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    Daily Meals...How is this?

    6 A.M. -

    1 Scoop Whey Protien - 20g Protein
    1 Cup Fat Free Milk - 8g Protein
    TOTAL = 28g Protein

    6: 45 AM -

    2 Whole Eggs fried - 16g Protein
    Wheat Bread - 4g Protein

    TOTAL = 20g Protein

    12 A.M. -

    1 Can of Tuna - 39g Protein
    4 Slices of Wheat Bread - 8g Protein

    TOTAL - 47g Protein

    3 P.M. -

    2 Beef Hot Dog - 14g Protein

    2 Hot Dog Roll - 4g Protein

    Gatorade -

    TOTAL = 14g Protein


    5 P.M. - Post-workout -

    2 Scoop Whey Protein - 40g Protein

    2 Cups Fat Free Milk - 16g Protein

    Fat Free Yogurt - 6g Protein

    TOTAL = 60g Protein

    7 P.M. -

    Detour Protein Bar - 30g Protein

    TOTAL = 30g Protein

    9 P.M. - Dinner

    TOTAL = Range from 20 - 50g Protein



    GRAND TOTAL = 219g - 249g Protein

    I weigh 140 pounds. Is this good amount of protien? I will do the calories/carbs/fat later. I just wanted to see how much protein this would be.

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    what are your goals?


    2 Whole Eggs fried - 16g Protein
    Wheat Bread - 4g Protein
    dont count the protein in the wheat bread.. cut back to 1 whole egg and add more egg whites.

    1 Can of Tuna - 39g Protein
    4 Slices of Wheat Bread - 8g Protein
    why so much bread? is it 100%whole wheat or whole grain? how about adding in some oatmeal, brown/wild rice, sweet/red pototoes, etc.

    2 Beef Hot Dog - 14g Protein

    2 Hot Dog Roll - 4g Protein

    Gatorade -
    do you know what hot dogs are made of?? get rid of them, full of processed scraps, nitrates, preservatives, etc. same as the hot dog buns, far far too processed. switch the gatorade for water or crystal light.

    2 Scoop Whey Protein - 40g Protein

    2 Cups Fat Free Milk - 16g Protein

    Fat Free Yogurt - 6g Protein

    TOTAL = 60g Protein
    no milk, no yogurt post workout, just the whey and then add in some complex carbs.

    Detour Protein Bar - 30g Protein
    I hope this isnt daily

    GRAND TOTAL = 219g - 249g Protein

    I weigh 140 pounds. Is this good amount of protien?
    at 140lbs you dont need THAT much protein. 1-1.5g/lb bodyweight is enough. 140-210g's. and keep in mind that this should optimaly be divided equally among each meal. not 20g's in one and then 40/50g in another.

    Id be interested to see your other choices in foods as well.
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    Wow that is a lot of protein. My goal is 1 to 1.75 per body pound. The higher end only during comp. time to help retain my muscle while trying to get cut.





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    Why the huge time gap from 6:45 to 12? That's not good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff98
    Why the huge time gap from 6:45 to 12? That's not good.
    Because of school. I can only eat once in school

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    The reason I dont have like the best food possible in the diet is because I am 14 and I cant really always have things like chicken breast or turkey breast. What can I eat other than a hot dog?
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    your diet will do for now. obviously it sounds like you will eat higher quality protein whenever you can so don't sweat eating the hot dogs. try to learn as much about nutrition and how it directly effects your endocrine system.
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