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PwB

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posted January 13, 2001 10:57 AM

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Preparing for my 1st competition. Any feedback on this diet would be appreciated. Keto Diets dont work for me and give me sexual problems. Doing a zone-type diet but with more protein. I'm currently 21 yrs old. 6'3", 220lbs around 11-12%bodyfat. Protein 1.5g per lb of bodyweight.
50%Protein(330g)/25%Carbs(165g) and 25%Fat(73g).
Meal1:
7 oz. chicken and 4 oz. 90% Lean Beef(precooked measures)
3 fish oil capsules
5 oz. Yam and 1 cup Broccoli
Meal2:
6 Scoops EAS Simply Protein (5lb container)(60g prot)
9 Fish Oil Capsules
1 Orange
Meal3:
7 oz. chicken and 4 oz. 90% Lean Beef(precooked measures)
3 fish oil capsules
5 oz. Yam and 1 cup Broccoli
Meal4:
6 Scoops EAS Simply Protein (5lb container)(60g prot)
9 Fish Oil Capsules
1 Orange
Meal5:
7 oz. chicken and 4 oz. 90% Lean Beef(precooked measures)
3 fish oil capsules
1 Orange and 2 Cups Broccoli

Eating every 2.5 - 3 hours, latest meal between 7 and 8. Lifting 4x week and gonna start doing cardio(Interval Training). I have 3.5 months, any feedback would be appreciated. I've never been ripped before, Have a tough time losing fat. Thank You


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vlaovic

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Posts: 392
From:Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Registered: Jul 2000

posted January 13, 2001 10:53 PM

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Looks good, as long as you're measuring your food and using a good calorie, protein, carb, and fat counter, you'll be fine.
The 50/25/25 ratio should work as well, as long as you keep calories at about 10xbodyweight i.e. 200lbs = 2000kcal, since you have a slow metabolism.
http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/cgi-bin/nut_search.pl
good site for checking calories/nutrients

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