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    Question Can anyone help me out with a meal plan?

    Hello.
    My name is Chris. I am a 26 year old male. I am 5'10" about 200lbs (a liitle overweight). I used to lift in high school and am looking to start bodybuilding.
    I was wondering if anyone could help me out with my meal plan and supplements timing. I am shooting for 6 meals a day. Below is my daily schedule.
    I want to use protein bars as meal replacement for 3 meals, and I will be taking the following supplements:

    Creatine Ethyl Ester
    Flax Seed Oil
    Whey Protein Isolates
    L-Glutamine
    Multi Vitamins

    Monday-Friday
    4:30am wake up and do cardio
    7:00am - 7:30am leave for work
    8:00am arrive at work
    4:30pm leave work
    5:00pm arrive home and lift
    8:30pm go to bed

    To recap; I would appreciate help with my scheduling of meals w/ supplements to fit into my daily schedule. Also, some pointers for eating on my off days.
    Thanks
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    Originally Posted by ChrisJB26
    Hello.
    My name is Chris. I am a 26 year old male. I am 5'10" about 200lbs (a liitle overweight). I used to lift in high school and am looking to start bodybuilding.
    I was wondering if anyone could help me out with my meal plan and supplements timing. I am shooting for 6 meals a day. Below is my daily schedule.
    I want to use protein bars as meal replacement for 3 meals, and I will be taking the following supplements:

    Creatine Ethyl Ester
    Flax Seed Oil
    Whey Protein Isolates
    L-Glutamine
    Multi Vitamins

    Monday-Friday
    4:30am wake up and do cardio
    7:00am - 7:30am leave for work
    8:00am arrive at work
    4:30pm leave work
    5:00pm arrive home and lift
    8:30pm go to bed

    To recap; I would appreciate help with my scheduling of meals w/ supplements to fit into my daily schedule. Also, some pointers for eating on my off days.
    Thanks
    What are your goals? Cut or bulk? What are your maintenance cals? If you don't know, start here:
    http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/issa64.htm
    http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/idssports3.htm

    The protein bars are a bad idea, they are just glorified candy bars. If you need mrps, go with shakes, home made. The ingredients can be adjusted to fit your macros.

    Please read the following post to get a foundation.

    From there, we can work on an eating schedule.
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    Originally Posted by pu12en12g
    A few ideas that MIGHT help:

    Nutrition / Diet / Macros:

    - Total daily calorie intake. This is what will make / break you

    - It is NOT efficient to try and lose fat AND gain muscle at the same time

    - BMR and nutrition calculator

    - Total Daily Protein Intake (for best results I recommend AROUND 2g per lb of bodyweight)

    - Foods (Good vs. Bad)

    - Unified Theory of Nutrition - by Will Brink






    Bulking:

    When bulking (a calorie surplus to gain lean muscle mass at a optimal rate), I aim for:

    - 1lb lean beef per day
    - 1 Gallon Skim Milk per day
    - Around 2000 cals per day from oats
    - Lots of protein shakes (up to 8 per day)
    - Chicken
    - Turkey
    - Beef / Sloppy Joes (manwich)
    - Hamburger Helper
    - Pasta
    - Tuna
    - Potatoes
    - Rice
    - Veggies (Fresh if possible)

    (Note: If you can afford it you can do things like steaks etc.. etc..)

    - If there was ONE SINGLE KEY to the gains I made in the 1 1/2 years when I went from 175-225 (my best.. leanest gains), it is OATS / STEEL CUT OATS ! The emphasis here is that oats are a INEXPENSIVE, HEALTHY, yet VERY CALORIE DENSE FOOD. I saw lean gains like I had never seen before. But NO THEY DON'T TASTE GOOD. YOU HAVE TO FORCE FEED THEM. This gets old fast. I added about 1 cup of oats to each protein shake.

    - Hungry Hungry Hormones

    - Massive Eating

    - Stretch Mark Mass


    What are some good indications that I'm gaining muscle... ?
    Mirror / Appearance
    Measurements
    Strength
    Bodyweight




    Cutting:

    When cutting (a calorie deficit to lose fat at a optimal rate):

    - I eat many of the same foods above, but with a lower TOTAL DAILY CALORIE INTAKE

    - I put a emphasis on PRE- and POST-workout nutrition, and the end result is that most of my calories are eaten before my afternoon workout. I have found this to be ideal (for me).

