High calorie/protein diets
916Crza
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Hi everyone! I am struggling to reach my goals a day. I have P90X2 and they recommend being on a 50% protein and 25% each for carbs and fat at 2400 calories. This is their "fat shredding" plan to get ripped. It has been really hard for me to get close to calories or half of the protein they want without me going over on carbs (by a lot). The carbs I eat are fruits and veggies so I don't know if thats better than breads since this website throws all carbs together.
Does anyone have this same nutrition goals as me? If so are you reaching your goals? What are good foods with a lot of protein, no carbs and high calories?
Thank you!!
Does anyone have this same nutrition goals as me? If so are you reaching your goals? What are good foods with a lot of protein, no carbs and high calories?
Thank you!!
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What are good foods with a lot of protein, no carbs and high calories?
Meat.....0 -
LOL pretty obvious. I feel like I eat a lot already, should I just double up at meals?
What about Vegans? Where do they get their protein?
Thanks0 -
LOL pretty obvious. I feel like I eat a lot already, should I just double up at meals?
What about Vegans? Where do they get their protein?
Thanks
They eat meat when no one's looking.0 -
I know you were doing the veggie shake thing but are you also doing any sort of protein shake? They really can boost your protein percentage. I drink one every morning for breakfast with skim milk which also adds a bit of protein. Also you can add peanut butter or greek yogurt to it to boost it even more. Also snacks like nuts, string cheese, greek yogurt, tuna packets, protein bars etc.0
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I know you were doing the veggie shake thing but are you also doing any sort of protein shake? They really can boost your protein percentage. I drink one every morning for breakfast with skim milk which also adds a bit of protein. Also you can add peanut butter or greek yogurt to it to boost it even more. Also snacks like nuts, string cheese, greek yogurt, tuna packets, protein bars etc.
Yeah I drink two protein shakes a day, they are veggie protein so they aren't as high in protein as a whey protein. The reason I stick with the veggie protein is because I ready it absorbs much better in your body, whey protein is wasted when your body doesn't absorb it. Another thing is you shouldn't take in more than 30g of protein per meal (body turns excess into fat). I'll add tuna and protein bars to my meals and see how that helps. I do eat a lot of almonds and peanuts a day, same with the greek yogurt.
Thanks again!0 -
I know you were doing the veggie shake thing but are you also doing any sort of protein shake? They really can boost your protein percentage. I drink one every morning for breakfast with skim milk which also adds a bit of protein. Also you can add peanut butter or greek yogurt to it to boost it even more. Also snacks like nuts, string cheese, greek yogurt, tuna packets, protein bars etc.
Yeah I drink two protein shakes a day, they are veggie protein so they aren't as high in protein as a whey protein. The reason I stick with the veggie protein is because I ready it absorbs much better in your body, whey protein is wasted when your body doesn't absorb it. Another thing is you shouldn't take in more than 30g of protein per meal (body turns excess into fat). I'll add tuna and protein bars to my meals and see how that helps. I do eat a lot of almonds and peanuts a day, same with the greek yogurt.
Thanks again!
Please do some more research as that is silly talk. Look at the BV of whey vs veggie protein and while there are pathways for protein to be stored as fat, it is very inefficient and unlikely to happen for most people0 -
50% of 2400 cals = 1200 cals = 300g of protein a day.
Looks like you won't reach that without some supplements. I wonder if Tony Horton has any recommendations?0 -
I know you were doing the veggie shake thing but are you also doing any sort of protein shake? They really can boost your protein percentage. I drink one every morning for breakfast with skim milk which also adds a bit of protein. Also you can add peanut butter or greek yogurt to it to boost it even more. Also snacks like nuts, string cheese, greek yogurt, tuna packets, protein bars etc.
Yeah I drink two protein shakes a day, they are veggie protein so they aren't as high in protein as a whey protein. The reason I stick with the veggie protein is because I ready it absorbs much better in your body, whey protein is wasted when your body doesn't absorb it. Another thing is you shouldn't take in more than 30g of protein per meal (body turns excess into fat). I'll add tuna and protein bars to my meals and see how that helps. I do eat a lot of almonds and peanuts a day, same with the greek yogurt.
Thanks again!
Bioavailability of whey > plant based protein
The 30g absorbtion is a myth
Excess calories turn into fat not one specific macro or food.0 -
LOL pretty obvious. I feel like I eat a lot already, should I just double up at meals?
What about Vegans? Where do they get their protein?
Thanks
It's nearly impossible to get high protein/low carb vegan food. Vegans get protein from sources like beans and quinoi.0 -
50% of 2400 cals = 1200 cals = 300g of protein a day.
Looks like you won't reach that without some supplements. I wonder if Tony Horton has any recommendations?
They have this, but this is only if you want to get bulky through bodybeast, only for the hardcore
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50% of 2400 cals = 1200 cals = 300g of protein a day.
Looks like you won't reach that without some supplements. I wonder if Tony Horton has any recommendations?
