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    Wow, 470 grams a day should be plenty I wouldn't add any more, 2gms per pound of body weight is enough. Do what ever you want for those extra calories. If you have already brought your carbs down, just do some more cardio, that way you could even eat a little more and still lose weight.

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    Originally posted by crowman:

    P.S. It sucks reading posts that are written in all caps.
    What he said.

    P.S. I am huge!!! (145 lbs actually, but I can dream...)

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    Question PROTIEN IN GRAMS AND CALORIC INTAKE

    I HAVE A QUESTION ABOUT MY PROTIEN IN 2 GRAMS PER POUND OF BODY WEIGHT. I NEED 2,211 CALORIES TO LOSE BODY FAT. BUT I ALSO NEED 470 GRAMS OF PROTIEN A DAY.BUT THAT IS 1880 CALORIES COMING FROM PROTIEN. WHAT SHOULD I DO FOR THE REST OF MY CALORIES? I WANT TO STAY AWAY FROM CARBS TO LOSE BODY FAT IS THAT A GOOD IDEA? I WANT TO KEEP MY FAT TO A 20%. WHEN I BRING MY CARBS DOWN SHOULD IJUST ADD MORE PROTIEN?
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    try to fit more cardio in! but not too much

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