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Old 03-22-2008, 04:56 AM
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How many eggs does the avrage female body Builder eat in a week ?
just starting to look at my protien intake . and what my protien reqirments may be for a 5 feet 3inch female sitting at 9 stone thats wanting to build good muscles .
I am now starting to re look at the foods I am eating and what I need to eat . I can see from this Nutrition forum I need to eat plenty of mean and fish .

If any of the other women on here can give me a list of what they would consume in a day in there 4 to 6 meals I would be greatfull ?

do you start of with meat for breakfast ??

As very new to this I am still at the conventional breakfast stage . of 2 wholegrane toast then 1 large Banana for my mid morning snack .

any pointers would be excellent .
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Old 03-22-2008, 05:54 AM
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what is 9 stone in pounds? generally you want to shoot for 1.5-2 grams of protein per pound of bodyweight...
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It really depends on how many eggs you want to eat. Eggs are a great source of protein. In a normal week, I don't eat an egg. There are lots of ways to meet your protein requirements and it's your choice how you meet them.

I think when the weather warms up and our chickens start laying, I'll probably eat a couple dozen a week.
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Old 03-22-2008, 06:24 AM
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Hi thanks for replys just gone out and got a little book that gives me all the protein contents in the differnt food stuffs so now I can be more slective .

I have done some caluclations for my size protein amounts on the info from the post above I weigh 130 pounds . so its working out I need to eat aprox 195g protein per day based on 1.5 g per pound of body weight .

Thanks thats really helpfull I can see I with my normal diet it does not take in enough protein so will make some changes .

will keep the post coming and let you all know how I am getting on
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what is 9 stone in pounds? generally you want to shoot for 1.5-2 grams of protein per pound of bodyweight...
1 stone = 14 pounds.

2g/pound is a little high, unless cals are very low.
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Old 03-22-2008, 10:17 AM
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How many eggs does the avrage female body Builder eat in a week ?
Depends on the person. Some never eat eggs. Some eat a lot of them.

I usually go through a dozen egg whites a day, or 84 a week.


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just starting to look at my protien intake . and what my protien reqirments may be for a 5 feet 3inch female sitting at 9 stone thats wanting to build good muscles .
I'd say 150g a day would be a good number to aim for.


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If any of the other women on here can give me a list of what they would consume in a day in there 4 to 6 meals I would be greatfull ?
I won't give exact numbers (since I'm kinda secretive about the specifics of my diet), but here's an overview:

meal 1:

Protein (usually egg whites)
oats
berries

(train)

meal 2:

Protein
rice

meal 3:

Protein
yams
veggies

meal 4:

Protein
almonds
veggies

meal 5:

Protein
peanut butter
veggies

meal 6:

Protein
cheese
veggies


Note that there's protein in EVERY meal. NO fats in the post workout meal. And carbs are centered around the workout.




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do you start of with meat for breakfast ??
Again, protein in every meal. Whether it comes from eggs, meats, or a protein powder it really doesn't matter. As long as you get it in there.
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Old 03-25-2008, 12:15 AM
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Hi Ironkitten many thanks for reply thats really helpfull . Just got back from the bank holiday weekend .

I will aim for the 150g per day intake of protien . I notice that you said Egg whites do you not eat the yoke ? is it just the whites that have the protien in them ??

just off to to get some liver and bacon .

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The yolks are high in cholesterol. They also contain many, many more nutrients than the white. The white contains about 1g more protein than the yolk. What I normally do is have 2-3 whole eggs scrambled, and then have 6 whites.
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I notice that you said Egg whites do you not eat the yoke ? is it just the whites that have the protien in them ??

I do eat yolks sometimes. It all depends on what part of the competitive season I'm in. When I'm getting more calories, I have some yolks. Fewer calories, I cut them out.

The yolk does have some protein in it (1-2g). It's also the main source of fats from an egg (which is the main reason I cut them out as my calories get lower - fat cals can add up pretty quickly).

A whole, large egg has:

6g Protein
5g Fat
0g Carb
71 Cals

The egg white has:

4g Protein
0g Fat
0g Carb
16 Cals
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i can run through a carton of eggs like water. if the cholesteral wasnt an issue i would be able to get to my approx 300 grams of protein a day with no problem at all. i would run through cartons a day
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