1. High Calorie Processed Foods. 0:32 2. Protein Can Be Converted Into Fat. 1:41 3. Need More Protein Than They Do. 2:47 4. Not Tracking Your Protein Intake. 4:55 5. Not Eating Enough Protein. 6:22
Re point 2. The body can convert glucogenic amino acids (from protein) to glucose. If the body is in caloric surplus it can convert glucose to fat. I'm not aware of a process in the body for converting protein directly into fat 🤔 Please call it out if you know of such a process.
0.8 grams per bodyweight(kg)-for avg people 1-1.5 grams per weight-for folks who workout for 3-5 days 1.5-2 grams per bodyweight(kg)-for athlete and for those who workout 7 days
Around 1g per pound of bodyweight if you take muscle building seriously, The number of days you go to the gym doesn't really matter as long as your working out intensely
Thank you, you're a legend. I cant get used to the freakin pound system, im very bad with math as well 😂why cant we all just use grams and kilograms. Im 38, 1m83 and 90kg. I work out 3 times a week. So i have to take 90 grams of proteine everyday?
There's a huge difference between 0.8g per KG of body weight vs 0.75g of protein per pound of body weight. I've always found the American system tells you to eat over 100g of protein per day which imo isn't sustainable.
@@j4y625 well, i never be able to do that. I eat 2 eggs a day, fruits, veggies, peanuts, mostly chicken for dinner.. i barely get 60 grams per day and my body is disgusted by it. My feet sweat smells like ammonia, not even after working out but just keepin my shoes on for 8 hrs.. which is an indicator my kidneys cant process it all in time 😖😫 and litteraly is using/burning proteine. Been to so many doctor appointments and blood tests but nobody is able to find whats wrong with me. 200 gram is wayyyyyy too much, thats almost a quarter jar per day 😐
For all the Metrics, Europeans and Non-Mathletes: 1 pound = 0,453592 kg | 1kg = 2.20462 pounds | 3/4=0.75 Formula: Bodyweight in kg x 2.20462 x 0.75 max. effective protein intake for body weight per day: body weight 1kg= 1.7g protein per day body weight 2kg= 3.3g protein per day body weight 5kg = 8.3g protein per day body weight 10kg = 16.5g protein per day body weight 50kg = 82.7g protein per day body weight 60kg = 99.2g protein per day body weight 70kg = 115.2g protein per day body weight 80kg = 132.3g protein per day body weight 90kg = 148.8g protein per day body weight 100kg = 165.3g protein per day
Great video for beginners! All you need to know to start your transformation in 9 minutes. For experienced people it's nothing new, but great value anyway. And the most important thing that was mentioned in brief - never ever eat only lean protein for more than a few days. Again, from experience.
I would say; try not eating out of a packet, especially high shelf life foods as they will be full of preservatives and highly processed. These foods tend to be full of what they call obeseogens these days (and other crap). A mixture of fresh fruit, veg and lean meat portions are enough, and you can make it taste great if you know how. Nothing wrong with a sweet treat now and again, just not everyday. An example of the worst food to eat is shortbread, basically this is sugar, butter and refined wheat flour, not good at all. I have a habit of eating too much refined carbohydrates myself such as bread and pasta, these can make you put on weight and make it hard to shift, even too much rice can make you chubby. I also have poor portion control, which is also important but also quite hard to work out what is the right volume to eat based on age and physical activity. I lost and maintaned to a good weight for a long while through portion control, diet choices and moderate exercise, but got ill (possibly covid) and it smashed my exercise routine. Hard to get that routine back, although getting there.
So, a 260 Lb person trying to do a body recomposition needs around 195g of protein? Does the protein guidelines include estimated fat weight as well? Or is the recommended protein amount based on ideal body weight?
i generally aim for about 150-200g of protein (No more than 200g otherwise the protein farts are real) In terms of carbs, when I'm bulking ill generally do about 250-300g sometimes ill go closer to 350. For fats, its generally between 50 and 100g of fats.
