Sport Can someone tell me if I'm doing this right?

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Ok, here goes.

In the morning for breakfast, I have a cheese omlette( small amount of cheese), one piece of wheat toast w/ butter and sliced carrots. I also have a grapefruit to drink.

For a snack, I have a handful of cashews.

For lunch, I have a chicken breast with rice and soy sauce. Water to drink.

For a snack again, I have a handful of cashews.

And for dinner, I have a salad w/ small amount of cheese, diced turkey or chicken, black olives, de-shelled sunflower seeds and ceasar dressing.

Now, is this stuff ok to have? Or should I change it?

Also, am I eating enough? Or should I eat more. My goal is to lose about 30lbs and tone up my look. I have size, but it's laking definition (i.e. turn my keg of a belly into a flat board, or maybe give the wife something to go crazy over( get your minds out of the gutter).:yelrotflmao:

I need alot of help with this subject. Any and all help is welcome. Thanks in advance.
 
It sounds like you are not eating enough:

Also what would your training look like?

For eating I like what John Berardi has to say on the matter. You can just google his name. I also paraphrased his ideas

pardon the cheezy link mods.

Track your nutrition on trackers like fitday.com
Be consistent and track the bodyfat and change of body composition with skinfold calipers, body impedance device or bodytape measure (never use a scale alone...it justifies nothing).
 
Why? Is this bad? If it is, by all means, let me know what I am doing wrong. I am really motivated to change my body. I have been in the gym now for two weeks straight, and I don't want this effort to go to waist. I workout for a hour and a half ( w/ 20 min of cardio ).
 
oh boy!! there are so many ways i could go with this post of yours---hehhehe

I am no a professional. i can't even type....hahaha

so- no it is not bad-- but with your comments in mind, my first concern would be bordem with your food. think in terms of nutrition and content. read the stckies in the nutrition.

If you are really working out that consistently for lengthy period of time (lol) I would say you are starving yourself, an you will not get the results of loss or tone that you are looking for.

sorry for my innapropriate humor, but i am headed into a workout regimen that is incredibly intense for 3-4 hours, 6 dyas a week, and it lasts for for over 7 months..... omg--- I am totally crasy and losing it over here.... do not take me personally.....

i think i'm gunna cry----

wheeew...

and that is my metal breakdown for today!

FF
 
the first order of business is to find out what your maintance calories are.

There are lots of calculators on the web that estimate it..

Once you figure that out then you should eat around 500 calories less than your maintance.

Remember it's always best to burn the fat than to starve it too.. for example it's better to exercise off 500 calories then to just consume 500 calories less.
 
Ok, here goes.

In the morning for breakfast, I have a cheese omlette( small amount of cheese), one piece of wheat toast w/ butter and sliced carrots. I also have a grapefruit to drink.

For a snack, I have a handful of cashews.

For lunch, I have a chicken breast with rice and soy sauce. Water to drink.

For a snack again, I have a handful of cashews.

And for dinner, I have a salad w/ small amount of cheese, diced turkey or chicken, black olives, de-shelled sunflower seeds and ceasar dressing.

Now, is this stuff ok to have? Or should I change it?

Also, am I eating enough? Or should I eat more. My goal is to lose about 30lbs and tone up my look. I have size, but it's laking definition (i.e. turn my keg of a belly into a flat board, or maybe give the wife something to go crazy over( get your minds out of the gutter).:yelrotflmao:

I need alot of help with this subject. Any and all help is welcome. Thanks in advance.


To self determine whether you are consuming enough...in calories...is to learn what your caloric needs are (Maintenance Line), and then create a small calorie deficit off of this, and then configure a full body workout (FBW).

I can assist you to configure your calorie needs if you wish.



I wish you the best in all that you set out to accomplish



Chillen
 
To determine your MT LINE.

Calorie calculation is an approximation science, remember this. Through your journey WATCH, LOOK, and LISTEN, to your body..........it will TELL YOU if your doing the correct things or combination of things!


