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Old 02-14-2007, 12:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I am trying to cut down to 7% but I have not done a cutting diet before and wondered what you thought of my cutting diet. I eat atleast 180g of protein each day and I eat 2400 calories.

Age: 19
Height: 6 foot
Weight: 220lbs
Body Fat%: 12

08:30 L-Glutamine
08:45 40 minutes jogging
09:30 whey in water + fruit
10:00 oats in semi-skimmed milk + nuts
12:00 tuna + salad + brown bread + eggs
13:30 weight train
16:00 whey in water
18:00 pork chops + vedge
20:30 brown rice + peanut butter + mackerel
23:00 cottage cheese

Any advice on my diet?
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Old 02-14-2007, 01:37 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Few things....If you want to get down to 7%, then I would cut out the protein shakes ( insert real food) cut out the diary product...milk (dosen't matter that is skimmed) and cottage cheese. Also peanut butter and nuts have alot of fat- even thou it's good fat, it's still fat.

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chicken (lots)
egg whites
tuna,cod,(can't think of more white fish right now, but fish is good)

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potatoe
oatmeal,sheaded wheat

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Old 02-15-2007, 05:59 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I've never been that low, but I would suspect to get there you would want all your carbs to be low GI. I would drop the fruit, and any other excess sugar sources (the milk must go like talo said).

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