I'm on an Upper/Lower split and workout early in the morning. I can't recover with my current diet.
I've been doing OMAD (one meal a day for dinner) for a long time, but still drinking up to 120-150g worth of casein shakes before dinner time.
My maintenance is at about 4000 calories. I want to maximize recovery, but if possible, leave most calories for the evening (helps me sleep and prevents daytime lethargy).
If I eat a meal every 3 hours, at what macros does recovery peak? If i eat every 3 hours, is there any benefit at all to eat more than 30 grams of carbs and protein each meal (or whatever amount is best)?
Is this a sub-optimal way to allocate calories? Is it really best to split up the calories equally across all 5 meals?
I want to keep most of my calories for one big dinner, but if I must, I will prioritize recovery over my diet preference.
If you can give me some advice, please do.
In case it's relevant;
I'm 6ft, lean 205lbs, 30 years old.
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02-07-2023, 01:36 AM #1
How should I allocate my macros/calories to maximize recovery?
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02-07-2023, 02:50 PM #6
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How do you get over 3000 calories in 1 meal? I can't imagine shoving all that food into me at once.
And my next question is why the wild swings? Why are you only eating once now but contemplating to switching it to 5 meals? What's wrong with 3 meals a day?
Yes, there is some evidence that regularly spaced out protein feedings are more beneficial to MPS, but it doesn't need to be every 3 hours. Even just 3 meals a day (or 3 + a snack) is usually sufficient.All it takes is consistency, effort, proper nutrition, good programming, and TIME.
Don't be upset with the results you didn't get from the work you did not do.
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02-07-2023, 10:54 PM #7
I feel better when I don't consume a lot during the day and I've got major sleep issues. I find eating a massive amount early in the evening works reliably to help me sleep (as long as it's not close to bed).
It also just makes life simpler.
The wild swing is because I've been contemplating this for a while. I'm often very sore and my workouts are affected, even the quality of my life to a certain extend. I just want to recover better from my workouts so I can feel better for my next workouts and life.
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02-08-2023, 03:56 AM #8
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