Ideal Protein Diet
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Ideal Protein Diet
Has anyone had any experience with the Ideal Protien diet?
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Re: Ideal Protien Diet
Too vague of a question. What are you trying to do, lose weight, gain muscle, or both?
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Just wondering if anyone has tried it and their experience with it.... did they lose weight, gain muscle, etc.
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Most people that are on high protein diets are doing some sort of muscle training. So they'll lose weight in the beginning, but gain it because muscle weighs more than fat. Ideally a person wants to consume 1.5grams of protein per pound of body weight by consuming 4-6 meals in a day.
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V-Rated wrote:Just wondering if anyone has tried it and their experience with it.... did they lose weight, gain muscle, etc.
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I don't think there's such thing as "ideal" diet. I recently started sort of a diet - I basically cut out bad carbs, and put more focus on protein and timing of carbs intake. You want to have less carbs in the morning and more carbs in the afternoon. So far lost about 25 lbs. It's hard to say whether or not I gained musles - muscles are more pronounced now but I'm not sure if it's because I'm less pudgy now or because they've grown.
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You dont want carbs in the afternoon. If anything you want carbs in the morning to give you energy through out the day, but you'll get the mid day crash because of low glucose levels (SUGAR)
Ive basically cut out all carbs, sugar, and have gone High Fat/High Protein. The fat is for an energy source, and protein is for muscle building. Its amazing how much energy and mental clarity I have all day. I've also lost 20-30 lbs without running a mile of cardio.
Again it all depends on what you want to achieve. Google or youtube HFLC diet(high fat low carb) or the Ketogenic diet. There's a ton of great information on there with lots of people showing their transformations over 3,6,12 months
Ive been eating like this for 3 years and its what works for me. When I eat carbs its green and leafy, I dont eat fruit anymore because its loaded with fructose.
Those protein drinks energy bars are all loaded with sugar. Read the nutritional labels on the products you consume and you'll be amazed at how much of it has sugar in it.
Ive basically cut out all carbs, sugar, and have gone High Fat/High Protein. The fat is for an energy source, and protein is for muscle building. Its amazing how much energy and mental clarity I have all day. I've also lost 20-30 lbs without running a mile of cardio.
Again it all depends on what you want to achieve. Google or youtube HFLC diet(high fat low carb) or the Ketogenic diet. There's a ton of great information on there with lots of people showing their transformations over 3,6,12 months
Ive been eating like this for 3 years and its what works for me. When I eat carbs its green and leafy, I dont eat fruit anymore because its loaded with fructose.
Those protein drinks energy bars are all loaded with sugar. Read the nutritional labels on the products you consume and you'll be amazed at how much of it has sugar in it.
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http://www.dietsinreview.com/diets/idea ... ss-method/
Something I wouldn't do. If it's hard to stick too and you lose weight quickly, you'll just gain it all back plus some.
I have lost 80 lbs and didn't do a special diet. I exercise daily, eat protein at every meals and snack and watched my calorie intake.
Love Vega Smoothie mix... 15g of protein for only 80 calories. I'll add a 1/2 of banana and 1/2 cup of fruit plus Matcha and water for snack under 180 calories.
Simply Protein have great protein bars, high in fibre and low in sugars and about 150 calories.
No Fat greek yogurt is high in protein and about 80 calories for a serving.
Something I wouldn't do. If it's hard to stick too and you lose weight quickly, you'll just gain it all back plus some.
I have lost 80 lbs and didn't do a special diet. I exercise daily, eat protein at every meals and snack and watched my calorie intake.
Love Vega Smoothie mix... 15g of protein for only 80 calories. I'll add a 1/2 of banana and 1/2 cup of fruit plus Matcha and water for snack under 180 calories.
Simply Protein have great protein bars, high in fibre and low in sugars and about 150 calories.
No Fat greek yogurt is high in protein and about 80 calories for a serving.
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WeatherWoman wrote:http://www.dietsinreview.com/diets/ideal-protein-weight-loss-method/
Something I wouldn't do. If it's hard to stick too and you lose weight quickly, you'll just gain it all back plus some.
I disagree Ive been eating like this for 3 years, and have no desire going back my old eating habits.
What are your macros in a day?
On average how many calories a day do you consume?
You should treat fruit as a treat like you would a doughnut or chocolate bar.
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Gixxer wrote:So they'll lose weight in the beginning, but gain it because muscle weighs more than fat.
One pound of mashed potatoes weighs the same as one pound of raw potatoes. No matter how you slice, scallop or roast it, a pound is a pound.
