kkaustin812
09-06-2011, 07:46 PM
Hi guys,
My friend weights 19.5 lbs and wants to get shredded to impress the bishes. He doesn't lift but says he will start if that's what he needs to do. He's a big fan of crossfit (HIIT, digging holes, chasing squirrels, etc.) although I've been trying to convince him crossfit is on some phaggy time. He has always eaten clean, mostly Eukanuba and Greenies but occasionally eats fallen Pop Tarts or Cookies that are held too close to the ground. He's moderately active but lays around a lot. I am assuming he's around 15% bodyfat so I came up with these calories/macros:
Using this calculator: (http://www.mycockerspaniel.com/mer.htm) TDEE = ~678 calories
Protein minimum (1g/lb of LBM) = 16.5g
Fat minimum (0.45g/lb of LBM) = 7.5g
I recommended him that he start at a 10% deficit which would be 610 calories/day and work down slowly. Im teaching him to count calories but it's kind of difficult since he can't count numbers.
As far as exercise goes Im having trouble coming up with a routine for him. It will certainly involve four-legged squats, doglifts and some MISS cardio. Any advice on this part would be really appreciated.
Thanks guise!
My friend weights 19.5 lbs and wants to get shredded to impress the bishes. He doesn't lift but says he will start if that's what he needs to do. He's a big fan of crossfit (HIIT, digging holes, chasing squirrels, etc.) although I've been trying to convince him crossfit is on some phaggy time. He has always eaten clean, mostly Eukanuba and Greenies but occasionally eats fallen Pop Tarts or Cookies that are held too close to the ground. He's moderately active but lays around a lot. I am assuming he's around 15% bodyfat so I came up with these calories/macros:
Using this calculator: (http://www.mycockerspaniel.com/mer.htm) TDEE = ~678 calories
Protein minimum (1g/lb of LBM) = 16.5g
Fat minimum (0.45g/lb of LBM) = 7.5g
I recommended him that he start at a 10% deficit which would be 610 calories/day and work down slowly. Im teaching him to count calories but it's kind of difficult since he can't count numbers.
As far as exercise goes Im having trouble coming up with a routine for him. It will certainly involve four-legged squats, doglifts and some MISS cardio. Any advice on this part would be really appreciated.
Thanks guise!