Be at a caloric deficit while having an intake of fat, protein, carb percentage macros. My friend who's a kinesiologist helped me with my macros and calorie deficit of 600. Been losing weight and gaining muscle at the same time 😎
So I was wondering...if nuts are not the best source of protein due to their high calories and fat content, what would you recommend as an alternative, high-protein snack?
Unless you are on a low carb keto diet, fat content doesn't really matter. Almonds and walnuts are top tier nuts cause they can make you feel full from the fiber. If you are doing a high carb low fat diet, then you will be better off drinking protein shakes and fruit and vegetables.
Your not going to get fat eating a bunch of nuts, u don’t absorb all the calories from nuts, and that includes protein. I eat about a cup of nuts, I always feel full after eating them and haven’t gained weight (lost some actually which isn’t my goal). I think eating a cup is good weather your trying to gain or loose.
What lean cuts of beef are you guys using? I've been rolling with ribeyes but I'm also using that as a source of fats, probably not the best but I do consume good fats as well
Wo this is a very amazing and superb video bro telling about this 5 mistake we are doing wrong and keep it up and keep up the good work as always and take care Keep smiling always
On that first point, even if the calorie count is fairly low, if the sugar is high or it has any notable amount of trans fat, then it can negatively impact your gains, or even your health in general
It depends which kind of protein bars, I was eating tons of peanut butter protein bars made by Atkins, I lost 30 pounds in 45 days, I ate as many as I wanted in addition to lots of eggs and bacon just didn’t eat any carbs it’s not a secret
For all the Metrics, Europeans and Non-Mathletes: 1 pound = 0,453592 kg | 1kg = 2.20462 pounds | 3/4=0.75 Formula: Bodyweight in kg x 2.20462 x 0.75 max. effective protein intake for body weight per day: body weight 1kg= 1.7g protein per day body weight 2kg= 3.3g protein per day body weight 5kg = 8.3g protein per day body weight 10kg = 16.5g protein per day body weight 50kg = 82.7g protein per day body weight 60kg = 99.2g protein per day body weight 70kg = 115.2g protein per day body weight 80kg = 132.3g protein per day body weight 90kg = 148.8g protein per day body weight 100kg = 165.3g protein per day
I'm 1.91m for 92 kg.. I'm trying to bulk and loosing fat à bit by limiting my daily intake to 2000kcal (intermittent fast) My intake in prot is between 60_90gr per day. Is this OK?
Super informative and I'm going to be starting your 6 week challenge this week. But you might want to include some women in this video!! Funny snippets inserted and of course men/ protein is the cliche but you could really be speaking to women - especially in the 'not eating enough' mistake. Unless your target market is only men, which I don't believe it is.
If your losing weight but still pretty obese, is the .75 grams per Lb. Still a good idea? Of what I’ve been tracking through MFP I’ve been getting between 130-150 grams a day, And I’ve lost 30 lb so far. Actually just broke a plateau since I went too low with calories. So im down from 350 to 319 and the calculation says I should be consuming 239 grams of protein? That just seems like a lot
Just google kg to lbs. then convert your weight in kg to lbs. then it’s simply your body weight in lbs * 0,75 on your calculator. Now you got 3/4 of your body weight in lbs = how many grams of protein you should eat in a day. Hope you understand
I do not know how anyone can afford to eat enough protein every day. Maybe if I was back home in Alaska and able to fish my own salmon and drop me a moose I could afford it.
It's actually easier than you think. But it can mean consuming things you may not like. Some people don't like plain Greek yogurt but it's a ALOT of protein.
Great video thank you. Canned protein like sardines, salmon r real cheap (watch out for sodium tho), beans or split peas (mid to high protein, alright # carbs, high fiber)chicken breast r game changers 💪💪💪
I just add a vegan protein shake and a block of good quality tofu plus 80g of pasta (with tomato sauce and veggies) per day and that alone is already approx. 80g protein at less than 900kcal, it's so easy. No need to eat animals.
