hardbodyhopeful
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I am helping my wife, who is 2 months post the birth of our second (and for us final) child, get back int shape. She is very determined and, working together, we achieved good weight loss in the past.
I am a long-time reader of posts here and have done a large amount of online research. I took several nutrition classes in college and have worked as a paralegal in the medical field for 15+ years.
I have had success in the past with a ketogenic diet, so I have put together the attached diet & supplement regimen for her and would appreciate any and all criticism and feedback I can get regarding how to tweak this plan to make it work for her. I would appreciate it if you would review the attached and provide any comments.
Her current stats are: Age: 38 Ht: 5' 4", Weight: 223, BF: 40%.
Using a Bodybugg to monitor and approximate her daily caloric output, it is approx. 2700-2800 cals. / day. Hoping the diet plan designed, offering approx. 1800 cals / day (thus a 1,000 cal. deficit) will allow for a 7,000 cal. per week deficit or a 2 lb. per week weight loss.
I am a long-time reader of posts here and have done a large amount of online research. I took several nutrition classes in college and have worked as a paralegal in the medical field for 15+ years.
I have had success in the past with a ketogenic diet, so I have put together the attached diet & supplement regimen for her and would appreciate any and all criticism and feedback I can get regarding how to tweak this plan to make it work for her. I would appreciate it if you would review the attached and provide any comments.
Her current stats are: Age: 38 Ht: 5' 4", Weight: 223, BF: 40%.
Using a Bodybugg to monitor and approximate her daily caloric output, it is approx. 2700-2800 cals. / day. Hoping the diet plan designed, offering approx. 1800 cals / day (thus a 1,000 cal. deficit) will allow for a 7,000 cal. per week deficit or a 2 lb. per week weight loss.