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  • 150 grams

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  • 200 grams

    33 26.83%
  • 250 grams

    23 18.70%
  • 300 grams

    18 14.63%
  • 350 grams

    3 2.44%
  • 400 grams

    9 7.32%
  • 450 grams

    2 1.63%
  • 500 grams

    0 0%
  • 550 grams

    0 0%
  • 600 grams

    3 2.44%
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    How much protein

    Just for a point of reference lets say you are a 200 Lb male, not using steroids or anything else in that category. You lift weights 3-5 times a week and take your training very seriously.
    The reason I made this poll is because some people just seem to eat a ridiculous (beyond unnecessary) amount of protein, and I just want to see what the majority of people think.
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    i eat 600 grams a day nd weigh 275, so how bout 375 - 425 for you, and if you are not cutting, 450-550carbs, i eat 800 carbs a day. hope this help. i train 4 days a week.

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    Bill pearl only ate 150 grams of protein a day, and weighed over 200 in contest shape.
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    I am 5-8 185 pounds and eat about 160-200 grams a day

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    I always go by the traditional "1g per lb of bodyweight"... so about 200g of protein daily

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    i eat more just becuase i never stop beeing hungry, been that way my whole life, so instead of chips and soda, or burgers and shakes. i eat beef chicken and rice, milk and protein powder.

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    is it wierd that after i eat and sit for bout 75 mins my stomach starts growling again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NEW_IN_THE_GAME
    is it wierd that after i eat and sit for bout 75 mins my stomach starts growling again.
    80 grams of fat is extremely low for a 275 lb man, that might be the problem. I would think at that weight you should eat 120+.
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    well also, 25 are from poly unsat. and 35 are from mono unsat., also a side note, my dock said i have really high test even for my age. 2800, what is that, mcg or summing

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    Quote Originally Posted by NEW_IN_THE_GAME
    well also, 25 are from poly unsat. and 35 are from mono unsat., also a side note, my dock said i have really high test even for my age. 2800, what is that, mcg or summing
    I noticed that you have gained 50 Lbs in the last year....I really hope you are not using steroids at such a young age.
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    hell no, i am not gunna ever touch the stuff. i have tried methoxy, ecdy, ipra. tribulus. zma, protein creatine. myostatin blockers. other than that no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForemanRules
    The reason I made this poll is because some people just seem to eat a ridiculous (beyond unnecessary) amount of protein, and I just want to see what the majority of people think.
    I've been telling people this for years. unless the person has some sort of muscle wasting disease muscle protein turnover just isn't that great. I stick to using 1-1.5 grams per lb of LBM. fat doesn't need protein...

    even at 260 I was only eating maybe 350-400 grams of protein on a good day, not on average.
    I train differently than most, my beef is with gravity the weights on the bar are just the medium...Thanks to Wall Street your slice of the American Pie has been reduced to a crumb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LAM
    I've been telling people this for years. unless the person has some sort of muscle wasting disease muscle protein turnover just isn't that great. I stick to using 1-1.5 grams per lb of LBM. fat doesn't need protein...


    I agree 100% - 1.5g per pound lean mass is more than enough.

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    when you guys count your protein ... do you 'count' the protein thats in EVERYTHING..
    like oats , etc...or just obviousl protein sources...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikah
    when you guys count your protein ... do you 'count' the protein thats in EVERYTHING..
    like oats , etc...or just obviousl protein sources...
    I don't count protein from non-animal sources...IMO the BV is too low
    I train differently than most, my beef is with gravity the weights on the bar are just the medium...Thanks to Wall Street your slice of the American Pie has been reduced to a crumb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikah
    when you guys count your protein ... do you 'count' the protein thats in EVERYTHING..
    like oats , etc...or just obviousl protein sources...
    I count from everything... But I make sure there is at least 1g/protein per pound complete.

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    I count from everything.

    2 grams is 2 grams whether it comes from oats or meat.

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    2g per lb of BW

    Protein is counted from every source

    I am doing other forms of exercise besides lifting, this requires extra intake...

    If all I had to do was lift, and immediately lay in a hyperbaric chamber...
    I could probably get away with 300-350g

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Monkey Man
    2g per lb of BW

    Protein is counted from every source

    I am doing other forms of exercise besides lifting, this requires extra intake...

    If all I had to do was lift, and immediately lay in a hyperbaric chamber...
    I could probably get away with 300-350g
    Hyperbaric chamber???? where can I get on of these? is it a new kind of sleeping device?
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    Well i'm 5'2..126 so i usually try for about 150 grams a day

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    Quote Originally Posted by PTYP
    I count from everything.

    2 grams is 2 grams whether it comes from oats or meat.
    lol...not even close the biological value of protein from meat is 70 while oats is about 50. whole eggs and protein powders are 100. much to learn young Skywalker
    I train differently than most, my beef is with gravity the weights on the bar are just the medium...Thanks to Wall Street your slice of the American Pie has been reduced to a crumb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForemanRules
    Hyperbaric chamber???? where can I get on of these? is it a new kind of sleeping device?
    I don't know...

    But if I'm not swimming, running, working outside, stressing in the office, or stuck in my car in traffic...

    I think it would be cool to be napping in one

    (Michael Jackson has one)

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    I aim for 1-1.5g/lb. Some people seem to think protein will only be used for muscle building. Too much protein will be stored as fat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LAM
    lol...not even close the biological value of protein from meat is 70 while oats is about 50. whole eggs and protein powders are 100. much to learn young Skywalker

    Had to do a search, thank you for the education

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    I get between 250-300 grams a day, just to get more calories. I don't want to eat 650 grams of carbs everyday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ihateschoolmt
    I get between 250-300 grams a day, just to get more calories. I don't want to eat 650 grams of carbs everyday.
    What about fats?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emma-Leigh
    What about fats?
    around 110 grams a day. I know it sounds like a lot, but I need the calories.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ihateschoolmt
    I get between 250-300 grams a day, just to get more calories. I don't want to eat 650 grams of carbs everyday.
    Damn dude thats a lot of protein. Are u getting results?
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    Quote Originally Posted by god hand
    Damn dude thats a lot of protein. Are u getting results?
    Ahhh... but then you need to ask yourself if the results due the the excessive protein intake or the calories they provide in combination with a good training program and his young and growing body...

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    Last edited by TJ Cline; 08-25-2005 at 12:43 AM.
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