| IronMass Forums Cut the gut diet - Pls advise Nutrition Discuss Cut the gut diet - Pls advise in the Dietetics forums; Aright I am beginning a cut next week and wanted to post a typical diet that I was thinking of using/doing. Please be brutaly honest! My info: Age 30 ... |
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 39 | Aright I am beginning a cut next week and wanted to post a typical diet that I was thinking of using/doing. Please be brutaly honest! My info: Age 30 Height 6'4 Weight 205 BF ~10% (electronic scale so who knows, calipers on order) WO: M/W/F HST - T/TH Bootcamp (Running, calistenics), S/S off Supps Whey, Casein, BCAA+G, Flax, Multi, Glucosamine, ZMA and Millenium Sport Shed-XS <----Testing Diet (Cal - Pro -Fat - Carb) Meal 1 5:30 Cytomax Pre-formance 260 26.00 g 2.00 g 35.00 g 6:00-7:00 WO - BCAA+Glutamine during Meal 2 7:30 (Post WO) Gatorade powder Whey 358 36.00 g 2.00 g 49.74 g Meal 3 9:30 Oats Whey Skim 390 45.00 g 6.00 g 51.00 g Meal 4 11:30 Flax Wheat Bread (2) Cheddar Cheese (2) 98% FF Turkey Slices (5) 430 40.00 g 21.00 g 18.00 g Meal 5 2:00 Skim Whey 360 66.00 g 5.00 g 24.00 g Meal 6 5:00 Chicken tits Veggies Flax 275 49.00 g 4.00 g 6.00 g Meal 7 7:30 Skim Whey 360 66.00 g 5.00 g 24.00 g 9:00 - ZMA Meal 8 10:00 Flax Skim Casein 350 62.00 g 4.00 g 27.00 g Grand Total Cals - 2783 Protein - 390 g Carb - 234.74 g Fat - 49 g Macros (Protein/Carb/Fat) 53/32/15
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| The Old Moderator Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Colorado
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 200 | Lose all that skim milk. Too much protein powder. Eat more meats and some eggs.
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 39 | Quote:
and makes my shakes yummy.I do consume alot of protein but I justify it by cost, convenience and I typically don't have an appetite to consume "real" foods every few hours. I get your point and fully understand there is no substitute for real food. Thanks for your input.
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 45 | Personally I'd cut the cheddar and try get my fats up to 20% by replacing things with extra virgin olive oil. I'd aim for a bit more carbs for energy with your lifting. Looking pretty great though. Not diet related, but through experimentation I found when I keep the reps low and weight heavy while cutting I keep muscle much much better. I dunno what you had planned. ![]() We definately have different body types though. You can probably pull off a more laid back diet than I can. ![]()
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 39 | Quote:
BTW my maintenance is around 3400 cals. I am roughly using EME's cutting spreadsheet to guestimate my cut cals and macros.
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| eating more folate... Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: State College, PA
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 114 | the diet looks fine. As for the milk... to each his/her own. I know i drop the milk while cutting. There are much better sources of calories out there. Everything else looks decent. We both work out on 1 meal.... it's hardcore, but if done right, can be just as effective.
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