I workout every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for baseball training. I also run after I workout. Right now I am eating the following
Breakfast
1. one or two bowls of cream of wheat
2.protein shake or three or five egg whites with salsa
3. some peanut butter
Lunch
1.Two cartons of skim milk mixed with a protein shake
2.A tuna sandwich or peanut butter sandwich
3.A Banana
4. Yogurt
Then I workout
Dinner
1.Protein shake with skim milk, peanut butter, and some pretzels
2. Chicken breast
3. Some pasta noodles
4. then a can of diced tomoatoes for the sauce
Or I have
1. Skim milk with protein
2. Beef
3. Salad with salsa and mozerrala cheese
4. Apple
But I also something eat some bad junk on these days like some diet pepsi, or cake or cookies. I have some clue on what to eat but I need more help on what to eat to cut down and what not to eat.
First, I would spread those meals out to five times per day rather than 3. Second, I would increase the protein and decrease the fat. Personally, I would lose the peanut butter all together, it's too high in fat and sugar.
How many calories are you eating per day?
[This message has been edited by The Master (edited 12-11-2000).]
Definitely, spread out the meals to 5 or 6 per day. Not necessarily more food or calories, smaller meals more frequently.
That alone makes a huge difference.
1900 calories per day might be a bit low. When you workout on a regular basis your body is in a catabolic state, if you don't feed it, it will hold onto the fat and use the muscle as energy. You have to walk a fine line to get lean. It's difficult to keep the muscle and lose the fat simultaneously. Make sure your getting at least 1 gram of protein per pound of body weight. If possible 1 1/2 grams per pound.
You should try to do your cardio on opposite days of your weight lifting also.
Yeah Mr. Baseball, I would have to say that 1900 calories for your weight may be a little low, especially if you're training. You're going to end up losing more than just fat if you know what I getting at. Just remember, the most important part of weightraining to acheive your goals is your diet. It doesn't matter how much cardio you're doing, in the end, you can do 10hrs of cardio and it wouldn't matter if your diets not in check. So, how bad do you want it?
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