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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Wondered if someone can write me up an eating plan, foods to stay away from, foods that are best for you when training. Maybe even a set menu that kind of thing. I'm going for increase in muscle and general fitness I know the basics, but I'm looking for a more in depth diet plan. Would be much appreciated I've got the training side sorted just want to sort out my diet. All the online ones and things or found in leaflets are all good but they tend to wonder away from what it is I'm looking for I just want a straight to the point answer no bull!

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By *adybee77Woman  over a year ago

MAMOBA, miles and miles of bugger all (Aberdeenshire)

Not sure this is the best kind of place to get that information.

Ask at your local gym for a recommendation for a good Personal Trainer with a qualification in nutrition.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

70% of your training success will come from good nutrition. There's loads of good info about but best go with the personal trainer option.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I do it easy for my self on my muscle diet and eat all my protein in chicken, 1kg of chicken aday, 300g carbs and 270g protein. Plus drink 2liter of water aday.

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By *adybee77Woman  over a year ago

MAMOBA, miles and miles of bugger all (Aberdeenshire)


"I do it easy for my self on my muscle diet and eat all my protein in chicken, 1kg of chicken aday, 300g carbs and 270g protein. Plus drink 2liter of water aday."

those amounts will vary from starting weight, body fat percentage, training needs etc.

2 ltr of water a day is the advised level for normal healthy bodies - it should be increased for exercise - again on a scale depending on requirements.

BTW I'm a gym instructor, but would never advise online without seeing someone.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I do it easy for my self on my muscle diet and eat all my protein in chicken, 1kg of chicken aday, 300g carbs and 270g protein. Plus drink 2liter of water aday.

those amounts will vary from starting weight, body fat percentage, training needs etc.

2 ltr of water a day is the advised level for normal healthy bodies - it should be increased for exercise - again on a scale depending on requirements.

BTW I'm a gym instructor, but would never advise online without seeing someone. "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I do it easy for my self on my muscle diet and eat all my protein in chicken, 1kg of chicken aday, 300g carbs and 270g protein. Plus drink 2liter of water aday.

those amounts will vary from starting weight, body fat percentage, training needs etc.

2 ltr of water a day is the advised level for normal healthy bodies - it should be increased for exercise - again on a scale depending on requirements.

BTW I'm a gym instructor, but would never advise online without seeing someone. "

YEs that's fine, mind you I am seeing fantastic gains and in strength too, so I am doing it right it seems x.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Scoobys Workshop on YouTube

Tons of vids n advice

Fitness, bodybuilding, diet etc...nice guy

Hounded from YouTube because of his sexuality by scumbags!

Doing his own thing now for the over 40s

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

For great motivation, check out 3d abs with great dane on youtube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmGfHk46OSU

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Oh yeee I wouldn't follow the advice religiously, more just guidelines I'm definitely going for the P.T advice this was more to just get ideas, got to start somewhere, and a healthy diet no matter what your doing is good, right?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I do it easy for my self on my muscle diet and eat all my protein in chicken, 1kg of chicken aday, 300g carbs and 270g protein. Plus drink 2liter of water aday."

The key is balancing carbs and protein and a great rule to stick to is just drink water.

Also depends if you are looking to lose or gain weight?

If you are looking to lose weight try to lose no more than 2lb a week that way you will not lose strength.

Remember as a rule of thumb 500 calories is approximately 1lb of fat so if you eat 500 more than you burn then you will put on a 1lb and vice versa!

So to summarise you need to tailor your diet around your training ie eat more on training days and try a 70/30 protein to carb diet. If you eat something fatty reduce your carbs to compensate.

Good luck, msg me if you want to discuss further I'd be willing to write you a diet if you can give me more info on your training plan

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I do it easy for my self on my muscle diet and eat all my protein in chicken, 1kg of chicken aday, 300g carbs and 270g protein. Plus drink 2liter of water aday.

The key is balancing carbs and protein and a great rule to stick to is just drink water.

Also depends if you are looking to lose or gain weight?

If you are looking to lose weight try to lose no more than 2lb a week that way you will not lose strength.

Remember as a rule of thumb 500 calories is approximately 1lb of fat so if you eat 500 more than you burn then you will put on a 1lb and vice versa!

So to summarise you need to tailor your diet around your training ie eat more on training days and try a 70/30 protein to carb diet. If you eat something fatty reduce your carbs to compensate.

Good luck, msg me if you want to discuss further I'd be willing to write you a diet if you can give me more info on your training plan"

Thanks...this is the kind of thing I was looking for or words down this line just to bring my IQ up on the subject, I may be in touch.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Try having a look at Mark's Daily Apple - it's a great source of advice for a high protein/low carb lifestyle. Lots of recipes, meal plans and I've found it really useful.

Easy to follow too x

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By *exyLancs2Couple  over a year ago

Manchester


"Scoobys Workshop on YouTube

Tons of vids n advice

Fitness, bodybuilding, diet etc...nice guy

Hounded from YouTube because of his sexuality by scumbags!

Doing his own thing now for the over 40s"

He's still on YouTube and his site is up, running and free.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wondered if someone can write me up an eating plan, foods to stay away from, foods that are best for you when training. Maybe even a set menu that kind of thing. I'm going for increase in muscle and general fitness I know the basics, but I'm looking for a more in depth diet plan. Would be much appreciated I've got the training side sorted just want to sort out my diet. All the online ones and things or found in leaflets are all good but they tend to wonder away from what it is I'm looking for I just want a straight to the point answer no bull! "

Would happily write you one!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wondered if someone can write me up an eating plan, foods to stay away from, foods that are best for you when training. Maybe even a set menu that kind of thing. I'm going for increase in muscle and general fitness I know the basics, but I'm looking for a more in depth diet plan. Would be much appreciated I've got the training side sorted just want to sort out my diet. All the online ones and things or found in leaflets are all good but they tend to wonder away from what it is I'm looking for I just want a straight to the point answer no bull! "

Search lean diet plan hint a well known protein shake company that maximise your muscles do a 3 month plan that gives you a meal plan and a work out routine

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