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    Football player needs to get BIG

    Hello I'm currently a college footbal player, 6'6" 265#, need to get to 300#working out every day, I somehow need to increase my calorie intake to 6600...can some one tell me where I might some example meal plans? hopefully not in grams/oz."s, but in eaches, cups and glasses of....trying to keep it stuipd simple....cannot take supplements because of NCAA testing......

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    NCAA, I belive you can take amino acids, and creatine. These are found in foods.

    Try this, 1.5g protein per pounds
    2.5-3.5g carbs
    120g fat, tons of good fat
    lots of water

    400g protein, 660g carbs, 120g fat = 4450 cals
    400g protein, 800g carbs, 120g fat = 5000 cals

    This is alot of food

    like pounds upon pounds of meat, and at least 2 boxes of rice, and half a can of oats a day. plus other foods
    These are my dreams, which I must make reality!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NEW_IN_THE_GAME
    NCAA, I belive you can take amino acids, and creatine. These are found in foods.

    Try this, 1.5g protein per pounds
    2.5-3.5g carbs
    120g fat, tons of good fat
    lots of water

    400g protein, 660g carbs, 120g fat = 4450 cals
    400g protein, 800g carbs, 120g fat = 5000 cals

    This is alot of food

    like pounds upon pounds of meat, and at least 2 boxes of rice, and half a can of oats a day. plus other foods
    Holly Cow!!! That's food for a whole family! Shit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NEW_IN_THE_GAME
    NCAA, I belive you can take amino acids, and creatine. These are found in foods.

    Try this, 1.5g protein per pounds
    2.5-3.5g carbs
    120g fat, tons of good fat
    lots of water

    400g protein, 660g carbs, 120g fat = 4450 cals(this is 5320 cals)
    400g protein, 800g carbs, 120g fat = 5000 cals(this is 5880 cals)

    This is alot of food

    like pounds upon pounds of meat, and at least 2 boxes of rice, and half a can of oats a day. plus other foods
    I'll about to be at 4400 with in the next week and I only weigh 161 lbs. But I knew that couldn't be right cause I eat way less of everything than that, and I'm at 4000 cals.
    Last edited by ReelBigFish; 02-02-2006 at 08:11 AM.

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    If your in college football I am sure they will get you big. I know they will feed you like a king

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    I was talking to some guy when I was in a supplement store like last week(probably GNC) and he told me that his son, who plays college football, had to stop taking the supplements he was taking. He told me that amino acids are allowd... but anything that can possitively affect your performance (which includes creatine, obviously steriods, test boosters, and even caffiene) are strictly prohibited. He was saying how the NCAA can kick you off the team if during a random drug test, levels of caffiene are found, so as a suggestion waterwalker10 ... don't take energy drinks either... but protien is fine since it is practically a necessity

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    thats just not true. i have a friend who played on the football team as a scrub with AJ Hawk, the Ohio St linebacker, and he said in high school he was doing steroids from his sophomore year up, and was doing cocaine, aderal, and caffiene before games.

    i find it hard to believe this man was able to play with the intensity he plays with without some sort of enhancement, and the fact that he'd have to go cold turkey from his high school days seems even more unreasonable.
    Age: 22 | Height: 5'8" | Weight: 150 lbs | Penis: 12 inches

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    i've recently utilized muscle milk on my bulk, and i think its doing well. 600+ calories in a shake that takes only a few minutes. have a few of those added to your meals, and your getting quite a bit.
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    No one in the NCAA, NFL, or Pro Wrestling uses steroids. They are 100% natural!

