Group: New Members Greet & Meet - Introduce yourself

Created: 2011/12/31, Members: 1539, Messages: 27038

Officially introduce yourself to the community by sharing your goals, obstacles or accomplishments. Don't be shy.. we're all here for the same reason. The more support we share the easier it will be to reach our goals!

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skookumaj
skookumaj
Posts: 1
Joined: 2009/11/19
United States
2009/11/29, 12:50 PM
Hello community,
Like all of you, I'm new to this site and want to use it to upgrade my life. I've tried reading through a lot of the threads on here to figure out my nutrition options and have come close to manageable recipes but I still have questions. I'm a large guy, 6' about 265 lbs, 24% body fat, not sure my bmi, been working out off and on for half my life (I"m 32) so I've got a fair bit of muscle but also have the fat to match so I'm quite bulky. I started doing cardio recently by jogging as far as I can and am up to 2.5 miles (will be implementing sprints soon). My workout is whatever I can do at home, mostly pushups, situps, pullups, etc.. I work two jobs so time is of the essence for me, as I'm sure it is for most. I understand the advantage to eating 5-7 meals a day but I feel like it is requiring too much planning and time monitoring for me, I practically need to set an alarm to remember. I would like it to match my workout, simple yet efficient. According to this sites nutritional plan, I need to consume 265g protein, 663g carbs, and 50g fat for a total caloric intake of 4118 to meet my goal of lowering fat and toning muscle. I read tons of material on nutrition and it gets me scatter-brained trying to consume foods that give me maximum omega-3's, antioxidants, vitamin and minerals, that meet my daily calories and still have time to continue my life! I'm wondering if I can get some help on a specific menu I can follow that will meet my aforementioned calories and still leave me time for other interests, I prefer to eat only 3-4 times a day if possible. I read the "4500 calories for under $15" menu and it seems like a ridiculous amount of food and is a little more than my recommendation but I'll give it a shot if it's the best suggestion. I don't have any food allergies or phobias (excluding exotic, extreme foods) and I know how to cook but don't want to spend my time at home always in the kitchen. Thanks for reading and for any suggestions/hints that you can contribute.
Carivan
Carivan
Posts: 8,542
Joined: 2002/01/20
Canada
2009/11/29, 07:29 PM
Keep it simple and don't get sucked in by the technicalities.

Eat clean foods, include 3 meals and two snacks.

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Patience, persistence and perspiration make an unbeatable combination for success.



Ivan (GO HABS GO!)

Montreal Canada (City of Festivals)