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Re: Bodybuilding Foods
« Reply #50 on: February 18, 2005, 05:45:54 PM »
tilapia and salmon is life. the rest is just details. - i lean out the best with those 2 fishes..

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Re: Bodybuilding Foods
« Reply #51 on: February 21, 2005, 04:26:31 PM »
Beef jerky is fine, the only thing to watch out for high sodium

I thought we need more sodium then we think we do

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Re: Bodybuilding Foods
« Reply #52 on: February 23, 2005, 06:54:12 PM »
Why doesnt Americans bodybuilders dont eat Horse meat?

Is it unavaible in the USA? , I read an interview with Claude Groulx and he said that he miss Quebec cause he miss Horsemeat.
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Re: Bodybuilding Foods
« Reply #53 on: February 24, 2005, 06:28:58 AM »
What about plain yogurt?  Its high in protein and low calorie.  I usually eat one or two tablespoons right before I go to bed.

I know everybody complains about soy products (I can't even remember why now) but I eat a lot or them.  Tofu, edamame, and other things you've never heard of if you haven't lived in Japan.

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Re: Bodybuilding Foods
« Reply #54 on: March 15, 2005, 08:05:04 AM »
what about inners? like liver or kidneys or hearts?
heard they are a great source of protein....

also how is yukka for a carb?

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Re: Basic Nutritional Information
« Reply #55 on: March 18, 2005, 09:27:41 AM »
Jackel -

Based on your sample diet -

You provided 1.5 grams of protein & 1.8 grams of carbs per pound. I figure something like .2 grams of fat per pound.

In that scenario -

I weigh 268 lbs with 35% body fat which equals 268-(268*35%)=174#'s so my calculation would be: 2,613 calorie diet.

Protein =    261.3 total grams, 1045.2 total calories, 43.55 grams a meal.

Carbs =    313.56 total grams, 1254.24 total calories, 52.26 grams a meal.

Fat =        34.84 total grams, 313.56 total calories, 5.81 grams a meal.

I understand the factions are not needed and I will round up, but do you think this is what I would need and fit within your suggestion to drastically reduce body fat?

I am sure of what I weigh, but unsure of the BF%.  Going to get that checked to give me correct calulations.

I would appreciate your suggestion(s) and everyone else's.

Thanks,

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Re: Bodybuilding Foods
« Reply #56 on: March 20, 2005, 06:16:13 PM »
How does whole wheat pasta compare with Brown Rice?  Is it nearly as good in quality carbs?

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Re: Bodybuilding Foods
« Reply #57 on: April 05, 2005, 03:13:43 AM »
it is virtually impossible to get whole wheat pasta in the uk in normal supermarkets !! >:( How are nuts in terms of protein/carbs? I know they are quite high in fat but i hear its not the 'bad' fats ?

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Re: Basic Nutritional Information
« Reply #58 on: April 11, 2005, 03:42:53 PM »
Jackel -

Based on your sample diet -

You provided 1.5 grams of protein & 1.8 grams of carbs per pound. I figure something like .2 grams of fat per pound.

In that scenario -

I weigh 268 lbs with 35% body fat which equals 268-(268*35%)=174#'s so my calculation would be: 2,613 calorie diet.

Protein =    261.3 total grams, 1045.2 total calories, 43.55 grams a meal.

Carbs =    313.56 total grams, 1254.24 total calories, 52.26 grams a meal.

Fat =        34.84 total grams, 313.56 total calories, 5.81 grams a meal.

I understand the factions are not needed and I will round up, but do you think this is what I would need and fit within your suggestion to drastically reduce body fat?

I am sure of what I weigh, but unsure of the BF%.  Going to get that checked to give me correct calulations.

I would appreciate your suggestion(s) and everyone else's.

Thanks,

Stapuff

Yes but that would be your STARTING POINT.  You should reduce your calories by about 150 each week until you are finished dieting.  Personally I would go higher in protein and lower in carbs.

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Re: Basic Nutritional Information
« Reply #59 on: April 12, 2005, 09:31:47 AM »
Bast is right, you'll lose some BF on that amount but to continue losing it your gonna have to reduce calories after a while.
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Re: Bodybuilding Foods
« Reply #60 on: April 13, 2005, 10:51:35 PM »
how come no one has mentioned bear? Bear is super fantastic if you can find it.

and on fats no one has said penut oil or canola oil
 

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Re: Basic Nutritional Information
« Reply #61 on: April 30, 2005, 08:52:03 PM »
I can figure out the math for the cutting sample but are there any other modifications I should consider as a woman?  Still seems like a lot to eat for me...

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Re: Bodybuilding Foods
« Reply #62 on: May 22, 2005, 10:24:34 AM »
Distilled water?

Maybe im wrong but i always thought that distilled water will detract a whole lot of minerals from your body, which will break down your bone structure...

I dont know this for sure but i dont see what's wron with normal tap water.