Of course his recommendation to EVERYTHING is to buy it. He probably has something you can buy, but you may have to buy the catalog and a number ticket to get a phone number you have to buy a prepaid phone for, then but Shipping and handling send it to them so they can charge you to buy something buy buy buy wtf0 -
50% of 2400 cals = 1200 cals = 300g of protein a day.
Looks like you won't reach that without some supplements. I wonder if Tony Horton has any recommendations?
They have this, but this is only if you want to get bulky through bodybeast, only for the hardcore
looks legit0 -
50% of 2400 cals = 1200 cals = 300g of protein a day.
Looks like you won't reach that without some supplements. I wonder if Tony Horton has any recommendations?
They have this, but this is only if you want to get bulky through bodybeast, only for the hardcore
looks legit
30 servings @ 18g of pro per for only $60 + shipping and guaranteed to get your ripped0 -
LOL pretty obvious. I feel like I eat a lot already, should I just double up at meals?
What about Vegans? Where do they get their protein?
Thanks
They eat meat when no one's looking.
I'm loling quite good now0 -
50% protein is a bit extreme. Why not aim for 1g of protein per pound of LBM and call it a day?
40% carb, 30% fat, 30% protein should be just fine.0 -
LOL pretty obvious. I feel like I eat a lot already, should I just double up at meals?
What about Vegans? Where do they get their protein?
Thanks
It's nearly impossible to get high protein/low carb vegan food. Vegans get protein from sources like beans and quinoi.
This ^
Meat is going to be the highest in protein for lowest carbs. I eat mostly vegetarian (I eat fish occasionally), and can manage about 40 carb/30 protein/30 fat. I rely a lot on dairy and eggs.0 -
LOL pretty obvious. I feel like I eat a lot already, should I just double up at meals?
What about Vegans? Where do they get their protein?
Thanks
They eat meat when no one's looking.
I'm loling quite good now
How else do you explain that vegan powerlifter who can deadlift almost 600 pounds?0 -
Just look at some of your MFP friends diaries. I have seen some guys that eat over 200g of protein and get some ideas on how they do it.0
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They eat meat when no one's looking.
I'm loling quite good now
How else do you explain that vegan powerlifter who can deadlift almost 600 pounds?
Maybe there were some white castles hidden near the chalk.0 -
I know you were doing the veggie shake thing but are you also doing any sort of protein shake? They really can boost your protein percentage. I drink one every morning for breakfast with skim milk which also adds a bit of protein. Also you can add peanut butter or greek yogurt to it to boost it even more. Also snacks like nuts, string cheese, greek yogurt, tuna packets, protein bars etc.
Yeah I drink two protein shakes a day, they are veggie protein so they aren't as high in protein as a whey protein. The reason I stick with the veggie protein is because I ready it absorbs much better in your body, whey protein is wasted when your body doesn't absorb it. Another thing is you shouldn't take in more than 30g of protein per meal (body turns excess into fat). I'll add tuna and protein bars to my meals and see how that helps. I do eat a lot of almonds and peanuts a day, same with the greek yogurt.
Thanks again!
Please do some more research as that is silly talk. Look at the BV of whey vs veggie protein and while there are pathways for protein to be stored as fat, it is very inefficient and unlikely to happen for most people
This. Even if you only absorb X amount per sitting, the rest stays in your blood as protein to be used after X is used. There are plenty of people who fast such that they eat all their calories in one meal or a short window and they are able to meet their protein needs because what the OP said is just a myth that has been spread pervasively.0 -
They eat meat when no one's looking.
I'm loling quite good now
How else do you explain that vegan powerlifter who can deadlift almost 600 pounds?
Maybe there were some white castles hidden near the chalk.
Ed Zachary!0 -
Have you tried following the diet plan that came with it?
At least, I assume that P90X2 has a diet plan (with recipes and schedules) like P90X.
I'd think that should make it so you hit your macros, or pretty darned close.0 -
LOL pretty obvious. I feel like I eat a lot already, should I just double up at meals?
Fatty meat?0 -
hey bro, some good foods with a lot of protein I eat are:
Chicken (very clean)
Eggwhites (about 10-12 a day)
Tuna
Milk
Yogurt
Cottage cheese
Cheese
And protein shakes, the one listed above is like 60$ and 18gr per serving??
Don't buy it! Waste of your money, I pay far less for more and 21-28gr of protein per serving.0 -
These old ladies were consuming and retaining far more than 30g of protein in their pulse feeding meal. Myth, yes.
Protein pulse feeding improves protein retention in elderly women
http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/69/6/1202.short0 -
LOL pretty obvious. I feel like I eat a lot already, should I just double up at meals?
What about Vegans? Where do they get their protein?
Thanks
They eat meat when no one's looking.
I'm loling quite good now
How else do you explain that vegan powerlifter who can deadlift almost 600 pounds?
Superior diet for strength?0 -
A lot of great ideas, thanks everyone!0
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