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Hi
I am fed up of eating oats in the morning so i decided to go cereal.I bought some Kashi GO LEAN high protein & high fiber cereal take a look at the nutrition facts: serving size 1 cup 140 cal.,1g fat,85mg sodium,30g carbs,10g fiber,6g sugar,13g protein.What do you guys think? i know that there is some sugar but 6g and its in the morning anyways.
I am 6'2" 238lbs i will start to cut down please critique my diet:

Meal 1: 2 slices of 12 grain bread
1 large egg
6 egg whites
1 cup of pineapple juice
1 tbsp flaxseed/sunflower oil

Meal 2: 1.5 cups of Go Lean Kashi
1 cup of skim milk
1 scoop of whey protein
1 apple

Meal 3: 5 oz chicken breast
1 ½ cups of whole wheat pasta with tomato sauce

Meal 4: 2 slices of 12 grain bread
1 can of tuna
1 tbsp of light mayo
1 cup of cucumber

Meal 5: 6 oz of top sirloin beef
1 ½ cups of brown rice
8 Brussels sprouts

Meal 6: 1 scoop of whey protein
½ tbsp of flaxseed/sunflower oil

total calories 3200 about 37% P,43%C,20%F
 
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You can cut at 3200cals a day?

Post the numbers for you macs, not the ratios. Do you have any idea about your bf%? Please post your training program as well.
 
Wow...I must say if I was cutting at 3200 cals a day, I'd be one happy camper!
 
Wow...I must say if I was cutting at 3200 cals a day, I'd be one happy camper!

I cut at 2800cals, but im an 18yo male with a fast metab. This would mean his maint. is about 3800cals a day. Thats pretty high.
 
Yes its my cutting diet and don't forget i am 240lbs and my maintenance is about 3800 cal./day.I don't want to lose my muscle mass so i am starting at 500-700 cal. below maintenance.I could go on a 2800 cal. a day and yes i would lose weight faster but i want to keep most of my muscle mass.And my body fat is at 20%.I lift weight 5 days a week for an intense 60 min plus i do 30 min of cardio each of these days.
 
Wow...I must say if I was cutting at 3200 cals a day, I'd be one happy camper!

How much do you weigh? for sure if you weigh 180 lbs you won't cut on 3200 cal. a day you would probably be a bulking diet.But i weight 240lbs so i can't consume 2300-2500 cal. a day i would lose way too much muscle.:confused:
 
Yep, you're a big boy LOL!

I don't like cereal for breakfast, not when cutting for sure. Makes me too hungry.

I like eggs or cottage cheese and tuna for breakfast. Fills me up longer.
 
That is a crazy amount of calories to take in while cutting...
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That is a crazy amount of calories to take in while cutting...
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Why do you say that??? In your expert opinion what amount of calories should i consume at 6'2" 240lbs to cut while preserving my muscle mass?I see that a lot of people don't know there a** from there elbows.
 
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You misunderstand, goonie. You have no information in your sig that tells us your height and weight, most of us probably glossed over that part of your post, and, well, we're jealous.
 
You misunderstand, goonie. You have no information in your sig that tells us your height and weight, most of us probably glossed over that part of your post, and, well, we're jealous.

Very jealous indeed! Cutting at 1,800 calories is tough! I am 5'7" and weight around 150 lbs. At the age of 24, my metabolism is still fairly high, but im creeping onto the age of 30 :(...scary thought!
 
haha ya i cut at about 1800 to i have the same stats as you man 5'7" 157 pounds 11%

and onslaught i believe his calories are about right for him t makes sense..


lol and yes a bit jealous
 
It is tough indeed, but well worth the results! Once you get into a routine it becomes a bit easier. Have to play around with the foods you eat, and of course, track your calories using a program like fitday.com
 
Why do you think he should eat grain at all for breakfast, GI?

And why is it that will oats cause inflammation, but rye won't?
 
Hi
your diet is not bad but I think you should add more oil like olive oil or flaxsed oil.eat one spoon to every meal.For breakfast you can eat rye flakes or spelt flakes they are better than oats because oats can make inflammation in your body.

Thanks for your reply but a spoon of flaxseed oil at everymeal is way too much fat.
 
Why do you think so, goonieboy?
 
Why do you think so, goonieboy?

Because if you eat 6 meals a day and you take 1 spoon of flaxseed oil every meal at the end of the day just for the flaxseed oil its 721 cal. 82g of FAT not counting your other foods.And it always depends on your macros or your diet now my diet consiste of about 40% protein 40% carbs 20% fat so my total fat intake for the day is around 73g so if i take a tbsp at everymeal my fat intake for the day would be 130g and my fat intake would be 33% not to mention that my calories would go up.Maybe if you are on a keto diet it would be fine but not in my case.
 
