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Title: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: Thong Maniac on November 28, 2016, 05:17:00 PM
If you ate per day
- 2 lennys protein cookies (720 cals)
- 1 full stuffed vegetarian burrito with peppers, onions, rice, black and pinto beans (~800-900 cals)
- 6 peices of salmon nigiri, and 8 plain tuna rolls (tsunami combo pack from whole foods. (590 cals)

training; some low intensity 30 min walking on treadmill and low rep heavy training not to failure

ive ate similar, in my twenties i would cut on this amount. now it seems to not work in my mid 30s. old age sux. i have to diet on like 1600-1800 to see any results now
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: Fandangle on November 28, 2016, 05:36:39 PM
eat 4 eggs, 3 potatoes and 2 tabs of winstrol daily. U will lean out.
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: JCL on November 28, 2016, 05:47:41 PM
If you ate per day
- 2 lennys protein cookies (720 cals)
- 1 full stuffed vegetarian burrito with peppers, onions, rice, black and pinto beans (~800-900 cals)
- 6 peices of salmon nigiri, and 8 plain tuna rolls (tsunami combo pack from whole foods. (590 cals)

training; some low intensity 30 min walking on treadmill and low rep heavy training not to failure

ive ate similar, in my twenties i would cut on this amount. now it seems to not work in my mid 30s. old age sux. i have to diet on like 1600-1800 to see any results now

Funny thing is I posted my calories last week, and everyone jumped on me for eating 1600-1800 being 190-200 lbs. 

Now being 34, I have to eat this low to see results.  Anything more I maintain or gain fat.

I'm a lifetime natural, so I don't have things helping me burn the extra calories like most of the meat heads on here.
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: El Diablo Blanco on November 28, 2016, 06:48:44 PM
Who the fuck is Lenny ?
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: Thong Maniac on November 28, 2016, 06:49:57 PM
Funny thing is I posted my calories last week, and everyone jumped on me for eating 1600-1800 being 190-200 lbs. 

Now being 34, I have to eat this low to see results.  Anything more I maintain or gain fat.

I'm a lifetime natural, so I don't have things helping me burn the extra calories like most of the meat heads on here.

it sucks, im in the same boat
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: tres_taco_combo on November 28, 2016, 06:51:48 PM
If you ate per day
- 2 lennys protein cookies (720 cals)


those are straight addictive!

Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: Thong Maniac on November 28, 2016, 06:52:46 PM
those are straight addictive!



cake and chocolate chip coconut are my go tos. i eat two at once, but could eat 4-5 no prob
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: tres_taco_combo on November 28, 2016, 06:59:58 PM
Ive done 4 together at one time no prob

new thread!
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: cephissus on November 28, 2016, 07:18:59 PM
I'm about to turn 30, 4500 cals per day... Run to / walk from work (5 mi each way) plus walk to grocery store, 30-60 min lazy weights per day.

Ever since I 'bulked' in college, I never found myself able to go back to the tiny amounts that normal people seem to eat, except of course during my stint with galenikos diet plan.

In the end I think calorie math just simply doesn't work out... It's only good to track changes.  Trying to add everything up using formulas, comparing yourself to other people, it never works out right.
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: Thong Maniac on November 28, 2016, 07:33:28 PM
I'm about to turn 30, 4500 cals per day... Run to / walk from work (5 mi each way) plus walk to grocery store, 30-60 min lazy weights per day.

Ever since I 'bulked' in college, I never found myself able to go back to the tiny amounts that normal people seem to eat, except of course during my stint with galenikos diet plan.

In the end I think calorie math just simply doesn't work out... It's only good to track changes.  Trying to add everything up using formulas, comparing yourself to other people, it never works out right.

wait so at 4500 cals what are you eating? thats alot of food
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: Go 4 It on November 28, 2016, 07:59:49 PM
wait so at 4500 cals what are you eating? thats alot of food
When you set your calories so low for long periods of time it will fuck up your metabolism, 1800 calories for a grown man is very little, try this mon-15cal x bodyweight, tues 14cal x bw, wed 13cal x bw, thurs 12cal x bw, fri 11cal x bw, sat 10cal x bw, Sunday cheat day if you want or atleast throw in a cheat meal. Stay away from sugars, fried foods, processed foods, and foods high in saturated fat. Give this a shot for a month. You have nothing really to lose.
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: King Shizzo on November 28, 2016, 08:07:42 PM
Looking good in the mirror is a hazard to your health. I know what it is like to be lean. I also know what it is like for my metabolism to be reduced to shit. When I was at my leanest, I was also at my sickest. Upper respiratory infections, colds, etc....

Safety fat is your friend. We are mammals after all.
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: Tennisballz on November 28, 2016, 09:00:35 PM
1600-1800 seems a bit low, but your body will tell you.  If your strength and energy plummet and you have soft boners, then you obviously aren't eating enough.  If you feel good and slowly leaning out, then it's sufficient.  Also, what is lean to you?  Getting down to something like 6% isn't really healthy.  Somewhere around 12% is the best looking and most healthy spot in my opinion.
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: Henda on November 28, 2016, 11:17:57 PM
Looking good in the mirror is a hazard to your healthI know what it is like to be lean. I also know what it is like for my metabolism to be reduced to shit. When I was at my leanest, I was also at my sickest. Upper respiratory infections, colds, etc....

Safety fat is your friend. We are mammals after all.

Haha really?
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: trapz101 on November 28, 2016, 11:26:09 PM
Who the fuck is Lenny ?