I would suggest ketogenic diet without any carbs for normal average person. Athlete might need some carbs when needing fast energy for high performance but if you aren´t, carbs are useless. Protein is essential in healthy keto.
Doesn’t matter what you eat if you stay in your macros for weight loss If your maintenance caloric intake is 2000 calories And you want to lose weight You must drop 300 to 500 calories So 1500 calories a day 60% protein 15% fat 25% carbs Just an example Or 50% protein 30% carbs 20% fat If you stay within those 1500 calories it doesn’t matter what you eat so long as it fits those macros Pizza Protein bars Etc I do minimize sugars though
The first part of the video is wrong because he says that protein is wrong cuz protein bars have sugar. Sugar has nothing to do with protein. Then he says save the protein for other macro nutrients. That’s contradicting. Then he says maybe you’re eating too little protein. Okay make up your mind instead of trying to get views.
Now I know why my stomach got bigger instead of the opposite, im eating so much chicken breast last couple of months, i dont eat chocolate or ice cream or bars or any of that, I only eat waffles, salads and fruit instead of sweets and stuff, so I dont understand how my stomach got bigger, this might be the reason
Found the tip about gluconeogenesis extremely useful. I was also under the impression that protein was unable to be stored as fat until watching this. Excellent advice and breakdown! Also, your editor is brilliant!
This is insane! Seems like you have to constantly walk on eggshells and jump through hoops to maintain a healthy weight! How do some people stay thin without trying???
Be cautious if you are offered a "free 6 weeks" on Zoom as it may not be accurate. In some cases, you may be required to pay a deposit, essentially doing free advertising for them.
Thats very impossible to do here in NZ. Eggs are $7 a tray of 12 Tuna is $3 a tin And chicken breast is $17 a kg. My shopping food alone for myself is $130 aweek. We are very under paid, over taxed and starting to get too many foreigners coming to live here and buy up all the property's to charge outrageous rents because their money is worth lots here.
Similar situation in Bulgaria, only chicken is a bit cheaper. But still you can find a way to eat healthy, I am sure. Fish can be bought from a market and not in cans, no need to be tuna, any kind is better than processed food. Pork meat is also fine if you track calories and it is better for your health than chicken anyway.
@ilianstoimenov6619 yeah there are little ways to get around it. I bought a big deap freezer and go to a shop called frozen direct. Bulk buy frozen veges and get all the good ones like spinach, corn, broccoli, sweet potatoes and pumpkins. Their meats are little processed but i work around it by doing right serving sizes and supplementing whey protein to reach my 150gms aday.
Go for mackerel instead of tuna or salmon. Go for pork tenderloin or sirloin and buy more when you find them at discount and place in freezer. Regarding frozen vegetables, try buying the specific/own brand of the store instead of other brands more expensive.
Try to find protein bread, it Has very low carbs but is rich in protein (21.4g /100g of protein - the one i eat) and in fibre. Peanutbutter is Rich in protein as well as healthy fat, tuna, meat, eggs. Try some protein joghurts or even whey powder. I consume around 224 protein a day while staying under 2300kcal per day. Losing weight and gaining muscles at the same time
I think the reason why people should look into Keto diet is .. to balance the loads of carbohydrate filled crap on the store shelves that people are used to eating. I mean.. Its all crabohydrate rich stuff.. thats why people get fat. Its way unblanced. Researcher claim that carbohydrates make us sick on the cell level. That's .. excess carbs, and I believe that. Its about balance, and most peoples balance heavily on the carbs side. Anyway.. it makes sense for me seeing my weight gain and lose related to carbs intake.
Not exactly. They fuel the muscles better but without protein it's just fuel, no actual building. On the other hand you can build muscle without a single gram of carbs. Yes, slowly and with less explosive workouts but very doable.
filling?? not the case for so many people..those calories will add up quick.. its considered to be one of the top calorie dense foods out there...healthy but very high in fat content...