    Fullness Factor Chart 1
    Fullness Factor Chart 2

    What it my basal metabolic rate ?
    Your Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) is the energy used (measured in calories) by your body to perform basic functions, including internal energy expenditure, breathing, and body temperature. It is the number of calories your body would expend if you performed no physical activity throughout the day.

    Simply put... your Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) is the rate at which your body burns calories while you rest. This is very important because we only have so much time for cardio each day.

    BMR Calculator:
    http://www.bmi-calculator.net/bmr-calculator/
    Where can I learn more about the "Fatloss Basics ?"
    What are some good indications that I'm losing fat... ?
    Mirror / Appearance
    Measurements
    Bodyfat caliper
    Bodyweight




    Supplements:

    - Supplements / Companies to avoid

    - SAVE $$$$$ ! ! STICK WITH THE BASICS ! ! )- Stay on creatine, there is no need to cycle it ! (cycling and loading are totally optional)

    - Creatine timing (when / how to take it):- For best results, aim for AROUND 2g of total daily protein intake per lb of bodyweight EVERY SINGLE DAY ! !

    Example:
    Bodyweight: 200lbs
    Total daily protein intake: 400g
    Here is why:




    Workout / Routine:

    - I recommend a MAX-OT, 5x5, HST (or similar) routine with a EMPHASIS ON:
    - Squatting / Leg pressing
    - Deadlifts
    - Barbell benchpress
    (Including flat / decline / incline)
    - Both BB's and DB's for best results

    - Concentrate more on measurements and less on bodyweight

    - Weigh yourself once a week. Should gain (or lose) around 1lb per week (depending on goals).

    - Concentrate on form first, in order to stay injury free

    - Emphasize both range of motion, and mind-muscle connection

    - With intensity, strength gains, and a proper bodybuilding diet, the size gains (or fatloss) will come

    - Make sure and have a spotter when working out your major muscle groups, preferrably someone bigger than you

    - Don't be scared of overtraining. Simply listen (pay attention) to your body, and ask more questions later if you think you are overtraining.





    Cardio:

    - If possible, do cardio at least 8 hours from when you lift weights

    - If possible, do cardio in the AM after sleeping.

    - No need to do cardio on a empty stomach, but many prefer to due to nausea

    - Jumping rope is a very efficient form of cardio

    - Sprinting is a very efficient form of cardio

    - HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) is a efficient form of cardio






    Recovery (A.K.A GROWTH !):

    - With proper intensity MUST COME PROPER RECOVERY !

    - Make sure and get enough protein right before you go to sleep.

    - Make sure and get enough protein/carbs right when you wake up

    - Make sure and get enough deep, quality sleep (Not getting enough quality sleep is the #1 newbie mistake. You should aim for at least 8 QUALITY hours of sleep per night): - Make sure and get enough protein / calories on off days (This is when your body will be recovering) It is important to be consistent !

    - Make sure and get proper pre and post-workout nutrition:
    Carbs pre and post workout.
    Protein pre and post workout.
    Creatine pre and post workout:
    Pre, During, & Postworkout Nutrition (Click here)





    Cell volumization:

    Make sure and drink enough water both throughout the day and during your workout (this is CRITICAL ! !) I drink about 1 liter per hour, and at least 3 liters during my workout. (Keep in mind I am currently over 240lbs so you may not need this much).






    Other Resources:

    MCWTRAINER's SUPPLEMENT THREADS
    ESSENTIAL Supplements - By Ironpimper
    Mind and Muscle - Strengthen your connection
    The BB.COM Bible - By BIGNBUFF
    Rules, Information, and "Best Of" Threads Index







    Good luck !
    If you have read this post and ALL the links provided and you still have a question or concern.. please E-Mail me and I'll get back to you as soon as possible:

    pt@controlledlabs.com

    Disclaimer: The above post is IN MY OPINION, or IN MY EXPERIENCE, unless otherwise noted.
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