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  • Diet Help / Ideas

    Just want to start by saying hello all!! This is my first post since reading over the boards. :)

    After reading so much about diets and proper training i must admit i am little confused. For a little background i am 6'0 190lbs and about 18% bodyfat. I worked out for about a year than had to take about 6months off waiting for a new gym to be built.
    Some of my main goals are to loss the love handles and gain some muscle and definition. Now that i am back in the gym for the past month i have lost little over 16lbs. I have done this by using the Atkins diet. But after reading some articles on how it breaks down muscle i am in search of a good diet to loss fat and still be able to put on a little muslce at the sametime.

    My typical workout week looks like this:
    Mondays - chest (run a mile before workout, mile after)
    Tuesday - back (run a mile before workout, mile after)
    Wedsday - shoulders (run a mile before workout, mile after)
    Thursday - arms (bi's and tri's) (run a mile before workout, mile after)
    Friday - Legs (no running)
    Saturday - 2 miles
    Sunday - 2 miles

    Any ideas / comments on a good diet?
    Hope i posted this in the right forum :D

  • #2
    That is a ton of running bro. If you are looking to add some muscle, I would suggest cutting back on the cardio... IMO.

    I was doing that for the longest time. I was at 175 lbs. Now, after changing my routine to cardio 2 (the most 3) times a week, I know weigh in at 188 lbs. Albeit, that I was doing a cutting cycle, and then realized that it's winter, and I don't need to be cut right now ;)

    Just my 2.

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    • #3
      I would do the following bro instead
      monday-chest and shoulders
      tuesday-back and abs
      wed-1 hour of cardio(am)
      thursday-legs/calves
      friday-arms/forearms
      sat/sunday-OFF totally

      eat 20 calories per body pound and keep protein at 40% or higher

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