I was going to post the same thing. I eat almonds with a brick or 2 of 88% dark chocolate, and I get filled up quickly! Sometimes I have a banana with it too.
Almonds and walnuts by themselves are more filling than peanuts and other nuts since they make you crave more unlike the fiber filled almonds and walnuts
Keto is the most healthy diet but not very performance friendly unless you are very well adapted to it. Protein + carbs is the more universal diet in today's world. And yes, we tend to abuse carbs so lowering is not a bad idea.
This is wrong. its practically impossible to go surplus calories by eating a lot of protein. Guy is talking about protein bars etc. They are not protein, they are candy. He mixed word protein advertized products to actual protein. Pretty false information.
Nice video... but it featured men, primarily. Are women successful in this program? I'm only 2 videos deep, so don't come at me 😅. But just my initial impression is wondering whether this likewise applies to menopausal women. But I'm going to keep looking thru the videos. Because it's good info regardless.
1. High Calorie Processed Foods. 0:32
2. Protein Can Be Converted Into Fat. 1:41
3. Need More Protein Than They Do. 2:47
4. Not Tracking Your Protein Intake. 4:55
5. Not Eating Enough Protein. 6:22
Thank you
Thanks
Re point 2. The body can convert glucogenic amino acids (from protein) to glucose. If the body is in caloric surplus it can convert glucose to fat. I'm not aware of a process in the body for converting protein directly into fat 🤔 Please call it out if you know of such a process.
0.8 grams per bodyweight(kg)-for avg people
1-1.5 grams per weight-for folks who workout for 3-5 days
1.5-2 grams per bodyweight(kg)-for athlete and for those who workout 7 days
Around 1g per pound of bodyweight if you take muscle building seriously, The number of days you go to the gym doesn't really matter as long as your working out intensely
Thank you, you're a legend.
I cant get used to the freakin pound system, im very bad with math as well 😂why cant we all just use grams and kilograms.
Im 38, 1m83 and 90kg.
I work out 3 times a week.
So i have to take 90 grams of proteine everyday?
@@Happythings354 no you have to convert it since it is in pounds, 198 lbs you are so you would need about 175-200g a day as a good range
There's a huge difference between 0.8g per KG of body weight vs 0.75g of protein per pound of body weight. I've always found the American system tells you to eat over 100g of protein per day which imo isn't sustainable.
@@j4y625 well, i never be able to do that.
I eat 2 eggs a day, fruits, veggies, peanuts, mostly chicken for dinner.. i barely get 60 grams per day and my body is disgusted by it.
My feet sweat smells like ammonia, not even after working out but just keepin my shoes on for 8 hrs.. which is an indicator my kidneys cant process it all in time 😖😫 and litteraly is using/burning proteine.
Been to so many doctor appointments and blood tests but nobody is able to find whats wrong with me.
200 gram is wayyyyyy too much, thats almost a quarter jar per day 😐
7:51 3/4 of a gram of protein PER EVERY POUND . . . when you mix metric and imperial you can gain CONVERSION WEIGHT
So 2g s per kg then
For all the Metrics, Europeans and Non-Mathletes:
1 pound = 0,453592 kg | 1kg = 2.20462 pounds | 3/4=0.75
Formula: Bodyweight in kg x 2.20462 x 0.75
max. effective protein intake for body weight per day:
body weight 1kg= 1.7g protein per day
body weight 2kg= 3.3g protein per day
body weight 5kg = 8.3g protein per day
body weight 10kg = 16.5g protein per day
body weight 50kg = 82.7g protein per day
body weight 60kg = 99.2g protein per day
body weight 70kg = 115.2g protein per day
body weight 80kg = 132.3g protein per day
body weight 90kg = 148.8g protein per day
body weight 100kg = 165.3g protein per day
Wow! I’ve been doing it all wrong even at the advice of my doctors. Thank you and looking forward to the program!
