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Old 08-04-2008, 06:00 PM
Darkhorse Darkhorse is offline
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Originally Posted by Ross86 View Post
Crazy talk! I can easily manage 4,000 clean calories for about $10/day and hit a good macronutrient ratio. I buy in bulk and plan my meals for most of the week though.
Are you actually measuring it out though or just guesstimating by the food labels?

I buy most things in bulk no doubt. But you need to know what my definition of "expensive" is in this day and age.

Also, keep in mind that there's A LOT of trainees (olympic, powerlifting, and otherwise) that prefer to stay in a certain weight range. Guess how they do it guys? If I can keep increasing my GPP and most importantly strength WHILE losing a few pounds, then I'm not changing anything. If I was having any problems, then I'd increase my cals. My needs are a lot different than yours. I already have the size, so I'm looking to be as strong as possible while losing some fat (which is more than possible). You guys definately would need 4-5's more than I (thank God!).
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Last edited by Darkhorse; 08-04-2008 at 07:51 PM.
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