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Hey guys. There might have been a thread like this before but I wasn't bothered to find out.

Go here to post diets depending on fitness goals (cutting, dirty bulk, clean bulk etc)

(Cutting diet) From mon to fri my lunch usually consists of:

- 3 slices of wholegrain bread
- around 60g of cottage cheese
- 2 cans of chili or basil tuna (17g of protein ea.)
- 1 chopped tomato and 1 avocado.

Enjoy!
 

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Breakfast (cut):

- 1 serving of fruit, usually a banana
- 1 sachet's worth of oats (water, not skim milk)
- 30g protein shake
- 1 fish oil pill
 

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To have optimum cutting gains, I drink around 2.5-3.5L of water a day. Drinking more water will lose your "water weight" too. So if you already have a low bf% but you don't have the heaps ripped look, that's probably due to your body not having enough water intake and conserving water aka keeping water weight.
 

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I've gone from 54kg - 65kg on my bulk since march while maintaining body fat percentage (i.e. I have gained bf but it's stayed the same relatively) and over the last month I've gone from 65 to 62.5. Slow cut for optimum muscle maintenance yeowwwwww

Diet: cut (i like that everyone is doing summer cuts. it makes me excited for summer!)

Meal 1: "godess" protein shake (WPI with butt load of thermogenics) and a teaspoon of peanut butter
Meal 2: 140g chicken/read meat/salmon, salad(no red/orange vegetables), whole egg mayonnaise
Meal 3: same as meal 2
Meal 4: post workout (just godess with 1 teaspoon of sugar in it)
Meal 5: same as meal 2
Meal 6: 6 eggs scrambled (only 2 yolks) OR 250g cottage cheese

I also pick at some nuts in there as well. Sometimes I'll have 1c broccoli instead of salad.
There's usually 4 cups of green tea and about 4L of water on workout days, 3 on rest days.

Cheat meal is once a week, usually when we go out to dinner as a group on mondays, I'll have pizza or I'll have Caesar salad and an ice cream yumyumyum
 
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4 weetbix
ham salad sandwhich or baked beans or chicken sub
chicken burger leftovers
post workout shake and like 1L milk
chicken burger or spaghetti
whole bottle of red wine

working a treat
 

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I've gone from 54kg - 65kg on my bulk since march while maintaining body fat percentage (i.e. I have gained bf but it's stayed the same relatively) and over the last month I've gone from 65 to 62.5. Slow cut for optimum muscle maintenance yeowwwwww

Diet: cut (i like that everyone is doing summer cuts. it makes me excited for summer!)

Meal 1: "godess" protein shake (WPI with butt load of thermogenics) and a teaspoon of peanut butter
Meal 2: 140g chicken/read meat/salmon, salad(no red/orange vegetables), whole egg mayonnaise
Meal 3: same as meal 2
Meal 4: post workout (just godess with 1 teaspoon of sugar in it)
Meal 5: same as meal 2
Meal 6: 6 eggs scrambled (only 2 yolks) OR 250g cottage cheese

I also pick at some nuts in there as well. Sometimes I'll have 1c broccoli instead of salad.
There's usually 4 cups of green tea and about 4L of water on workout days, 3 on rest days.

Cheat meal is once a week, usually when we go out to dinner as a group on mondays, I'll have pizza or I'll have Caesar salad and an ice cream yumyumyum
How long have you been at this diet for? I'm just curious as to whether you think having the same meal 3 times a day gets fuck off boring/annoying
 

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Can't list my entire diet because I get bored easily and cannot eat the same thing every day.

Just woke up now - about to have oats, protein shake and fish oil tablets.
When I get to uni I will probably have a protein shake again.
Two or so hours later - depending on how I feel I will probably grab skinless + grilled chicken breast strips or subway meatball sub (no cheese, wheat bread etc)
Two or so hours later - will be at home - tuna salad (with a ton of extra virgin olive oil and avocado for dem fatty acidz)
Pre workout meal - Extra lean steak, steamed greens and sweet potato
Post workout meal - always protein shake
post post workout meal (one hour after protein shake) - egg whites/tuna

Don't usually workout so close to bed time but will be flat out today (usually like putting carbs in post post workout meal)
 

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How long have you been at this diet for? I'm just curious as to whether you think having the same meal 3 times a day gets fuck off boring/annoying
Been eating like this for a month, so far.
I live out of home and am very poor, so I just buy what's cheap. A bag of lettuce is $5 and broccoli is like $2.98/kg. Chicken is $8 per kilo, so I can easily live off less than $50 a week this way. I always mix up what meat I have. Steak, chicken, basa, salmon etc. It also makes it easier to cook in bulk. I just buy a kilo of chicken, cook that shit up and put it in containers for a few days worth of food.

