Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
Eliminating complex carbs or simple carbs? It would help if you could post exactly what you eat during the day.BigWoof31;1724241; said:I've put myself on a caloric reduction plan to assist with the loss of a nagging 11 lbs.
In addition to eating clean, I have eliminated carbohydrates after 3:00pm, developed a workout routine comprised of low weight/high rep exercise and about 35 minutes of Run/Walk intervals on a treadmill. This workout plan is followed 4 times a week, days 5 and 6 are simply 45 minutes of cardio, day 7 is rest.
What time do you work out? I don't see how you can properly recover if that's all you're having between your work out and the time you go to bed.I've also incorporated a protein shake as my final meal of the day, typically after I return home from the gym. However, I'm wondering if I'm drinking it at the optimal time?
The purpose of eating/having a protein shake after you work out is to restore glycogen, repair muscle damage, and help your body recover. If you're going to stick with this workout plan, then have it after you run.Currently, I'm completing my weight exercises and then moving immediately to the treadmill work. The entire workout lasting about an one hour and thirty five minutes. Should I be drinking my protein shake immediately after my weight routine and prior to my cardio work or can I wait till I've completed both?
It's important to remember that protein shakes are supposed to be supplements, not your primary source of protein. If you can get enough protein from real food, then do that.Also - should I drink a protein shake on days when I only complete cardio exercises?
Eliminate all processed, simple carbs and starches completely. Dr. Atkins has been villified for his nutritional approach because it's been perceived as a "fad," but the fact is he was right. Your grandmother was right. We knew carbs made us fat before Ansel Keys told us all to start eating more carbs in lieu of fat in the 50s to prevent heart disease (he was wrong). The human body is designed for optimum efficiency on < 100g carbs per day, which you will meet with vegetables and a very small amount of temperate fruit (berries, NOT citrus/tropical fruits, which are nothing but sugar).BigWoof31;1724241; said:Not a P90x question - but a general fitness/diet question.
I've put myself on a caloric reduction plan to assist with the loss of a nagging 11 lbs.
In addition to eating clean, I have eliminated carbohydrates after 3:00pm,
BigWoof31;1724241; said:developed a workout routine comprised of low weight/high rep exercise and about 35 minutes of Run/Walk intervals on a treadmill. This workout plan is followed 4 times a week, days 5 and 6 are simply 45 minutes of cardio, day 7 is rest.
You will want to take in approximately 1g of protein per pound of lean body mass. You may need to subtract an estimated body fat percentage from your weight to figure out what you're shooting for.BigWoof31;1724241; said:I've also incorporated a protein shake as my final meal of the day, typically after I return home from the gym. However, I'm wondering if I'm drinking it at the optimal time?
Currently, I'm completing my weight exercises and then moving immediately to the treadmill work. The entire workout lasting about an one hour and thirty five minutes. Should I be drinking my protein shake immediately after my weight routine and prior to my cardio work or can I wait till I've completed both?
Also - should I drink a protein shake on days when I only complete cardio exercises?
Any help from the fitness nerds would be very much appreciated!
PS - The shake itself is quite lean. Only 3 grams of sugar and 30 grams of protein per serving. Less than 10 grams of carbs too - it's a clean shake. I only mix it with water.
powerlifter;1724333; said:You definitely need more then that PWO..I'd suggest using fitday to fully track your diet,if you aren't already doing so. Most people are usually stunned at how much food they are actually eating(calorie wise)..You should post your diet
I'm not doing the diet/nutrition either. I figure if I cut out sweets (ice cream), and fast food then I'll be fine. It doesn't kill you to have chipotle or something along those lines once in a while.OH10;1724639; said:Not doing the nutrition recommendation. I enjoy Skyline Chili and Chipotle too much for that.
BigWoof31;1724675; said:Ok - here we go.
Using Powerlifter's recommendation - I added everything into Fitday.com and will post the results here. Suggestions/recommendations/scorn are always welcome!
Total Info: (this does not include an after workout shake/dinner)
1,088 - Total cals
25.6 - Total Fat
112.6 - Total Carbs
95.2 - Total Protein
Foods include:
2 Raw bananas
1 cup raw strawberries
StoneyField Fat Free Yogurt
Cottage Cheese
Ground Turkey Burgers (1 Medium Patty, 1 small patty)
Whey Protein Shake
Hard boiled egg
FitDay also displays a piechart of total calories consumed and where they are coming from. It currently states that:
41% are coming from Carbs
37% are coming from Protein
22% are coming from Fat
0% are coming from Alcohol ( :( )