2005/01/13, 03:58 AM
sign up for the nutrition programme on here
it will break it down for you
a good rule is 1.5-2 gs * your body weight for protein
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2005/01/12, 10:57 PM
Recently well since the new year i have really decided to get motivated and get off the extra flab i have left over from current weight loss, i rejoined the gym drank more water and i am trying to cut down on pop and have a healthier lifestyle...I am doing the low carb diet and i am comfortable with that and want to continue but i know to lose fat especially around the middle you hve to have a clean diet....i am 5'10 and around 150, i want to really increase my lean muscle mass and decrease my body fat percentage... how many grams of protein, calories etc do you think will help me achieve the goal...Help i need some fitness guidance thanks
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2005/01/13, 10:09 AM
Isn't that to much protein raj? I thought a good idea was .9-1.5 grams per lb of body weight.
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2005/01/13, 11:02 AM
crispy01
I have read several posts here saying 1.5-2 gs
can we pls get some help to settle this :big_smile:
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2005/01/13, 11:41 AM
I think it is 2g per kilo body weight, 1g per lb body weight, no?
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2005/01/13, 12:06 PM
I always go with 1g per lb of body weight.
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2005/01/13, 03:00 PM
so in true fariness we are all kind of right
my weight "could" be in kg :cool:
orginate from DK, don't don lbs
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2005/01/14, 10:39 AM
Alright, that cleared up some confusion for me. Thanks:big_smile:
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