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My Diet

Kondik00
Kondik00
Posts: 4
Joined: 2004/11/25
United States
2004/12/02, 12:41 AM
I stated in a earlier post that my goal is to go from 420lbs down to 300lbs. My Goals along with this is to also play College Football. Today December 1st I started my new Diet and wanted to see if it Could use some work or what can i do to change it.

Breakfast: Yogurt and a apple. (10:00am)

Gym 1: Cardio for about 30-45 minutes. (11:00am)

Snack: Protein Shake made with 2 cups non fat milk and a banana. (Have this when i return from the gym)(12:30pm)

Lunch: 2 Slices of Wheat Bread 8oz Roast Beef w/ Lettuce Tomato and Sweet Peppers and a tiny bit of mayo. (2:30pm)

Gym2: Lifting Workout (Usually do a 3 day split non lifting days more cardio or swimming or basketball) (4:30pm)

After Workout: Subway 12" Sandwich on wheat w. lettuce tomato onions and sweetpeppers - always one of the less than 5g fat sandwiches (6:00pm)

Snack: piece of chicken breast or steak (9:00pm)

Before Bed: Protein Shake (12:00)

I also drink alot of water through out the day usually a half a gallon at the gym.. and then more through out the day. I also have a few glasses of diet soda. Usually 2 Cans.
princesslodgey
princesslodgey
Posts: 1,748
Joined: 2004/02/21
United Kingdom
2004/12/02, 07:24 AM
Could you give us the breakdown in calories and pro/carb/fat?

It looks like quite a good diet.

My first suggestion would be to have a protein shake mixed with water, with added maltose/dextrose after your lifting workout. There is a window of opportunity after a workout of about 1-2 hours to replace the energy used up in a workout (the maltose/dextrose) and provide the building blocks to get bigger muscles (the protein shake). Most food takes too long to get absorbed and misses this window, which is why a fast absorbing shake is recommended.