(http://broscience.co/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/big-lenny3.jpg)
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: falco on November 29, 2016, 04:00:17 AM
Genetic will determine if you get lean or fat.
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: heenok on November 29, 2016, 05:05:16 AM
Keep the same kcal but up the protein a lot.
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: Marty Champions on November 29, 2016, 12:54:26 PM
eat as much as u want you wont get lean but youll never worry about food
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: FREAKgeek on November 29, 2016, 01:31:01 PM
Funny thing is I posted my calories last week, and everyone jumped on me for eating 1600-1800 being 190-200 lbs. 

Now being 34, I have to eat this low to see results.  Anything more I maintain or gain fat.

I'm a lifetime natural, so I don't have things helping me burn the extra calories like most of the meat heads on here.

You didn't say you were leaning out
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: Pet shop boys on November 29, 2016, 01:50:08 PM
If you ate per day
- 2 lennys protein cookies (720 cals)
- 1 full stuffed vegetarian burrito with peppers, onions, rice, black and pinto beans (~800-900 cals)
- 6 peices of salmon nigiri, and 8 plain tuna rolls (tsunami combo pack from whole foods. (590 cals)

training; some low intensity 30 min walking on treadmill and low rep heavy training not to failure

ive ate similar, in my twenties i would cut on this amount. now it seems to not work in my mid 30s. old age sux. i have to diet on like 1600-1800 to see any results now

Get on the sauce and you'll look leaner than you did in your 20's ,


WooShhhhhhh 
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: JCL on November 29, 2016, 02:08:12 PM
You didn't say you were leaning out

I thought I did.

I can maintain at 2000-2200, but i get fat over time.

If I consistently jump around from 1600-1800 and bust my ass in the gym and cardio I see good results.
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: Go 4 It on November 29, 2016, 02:17:17 PM
I thought I did.

I can maintain at 2000-2200, but i get fat over time.

If I consistently jump around from 1600-1800 and bust my ass in the gym and cardio I see good results.
So if you're eating this little at the age of 34 just imagine your caloric intake at 40, what will it be 1200-1400 to maintain leaness?
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: FREAKgeek on November 29, 2016, 02:21:01 PM
I thought I did.

I can maintain at 2000-2200, but i get fat over time.

If I consistently jump around from 1600-1800 and bust my ass in the gym and cardio I see good results.


Do you have an office job where you are basically sitting all day? Then I could see it.
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: njflex on November 29, 2016, 02:25:19 PM
I  still have a good metabolism for 48 with very little cardio other than treadmill couple times a week ,I really don't count calories,just eat few  food  meals and add some whey thrown in cereal/greek yogurt or shake additional 2x a day .I like' be there's' approach on eating ,,but you gague how you look in mirror on what to cut or add depending on how you want to look .
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: Simple Simon on November 29, 2016, 02:31:59 PM
So if you're eating this little at the age of 34 just imagine your caloric intake at 40, what will it be 1200-1400 to maintain leaness?
Your metabolic rate is determined by your lean body mass and your activity levels not your age.
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: njflex on November 29, 2016, 02:34:35 PM
Your metabolic rate is determined by your lean body mass and your activity levels not your age.
exactly ..this^^ why cap what can be done physically by the # agewise,,like hey 40 and your done you can't get lean unless you suffer or eat nothing,,,more muscle u have and how lean and what your burning means more food give or take you can eat..
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: denarii on November 29, 2016, 02:38:26 PM
sushi rice has sugar stirred into it
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: njflex on November 29, 2016, 02:42:29 PM
sushi rice has sugar stirred into it
TO CAUSE IT TO STICK BETTER 'STARCH'AROUND THE FISH?
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: Simple Simon on November 29, 2016, 02:47:39 PM
sushi rice has sugar stirred into it
Noooooooooooooo......not sugar!!!!!!
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: njflex on November 29, 2016, 02:50:44 PM
Noooooooooooooo......not sugar!!!!!!
LOL,,,
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: The Abdominal Snoman on November 29, 2016, 03:27:49 PM
If you ate per day
- 2 lennys protein cookies (720 cals)
- 1 full stuffed vegetarian burrito with peppers, onions, rice, black and pinto beans (~800-900 cals)
- 6 peices of salmon nigiri, and 8 plain tuna rolls (tsunami combo pack from whole foods. (590 cals)

training; some low intensity 30 min walking on treadmill and low rep heavy training not to failure

ive ate similar, in my twenties i would cut on this amount. now it seems to not work in my mid 30s. old age sux. i have to diet on like 1600-1800 to see any results now

We are creatures of habit. If you like this diet just stay with it strict for 40 days. I think after 30 days you'll lean out a bit. If not, simply eat this same diet but only eat 6 days a week instead of 7. And on one of the days eat 4-6 of those cookies you like instead of 2 cookies.(your mind with think it's a big eating day. Kind of a cheat day when it really isn't) That will drop you're total weekly calorie count. Hell you can get lean if you ate 3000 to 4000 calories every other day. You ever watch the show "Survivor"? Some guys that went on that show that looked pretty decent as far a muscle on their frame looked 10 times better after 30 days eating next to nothing every day. Very little muscle loss and the muscle popped more because they were leaner.
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: JCL on November 29, 2016, 03:39:42 PM
So if you're eating this little at the age of 34 just imagine your caloric intake at 40, what will it be 1200-1400 to maintain leaness?

If that's what it takes? Honestly, even 1800-2000 seems like im always eating.

So im fine with it.
Title: Re: Could you lean out on this?
Post by: denarii on November 30, 2016, 12:56:36 AM
TO CAUSE IT TO STICK BETTER 'STARCH'AROUND THE FISH?

You mix rice win vinegar and sugar in after cooking it