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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 0 | Hey guys, First time poster but I've been reading the boards for some time now. I'm looking to start a new bulking diet and would like some feedback from you all. Here is what I'm currently eatting. I have a few questions I will mention at the end of the post. 7:00 AM - 1 Cup Oatmeal 1 Cup Skim Milk 5 Egg Whites 1 Whole Egg Apple 1 Scoop Whey Protein in water 10:00 AM - 150ml Skim Milk 250ml Water 1 tbsp Peanut Butter 1/2 Cup Oats 1 Scoop Whey Protein 1 Banana (This meal is in sem-liquid form because I work in the trade and don't have time to eat a full meal on break) 12:00 PM - 2 Cans of Tuna Onions and Lettuce Whole Wheat Pita Bread Frank's Red Hot Sauce! Apple 2:00 PM - Same as 10:00 AM meal 4:00 or 5:00 - Pre-Workout 2 Scoops NO-Explode 6:00 or 7:00 - Post-Workout 2 Scoops Whey in Water 5g Glutamine 2 Scoops All-Max Krush Creatine (Dextrose in it) 7:30 or 8:00 - 1 Large Chicken Breast or Fish 2 Cups of Rice or Pasta 1 Cup Mixed Vegetables Apple 10:00 - 1 Scoop of Whey Protein with 1 tbsp of flax oil. Sleep! This is what I have put together and been eatting for a few days now. I am limited in my eating during the week while I am at work but I do my best. I have a feeling I might need some more healthy fats and possibly some multi-vitamins? Please let me know what you think, I am always looking for things to improve on. |
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| eating more folate... Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: State College, PA
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Generally speaking, you are overdoing the protein and under appreciating carbs during a bulk. Carbs are what make you grow, not protein. Protein is essential, but with properly space meals, it is not as important as the general public makes it out to be. This is general info based on proper macro ratios. I have know way of knowing what your caloric maintenance, and for that matter, bulk calories are. Stats might help. Don't forget your multi
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| eating more folate... Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: State College, PA
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I'd start with 3500, but you may need more. I weight the same thing, but I need about 4200 to gain. Everyone is different, and you'll just have to experiment. As for the training, you can PM me. I know considerable amounts, but there are members far more knowledgable on the subject than I. If it's simple regarding volume or intensity, i can help. Multi..... just find one that suits your budget and micronutrients needs.
__________________ My philosophies on training: "Extreme training yields extreme results" "Just because you can, does not mean you should" "The best program is the one you are not doing" Penn State Powerlifting-181 lb weightclass PGA Professional of America Current Stats: 474 Squat 601 Deadlift 320 Bench Goals for next training cycle: 500lbs squat and a total over 1400 in competition | |
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