Thanks for your research bro 💯
Great video for beginners! All you need to know to start your transformation in 9 minutes. For experienced people it's nothing new, but great value anyway. And the most important thing that was mentioned in brief - never ever eat only lean protein for more than a few days. Again, from experience.
Hi Max, do you plan on making new prep meals videos? Those were useful 👍
Def would love to watch that
Great Video, actually convinced me to get a nutritionist involved. Also, nice sneaking in a scene from Hannibal. :-P
I would say; try not eating out of a packet, especially high shelf life foods as they will be full of preservatives and highly processed. These foods tend to be full of what they call obeseogens these days (and other crap). A mixture of fresh fruit, veg and lean meat portions are enough, and you can make it taste great if you know how. Nothing wrong with a sweet treat now and again, just not everyday. An example of the worst food to eat is shortbread, basically this is sugar, butter and refined wheat flour, not good at all. I have a habit of eating too much refined carbohydrates myself such as bread and pasta, these can make you put on weight and make it hard to shift, even too much rice can make you chubby. I also have poor portion control, which is also important but also quite hard to work out what is the right volume to eat based on age and physical activity. I lost and maintaned to a good weight for a long while through portion control, diet choices and moderate exercise, but got ill (possibly covid) and it smashed my exercise routine. Hard to get that routine back, although getting there.
Yellow fin tuna (canned), Greek yogurt, 90/10 hamburger, locally sourced eggs.
Salmon too
“Locally sourced” be careful. Non pasteurized eggs can be deadly.
Please tell us more about ginger and reaction to the body muscles..I've been seeing videos
So, a 260 Lb person trying to do a body recomposition needs around 195g of protein? Does the protein guidelines include estimated fat weight as well? Or is the recommended protein amount based on ideal body weight?
good question
Target weight
i generally aim for about 150-200g of protein (No more than 200g otherwise the protein farts are real)
In terms of carbs, when I'm bulking ill generally do about 250-300g sometimes ill go closer to 350.
For fats, its generally between 50 and 100g of fats.
Bro, I completely understand the farts being real, like real bad yo! OMG, that was so funny! Thank you. 😂
Is that 3/4 gram of protein per pound of lean body weight or the weight you weigh at that moment?
Be at a caloric deficit while having an intake of fat, protein, carb percentage macros. My friend who's a kinesiologist helped me with my macros and calorie deficit of 600. Been losing weight and gaining muscle at the same time 😎
So I was wondering...if nuts are not the best source of protein due to their high calories and fat content, what would you recommend as an alternative, high-protein snack?
You can try no sugar added beef jerky.
Unless you are on a low carb keto diet, fat content doesn't really matter.
Almonds and walnuts are top tier nuts cause they can make you feel full from the fiber.
If you are doing a high carb low fat diet, then you will be better off drinking protein shakes and fruit and vegetables.
I do eggs in the morning (as many as you like), shrimps and the second part of the day ;)
Your not going to get fat eating a bunch of nuts, u don’t absorb all the calories from nuts, and that includes protein. I eat about a cup of nuts, I always feel full after eating them and haven’t gained weight (lost some actually which isn’t my goal). I think eating a cup is good weather your trying to gain or loose.
"3/4 of a gram per pound" Seriously guys, use american or metric but don't mix both, it doesn't make sense
0.7 to 0.8 grams per pound.
@@ItsOver9000Productions ... Grams. Grams are the metric measure used with the imperial (pound). 3/4 is a fraction it's just maths.
Fraction is not just used by Americans dumа$$
@@Cacophaton ok? I'm explaining what the protein ratio is.
Nutrition labels use grams while bodyweight in the USA is measured in pounds. This is for a US audience.
Super video. Very, very helpful
What lean cuts of beef are you guys using? I've been rolling with ribeyes but I'm also using that as a source of fats, probably not the best but I do consume good fats as well
Great video on macronutrient intake n balance....
