Eating enough protein is difficult. There’s no way I could do it without drinking about half of it.
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Eating enough protein is difficult. There’s no way I could do it without drinking about half of it.
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No kidding. I just finished a bowl full of meatballs in a stroganoff cream sauce and almost didn’t want to finish it.
Breathing matters...
You obviously didn’t cook those ribeyes…they look entirely too perfect to be your work
~LB
Looks good and agreed, been drinking the raw version.
What ya training for
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Training. That’s funny.
I go to the gym because I don’t want to decay. I saw a clip of some guy named Wilkins or something like that. Navy seal guy. Dude asks him “what’s should guys “our age” focus on to stay fit and healthy.” The response was clean up your diet, go to the gym, and stop drinking. He said that every day you’re not working, you’re going backwards. Okay. Maybe, maybe not. Figure it out for yourself. But it made perfect sense to me and based on personal experience, this works. And since I’m doing the work anyway, I want the muscle that can come along with it.
What kind of training do you do?
Fish - Would you mind sharing how much you weigh, as I was surprised by the comment of having to drink nearly half of your protein. I’m usually around 205-210 and feel like getting enough protein through food is not difficult.
200 grams = 7 ounces. So a 200lb guy would need 7 oz of protein? Is that per meal or per day?
No sir.
One weighed ounce of raw meat will vary between 6-9'ish grams of protein depending on the source.
See below for chicken as an example...
https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/fdc-app.htm...1960/nutrients
Last edited by Glenn; 01-31-2023 at 10:40 AM.
Sorry. Mashed send before I was finished typing.
Also it is recommended that we get 0.75-1 gram of protein per LEAN pound of body weight. Not total body weight.
Most people are trucking between 30-40% body fat so their lean muscle mass will be roughly 40'ish% of that total weight.
Last edited by Glenn; 01-31-2023 at 10:43 AM.
Thank you for the clarification.
LOL. The pencil neck diet of Adam Schiff.
the math is complicated enough...but the real hard part is to decide who to believe.
(sorry i let you down, glenn)
Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.
ok
to the OP
eating the RIGHT protein is difficult. not one single gram needs to come from milk destined for another mammal. dont you see how crazy that is? drinking milk from a cow? i know we've made it as normal as drinking cow blood in the serengeti, but its weird. plenty of places to get protein from that aint milk or meat.
look up other "diets" that make you uncomfortable instead of perusing the internet until you find one you like.
Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.
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