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I disagree. Statements like that will turn most people into a big fatass in no time. Example: I went to school with Artie Lang the guy on Hoawrd Stern's show. He was a fucking twig. he ate whatever he wanted and believe it or not, Artie was fairly athletic. He's a fat fuck now because of the above statement.
Joe take MY advice: healthy carbs, increased fats and protein with an occasional cheat. Go to town on this, but dont let it go nuts. use the mirror as your guide and dont worry about the numbers on the scale.
Because he is 6'1" and 130 pounds. I just meant he shouldn't nitpick and worry about eating 100% clean like a lot of us do, just worry about getting in the calories and training regularly and properly.explain why he shouldn't worry about getting fat??
This is what I mean about the advice "don't worry about getting fat;" this is not enough food. Can you be more specific about serving sizes (total calories, proteins/carbs/fats) and what exactly is in every meal? Saying two slices of toast doesn't mean much since you could be talking about a tiny serving of Wonderbread or a big fat slice of Amana bread. You want to try to evenly distribute your total calories (and macronutrients) between your meals. I wish you would take everyone's advice about reading the stickies.1st of all, thank you to everyone for your help and support
secondly, on the site where I found the 20 rep rountine sqaut routine i found this
Breakfast
4 eggs
2 slices of toast
1 glass of milk
Snack
Bran Muffin
1 glass of milk
Lunch
Sandwich (i.e. meat, cheese, tuna fish, etc.)
piece of fruit
1 glass of milk
Snack
Granola bar
Slice of cheese
1 glass of milk
Supper
Meat (i.e. chicken, beef, pork, etc.)
Pasta, Rice, or Potatoes
Cup of veggies
1 glass of milk
Snack
2 slices of toast
1 glass of milk
*drink plenty of water throughout the day
If that is good, i would have no problem following that...
opinions?
I agree with this. Most people seem to associate the word "fat" on nutritional labels as the thing that will get you fat.. not true. You need good fats in your diet. Some good fats include: extra virgin olive oil, natural peanut butter, fish oils, nuts. Read around about these and understand why.when he says this; it means you can eat tons of healthy carbs, add some fats-do not lessen the amount of fats you take in.
1st of all, thank you to everyone for your help and support
secondly, on the site where I found the 20 rep rountine sqaut routine i found this
Breakfast
4 eggs
2 slices of toast
1 glass of milk
make that 3 slices of toast, and trade the eggs for a large bowl of oatmeal and medium sized banana
Snack
Bran Muffin
1 glass of milk
Make that 2 muffins and two pieces of fruit (oranges, tangerines, peaches, apples, etc), and water not milk
Lunch
Sandwich (i.e. meat, cheese, tuna fish, etc.)
piece of fruit
1 glass of milk
Whole wheat bread on that sandwich, lots of meat like a shredded chicken breast, deli meat is garbage, use a lot of "good" lettuce like romaine or use spinach leaves, and have two or three pieces of fruit, water not milk
Snack
Granola bar
Slice of cheese
1 glass of milk
instead have a Protein shake, for you I would suggest muscle milk, mix this with low fat milk, and some trail mix that doesn't have any chocolate or sweets mixed in
Supper
Meat (i.e. chicken, beef, pork, etc.)
Pasta, Rice, or Potatoes
Cup of veggies
1 glass of milk
forget the past rice and potatoes, this late in the day you want to cut back on your carbs a lot, have a hefty serving of lean meat like chicken breast, and couple that with a diverse mix of steamed vegitibles
Snack
2 slices of toast
1 glass of milk
Last meal of the day, have 2 or 3 tablespoons of peanut butter, a scoop of your protein in milk, and a couple handfulls of mixed nuts. Again no carbs, forget the toast
*drink plenty of water throughout the day
If that is good, i would have no problem following that...
opinions?
I disagree. Statements like that will turn most people into a big fatass in no time. Example: I went to school with Artie Lang the guy on Hoawrd Stern's show. He was a fucking twig. he ate whatever he wanted and believe it or not, Artie was fairly athletic. He's a fat fuck now because of the above statement.