Wo this is a very amazing and superb video bro telling about this 5 mistake we are doing wrong and keep it up and keep up the good work as always and take care
Keep smiling always
On that first point, even if the calorie count is fairly low, if the sugar is high or it has any notable amount of trans fat, then it can negatively impact your gains, or even your health in general
It depends which kind of protein bars, I was eating tons of peanut butter protein bars made by Atkins, I lost 30 pounds in 45 days, I ate as many as I wanted in addition to lots of eggs and bacon just didn’t eat any carbs it’s not a secret
Carbs are a bit mandatory when you need the energy 😅 the main ones I add to my meals are potatoes or white rice
The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for protein is a modest 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight, or 0.36 grams per pound.
That applies just for prevention of muscular atrophy.
2:02 Anyone know where that scene is from?
3/4 gram per pound of total body weight or lean body mass weight?
For all the Metrics, Europeans and Non-Mathletes:
1 pound = 0,453592 kg | 1kg = 2.20462 pounds | 3/4=0.75
Formula: Bodyweight in kg x 2.20462 x 0.75
max. effective protein intake for body weight per day:
body weight 1kg= 1.7g protein per day
body weight 2kg= 3.3g protein per day
body weight 5kg = 8.3g protein per day
body weight 10kg = 16.5g protein per day
body weight 50kg = 82.7g protein per day
body weight 60kg = 99.2g protein per day
body weight 70kg = 115.2g protein per day
body weight 80kg = 132.3g protein per day
body weight 90kg = 148.8g protein per day
body weight 100kg = 165.3g protein per day
I'm 1.91m for 92 kg.. I'm trying to bulk and loosing fat à bit by limiting my daily intake to 2000kcal (intermittent fast)
My intake in prot is between 60_90gr per day. Is this OK?
Looks like any method is wrong 😂😂😂
So true, I realised I was eating too much protein the instant I started to count macros.
Super informative and I'm going to be starting your 6 week challenge this week. But you might want to include some women in this video!! Funny snippets inserted and of course men/ protein is the cliche but you could really be speaking to women - especially in the 'not eating enough' mistake. Unless your target market is only men, which I don't believe it is.
Getting too much protein can also not make any difference in strength/muscle gains which is really frustrating
Great video!
Anyone have solid recommendations for good sources of fat that have low calories? Thanks.
If your losing weight but still pretty obese, is the .75 grams per Lb. Still a good idea?
Of what I’ve been tracking through MFP I’ve been getting between 130-150 grams a day, And I’ve lost 30 lb so far. Actually just broke a plateau since I went too low with calories.
So im down from 350 to 319 and the calculation says I should be consuming 239 grams of protein? That just seems like a lot
But I do go to the gym 3-4 times a week with strength training and 20-30 minutes of cardio each session
Is it .7-.8g per current body weight or per goal body weight when trying to lose fat?
Target weight
But calorie deficit with protien intake hmm? Good or bad?
3/4 of a gram per pound, how much is that in metric??
Just google kg to lbs. then convert your weight in kg to lbs. then it’s simply your body weight in lbs * 0,75 on your calculator. Now you got 3/4 of your body weight in lbs = how many grams of protein you should eat in a day. Hope you understand
200 cals for 20 grams of protein is actually incredible if you think about it. And The fact it's chocolate and tastes good is actually striking...
But it makes you crave more 😉
first scene from Parents, Randy Quaid is carrying human flesh
I do not know how anyone can afford to eat enough protein every day. Maybe if I was back home in Alaska and able to fish my own salmon and drop me a moose I could afford it.
It's actually easier than you think. But it can mean consuming things you may not like.
Some people don't like plain Greek yogurt but it's a ALOT of protein.
There's protein in everything. No American has ever died of a lack of protein.
Tuna is like a dollar
Bro protein is one the cheapest things you can eat lol
Isnt Alaska the highest cost of living state? Next to Hawaii
Great video thank you. Canned protein like sardines, salmon r real cheap (watch out for sodium tho), beans or split peas (mid to high protein, alright # carbs, high fiber)chicken breast r game changers 💪💪💪
I just add a vegan protein shake and a block of good quality tofu plus 80g of pasta (with tomato sauce and veggies) per day and that alone is already approx. 80g protein at less than 900kcal, it's so easy. No need to eat animals.
