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Need help tweaking my diet... (its not working)

I'm 24yo, 190#, 6' and 20%BF. I've been trying to lower the bf for a while now, but I'm getting too many cals IMO.

How can I cut the cals down to about 1800?


meal 1- 4 boiled egg whites
2 whole eggs
2/3 cup oats

meal 2- 1c brown Rice
8 oz chicken or can of tuna

meal 3- Pw/o shake 75g Dextrose
46g whey
4 oz of skim milk

meal 4 - 8 oz chicken
med. sized yam (splenda and cinnamon)
green veggie (broccoli, asparagus, or greens etc)

meal 5 - 1/2 c cottage cheese
3 Tablespoons natty PB


Drinking only water with meals, and drinking 1.5 gallons of water/day.

Macro breakdown is: 2195 cals/ 226 p / 240 c/ 50 f

This is roughly a 40%p/ 40%c/ 20%F.


I need help losing roughly 500 cals ( to make room for some flax). I was thinking of losing the brown rice, but that is only 215 cals.
 
2000-2500 is a good caloric range for optimal fat burning AND conserving muscle, especially if you're also doing cardio
 
I would opt for a HIIT training program twice daily, if not already on one. Food looks good. Dextrose has its place, but maybe that is the culprit (never used it).
 
I didn't really think the 4 oz of milk (no fat, 5 carbs) pwo, could really do any damage. It sure makes the shake alot better.

When I was doing 2500 cals/day, I was putting on fat. When I dropped to 2195/day - I have maintained.

I don't really do 'intense' cardio, b/c I have asthma, and I'm not able to do anything really intense. I usually walk for about 4 miles at a brisk pace.
 
why ask for advice when you ignore all of it?

I had suggestions, but if you're not open to change, what's the point.

Milk pwo is assinine.

~SC~
 
milk postworkout sucks because it slows down the absorbtion rate of the protein, you want simple sugars and protein postworkout, not milk or any lactose product
 
if you are going to eat carbs, hiit would be best, i know people with asthma that do hiit, so i say stop being a girl and just do it, either that or lose the carbs, you might be insulin sensitive
 
I've tried HIIT. It doesn't work for me. I get to where I can't catch my breath after about 2 minutes, and really don't want to have an asthma attack.
I can do sprints, but I can't do anything continuous for very long. Usually a jog last about .5 miles, before my chest tightens up.
 
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