You would simply drop some of your calories from other foods. Percentages aren't a particularly way to understand or set up a cutting diet.

I have 115 lbs of LBM, I cut on about 1900 calories and I get in about 80+g of fat daily - and I'm not on a keto diet.
 
Because if you eat 6 meals a day and you take 1 spoon of flaxseed oil every meal at the end of the day just for the flaxseed oil its 721 cal. 82g of FAT not counting your other foods.And it always depends on your macros or your diet now my diet consiste of about 40% protein 40% carbs 20% fat so my total fat intake for the day is around 73g so if i take a tbsp at everymeal my fat intake for the day would be 130g and my fat intake would be 33% not to mention that my calories would go up.Maybe if you are on a keto diet it would be fine but not in my case.

Drop some of your carbs and add more fat. You want to make sure you get .5g of fat in per pound of body mass. I personally don't handle carbs well, you seem to be loading up on them and i am not sure why
 
You would simply drop some of your calories from other foods. Percentages aren't a particularly way to understand or set up a cutting diet.

I have 115 lbs of LBM, I cut on about 1900 calories and I get in about 80+g of fat daily - and I'm not on a keto diet.

If you cut at 1900 cal and you consume 80+g of Fat that means that almost 800 cal. a day is from fat so that leave 1100 cal. for the rest?maybe i ask what the heck do you eat??that means that your diet consist of about 42% Fat you you must not consume a lot of carbs,so where do you get your energy? i don't understand how most people cut out carbs from their diet even cutting diet.
 
If you cut at 1900 cal and you consume 80+g of Fat that means that almost 800 cal. a day is from fat so that leave 1100 cal. for the rest?maybe i ask what the heck do you eat??that means that your diet consist of about 42% Fat you you must not consume a lot of carbs,so where do you get your energy? i don't understand how most people cut out carbs from their diet even cutting diet.

You get carbs from complex sources: green veggies (broccoli, spinach, etc) and oats. Also, you can consume simple carbs: berries (my personal favorites), apples, fruits with much fiber (blueberries, raspberries, blackberries).

Remember: fats provides 9kcal per gram compared to the 4 you get out of proteins and carbs. That does not look right though, can anyone confirm this...might have used the wrong vocab. Carbs are your primary source of energy, yes, but I only eat carbs while I'm cutting as close to my workouts as possible (pre and post workout).

Carbs also make me more hungry, thus why we consume more fats (eat less than we burn off). Obviously, everyone's different, so whatever is most comfortable for you...just keep proteins up to about 1g per lb lean body weight, and about 1/2g per 1 lb body weight. Also, keep calories a few hundred calories below maintenance for your 'cutting' effect.

Good luck.
 
You get carbs from complex sources: green veggies (broccoli, spinach, etc) and oats. Also, you can consume simple carbs: berries (my personal favorites), apples, fruits with much fiber (blueberries, raspberries, blackberries).

Remember: fats provides 9kcal per gram compared to the 4 you get out of proteins and carbs. That does not look right though, can anyone confirm this...might have used the wrong vocab. Carbs are your primary source of energy, yes, but I only eat carbs while I'm cutting as close to my workouts as possible (pre and post workout).

Carbs also make me more hungry, thus why we consume more fats (eat less than we burn off). Obviously, everyone's different, so whatever is most comfortable for you...just keep proteins up to about 1g per lb lean body weight, and about 1/2g per 1 lb body weight. Also, keep calories a few hundred calories below maintenance for your 'cutting' effect.

Good luck.

:geewhiz: Your making the right points, but just in a slightly confusing way.
 
No, that's right Jhawkin1, 9 calories per gram.

Goonie, I don't do a percentage-based approach when I diet. I just monitor the grams; I drive standard. Grams are a nice, direct approach.

I train four days a week, and I carb cycle, so training days my diet might be 190g protein, 75g fat and 150g carb; non-training days might be 185g protein, 85g fat, 50g carb.

I take advantage of the appetite suppression that comes from high protein and fat, and low starches to "buy" me more food on training days.

It doesn't matter though - if you feel comfortable with your starches higher, go for it. It's all about the deficit.
 
No, that's right Jhawkin1, 9 calories per gram.

Goonie, I don't do a percentage-based approach when I diet. I just monitor the grams; I drive standard. Grams are a nice, direct approach.

I train four days a week, and I carb cycle, so training days my diet might be 190g protein, 75g fat and 150g carb; non-training days might be 185g protein, 85g fat, 50g carb.

I take advantage of the appetite suppression that comes from high protein and fat, and low starches to "buy" me more food on training days.

It doesn't matter though - if you feel comfortable with your starches higher, go for it. It's all about the deficit.
Thanks for your advice and all the others too
 
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