@@undsoweiter7966 that’s also ahealthy alternative
Awesome!
I would suggest ketogenic diet without any carbs for normal average person. Athlete might need some carbs when needing fast energy for high performance but if you aren´t, carbs are useless. Protein is essential in healthy keto.
Thanks
Doesn’t matter what you eat if you stay in your macros for weight loss
If your maintenance caloric intake is 2000 calories
And you want to lose weight
You must drop 300 to 500 calories
So 1500 calories a day
60% protein
15% fat 25% carbs
Just an example
Or 50% protein
30% carbs
20% fat
If you stay within those 1500 calories it doesn’t matter what you eat so long as it fits those macros
Pizza
Protein bars
Etc
I do minimize sugars though
But most ppl won’t be able to stay in a calorie deficit if the foods are not filling. In a make believe, Barbie world- sure. 👍 😮
The first part of the video is wrong because he says that protein is wrong cuz protein bars have sugar. Sugar has nothing to do with protein. Then he says save the protein for other macro nutrients. That’s contradicting. Then he says maybe you’re eating too little protein. Okay make up your mind instead of trying to get views.
Now I know why my stomach got bigger instead of the opposite, im eating so much chicken breast last couple of months, i dont eat chocolate or ice cream or bars or any of that, I only eat waffles, salads and fruit instead of sweets and stuff, so I dont understand how my stomach got bigger, this might be the reason
According to this I'd need roughly 150g of protein a day..thats loads, I barely can sustain 80-100g a day and Im full cant eat more.
Found the tip about gluconeogenesis extremely useful. I was also under the impression that protein was unable to be stored as fat until watching this. Excellent advice and breakdown! Also, your editor is brilliant!
This is insane! Seems like you have to constantly walk on eggshells and jump through hoops to maintain a healthy weight! How do some people stay thin without trying???
Be cautious if you are offered a "free 6 weeks" on Zoom as it may not be accurate. In some cases, you may be required to pay a deposit, essentially doing free advertising for them.
Why is there zero video available of anyone enjoying lifting weights?
Bold move to use a clip from Jeffrey Dahmer Netflix show in a video about where to get protein. 😂
Thats very impossible to do here in NZ. Eggs are $7 a tray of 12
Tuna is $3 a tin
And chicken breast is $17 a kg.
My shopping food alone for myself is $130 aweek.
We are very under paid, over taxed and starting to get too many foreigners coming to live here and buy up all the property's to charge outrageous rents because their money is worth lots here.
Similar situation in Bulgaria, only chicken is a bit cheaper. But still you can find a way to eat healthy, I am sure. Fish can be bought from a market and not in cans, no need to be tuna, any kind is better than processed food. Pork meat is also fine if you track calories and it is better for your health than chicken anyway.
@ilianstoimenov6619 yeah there are little ways to get around it. I bought a big deap freezer and go to a shop called frozen direct. Bulk buy frozen veges and get all the good ones like spinach, corn, broccoli, sweet potatoes and pumpkins. Their meats are little processed but i work around it by doing right serving sizes and supplementing whey protein to reach my 150gms aday.
Yeah, eggs are more expensive everywhere, but that's still 60 cents an egg...much cheaper than other whole protein sources.
Go for mackerel instead of tuna or salmon. Go for pork tenderloin or sirloin and buy more when you find them at discount and place in freezer. Regarding frozen vegetables, try buying the specific/own brand of the store instead of other brands more expensive.