○ Change your eating habits (below are some suggestion examples)

○ Substitute an artificial sweetener of your choice in the replace of refined white sugar (Refrain from Refined Sugar like you would a disease)

○ Try eating 5 to 6 smaller meals during the day

○ Balance your meals out during the day so in one day you have a mix of protein, carbohydrate and good fats

○ Drink lots of water during the day and before, during and after exercise

○ Simple Carb Examples: Grapefruit, Watermelon, Cantaloupe, Strawberries, Oranges, Apples, Pineapple, etc

○ Complex Carb Examples: Whole Wheat Pita Bread, Oatmeal, Long Grain Brown Rice, Brown Pasta, Malto-Meal (Plain, whole wheat),etc

○ Good Protein Examples: White or Dark Tuna, Chicken Breast, Lean Turkey, Lean Ham, Very lean Beef, Quality Whey Protein Powder,, etc

○ Good Fats Examples: Natural Peanut Butter, Various Nuts, Flax Seed, Fish Oils.

This is what you need to do:

This an approximation science, but you can narrow it down very close, if your meticulous in your vision when looking at the data.

Tweak your desire and passion by educating yourself on the basic requirements of losing fat tissue. With your age, sex, height, and weight, in mind, find your approximated base calorie needs (this is organ function, breathing, or bodily function needs). One can use the Benedict Formula.

Calculate your BMR:

The Harris Benedict equation determines calorie needs for men or woman as follows:

• It calculates your Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) calorie requirements, based on your height, weight, age and gender.

• It increases your BMR calorie needs by taking into account the number of calories you burn through activities such as exercise.

This gives you your total calorie requirement or approximated Maintenance Line (I call it the MT Line).

Step One : Calculate your BMR with the following formula:

•Women: BMR = 655 + (4.35 x weight in pounds) + (4.7 x height in inches) - (4.7 x age in years)
•Men: BMR = 66 + (6.23 x weight in pounds) + (12.7 x height in inches) - (6.8 x age in years)

Step Two : In order to incorporate activity into your daily caloric needs, do the following calculation:

•If you are sedentary : BMR x 1.2
•If you are lightly active: BMR x 1.375
•If you are moderately active (You exercise most days a week.): BMR x 1.55
•If you are very active (You exercise daily.): BMR x 1.725
•If you are extra active (You do hard labor or are in athletic training.): BMR x 1.9

Create a Calorie Deficit:

In order to lose weight, you must create a calorie deficit. It is easier and healthier to cut back your calorie intake a little bit at a time.

Every 3,500 calories is equivalent to approximated 1 pound.

If you cut back 500 calories a day, you will lose approximated 1 pound per week. (not necessarily all fat)

If you exercise to burn off 500 calories a day you will also lose approximately 1 pound per week.

The calorie deficit margin is just an example:

Apply this knowledge by backing off the approximated MT Line (approximated Maintenance line), say for example, a -500c per day, for about 1 week. Before the week begins, weigh yourself in the AM when you FIRST get up (do not eat yet) (remember your clothing, preferably with just underwear and t-shirt or like clothes). Note the time, and the approximated wgt.
Each day spread your caloric content out throughout the day (keep the body fed, with calories in the 300 to 500c approximated calories each meal), or a like division which mirrors your end caloric deficit limit (meaning MT-500c).

This way you have your entire day and body encircled with nutrition (I assume you already know to eat clean), which if your eating right, will give an approximated good energy (not optimal because your in deficit) to fuel your training and exercising schedule.

At the end of the week, on the same day, the same time, with the same like clothes, weigh yourself again. Note whether you lost or gained tissue (or weight I mean). To further assist you, I want to tell you that for every approximated caloric deficit of (-3500c), one could lose 1lb of fat tissue. (though some may not all be fat tissue, this information is for another question, and isn't presently suited here).

Now, in this example you were calculating a -500c per day deficit. There needs to be -3500c to lose approximated 1lbs of fat. Now lets do some basic math. -500cX7=-3500c. With all things considered equal, and you were meticulous and faithful on the diet, you should have been CLOSE to losing at least one pound of tissue in the week.

If this didn't happen, this means you need to make finer adjustments, and the MT line is not accurate, and you need to adjust this on your own.

Based upon the FEEDBACK your body is giving you, ask yourself how faithful you were on the diet, AND how faithful in training (whether you kept the training schedule (if you didn't, this would effect the caloric equation, no?!), AND how accurate you figured in your activities caloric wise.........but, you have the base information to begin making adjustments.