I eat what I eat for nutrition. I don't give a fuck about taste, except what I eat is actually really tasty (lucky meeee). My protein shakes are strawberry flavoured (yummers) I love nuts and peanut butter and I really like salad and mayo.

I'm only gonna do this for ~5-6 months (adjusting calories/macros where needed) and slowly start introducing carbs again mid summer.
When i bulk, i clean bulk, so i don't really gain much body fat.
Bulking diet: I did this from march until about a month ago, varying only for cheat meals (pretty much). When I start bulking again, I'll do this for 6-8 months or until I feel like a whale.

Meal 1: 3/4c. oats OR 5 weetbix, protein shake (only 1/2 cup oats/3 weetbix on rest day)
Meal 2: 2/3c. brown rice, chicken(or whatever meat), heaps of greens and salad
Meal 3: same as 2, but if it's legs day I'll have 1c brown rice
Meal 4: post workout shake (50p, 35c, 3f)
Meal 5: HEAPS of salad and green veges and whatever meat (if i have white meat above, i'll have red meat or salmon for this one)
Meal 6: Some nuts
Meal 7: 250g cottage cheese or 6 eggs scrambled (2 yolks)

People need to remember that food is meant to provide fuel and nutrition. People are getting plenty of fuel but no nutrition. You can't step outside without seeing someone who is overweight. It's ridiculous. I'm a pretty extreme example of eating for nutrition, and I have no problems with indulging once in a while but if people ate more like I (and others itt) do, there would be a lot less obesity, diabetes, heart problems, high blood pressure etc. I get pretty fired up about this, because so many people have SO many health problems these days and a lot of it is preventable. It all comes from a lack of education. People don't understand what's in their food unless they can physically see it. If most people read the nutrition label on a big mac and saw 'XXg fat' or whatever, they mightn't think that is very much unless they saw XXg of fat sitting on their plate. Same with sodium. People see 'XXXmg' and they're like 'oh, milligrams, that's not much'.
Also, people think that just because you're thin, you're healthy. My boyfriend's sister is really thin but she skips breakfast, eats lots of McDonald's and like 3 blocks of chocolate a week. I would hate to be her when she's 60 and has heart problems.

Also, wtf "McDonald's" was in my computer spell check dictionary thing. ffs.

/rant. Sorry everyone.
 
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jokes on her
sure you can be overweight and healthy
but there is a very direct correlation between waist size and poor health
so suggesting that just eating healthy (what a joke, if she ate properly she wouldnt look like an ogre) is all that matters is a load of bollocks
 

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jokes on her
sure you can be overweight and healthy
but there is a very direct correlation between waist size and poor health
so suggesting that just eating healthy (what a joke, if she ate properly she wouldnt look like an ogre) is all that matters is a load of bollocks
Never said you can be over weight and healthy. I said just because you're thin, doesn't mean you're healthy.
Over weight people need to eat healthy and do cardio to strengthen their heart. Shame eating healthy doesn't change your face, though.
 
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Never said you can be over weight and healthy. I said just because you're thin, doesn't mean you're healthy.
Over weight people need to eat healthy and do cardio to strengthen their heart. Shame eating healthy doesn't change your face, though.
nah i was talking about the fat chic blog lol the most current post on there is about how you can be fat and healthy etc
 

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how good is cottage cheese?

im cleanin' 3 250g tubs a week.

how good is sirena tuna? holy shit man 50% of my pantry is this canned tuna
 

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brekky: 2 eggs on wholemeal toast, protein shake (powder, 2eggs, 500ml milk)
Recess: 2 pieces of fruit, can of tuna, sultanas
Lunch: salad with chicken
Arvo: shake and fruit
Dinner: changes each day
 

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