I tend to snack on almonds a few times per day. Is it okay to eat, say, 3 - 5 hands full of almonds each day or is that too much fat?
I've heard almonds have good fats, but I suspect this is still too much,
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10-16-2008, 05:57 AM #5
macros mean your overall calorie intake, with yoru overall necessary amount of protein/carbs/fats. have as many freakin almonds as you want as long as you stay within your daily calorie range or fat range for the day, depending on your goal.
but does anyone know a good counter for your calories? like if i want to have 40% fats, 40%protein and 20% carbs, what would my calories be and what would be the actual number of my fats/proteins/carbs?I'm not going to be an underachiver any longer. I don't want to be the one who had potential and let it go to waste. It's not I won't any more.
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10-16-2008, 06:02 AM #6
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10-16-2008, 06:14 AM #7
i assume the macro just referred to the overall calorie intake. thanks for the correction but what do you mean by "...calories have to come from the range of macros that you using.."
like the calories from having 250 grms of protein, 200 carbs, and 50 fat?I'm not going to be an underachiver any longer. I don't want to be the one who had potential and let it go to waste. It's not I won't any more.
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10-16-2008, 06:19 AM #9
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Yeah im terrible at exapaining this stuff, but take me for example, i try to stick to 50/35/15 c/p/f.
My carbs are 50% so that means that 50% of my calories from the day come from carbs, 35% protein cals, and 15% fat cals. This is for a bulk diet tho.
If you were wanting to cut it would be something like 5/35/60 c/p/f
of course you never have high fat + high carbs in your diet at the same time as thats a recipe for fat gain.
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10-16-2008, 06:25 AM #10
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Nuts like almonds have a majority of fat in them but this is good fat that is either monosaturated or polyunsaturated and these fats help lower LDL cholesterol in the body's arteries.
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10-16-2008, 06:31 AM #11
okay i think i get it. do you know of any calculators that do it for you? i want a bulk diet with high protein, sort of high carbs and high fats (as i notice a huge jump in my test with high fats)
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10-16-2008, 06:36 AM #12
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well if you wanted to do that then it would be 30/30/30, but i seriously do not recommend that, high fat + high carbs in the same diet = major fat gains, if you wanna eat high fat for increased test have a look at something called "The Anabolic Diet", youl get some seriously lean gains from it if you can stick to it.
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10-16-2008, 07:31 AM #15
I'd worry more about them tearing up your lower intestines and getting stuck n stuff.
I know a few people who ate a bunch of nuts every day and ended up having to get 8 inches taken off their lower intestines cuz the nuts tore up his lower intestines.*Being content makes a strong man weak. Discontent makes a weak man strong.*
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This sounds interesting. I have a decent diet, but i've never counted anything, just tried to eat as clean as i could, lots of cals, lots of protein.
however after almost 50lbs of straight bulking, i'm finally seeing some unwanted fat gains. Do you think this 'anabolic diet' is a good idea for me? I still want to put on another 25 - 35 lbs as quickly as possible, but I want to keep this fat gain under control.
Currently searching on the anabolic diet, any info you can give me first hand is appreciatedLast edited by hgainer8; 10-16-2008 at 07:38 AM.
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In a nutshell its a high fat/high protein diet on weekdays, then on weekends you stuff yourself with carbs, by doing this the body gets deprived of carbs and resorts to using fat for energy, this includes bodyfat. You wont have to worry about eating lean meat on the a.d because you wanna get plently of fat.
Some benefits are
-Increased testosterone which should help you in the gym.
-You wont feel groggy when you wake up or havent eaten in awhile (your body will be using fat for energy)
-Your body will burn fat like nothing else
-you wont have to eat as much because fat is high in calories
Make sure your still getting tons of protein on the diet tho. It can be used for cutting if you decide to do it in a defict or bulking with very lean gains if you go over maintenace
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10-16-2008, 07:53 AM #20
it seems like the palumbo diet which was basically whey shakes with healthy fat from peanut butter,almonds,olive oil, and eggs. i'm on that now and it's been going alright so far in my cut but my losses have definiately stagnated.
I'm not going to be an underachiver any longer. I don't want to be the one who had potential and let it go to waste. It's not I won't any more.
I can.
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Im pretty sure theres another site called www.fitday.com which tells you all your macros for the day etc.
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09-21-2011, 03:34 PM #26
Nuts neither cause nor exacerbate Diverticulitis. In fact they can help prevent the onset of Diverticulitis.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diverticulitis
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