Nutrient Breakdown Percentages (protein/carb/fat)
bethybaby11
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What have you set your nutrient breakdown percentages (protein/carb/fat) at?
I was advised at a crossfit club to aim for:
40% protein
40% carbohydrate
20% fat
Is this info correct?
I was advised at a crossfit club to aim for:
40% protein
40% carbohydrate
20% fat
Is this info correct?
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I've got mine set at 40-30-30 p-f-c However I do struggle to hit my protein goal and sometimes skim just over on carbs. I may have to look at changing them.
If it were me I would take 10% off of your carbs and put it on fat0 -
Based on what I have read, you should figure out what your body is comfy with. For me getting to 30% protein is almost impossible. I have been alternating 40/30/30. I am now on 40 fats for a month. Next I will try the 40 proteins and then determine which works best for me.0
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It's up to you, totally. I'm at a 40/30/30 (c/p/f) right now.0
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There are alot of different programs. I try to shoot for 100 carbs and limit my sugars. I try to get my protein higher than my carbs but it is tough. Fat calories from good sources are unfairly demonized.0
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Hi guys, I recently got a Hyperstatic Fat Tank test done and my body fat was 25.5%. I'd like to get to 20%. I'm not worried about the scale weight but don't like my stomach and thighs being big;(.
I was told to increase my protein to 102 grams which is my lean body mass. Fitness Pal is a little confusing but I added all my food today and looks okay. I increased protein and decreased veggies. I can't eat grains.
I can't even begin to understand macros percentages, but I hope I'm on the right track.
Maybe it's my hate of math haha, but hopefully I'll gain muscle and lose fat. I do crossfit and working my way up on weights.0 -
I'm 35/35/300
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Follow not only what works for you but what you can follow long term. I just changed my carbs to 10% and it's gonna take a lot of discipline and proper meal planning. I find aside from veggies and fruit all other carbs make me feel tired.0
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Honestly it really depends on your body fat percentage, and what your goals are, for me 45,30,25 carbs,protein,fat0
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Id have a look at a macronutrient calculator and set the following parameters: 1g Protein/lb lean mass and .45g fat
iifym.com/calculators0
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