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    Supposely Muscle Milk...does have one chemical found on the list! here's the total list:
    NCAA Banned-Drug Classes
    2005-2006
    The NCAA list of banned-drug classes is subject to change by
    the NCAA Executive Committee. Contact NCAA education services
    or www.ncaa.org/health-safety for the current list. The term “related
    compounds” comprises substances that are included in the class by
    their pharmacological action and/or chemical structure. No
    substance belonging to the prohibited class may be used,
    regardless of whether it is specifically listed as an example.
    Many nutritional/dietary supplements contain NCAA banned
    substances. In addition, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
    (FDA) does not strictly regulate the supplement industry; therefore
    purity and safety of nutritional dietary supplements cannot be
    guaranteed. Impure supplements may lead to a positive NCAA drug
    test. The use of supplements is at the student-athlete’s own risk.
    Student-athletes should contact their institution’s team physician or
    athletic trainer for further information.
    Bylaw 31.2.3. Banned Drugs
    The following is a list of banned-drug classes, with examples of
    substances under each class:
    (a) Stimulants:
    amiphenazole methylenedioxymethamphetamine
    amphetamine (MDMA, ecstasy)
    bemigride methylphenidate
    benzphetamine nikethamide
    bromantan pemoline
    caffeine1 (guarana) pentetrazol
    chlorphentermine phendimetrazine
    cocaine phenmetrazine
    cropropamide phentermine
    crothetamide
    diethylpropion phenylpropanolamine (ppa)
    dimethylamphetamine picrotoxine
    doxapram pipradol
    ephedrine prolintane
    (ephedra, ma huang) strychnine
    ethamivan synephrine
    ethylamphetamine (citrus aurantium, zhi shi, bitter
    fencamfamine orange)
    meclofenoxate and related compounds
    methamphetamine
    (b) Anabolic Agents:
    anabolic steroids
    androstenediol methyltestosterone
    androstenedione nandrolone
    boldenone norandrostenediol
    clostebol norandrostenedione
    dehydrochlormethyl- norethandrolone
    testosterone oxandrolone
    dehydroepiandro- oxymesterone
    sterone (DHEA) oxymetholone
    dihydrotestosterone stanozolol
    (DHT) testosterone2
    dromostanolone tetrahydrogestrinone (THG)
    epitrenbolone trenbolone
    fluoxymesterone and related compounds
    gestrinone
    mesterolone
    methandienone other anabolic agents
    methenolone clenbuterol
    (c) Substances Banned for Specific Sports:
    Rifle:
    alcohol pindolol
    atenolol propranolol
    metoprolol timolol
    nadolol and related compounds
    (d) Diuretics:
    acetazolamide hydrochlorothiazide
    bendroflumethiazide hydroflumethiazide
    benzhiazide methyclothiazide
    bumetanide metolazone
    chlorothiazide polythiazide
    chlorthalidone quinethazone
    ethacrynic acid spironolactone
    flumethiazide triamterene
    furosemide trichlormethiazide
    and related compounds
    (e) Street Drugs:
    heroin tetrahydrocannabinol
    marijuana3 (THC)3
    (f) Peptide Hormones and Analogues :
    corticotrophin (ACTH)
    human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG)
    leutenizing hormone (LH)
    growth hormone(HGH, somatotrophin)
    insulin like growth hormone (IGF-1)
    All the respective releasing factors of the above-mentioned
    substances also are banned:
    erythropoietin (EPO) sermorelin
    darbypoetin
    (g) Definitions of positive depends on the following:
    1for caffeine—if the concentration in urine exceeds 15
    micrograms/ml.
    2for testosterone—if the administration of testosterone or use
    of any other manipulation has the result of increasing the ratio
    of the total concentration of testosterone to that of
    epitestosterone in the urine to greater than 6:1, unless there is
    evidence that this ratio is due to a physiological or
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    3for marijuana and THC—if the concentration in the urine of
    THC metabolite exceeds 15 nanograms/ml.

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    So after reading all this....and some of the good post...lets put this into perspective...Try this, 1.5g protein per pounds
    2.5-3.5g carbs
    120g fat, tons of good fat
    lots of water
    400g protein, 660g carbs, 120g fat = 4450 cals
    400g protein, 800g carbs, 120g fat = 5000 cals

    what would be, "A", typically meal plan....qty of food...examples please..like below:
    Breakfast: 4 pancakes(w/syurp), 3 eggs, juice and ,milk?

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    Quote Originally Posted by waterwalker10
    So after reading all this....and some of the good post...lets put this into perspective...Try this, 1.5g protein per pounds
    2.5-3.5g carbs
    120g fat, tons of good fat
    lots of water
    400g protein, 660g carbs, 120g fat = 4450 cals
    400g protein, 800g carbs, 120g fat = 5000 cals

    what would be, "A", typically meal plan....qty of food...examples please..like below:
    Breakfast: 4 pancakes(w/syurp), 3 eggs, juice and ,milk?
    no, those calorie amounts listed for those amts. of prot., fat and carbs are not right. Read my first post in this thread. I thought I put it up there once, but I guess I didn't.

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