The calorie SURPLUS margin is just an example: (attempt to gain weight)

Apply this knowledge by going OVER the approximated MT Line (approximated Maintenance line), say for example, a +500c per day, for about 1 week. Before the week begins, weigh yourself in the AM when you FIRST get up (do not eat yet) (remember your clothing, preferably with just underwear and t-shirt or like clothes). Note the time, and the approximated wgt.
Each day spread your caloric content out throughout the day (keep the body fed, with calories in the 300 to 500c approximated calories each meal), or a like division which mirrors your end caloric deficit limit (meaning MT+500c).

This way you have your entire day and body encircled with nutrition (I assume you already know to eat clean), which if your eating right, will give an approximated good energy (not optimal because your in deficit) to fuel your training and exercising schedule.

At the end of the week, on the same day, the same time, with the same like clothes, weigh yourself again. Note whether you lost or gained tissue (or weight I mean).

If this didn't happen, this means you need to make finer adjustments, and the MT line is not accurate, and you need to adjust this on your own



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The Nutrients are an essential factor in the diet; however, the law of energy balance within the DIET, is the ultimate KING while the Nutrients can play in some decisions made within the body.

Do yourself a favor, figure out your MT line, adjust off of this, eat well balanced spaced out meals (DONT EVER starve YOURSELF), AND listen to your body for the results.

While you are trying to figure out your body, IT WILL PAY YOU BACK, I promise. You have to learn to MASTER yourself to become the master of weight loss for YOURSELF.
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"Let your inner vision cultivate your ultimate exterior expression" —Chillen

"The strongest inner feeling that prevails will result in the exterior expression" –Chillen

"Your cultivation and manifestation of thought accumulated within your reasoning will determine your outcome"----Chillen
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Deficit dieting is the fat burner, and EVERYTHING follows after this. The deficit can be implemented through the diet or exercise can cause the deficit when you know your MT line reference. Without a adequate deficit, cardio WILL NOT burn fat off you. This is WHY I don't partake in the cardio debates of heart rate, etc........because the bottom line is the deficit diet....period, debate OVER. If you stick to the basic: The Law of energy balance, and tip this to the negative side of the equation, you will be on your way, with everything considered equal and your healthy.

Losing fat is sort of like draining a pool. It usually leaves the shallow end first before the larger end starts to diminish. But, fat and/or tissue is lost all over when deficit dieting.

If you want to lose overall body fat, get your diet in order, eat clean, learn what your approximate MT reference line is according to activities (and back off a HEALTHY margin), and perform overall weight training, and of course, include cardio (cardio DOES have its benefits other than burning calories, carbs, fat, ect).

The most effective beginning is to look at your diet, and make a diet journal in my opinion, THEN work in a training program around this diet.

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You must have "some obsession".

Have controlled obsession (and obsession to a---Point, is necessary), but some lose this obsession once they learn the amount of work it requires. There eyes then widen and then the obsession then pops right out. Dont let this happen to you: Raise your Want-o-Meter to a new higher level.



Best Regards,


Chillen
 
As ' realworksuks ' said, if you want to lose fat and get more defined you need to nail down what your dailly " maintenance calories " are first.

Here's how......this article by Tom Venuto does a great job of discussing ' Calorie Calculators & Calorie Calculations ' ( including explaining & calculating your BMR, " maintenance calories ", etc. etc. ) and how you can use it to help you lose fat and get more defined .......




If you want to try an on-line calculator for your BMR & Daily Caloric Needs ( based on the Harris Benedict Formula Venuto discusses in the link above ) try this one.....
 
oh boy!! there are so many ways i could go with this post of yours---hehhehe

so- no it is not bad-- but with your comments in mind, my first concern would be bordem with your food.

If you are really working out that consistently for lengthy period of time (lol) I would say you are starving yourself, an you will not get the results of loss or tone that you are looking for.

FF


Dude, you nailed this right on the head. I am bored with this and I would like to change this quick.

Keep in mind, I am currently overseas and a lot of stuff that you guys and gals have at home, I can't get here. Like for instance, real eggs ( thanks alot to the bird flu in this part of the country ). We have either powered eggs or maybe it's egg beaters. I don't really know what it is.

I've been staying away from bacon, sausage, and a lot of the stuff that I see setting in fat or oil.

I really need help with this.
 
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