mattk
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Registered: 27th Feb 06
Location: St. Helens
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I used to be eating
3 scrambled eggs at 7:30
1 chicken breast and brown rice at 110
1 chicken breast and brown rice at 30
Turkey/Beef/Chicken and mixed veg or chips at 60
a little summat before bed at 10:30- 120
due to a change of contract at work im now doing a different job and time is TIGHT
I can manage the morning eggs, its the 2 seperate dinners I cant do, I could probably nibble a buttie while I work at 30 and have the 2 chicken breast at 11
the buttie will probably be ham salad cause the shop over the road from the site do kick arse ones! and I can send my apprentice over
Is it the fact your ingesting food at regular intervals or that your ingesting quality protein at regular intervals thats best
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Tom A
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Registered: 3rd Aug 07
Location: Windsor, Berkshire.
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I find eating a good amount the hardest part of bodybuilding, the gym is the easy bit in comparison. Because i go to 6th form and work, i usually manage 4 meals a day, and a couple of protein shakes, but i try and have as big a meal as i can get, but i always miss breakfast, because i'm lazy and choose to stay in bed, so i really need to get up and get on with breakfast.
And to answer your question, i've always thought it was food at regular intervals that was important, because it ensures your burning your food for energy and not muscle, therefore keeping your muscle mass up?
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mattk
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Registered: 27th Feb 06
Location: St. Helens
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yeah I was thinking it was just to keep the motabilism moving
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hugefoot
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Registered: 13th Apr 07
Location: Lincolnshire
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yeh the regular meals keep the metabolism high, im just starting a proper diet regimje and its hard to get the 5 meals a day thing going, once im used to it, will be ok!
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corsa5dr
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Registered: 12th Jan 03
Location: Bath/Bristol - Evo 4 GSR
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The regular protein intake is the important bit, keeps your body in a anabolic state (state for building muscle)
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Marc
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Registered: 11th Aug 02
Location: York
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I eat throughout the day. People always comment at work. I think its better to eat throughout the day instead in one go at mid day.
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STEvieXE
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Registered: 21st Jan 03
Location: Ballymena N.I.
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i have time problems for eating also
this is my working day usual diet
7.30am
100g oats blended with one scoop protein and milk
cheese string and a babybel
10am
4 pieces of brown bread sandwichs with different fillings, apple and a banana
1pm
100g pasta with can of tune and mayo
scone or bap etc
3pm
homemade protein bar or protein shake
7pm post workout hake
8pm
dinner meat veg potatoes/ rice etc
9pm snack like cottage cheese with 2 slices of bread
10pm
100g of pasta with a can of tuna
not a perfect diet but am getting there and have increased my weight by a stone since xmas
was eating another 100g of oats a day but wasnt agreeing with me inside so i axed the second helping from my diet
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Carl
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Registered: 9th May 04
Location: Jimmy Bennett's la la land.
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quote: Originally posted by Tom A
I find eating a good amount the hardest part of bodybuilding, the gym is the easy bit in comparison. Because i go to 6th form and work, i usually manage 4 meals a day, and a couple of protein shakes, but i try and have as big a meal as i can get, but i always miss breakfast, because i'm lazy and choose to stay in bed, so i really need to get up and get on with breakfast.
For sure, breakfast is the main one as you have had 8 hours ish with nothing.
My intake is woeful, find it hard work, need to be ultra organised to combat it.
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Wrighty
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Registered: 28th Feb 04
Location: Howden
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workings shifts is a pain, its soo hard to try eat right, sometimes i just end up having a protein shake first thing or if i have time, toast and shake, maybe same again for lunch and something sensible for dinner
then shifts will change and cock everything up! i think the hardest part of any workout is eating right, probs 70-80% nutrition, 20-30% exercise...i just try get as much protein in as poss
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