2005/02/21, 12:46 AM
Hi im new and i want to know how i can increase my protein intake (without supplements). I would also like to know if there are any high protein/low calorie foods out there. Thaks in advance.
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2005/02/21, 01:48 AM
nuts,turkey,lean meat,poultry,tuna all fish. Theese are just a few use fitbuddy and you will find more.
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2005/02/21, 04:41 PM
cottage cheese ... protein shake?
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2005/02/21, 07:55 PM
Your profile is empty, so do not know your stats, goals, etc. But shoot for at least 1 gr. per lb. of bodyweight, more will not hurt you. Say you need 150 gr. of protein per day, it is a very simple task to get 30 gr. per meal in 5 meals.
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2005/02/21, 11:16 PM
soy, beans, seeds, trailmix
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2005/02/22, 04:23 AM
You will get a compleate suply of quality amino acids from Milk, eggs (1yolk/6whites) and tuna. and cheaper then everyday food.
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2005/02/22, 11:22 AM
Also beef jerky is high in protein and low carb.
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2005/02/22, 09:35 PM
So if i got 150 grams of protein in a day, should i spread that out thoroughout my day in, say 6 meals?
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2005/02/22, 09:37 PM
lol.. i meant to say how should i spread it? Before & after training, brekfast, lunch. Where will i achieve the best results?
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2005/02/23, 07:06 PM
try to eat the same amount of protein per meal.
thats is to say 160/6=25 g of protein pero meal.
ALTHOU, 150g of protein seems low. you wight 172 pounds. should aim 200g of protein for maximum muscle growth
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2005/02/25, 03:35 PM
Try this for a generic list of foods and protein count.
http://heartspring.net/list_of_high_protein_foods.html#3
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