Hello,
Thanks in advance for the advice. Very briefly a bit of background info. I'm 28 and currently weigh 220lbs 33% body fat. The biggest I've been in the past is 260lbs but I've weighed around 220lbs since I was 16. Last year I got down to 206lbs but put it back on.
Basically this year I've decided to change my body for good. For my kids, wife, myself etc. I play 5 a side football twice a week (high intensity/stop start for an hour each time) and have started following a beginners total body workout three times a week (Mon/Wed/Fri) with a 20 min interval run after.
I've got no problem with the exercise and have always been reasonably fit despite my weight etc.
I've read tons of info on nutrition etc in the last week or so. I'll be totally honest until 2 weeks ago I hadn't planned on doing any weights until I started learning more and more about the right exercise etc.
Can someone please comment on my diet plan below. This is where I need to improve/learn more. I've tried to put down what I ate in the last four days to be as accurate as possible. How do my macro's look? (this time last week I didn't have a clue about any of this)The red writing is my target. Basically 1600 calories 155g protein 43g fat 155g carbs. I'm looking to lose weight and tone up.
Thanks
Ash
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02-06-2013, 08:44 AM #1
Very very new to this - Diet advice
Last edited by asheley8; 02-06-2013 at 08:56 AM. Reason: Additional Info
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02-06-2013, 08:53 AM #2
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If you haven't read the stickies already I think it is essential that you do so to get a good grasp on nutrition.
43g of fat is not enough, you need more!
As somebody who also was overweight and also made the decision that enough was enough, I will tell you what worked for me. The most important thing was to determine my TDEE, then start counting macros and calories. It takes a while to get into the habit of doing, but is definitely worth it. After calculating that I burn around 2400 calories each day, I began eating 2000 cals made up of a range of nutritious 'clean' foods and some other not so traditional diet foods that I enjoy. It has worked a treat.
The truth is that if you work out how many calories you burn and then eat less than that you will lose weight, guaranteed, 100% of the time. For you not to would completely defy the laws of physics as we know them.
Good luck!
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02-06-2013, 09:07 AM #3
Stick to a diet high in lean quality protein and good clean low glycemic carbohydrates in moderate amounts. Green leafy vegetables are good. Fruits, dairy and processed foods should be avoided.
Keep fat and sugar content as low as possible.
A calorie is not always a calorie as different nutrients affect the body in different ways. IE a gram of sugar while four calories, affects the body much differently than a gram of protein and a gram of fat would.
Restricting calories too low too fast will result in metabolic slow down and rotating your carbohydrate intake as in do one high carb day, one low, one medium and then repeat as this will help to avoid that and keep your body guessing,
30 mins of cardio 5 days a week to start.
Stick with this for 3-4 weeks then reassess.
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02-06-2013, 09:11 AM #4
all these are to low imo > 1600 calories 155g protein 43g fat 155g carbs.
read the stickies again and get the numbers worked out right, 1600 calories for your weight is going to be like a crash and burn.
2000 cals at least for your weight.I REP BACK
Calories in vs Calories Out Bro
IIFYM
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NEBOSH
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02-06-2013, 09:12 AM #5
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02-06-2013, 10:32 AM #6
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02-06-2013, 11:36 AM #7
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02-06-2013, 11:53 AM #8
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02-06-2013, 12:14 PM #9
Right so my maintenance calories should be 2850, therefore 90% is approx 2500. This still seems high compared to what I've been used to when dieting (i suppose thats why ive always put the weight back on) Will it be ok to aim for 2200? .5g fat per lb is 110lbs fat!!! 1g protein is 220g protein!! This does seem high. Based on this 1000 of my calories will be fats, 880 protein and 300 carbs.
Or
Should I be basing my calcs on my lean body weight which is approx 150lbs??
So 1850 calories to lose fat, 75g fat, 150g protein and 125g carbs
I'm so clueless!! Haha
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02-06-2013, 12:40 PM #10
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showth...hp?t=149239123
Check this thread out and watch the first video and more! it will help a lot.I REP BACK
Calories in vs Calories Out Bro
IIFYM
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NEBOSH
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02-06-2013, 01:02 PM #11
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it doesn't matter what you do people here will always tell you you're wrong and to read the stickies, ultimately providing no real first-hand knowledge. and for the most part it will be people without avis.
You are looking to lose weight, your diet will do exactly that. It may be a bit low but if it works for you go for it. These people have no idea how your body reacts to what amount of calories. Only you can tell what's working.
Just stay consistent on your plan and the rest will take care of itself.✰ OFFICIAL MISC RUNNING CREW ✰
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02-06-2013, 01:48 PM #12
Thanks man, I had always planned to eat healthier and concentrate on cardio but the more and more ive read the more interested I've become in "the perfect diet" and "turning fat to muscle"
I'll try what I think will work and post results regularly. Will put up photos tomorrow as the iPhone doesn't seem to let me.
[B]My main concern I guess is becoming a fat bodybuilder[\b]
I cant understand the people in the free weights area with big arms and a big round body. That's why I thought cardio was the only way to lose weight, I'm planning on combining the two 50% cardio 50% core strength (no serious weights). Right??
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02-06-2013, 04:07 PM #13
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