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    Just a little hlep

    sorry for starting yet another thread guys but I just need a few suggestions to help my diet along, i plan on using nutridairy.com to help log my progress.

    I want to start eating healthier foods, lately ive been eating junk, and from the little research i have done ( and common sense ) i know that in order for my workout routine to be effective, i need an appropriate diet.. so im ready for suggestions

    any of them

    thanks guys

    - andy massaro

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    more information about your goals would be helpful (what's most important to you? are you trying to bulk? add muscle? lose fat?)

    besides that, in my opinion, the most important thing is:

    eating six moderately sized meals daily is much more effective (increasing metabolism) than eating three large meals. include 20-40 grams of protein in each meal if you're looking to add muscle (of course, you must also be in a weight-lifting program).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Massaro
    sorry for starting yet another thread guys but I just need a few suggestions to help my diet along, i plan on using nutridairy.com to help log my progress.

    I want to start eating healthier foods, lately ive been eating junk, and from the little research i have done ( and common sense ) i know that in order for my workout routine to be effective, i need an appropriate diet.. so im ready for suggestions

    any of them

    thanks guys

    - andy massaro


    I just answered your other post here:
    Welcome!

    Ok - at 15 yrs old you are in a perfect position to start weight lifting... Your body is just about to get overrun with growth hormone and testosterone and this is the perfect time for you to set down a really solid muscle base!

    Also, at your age, you don't need to get too concerned with counting calories!! Leave that stuff for when you really need to do it.. Just focus on eating a well balanced, healthy diet and then keep a watch of yourself in the mirror. If you are growing (and it is not fat) then just keep doing what you are doing but if you start getting fat, then either decrease what you are eating, or take a look at what you are eating to make sure you are not stuffing in the chocolates!

    Try to eat meals frequently - about once every 3 hrs or so - this will help you get the calories in. In each meal you should try to get a carb (grain, fruit, legume etc), a protein (meat, dairy, eggs etc) and a healthy fat (nuts, seeds, oils).

    As for what a 'healthy, well balanced diet' is - basically, if you can hunt it, grow it, pick it or harvest it, then it is pretty good for you. So that means things like:
    Whole Grains/rice - Pearl barley, whole or rolled oats, oat bran, barley bran, rye groats, buckwheat, brown rice and products like sprouted bread. If you are trying to gain a lot of mass then things like wholegrain pasta may also be useful. But generally speaking the less the grain has been smashed up, the better (so the whole grain is better than flour).

    Starchy Vegetables - Sweet potato, potato, taro, yams.

    Legumes - Things like kidney beans, lentils, chick-peas.

    Fruit - Things like banana, berries, apples, pears etc etc. All fruit is fine. But try to stick to whole fruit rather than juices and dried fruit (pure sugar).

    Lean proteins - Things like seafood (all seafood), poultry (skinless chicken breast, lean turkey breast), eggs/egg-whites, game meats (buffalo, deer, ostrich), . Lean red meats (beef, lamb etc) are also ok.

    Skim dairy - These are good for both protein and carbs - so things like skim milk, sf/ff yoghurt and 1-2% cottage cheese.

    Nuts/seeds and fats - things like avocado, olive oil, nuts like walnuts, almonds and peanuts (and their butters - like nautral peanut butter)... seeds like linseeds

    And also:
    Vegetables - the more the better.....


    There are some good threads that might give you more idea's here:
    http://www.ironmagazineforums.com/s...ead.php?t=22055
    http://www.ironmagazineforums.com/s...ead.php?t=51939
    http://www.ironmagazineforums.com/s...ead.php?t=49732
    http://www.ironmagazineforums.com/s...ead.php?t=52790
    http://www.ironmagazineforums.com/s...ead.php?t=55055
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