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No doubt distilled is bad...There are no minerals in distilled water, causing it to remove electrolytes from your body when you consume it.  Purified water, made by a filtration process, does have minerals and is good for you.  There is a big difference between the two.  Distilled water can be used if you need to detoxify for some reason.  Besides removing good minerals and electrolytes from the body, it also can remove certain toxins.  It should only be consumed for short periods if this is your intent.

I like the list of foods.  It is similar to what I consume on a daily basis.

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Re: Bodybuilding Foods
« Reply #63 on: May 26, 2005, 09:14:47 AM »
duck always looks like it is loaded with fat, but is actually comparable to beef and some other meats, especially without the skin..
http://www.gunnersden.com/index.htm.hunting-game-nutrition-value.html
http://holisticonline.com/Remedies/weight/weight_table-fat-content-of-foods2.htm

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Re: Bodybuilding Foods
« Reply #64 on: May 30, 2005, 11:37:26 AM »
http://www.gunnersden.com/index.htm.hunting-game-nutrition-value.html

Holy crap!!! Moose meat has some pretty good stats!! I love it!! Better tasting than beef also, in my opinion anywayz  8)
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Re: Bodybuilding Foods
« Reply #65 on: June 02, 2005, 07:30:23 AM »
What about plain yogurt?  Its high in protein and low calorie.  I usually eat one or two tablespoons right before I go to bed.

I know everybody complains about soy products (I can't even remember why now) but I eat a lot or them.  Tofu, edamame, and other things you've never heard of if you haven't lived in Japan.

the main problem people have with soy products is that it raises your estrogen levels or so ive heard.. would probobly add to more water retention.

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Re: Basic Nutritional Information
« Reply #66 on: June 08, 2005, 07:04:12 PM »
This could be a stupid question but should i have a protein shake before bed?
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Re: Basic Nutritional Information
« Reply #67 on: June 10, 2005, 12:21:42 PM »
This could be a stupid question but should i have a protein shake before bed?

yea, actually I'd recommend casein protein before bed since it is a slow releasing protein.
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Re: Basic Nutritional Information
« Reply #68 on: June 18, 2005, 03:26:02 PM »
This could be a stupid question but should i have a protein shake before bed?


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Re: Basic Nutritional Information
« Reply #69 on: July 09, 2005, 04:22:22 PM »
yea, actually I'd recommend casein protein before bed since it is a slow releasing protein.

any protein powders out there with a lot casein in them?  im tired of eating cottage cheese before bed

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Re: Bodybuilding Foods
« Reply #70 on: July 09, 2005, 10:33:18 PM »
  SHRIMP!! high in protein, but its high in sodium. 
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Re: Basic Nutritional Information
« Reply #71 on: July 10, 2005, 12:36:16 PM »
You could just buy straight casein from trueprotein.com
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Re: Basic Nutritional Information
« Reply #72 on: August 07, 2005, 01:47:34 AM »
Just a few questions for people with more knowledge than me:
1. I dont understand the Olive Oil thing...  Am I supposed to drink regular Olive Oil that u get at the supermarket?  Is this the type of Olive Oil I am supposed to drink "2 table-spoons" of per day?  Or is just cooking with Olive Oil enough for my diet?  I asked this, because I went to drink a tablespoon of straight olive oil and my girlfriend freaked and said it would make me sick.
2.  I know you not supposed to have carbs right before bed, so does this mean I eat protein/fat meals at night and before bed? (eg. meats, protein shake, almonds, olive oil, etc)


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Re: Basic Nutritional Information
« Reply #73 on: August 07, 2005, 11:05:29 PM »
Just a few questions for people with more knowledge than me:
1. I dont understand the Olive Oil thing...  Am I supposed to drink regular Olive Oil that u get at the supermarket?  Is this the type of Olive Oil I am supposed to drink "2 table-spoons" of per day?  Or is just cooking with Olive Oil enough for my diet?  I asked this, because I went to drink a tablespoon of straight olive oil and my girlfriend freaked and said it would make me sick.
2.  I know you not supposed to have carbs right before bed, so does this mean I eat protein/fat meals at night and before bed? (eg. meats, protein shake, almonds, olive oil, etc)




Good questions Aussie, although I'm not sure I have more knowledge than you.

1.  Olive Oil is a good source of PUFA's (polyunsaturated fatty acids) especially your omega 3 & 6,  and are essential for normal hormone production and cell membrane health.  All of the health benefits are still not known yet.  In terms of ingestion, yes you should buy "virgin" or "extra virgin" olive oil.  You can use this from now on for cooking or even on your salads.  If you don't eat salads then you can simply mix a tablespoon or so with  your protein shakes.  Also, drinking a tablespoon of olive oil will not make you sick.

2.  having carbs before bed, okay that's fine.  But what time is dinner?  Considering dinner is around seven or so then a 1/2 brown rice or yams is fine.  After that though, then you should keep the meals to chicken/red meat and mixed veggies, or just a protein shake and mixed nuts. (especially almonds)

You sound like you've got it together...hope this helps
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Re: Bodybuilding Foods
« Reply #74 on: August 25, 2005, 05:06:14 AM »
why does everyone leave out b6 vitamins? b1,b5,b6,b12?