<snip> While fat and lean muscle weighs the same pound for pound, their composition varies immensely. Muscle has a leaner appearance due to its high density, whereas free-floating, Jello-like, fatty tissue needs more space to jiggle around, due to its low volume. Hence, someone with a high body-fat percentage will look overweight in comparison to an individual with a high lean tissue percentage. <snip>
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Gixxer wrote:On average how many calories a day do you consume?
You should treat fruit as a treat like you would a doughnut or chocolate bar.
I eat the cheese cake if I want it ...I am noting going to feel like I have deprived myself...I eat a plan that I can stick to for life. I want to live and enjoy life and enjoy food.
Right now I eat 2200-2600 calories a day but I also burn 2600-2900 calories a day. I want to be strong and live a balanced life.
Right now I am not even counting calories as I am giving me a break and eating the goodies etc and still am losing weight.
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oneh2obabe wrote:One pound of mashed potatoes weighs the same as one pound of raw potatoes. No matter how you slice, scallop or roast it, a pound is a pound.
<snip> While fat and lean muscle weighs the same pound for pound, their composition varies immensely. Muscle has a leaner appearance due to its high density, whereas free-floating, Jello-like, fatty tissue needs more space to jiggle around, due to its low volume. Hence, someone with a high body-fat percentage will look overweight in comparison to an individual with a high lean tissue percentage. <snip>
http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/spor ... n-fat.html
I never said a pound of muscle weighs more than a pound fat. Its that stupid trick question people ask on a game shows what weighs more a pound of lead or a pound feathers.
Funny how you misinterpret what I posted, than suggest I'm the wrong.
Lets go by volume what weighs more a cubic foot of muscle or fat, or do they weigh the same?
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I eat the cheese cake if I want it ...I am noting going to feel like I have deprived myself...I eat a plan that I can stick to for life. I want to live and enjoy life and enjoy food.
Right now I eat 2200-2600 calories a day but I also burn 2600-2900 calories a day. I want to be strong and live a balanced life.
Right now I am not even counting calories as I am giving me a break and eating the goodies etc and still am losing weight.
Hey I eat cheesecake too but I make mine like this.
http://the-lowcarb-diet.com/keto-cheesecake/
Interesting your consuming 2200-2600 calories a day but your not counting calories??? How does that work?
How are you burning your calories?
eating the goodies and still losing weight? Unless your an ectomorph genetic freak with a high metabolism, crack/methhead, or bulimic you better be careful or you'll gain a bunch of weight back.
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Gixxer wrote:You dont want carbs in the afternoon. If anything you want carbs in the morning to give you energy through out the day, but you'll get the mid day crash because of low glucose levels (SUGAR)
Been working great for me. I'm bouncing with energy and no crashes.
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Gixxer wrote:Interesting your consuming 2200-2600 calories a day but your not counting calories??? How does that work?
I was counting calories and am careful is what I eat. It's a questimate.
Gixxer wrote:How are you burning your calories?
I ride the stationary bike hard daily burning about 400 calories, cover 6kms plus every day, work out 3-5 times a week burning 325-375 calories a workout plus one of my jobs is super active and I do that 1-2 times a week.
Gixxer wrote:eating the goodies and still losing weight? Unless your an ectomorph genetic freak with a high metabolism, crack/methhead, or bulimic you better be careful or you'll gain a bunch of weight back.
There more evidence to say that strict diets don't work in the long run. If I burn more calories and I consume I will lose. Simple math.
And no I don't do drugs and am not bulimic.
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Some people could eat only greens and still gain muscle and fat (and still exercise) e.g gorillas and horses do it.
I tried a diet once that was 600 cals a day, and I was not losing weight.
I have also at times been running 6 miles a day, working full time, and skiing on the weekends and couldn't eat enough calories to maintain my weight.
It really is, calories in, calories out. And there is a huge latitude in between as to what is the make up of those calories.
So it's just which ever diet and exercise routine you can manage.
A pound is not a pound when it comes to food. 100g of cooked rice=129 calories. 100g of olive oil=900 calories.
Yes you will be hungry sooner if you eat the rice instead of the olive oil which is one reason a high fat diet seems to satisfy.
I tried a diet once that was 600 cals a day, and I was not losing weight.
I have also at times been running 6 miles a day, working full time, and skiing on the weekends and couldn't eat enough calories to maintain my weight.
It really is, calories in, calories out. And there is a huge latitude in between as to what is the make up of those calories.
So it's just which ever diet and exercise routine you can manage.
A pound is not a pound when it comes to food. 100g of cooked rice=129 calories. 100g of olive oil=900 calories.
Yes you will be hungry sooner if you eat the rice instead of the olive oil which is one reason a high fat diet seems to satisfy.