I know the most important thing is hitting protein at the end of the day but I'm trying to get a better understanding of the approach of hitting 2.5g leucine each meal and around 40g protein to maximize MPS.
From what I understand after reading and listening to the Alan Aragon interview, ~20g protein from foods such as whey, chicken, or other food sources that are primarily protein is enough to hit that. However, while at work, a lot of my meals are mixed with protein not being the primary macro. A typical meal might look like this:
60g oats 9g protein
1 cup milk 9g protein
3 tbs peanut butter 12g protein
2 slices multi grain bread 12g protein
Would I be falling short of hitting 2.5 leucine? It looks like the bread and milk add up to about 1g, but the others I'm not too sure about. I know this is pretty nitpicky but I'm rather curious.
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05-21-2016, 10:42 AM #1
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Hitting 40g protein & 2.5g leucine each meal
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05-21-2016, 10:47 AM #2
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soybeans are pretty high in leucine. so you could get some frozen edamame and microwave it for a snack. you could bring a few hard boiled eggs, etc
if it matters to you, you can easily bring a scoop of whey in a shaker and add some water (or preferably milk) and not have to worry about it.
anyway just google foods high in leucine and eat them.Domicron's Basement Gym and Fun House
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05-21-2016, 10:48 AM #3
If you log on to www.cronometer.com you can look up the leucine content for all your meals.
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05-21-2016, 04:30 PM #4
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05-21-2016, 11:59 PM #5
Hitting 40 gram protein in every meal is quite ambitious by the way. 30 and 2.5 gram leucine would be sufficient.
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05-22-2016, 02:51 PM #6
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Yeah with 4 meals minimum (and usually a 5th before bed or close to it) I've been getting more protein than I need. Not the end of the world but I'm sure hitting ~30 each meal would put me closer to 1g per pound. From food alone while I'm at work I usually get ~25g protein and use milk or protein powder to hit 40g. I could easily lower that number to save my wallet lol.
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