Vegan help please!
tlkavanagh
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I'm an athletic built man who recently switched my diet to a vegan based life style due to health issues and concerns. Im happy to lose the 15lbs of excess body fat but I don't want to lose my muscle mass that I've spent years to get. I'm finding it difficult to reach my 200g of protein a day. Anyone with helpful advice or foods to look at I would sincerely appreciate the help.
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Honestly, the simplest solution would be protein powder. Soya, pea or maybe hemp.
Why 200g though? What calculation are you following that gives you that target, and how close are you getting to it?
Otherwise, soya products (milk, tofu, soy yogurt), lentils, beans, adding spirulina powder to food, adding chia seeds (15g max a day, though) to food, eating frozen peas frequently and buying soya/linseed enriched bread.1 -
Check out nomeatathlete.com. There is also a Facebook site of him. He has published recipe books. I have pre- ordered the new one and wait for the delivery as I want to give it to my son who puts an emphasis on the protein intake. Me not so much, I'm just running and eating what I like (vegan of course)2
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The 200g is what I've always used to maintain my weight at 230lbs. I have been adding hemp seeds to a lot of meals in order to push my protein levels up.0
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And thank you very much0
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Google vegan bodybuilder--lots of info1
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I get around a 100 as a vegan female with 10 pounds to my goal! Check out no cow bars! They are my goto post Workout Snack since I can't do quest bars anymore! Then I do shakeolgy, pb2, edamame, coconut yogurt, almonds, boca vegan burgers,spinach, broccoli! Hope that little list helps, good luck!2
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Tofu and tempeh are great sources of protein.
Quinoa has a surprising amount of protein and is an easy swap for rice.
Protein powders, etc.
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Seiten is also a great source of protein. Tofu and tempeh as well.1
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MorticiaAdams66 wrote: »Check out nomeatathlete.com. There is also a Facebook site of him. He has published recipe books. I have pre- ordered the new one and wait for the delivery as I want to give it to my son who puts an emphasis on the protein intake. Me not so much, I'm just running and eating what I like (vegan of course)
I love this cookbook (and their podcast- I listen to it while running.) All whole-foods plant based and really tasty. That being said, they also address the notion that with the exception of some body builders, we don't actually need nearly as much protein as we're told.
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I recommend you to watch a YouTube channel called "Vegan Physique". He makes it look really easy to build muscle on a vegan diet.1
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