Protein - Supplements Vs Food when losing weight
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You're burning 3-4000 calories per day and are worried about going over 1200? Am I the only one that thinks it's a touch rediculous?
Read the whole thing. She corrected to 300-400.
Who reads every post in a 4 page thread. Why not edit the initial post?0 -
Meanwhile, my hemp protein powder, as I stated earlier is 11g for only 80 calories. By your theory, it ought to be 30 calories more for the powder and almost 80 calories less for the serving of turkey.
There goes your hard-and-fast rule all shot to hell.0 -
I agree with you. On 1200 per day there is no way I could reach my protein goal without shakes (I suppose I could hit the chicken more than usual but I almost cluck now as it is). I get low calorie/carb and high protein and they taste good and are filling.
If the trainer was a man he does not understand. They get more calories then women, especially short women.0 -
200g - wow!!!!!
In the interest of full disclosure I'm 6'4" and a little over 200 pounds so it's not as much as it sounds.
Speaking of protein.....I am 5'8" 212 with a little gut overhang. I am taking in about 150-200 g protein, ALL from white meat, beans, protein energy bars (when on a ride), oatmeal and dairy (eggs, yogurt and cheese). I dont use powders, or vitamins. my goal is to lose the fat, but consistently build muscle mass. Since you are a little bit less chubby than I, it IS okay for us to take that much protein and not damage any organs? I have heard too much protein and it is harmful to the body. But the scientific daily intake suggestion is about 45-55g for males. I eat twice that in my breakfasts.0 -
Meat heads and bodybuilders have been using protein supplements for years and they seem to be doing alright.
What is the differentiation betweeen Meat heads and bodybuilders? LOL!
meat heads are just people who love working out and stuff, bodybuilders are people who compete in the sport of bodybuilding...
a bodybuilder is a meat head, but a meat head is not necessarily a bodybuilder0 -
and whey protein IS A FOOD, its a dairy protein. saying whey is a supplement and inferior to other sources is like saying milk and cheese are too, when in reality the only differences in any protein source are the calories, carbs, and fats contained with it and slight differences in amino acid profiles. so what matters is what you prefer, i like whey bc it's cheaper per serving and tastes better than other sources with many different flavor options0
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Agree with Matt Wild that you're cal intake is likely too low.
If you are a pescatarian then I think the simple answer is to eat fish for you're protein if you don't want to use whey. Having said that, there's no real reason not to. Except for that fish tastes better than shakes IMO.
BTW you can use you're powder for a whole heap more interesting stuff than shakes like pancakes, icecream etc.
And that hemp protein powder at 11g per 80cals is not a good choice IMO. Regular WPI is around 90% protein, WPC around 80% and casein around 85%. To put that in comparison, the kangaroo I eat is 80% protein and that is a very lean meat.0
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