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ok i got a good plan for my workout. im going to bulk up during the winter and eat lots of protein, a fair amount of fat, and vegetables and fruit while doing muscular conditioning like weightlifting, squats, and power drills. in the summer i will do cardiovascular activities like running, cycling, stuff like that to loose weight. now i will do regulary stetching through the whole plan but i need help on choosing the protein foods. if you are going to say something like low/high carb foods etc., please say which type of food or a certain type of meal.
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Protein foods: Eggs, chicken meat, fish meat, lean beef meat, cottage cheese (For the win!) and more stuff that I need thinking to come up with.
Don't forget that bulking up = focus on protein but keep a steady intake of carbs and fat. I've started my own regime as well. Nice avatar :P FPS_Doug is hilarious. |
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thanks i know that the meats and fats are good but what specif meals? like is roast beef a good one because i have that lot for dinner.
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Sorry for being the ignorant one here since I'm from Sweden, don't eat much roast beef. What kind of meat is it and what ingredients are used to produce a roast beef?
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uhh i think its lean cow beef. i dont know how much fat in it but its mainly roasted beef.
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Hope that helps. Use that table to calculate just how healthy it is for you. I reckon just wait until Nighthunter or someone else gets online and let them copy/paste the same stuff they've been writing for ages now. ![]() *Edit* I love that protein count on the roast beef. As I do love protein count in all meats!! |
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You don't need to know specific meals.Once you know waht foods are good for you, just cook them up and make it into a meal.
Try to include carbs, protein and fat in all your meals (generally). I do have a nice list of healthy foods from different macronutrients, but it's not on this computer. Here's a simplified list: Carbs: Fruit and Vegetables rice (brown or basmati) pasta (wholemeal) cous cous lentils beans oatmeal bread (wholemeal) Basically unrefined grains. Protein: MEAT (anything that used to walk, fly or swim) Dairy - milk, cheese etc... Eggs Fat: Nuts & Seeds Nut butters Oils (olive, flaxseed, cod liver etc...) |
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i meant meals like steak, roast beef, pork chops, ribs, chicken and fish.
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