What do I have to do for fat loss?
picheakasha262
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I am 5’6 and 140 pounds at 22 years old. I like to run , and I am training to run an 18 min 5K. It’s my hope to reduce body fat in order to improve my running times. One coach suggested that I eat 2000 calories ( 40% carbs , 30% protein , and 30% fat ) while doing 3 strength training routines during the week , and running a total of 46 km per week with hill repeats and speed internals at times
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I'd swap your carbs for proteins ratio...you'll build muscle faster and thus burn more fat at rest...you may not weigh any less but your body fat ratio will be less...12
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As a high intensity athlete , I find that cutting carbs impacts my running negatively1
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picheakasha262 wrote: »I am 5’6 and 140 pounds at 22 years old. I like to run , and I am training to run an 18 min 5K. It’s my hope to reduce body fat in order to improve my running times. One coach suggested that I eat 2000 calories ( 40% carbs , 30% protein , and 30% fat ) while doing 3 strength training routines during the week , and running a total of 46 km per week with hill repeats and speed internals at times
And you don't agree with your coach, or?1 -
simonpaulhowell wrote: »I'd swap your carbs for proteins ratio...you'll build muscle faster and thus burn more fat at rest...you may not weigh any less but your body fat ratio will be less...
OP is an athlete, and you're suggesting cutting carbs?6 -
TavistockToad wrote: »picheakasha262 wrote: »I am 5’6 and 140 pounds at 22 years old. I like to run , and I am training to run an 18 min 5K. It’s my hope to reduce body fat in order to improve my running times. One coach suggested that I eat 2000 calories ( 40% carbs , 30% protein , and 30% fat ) while doing 3 strength training routines during the week , and running a total of 46 km per week with hill repeats and speed internals at times
And you don't agree with your coach, or?
I am unsure, and am looking for a second opinion0 -
picheakasha262 wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »picheakasha262 wrote: »I am 5’6 and 140 pounds at 22 years old. I like to run , and I am training to run an 18 min 5K. It’s my hope to reduce body fat in order to improve my running times. One coach suggested that I eat 2000 calories ( 40% carbs , 30% protein , and 30% fat ) while doing 3 strength training routines during the week , and running a total of 46 km per week with hill repeats and speed internals at times
And you don't agree with your coach, or?
I am unsure, and am looking for a second opinion
What does MFP give you to lose 0.5lb per week?1 -
TavistockToad wrote: »picheakasha262 wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »picheakasha262 wrote: »I am 5’6 and 140 pounds at 22 years old. I like to run , and I am training to run an 18 min 5K. It’s my hope to reduce body fat in order to improve my running times. One coach suggested that I eat 2000 calories ( 40% carbs , 30% protein , and 30% fat ) while doing 3 strength training routines during the week , and running a total of 46 km per week with hill repeats and speed internals at times
And you don't agree with your coach, or?
I am unsure, and am looking for a second opinion
What does MFP give you to lose 0.5lb per week?
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picheakasha262 wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »picheakasha262 wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »picheakasha262 wrote: »I am 5’6 and 140 pounds at 22 years old. I like to run , and I am training to run an 18 min 5K. It’s my hope to reduce body fat in order to improve my running times. One coach suggested that I eat 2000 calories ( 40% carbs , 30% protein , and 30% fat ) while doing 3 strength training routines during the week , and running a total of 46 km per week with hill repeats and speed internals at times
And you don't agree with your coach, or?
I am unsure, and am looking for a second opinion
What does MFP give you to lose 0.5lb per week?
So netting that will probably give you close to what your coach has suggested.
As for macros I don't really know the logic behind the 40/30/30. Adequate protein is less than 30% of 2000 cals I would have thought3 -
simonpaulhowell wrote: »I'd swap your carbs for proteins ratio...you'll build muscle faster and thus burn more fat at rest...you may not weigh any less but your body fat ratio will be less...
Here's a useful, evidence-based guide for setting up your calories and macros: https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/819055/setting-your-calorie-and-macro-targets/p14
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