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    Help on another meal plan.

    Hey guys. I was wondering if you all could take a look at my newly revised diet. I tried another one recently and it didn't really work and i'm hoping this will. I can't seem to get all my numbers right though. Any help is welcome.

    About me:
    Height: 6'6"
    Weight: 320
    Age: 20 (30 days till big 21!!)

    Here it is:

    Meal 1:
    3/4 Cup plain oatmeal
    2 boiled eggs
    2 slices whole grain toast (plain)
    Vitamin C (not that big but has 5 calories and 1g of carbs)
    fish oil
    water

    Meal 2:
    1 Can chunk light tuna
    1 Tbs relish
    water

    Meal 3:
    4oz. Chicken breast
    0.5 cup brown rice
    3.5oz mixed veggies
    Vitamin C

    Meal 4: Same as Meal 2

    Meal 5: Similar to Meal 3 but substituting beef or turkey

    Meal 6 PWO: Due to schedule, may usually be just before bed time
    1 banana
    1oz almonds

    Totals: Calories: 1880
    Protein: 163.5
    Carbs: 202.4
    Fats: 36.7
    That's it! I know I should try to add some cottage cheese at the end but I simply can't stomach it. It always comes right back up. I'm going to be lifting heavily because I did powerlifting a few years ago and would like to get back into it. I know I need more protein, but i'm not sure how to add it in. Thanks for any help.

    EDIT: I know my current numbers are outrageous. I got some bloodwork back from a recent physical and it literally scared me into doing something about it. So no fat comments please! lol

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    will you be doing any cardio? if it was me id have more fat in there. actually, id have more of everything in there. You need to eat in a way that you can/will actually continue to eat in the long term, this should be a change in lifestyle, not just a short term attempt at change. What is your exercise plan, 2 x full body weights per wk and 3-4 cardio / week?

    what was your last diet and exercise program. how did you measure results or lack thereof, and how long did you stick to it for?

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    What is your approx BF%?

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    Quote Originally Posted by IainDaniel View Post
    What is your approx BF%?
    Not good. Last time it was checked it was in the ball park of 22%.

    As for the last diet and results, it lasted for a few weeks and the meals were simliar but did have more of everything. As for results, I was losing weight but not by much. I read somewhere that one cheat meal a week is ok as long as it isn't horribly bad. Well, I had my one cheat meal in a few weeks and after that it just snowballed back out of control.

    I was reading in the training section and i'm going to try the upper, lower, rest, upper, lower, rest, rest split and add some cardio in probably 5 times a week. Is this too much or not enough? Thanks for the help and any more info is welcome.

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