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    The Gnassty Goalie Diet...

    Oi... I've been looking through some recipies on here and I plan on using some for my diet. Last I checked i was 15% body fat and would like to shrink down to 8-9% fer hockey. my diet used to look like this:

    1.) - Toasted wheat bread, peanut butter
    2.) - half cup mixed nuts
    3.) - usually left over pasta
    4.) - pasta w/ chicken

    But I think imma go to something along these lines:

    1.) French Toast bites (wheat toast, egg beaters n fat free milk)
    2.) Oatmeal Apple Muffin or two
    3.) Chicken Fajita
    4.) A pasta w/ chicken (usually before hockey, get the engergy from the carbs)
    5.) Protein shake
    Plus I tend to drink at least 8 oz of water on the hour.

    My workout isn't anything complex. I don't need bulk for hockey, just speed and control so I do pushups, crunch, plyometrics and 15-20 min run 4 days a week.

    So far so good? Or am I taking a step in the wrong direction from my goal?

    -Devo

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    You've got your goal all wrong. Goalies, specifically hockey goalies, should be fat... at least 20% bf. Helps them block more pucks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mwman
    You've got your goal all wrong. Goalies, specifically hockey goalies, should be fat... at least 20% bf. Helps them block more pucks.
    Lol... har har har.

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