheatbix)
Work out
Monday: legs, abs
Roman deadlift 3 sets 10-12 reps
Smith machine squat 4 sets 10-12 reps
Split squat with dumb-bell 3 sets 10-12 reps
Superset 1:
Lying hamstring curl 3 sets 10-12 reps
Leg extension 3 sets 10-12 reps
Superset 2:
Ab crunch 3 sets 12-15 reps
Twisting Crunch 3 sets 12-15 reps
Wednesday: Chest, shoulders and triceps
Incline dumb-bell press 4 sets 10-12 reps
Flat- bench barbell press 3 sets 10-12 reps
Seating dumb-bell shoulder press 3 sets 10-12 reps
Lying EZ-bar french press 3 sets 10-12 reps
Friday: Back, biceps
Bent-over barbell rrow 4 sets 10-12 reps
Lat pull-down 3 sets 10-12 reps
Seated cable row 3 sets 10-12 reps
Seated incline dumb-bel curl 3 sets 10-12 reps
NOTE Rest 60-90 seconds between ALL sets.
What do you guys think? That was nucking futts to type. It's taken me ages.![]()
"Lift big, eat big, rest big"
"Rome wasnt built in a day"
"Go heavy or go home."
Forgot to add cals 3,121 protein 160g Carbs 472g Fat 76g.
What do you guys think?
"Lift big, eat big, rest big"
"Rome wasnt built in a day"
"Go heavy or go home."
Alot of carbs not enough protein
And too many bad carbsOriginally posted by Fade
Alot of carbs not enough protein![]()
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with all the info i've gathered on nutrition over the past few months that diet looks pretty shitty to me
too many unnecessary items
why would you want OJ and cereal before bed? pure carbs!
and that seems like A LOT of carbs and definately not enough protein... not to mention the fat even seems a little high as well...
one more thing... from personal experience i wouldn't recommend training chest and shoulders on the same day... but maybe that's just my own personal preference...
i prefer this split:
day 1 - chest, tri's, abs
day 2 - back, bi's (abs if i skipped them on chest day)
day 3 - rest
day 4 - legs, abs
day 5 - shoulders, traps (plus abs if i skipped them on leg day)
day 6 - rest
if for some reason i need to train 3 days in a row, i usually take a 2 day rest... but not always...
Okay I agree with you there skib, I don't actually have a split down quite yet but I am training mon-thurs and then swimming friday
"Lift big, eat big, rest big"
"Rome wasnt built in a day"
"Go heavy or go home."