I am currently 175 lbs. 5ft 10 and about 16 percent body fat. I am starting a test e cycle and want to know what meal plan could help me gain the most from the cycle. I have been eating talapia, brown rice, chicken breasts, broccoli, and egg whites every day. Any info to clean this up will be appreciated.
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Originally posted by SouthernSmoke View PostI am currently 175 lbs. 5ft 10 and about 16 percent body fat. I am starting a test e cycle and want to know what meal plan could help me gain the most from the cycle. I have been eating talapia, brown rice, chicken breasts, broccoli, and egg whites every day. Any info to clean this up will be appreciated.
How many meals are you consuming per day?
Please list your diet, such as
Meal 1. 8 eggs, 1 cup oats
Etc...
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Originally posted by SouthernSmoke View PostThe thing is that I usually eaeat them at different timessage per day at random. Usually like 6 meals. 1. Oatmeal. 2. Chicken, broccoli 3. Fish 4. Egg whites. 5. Rice and chicken. 6. Post workout shake. Switch them around often though. Don't know if that matters?
I usually eat 1 chicken meal, beef meal, fish meal, egg meal and 1-2 whey isolate shakes. Carbs are barley, quinoa, yams, oats, basmati rice. Fats are eggs, olive oil, youghart and the fats in animal protein.
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Originally posted by SouthernSmoke View PostI am currently 175 lbs. 5ft 10 and about 16 percent body fat. I am starting a test e cycle and want to know what meal plan could help me gain the most from the cycle. I have been eating talapia, brown rice, chicken breasts, broccoli, and egg whites every day. Any info to clean this up will be appreciated.
175-16%BF = 147 lean pounds. Using a multiplier of 15 provides a fairly accurate number of daily calories the average man would require to sustain current weight. So, 147x15=2205. You would need to develop a diet that is approx 2500+ cals per day splitting macros 40/40/20 to gain mass.
I may have an North American type diet for you to use thats about 2300 cals. Let me know if you need a template to use.
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At each meal, include foods that deliver some fat, fiber, and protein. The fiber makes you feel full right away, the protein helps you stay full for longer, and the fat works with the hormones in your body to tell you to stop eating. Adding nuts to your diet is a good way to maintain weight because it has all three.
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