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Need help with diet

worksux

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I want to gain mass and am starting to rearrange my workout and diet. as for a diet i want to get advice on what i should eat to get clean calories and build mass. can anyone give me some suggestions on what i should i eat for breakfast, lunch, and dinner? maybe like a sample meal plan?

besides breakfast lunch and dinner i am going to have various other snacks. like bananas, peanuts and various other things. i am also going to take this shake 3 times a day http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/mt/tech.html


thanks
 
sweet my chance to post the most post post!

age height weight? size goals and time span? current caloric intake?

umm a generic answer would be 6 meals a day with tons of protein veggies and complex carbs in each meal. but without knowing your stats it would be difficult to say exactly how much food you would need to consume
 
18 yrs old, 135 lbs, i want to be around 150 lbs by the summer (around june or july), i am currently taking around 3000 or less calories.
 
worksux said:
18 yrs old, 135 lbs, i want to be around 150 lbs by the summer (around june or july), i am currently taking around 3000 or less calories.



3000 calories is enough to build mass at your size.

Steak, chicken, cottage cheese, tuna/fish, whey protein, eggs, whole grains like oatmeal, brown rice, whole wheat breads. I'm not going to give you a diet plan. Figure that out yourself, but include these foods. like cottage cheese, oatmeal and eggs for breakfast, grilled chicken on wheat bread for lunch steak for dinner. Whey shake after your workout.

at your weight 200 grams of protein daily is sufficient.
 
exactly. buy tons of chicken breasts and cook them all up on the weekend to save some prep time for when ur in a hurry during the week
 
you dont need that muscle tech shit
you need a solid diet with the foods that dabuffguy has listed as a start
whats you current training plan look like?
 
Muscletech = waste of money! lol

AGX Sports, Primordial Performance, and many other companies, specific to our community, make much BETTER more quality products, with MUCH HIGH approval ratings.

People using BSN products and products like it, are people that really dont research much.

Sort of like people that go buy the motorola razr phone. Its the highest returned phone in history but people will still go buy it because everyone else was tupid enough to buy it.

Just because the kids at GNC support MuscleTech, doesnt make it good. Any company that sells "creatine" and says on the packaging that you can add 14lbs of solid mass in 2 weeks is obviously shit lol

-Legacy
 
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