Joe take MY advice: healthy carbs, increased fats and protein with an occasional cheat. Go to town on this, but dont let it go nuts. use the mirror as your guide and dont worry about the numbers on the scale.
Try not to drink that much milk, dairy is something to take lightly especially since it's full of hormones not meant for humans. Carbs need to be emphasized in the morning, and cut back as the day progresses. Make sure your "snack" meals are actual meals not just something you pull out of your pocket and finish eating in 10 seconds. Give yourself plenty of lean and complete protein by having lean animal protein and protein supplement shakes, and make sure you eat a lot of a variety of vegitibles every day.
Eating really clean is not just viable because it's "good" for you. It's viable because if you eat everything clean and nourishing you're not just giving your body useless calories it can't use. With you having a problem with putting on mass you definitely need to make sure everything you're putting into your body is something that it can make good use of.
For supplements I recommend you take two high-potency multivitamines and 1,000mg of vitamin C every morning, along with a good B-complex, and at dinner take 4 grams of fish or flax Omega-3 essential fatty acid gel supplements.
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I'm also going off the fact that he might not have just anything he wants readily available at all times.
You don't need to have protein in every single meal, the first couple of meals need to be emphasized on healthy lower glycemic carbs to fuel his metabolism for the rest of the day to come, and the third meal of the total six I suggested a good deal of lean protein. I'm also going off the fact that he might not have just anything he wants readily available at all times.
Keep also in mind that I emphasized lean protein in 4 out of the 6 meals. To add, also a person as small as him would have trouble making use of excessive amounts of protein and would dispose of most of it anyway until his body picks up on the new demands.
I'm not fighting you IainDaniel but please note that anything I give out as advice is not from personal preference but from things I've researched thoroughly.
It really doesn't matter what you eat, just as long as you eat. If you are in a
hurry you can have a protein drink, 2 slices of toast with peanut butter, and a piece of
fruit. Or if you have some extra time you can cook up steak, eggs, hash browns,
pancakes, etc. You can even go to McDonald's or another restaurant and load up for
breakfast.
Whole Wheat Toast and Bran Muffins are on the safe side for carbohydrate intake, more processed and unhealthy carbs would be like white bread toast and blueberry muffins.
The glycemic index holds most bran muffins in the 40s and toast in the low 50s which of course makes them border line and there are more suggestable alternatives, but given that he had them already in his list I only sought to modify his quantity since it's given that he has them available. Also I suggested an uptake of fruit which is the best source of carbs you can get in the earlier hours of the day.
Again I have not suggested "no protein" at all--
Meal #3 "lots of meat like a shredded chicken breast"
Meal #4 "instead have a Protein shake"
Meal #5 "have a hefty serving of lean meat"
Meal #5 "a scoop of your protein in milk"
I've just allocated the amounts to be consumed during the more beneficial times of the day. The first meal I suggested is 75% carbs, 15% protein, and 10% fat which is a good ratio for a morning meal.
One good read to consider if you want to look more into it is "Food for Fitness" by Chris Charmichael which gives some insight into gearing specific foods to specific times of the day for the purposes of training (of any kind). There are others but that's the best one I've read so far.
Joet this is bad news, peanut butter is concentrated with fat and NOT good for the morning, and never ever should you be pointed to a fast food resturaunt as a part of ANY fitness advice. You need to eat a lot, but it needs to be healthy, well planned CLEAN burning food. Greasy fatty foods are considered empty or pollutant carriers which means you are getting calories but they provide your body no benefit whatsoever and in some cases will affect you adversely. Have you read the stickies in this section yet?
United Arab Emirates, that's like calling us the States of America.
Happy Thanksgiving, do you do anything up there in the 51st state?
We celebrate Thanksgiving when it was originally celebrated in October.
Told you no one liked my idea of a fight being a confidence booster haha