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    diet help

    i Have figured out that at 30 i cant eat what i want and maintain my figure...i have been doing a low fat diet now 4 2 weeks with little results. i work out regularly and am tryn to build a few more lm.
    my diet consists of

    Breakfast
    cereal + skim milk= 355cals, 0 fat, 86 carbs, 21g protein

    Lunch
    Tuna + Low fat Yogurt + Low fat Puddin= 500cals, 3.5 fats, 40 carbs, 37g protein. ( i add 2 tbl spoons of no fat mayo and one egg to the tuna) this i ss close on the counts as i can get since i dont know bout the egg and sometimes i have low fat crackers with tuna which add 60cals 0 fat and 12 carbs and 1 g protein.

    Dinner
    for dinner i eat a low fat microwave dinnner which varies from 270-300 cals 4-6fats 30-36 carbs 12-15g protein. along with the low fat yogurt and pudding.

    I drink 3 protein shakes a day in between meals and each shake is mixed with skim milk and contains 420 cals, 4 fats, 32 carbs, 62 proteins.

    my grand totals for the day minus dinner since it varies a bit with each meal

    2115 cals
    15.5 fats
    222 carbs
    244 proteins

    My question is is this diet good? or am i wasting my time and need to rework it?
    I am 6'5" 230lbs 30 yrs old and work out 3-4 times a week sometimes 5 times if the newborn is up to letting me skip out for a bit.

    Any help will be greatly appreciated!!!

    mike

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    also if you need to know i take a 2 a daymulti vitamin flax seed oil and an antioxident 4 suppliments also currently taking creatine and glucosimine.

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    fats are essential for most bodily processes, you want to keep them in there, cut cals, not fats/carbs/protein...etc. try to keep your fats to about 20% of your daily intake. BUT keep those fats from quality sources, ie nuts/seeds, olive oil, avocado's efa pills etc. You really need to read this thread:
    http://wannabebigforums.com/showthread.php?t=46565
    Eat good complex carbs, healthy protien sources and no tv dinners or cereal.

    Good luck, happy reading.

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    Your diet definitely needs some improvement and with a little work, you'll be able to formulate something that will give you better results.

    A quick critique:

    Breakfast: ditch the cereal and use oatmeal or cream of wheat or even grits. Have some eggs (whites + one yolk). Or use a protein powder in the oatmeal and maybe add some natural pb and/or piece of fruit.

    Lunch: drop the crackers and pudding. Add a complex carb source and add some veggies (broc/caul/green beans) or a piece of fruit (apple/berries/etc).

    Dinner: drop those microwaveable dinners and drop the yogurt and pudding. Choose lean meats (chicken/turkey/fish/beef/etc), a good complex carb (rice/yam/potato/beans/etc), a healthy fat such as olive oil, and add veggies.

    Protein shakes: drop the milk in all or keep it for one shake (or add some yogurt to one) and add some nat pb to each one - a tsp or so.

    Check out the link thajeepster gave you and take look at the stickies at the top of the page for more information.


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    that is a great sticky il print it out and take it to the grocery
    thanx a bunch

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