I love working out
I need about 180-200 grams of protein I find it hard to be able to reach that amount
Try to find protein bread, it Has very low carbs but is rich in protein (21.4g /100g of protein - the one i eat) and in fibre. Peanutbutter is Rich in protein as well as healthy fat, tuna, meat, eggs. Try some protein joghurts or even whey powder. I consume around 224 protein a day while staying under 2300kcal per day. Losing weight and gaining muscles at the same time
@@Big_Daddy953 thanks for the advice I didn't know that existed I will look into that and try to find a clean protein bread 👍🏻
Chicken thighs are about 32g of protein and very cheap
My 2 handfuls of nuts equate to 12 nuts, not 50 lol
They don’t want u to eat meat anymore but how else r we supposed to get to 1 gram of protein per pound of body weight??? Meat is great
Tell this to tanner shuck
It's jet! Cowboy bebop
I think the reason why people should look into Keto diet is .. to balance the loads of carbohydrate filled crap on the store shelves that people are used to eating. I mean.. Its all crabohydrate rich stuff.. thats why people get fat. Its way unblanced. Researcher claim that carbohydrates make us sick on the cell level. That's .. excess carbs, and I believe that. Its about balance, and most peoples balance heavily on the carbs side. Anyway.. it makes sense for me seeing my weight gain and lose related to carbs intake.
I bet you've seen Dr Sten Ekberg videos.
His explanations are life changing
Yup it’s processed carbs. But on top of that, the foods also contain excess fat calories as well. That doesn’t help either.
Fun fact: A tiger eats about 3kgs of protein per day!
Whey isolate protein
❤️💪🏻🔥🔥
You need carbs to build muscle.
Not exactly. They fuel the muscles better but without protein it's just fuel, no actual building. On the other hand you can build muscle without a single gram of carbs. Yes, slowly and with less explosive workouts but very doable.
@@ilianstoimenov6619both are needed like yin and yang
@@ilianstoimenov6619 you are wrong .
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Bruh I like this guy but he's wrong about nuts this is literaly one of the most filing food you can find.
filling?? not the case for so many people..those calories will add up quick.. its considered to be one of the top calorie dense foods out there...healthy but very high in fat content...
I was going to post the same thing. I eat almonds with a brick or 2 of 88% dark chocolate, and I get filled up quickly! Sometimes I have a banana with it too.
Almonds and walnuts by themselves are more filling than peanuts and other nuts since they make you crave more unlike the fiber filled almonds and walnuts
Please don't cook your steaks like uncle Rico does.
Try and convince a carnivore of #3
High fat “keto” stuff was super trendy now everything is “high protein.” Just count your calories and eat less than you expand. Why is it so hard?
The overall goal of lowering carbs seems to be the common theme
Keto is the most healthy diet but not very performance friendly unless you are very well adapted to it. Protein + carbs is the more universal diet in today's world. And yes, we tend to abuse carbs so lowering is not a bad idea.
Because the majority of Americans can’t do it unless their hunger is controlled. All the processed carbs and sugars make that impossible for many
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I just eat roti and have great physique
You mean I cannot eat 4 Pure protein chocolate bars A day,,, RATS😢😢😢😢
I can't even eat one. I get the poops real bad with them!
You could just sum up these 5 errors by saying that you should track your calories and stay globally in calories deficit
Useless video at 90%
3/4 of a gram per pound of weight...
Please stick to one unit of measurement
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How do prisoners get so big awful diet no weights ?
💉💉 sometimes 😅 and I'm pretty sure they have weights in the courtyard
@@itsDjjayyArt really how do they get them in ? I just thought they use their own bodyweight exercises burpees etc
@@dg9015 some people have connections in prison look it up
You should just eat meat and eggs
Not true body
I did definitely wrong your mum
Please cut back on the visual aids. Most of them are gross and do not help your presentation.
It’s water not wodder
This is wrong. its practically impossible to go surplus calories by eating a lot of protein. Guy is talking about protein bars etc. They are not protein, they are candy. He mixed word protein advertized products to actual protein. Pretty false information.
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Nice video... but it featured men, primarily. Are women successful in this program? I'm only 2 videos deep, so don't come at me 😅. But just my initial impression is wondering whether this likewise applies to menopausal women. But I'm going to keep looking thru the videos. Because it's good info regardless.
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