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What would you add or take away from this diet to hit 15% body fat, if you arnt looking to build muscle

MrAboo · 36-40, M Best Comment
I’d just get rid of the oatmeal. That shits nasty. Instead I’d add a banana or 2
MrAboo · 36-40, M
@Thunderyflame throw some whole milk in for breakfast and either eat sweet potatoes or bananas honestly. Add other fruits too. That’s what I’d do
Thunderyflame · 26-30, M
@MrAboo thanks
MrAboo · 36-40, M
@Thunderyflame I hope it works for you and thank you for best comment

SnailTeeth · 36-40
I would cut out oats, protein bars/shakes, and rice. Replace those with more protein (IE. fresh beef, chicken, pork, nothing processed, canned; if it doesn't rot after a week of refrigeration, don't eat it) and more greens. If you eat nothing but protein and veg (fatty protein is more satiating), with salt (for electrolytes), and multi-vitamins, you can easily lose 50 lbs in a year, 100 lbs if you're overweight to obese.

I would cook large roasts, or roast big trays of chicken (Just so I always had leftovers and extras to microwave, because cooking takes a lot of time), then eat a nice chunk of meat with a good heap of veg. No matter how much I eat of that, I will always lose weight. If I can't finish the meat by day 3, I freeze the rest for later.

The key is to cut out starches, because the sugars don't digest properly and tend to spike the blood-sugar levels, leading to increased hunger after consumption. But also don't be afraid to treat yourself to a cheat day (or meal) once every week, or every other week, because that breaks your plateaus (periods where you stop losing weight). I've heard that fluctuating calories daily also works to break plateaus(One day with high consumption, one day with low calorie consumption).

Try to stick to regular meal times if possible, because this trains your body to crave food at those times.

Just remember that the first 3 days are the hardest, if you're jumping right into it. Otherwise, I suggest you transition over a couple weeks, by replacing parts of each meal in your current diet gradually.

After 3-4 weeks, you'll probably see some results that will make you more than happy to continue dieting, and by that point, it should be easy.
Forget the gimmicks.
Eat and exercise.. simples.
If you eat and don’t exercise, you get fat
Sheer · F
[c=#666666]This honestly sounds great. I think what's imortant is to get all these things in every meal: carbs, fat, protein, and fiber.
Eat differently colored vegetables. Remember fruit throughout the day, and probably also some amount of dairy in your diet.[/c]
Thunderyflame · 26-30, M
@Sheer well fibers in the fruit and protien is in all of them i dont know about the carbs tho
Sheer · F
[c=#666666]@Thunderyflame There should be some amount of carbs in each main meal, I think. It can be maybe just a bit, but I believe the thing is you feel the most satisfied if every meal has got all these things. =)[/c]
Penny · 46-50, F
take away one starch and add a salad eta- oh just noticed not looking to build muscle. also switch some of the meat to a plant based protein or vegetable
See when I read that I read it as the Jim Morrison diet plan so I thought it was going to be just heroin and vodka.
@MrBlueGuy if only it were accurate... I thought the same thing
REMsleep · 41-45, F
Honestly look into the 80 10 10 eating plan raw vegan diet. That will have you hitting probably less than 15% body fat in a very short period of time if you are already fairly fit
Thunderyflame · 26-30, M
@REMsleep ill check it out im not a huge fan of vegan stuff but then i dont know alot about it either

 
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