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Originally Posted by shmike
I'm curious to see how it works out over the next 60 - 90 days.
A new diet will often work for a while before the plateau, fatigue and other issues show up.
I am in a similar situation to you except a few months behind.
I'm still on a "clean" diet. I look and feel better than I did before but I can't seem to get my 6 or 8 pack back.
If you aren't counting calories, how do you know you are at 3-4k a day? And how the fuck to you get there? Since I'm not taking in any junk, I struggle to get in 2500 a day.
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One of my friends is a PHd in Kinesiology who's 47, 200lbs and around 6% body fat and he thought I would crash after a week and still thinks I will eventually. Another has a nutrition degree and says that the high fat "predator" type diets are great and work well for most humans.
That's a great question. I've been going completely by feel since the first day I started this and haven't added everything up even once....so I decided to go back over what I ate yesterday relative to my activity level....
RUN FIVE MILES
6 large eggs, 440
4 slices thick cut bacon, 360
Smoothie (fruit/veg/fat), 300
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Breakfast - 1100
10oz ribeye - 550
Garlic butter - 100
Spinach salad w/olive oil dressing - 250
1 slice bacon - 90
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Lunch - 990 calories
DEADLIFTS, SQUATS, TWISTING PLATE LUNGES
Smoothie, whole milk, berries, kale, avocado, whey)350
1 slice bacon - 90
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Post workout meal - 440 Calories
40 MINUTES OF GRAPPLING/SPARRING
Glass of whole milk - 170
40 MINUTES DRILLING/20 MINUTES SPARRING
3/4 Whole Rotisserie chicken w/butter sauce - 1100
1 slice bacon - 90
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Dinner - 990 calories
Total - 3,890 Calories. Probably should've tried to find an extra few hundred calories somewhere since yesterday was a heavy lifting day
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Originally Posted by azoomm
Good call on water intake. A lot of people forget about water. It's SO important.
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Especially for us as I'm seeing its supposed to hit 106 on Tuesday!!!! BOOO!!!
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Originally Posted by OneSickPsycho
Yeah, I'm going to take it slow and not overdo it. Certain things like biking and some of the body weight stuff, and of course stretching, will be M-F. Other than Saturday morning jiu jitsu, weekends will be completely devoid of exercise to recover. I've also ordered a shitload of protein powder that will be used to supplement my diet as well.
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Very smart. You'll need that extra protein since grappling tears up so much of your body.
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Originally Posted by KSGregman
Building a strong and healthy body is not nearly as complicated or difficult as Americans make it out to be....too many of them are just lazy and impatient....too lazy to get up and exercise consistently and efficiently...too lazy to learn how to wean themselves off the shit we call "food" in this country and move to a healthy nutritional plan....and too impatient to stick with a plan that can change their lives for the better.
I'm not a fan of putting alot of "me" on the internet...but...I'm living proof that it can be done....at nearly ANY age. I'm 44 and RIPPED....I'm in the best shape, physically and mentally, of my life. 6-1....174 pounds....8% body fat. I'm lean....and STRONG...physically...and cardiovascularly. It started as "I want to get back into shape....." and then morphed into my obsession....building the best "me" that I possibly can through good nutrition and wicked hard work 6 days a week. I think about it...work at it....improve upon it....EVERY day....it's a journey....never a destination.
It can be done...all it takes is a WILLINGNESS to commit....a REAL commitment...not a fad or a "diet"...but a commitment to REAL change....some education....dedication...and time. I know what worked for me....and I'm willing to share the knowledge if anyone is interested.....via PM.
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Don't save the knowledge for a PM bro, this is the fitness thread, put it all up for us to see. You big fuckin' stud you.... =P
Also, there are a lot of people out there trying desperately to get in shape and lose weight and failing because of the way we've been taught to eat for the past 40 years. They're practically starving themselves, eating low-fat everything, etc etc and not seeing results because the information is so sketchy....