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Hello Everyone

 

I have been trying out vegetarianism for 5 days now.

There is no doubt that I feel better.

However, I don't think that I am getting enough protein.

HEres is my diet.

 

Meal 1

Granola, skim milk, banana, yogurt

 

Meal 2

Protein Shake, fruit, flax seed

 

Meal 3

2 Garden Burger, 2 pieces Whole wheat toast, Mushrooms and Zuchinni

(spelling) on the side

 

Meal 4

Protein Shake, fruit, flax seed

 

Meal 5

4 eggs (2 yolks), Cheese, Mushrooms g/r peppers. 2 small Redskin

potatoes, 1 can black beans

 

Meal 6

Bakers Drive Thru (daily for 5 days now)

1 Boca Burger, 1 cheeze Quesadilla

 

All of this is supplemented with 0.5-0.75 of a gallon of Milk per Day.

I am working up to a gallon a day.

 

I have worked out for 3 years and have gained ~30lbs in the process.

I am currently 209lbs the Goal is 225 within 2006.

I like the idea of vegetarianism, but i don't know if I can accomplish

my fitness goals without eating animals.

 

 

WHAT I NEED IS NOT RECIPIES, BUT A RESOURCE For Knowing what foods to buy.

 

I can figure out how to cook it, but WHAT DO I COOK?

Thank you very much. any help is greatly appreciated.

 

JASON K

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Hi Jason,

 

You can defintately achieve your fitness goals even on

a veg diet it will just be a little harder. I'm a

personal trainer and know of many vegetarian body

builders. A good measurement for you would be 1-1.2

grams of protein per lb of body weight. Now what will

be tough for you use is obtaining animal protein vs

plant protein. So you must keep taking your protein

shakes " Whey protein " especially. I would also invest

in amino acid tablets as well. If you want to build

lean body weight then you must continue to take in

quality protein and carbohydrates. Find out your reg

caloric intake for each day, and then up it

accordingly until you reach your desired body weight.

During this process continue to do 20-30min cardio

sessions 3-4times a week and again seek out quality

foods. It may be hard to reach 225 within a year with

out it being mostly fat, but anything is possible if

you work hard enough. I also don't know your routine

but you really should be lowering your reps and

increasing your weight if you want to build bigger

muscles and thus increase body weight. Doing high rep

workouts burns fat and body weight which will hamper

your body weight goals of 225.

 

Anyhow this was brief but good luck. If you would

like to talk more get back to me at..

 

upstarttraining

 

take care.

 

Will

 

--- kovacic81 <kovacic81 wrote:

 

> Hello Everyone

>

> I have been trying out vegetarianism for 5 days now.

> There is no doubt that I feel better.

> However, I don't think that I am getting enough

> protein.

> HEres is my diet.

>

> Meal 1

> Granola, skim milk, banana, yogurt

>

> Meal 2

> Protein Shake, fruit, flax seed

>

> Meal 3

> 2 Garden Burger, 2 pieces Whole wheat toast,

> Mushrooms and Zuchinni

> (spelling) on the side

>

> Meal 4

> Protein Shake, fruit, flax seed

>

> Meal 5

> 4 eggs (2 yolks), Cheese, Mushrooms g/r peppers. 2

> small Redskin

> potatoes, 1 can black beans

>

> Meal 6

> Bakers Drive Thru (daily for 5 days now)

> 1 Boca Burger, 1 cheeze Quesadilla

>

> All of this is supplemented with 0.5-0.75 of a

> gallon of Milk per Day.

> I am working up to a gallon a day.

>

> I have worked out for 3 years and have gained ~30lbs

> in the process.

> I am currently 209lbs the Goal is 225 within 2006.

> I like the idea of vegetarianism, but i don't know

> if I can accomplish

> my fitness goals without eating animals.

>

>

> WHAT I NEED IS NOT RECIPIES, BUT A RESOURCE For

> Knowing what foods to buy.

>

> I can figure out how to cook it, but WHAT DO I COOK?

> Thank you very much. any help is greatly

> appreciated.

>

> JASON K

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

William Mackie CPT

Upstart Training

admin

860-316-8422

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Hi. You might enjoy becoming a member of this group:

http://sports.athleticveg

 

i don't own it, but it was mentioned on a vegetarian support

group i do own. All of the members there have fitness goals

they are trying to reach with a veg diet.

 

, " kovacic81 " <kovacic81 wrote:

>

> Hello Everyone

>

> I have been trying out vegetarianism for 5 days now.

> There is no doubt that I feel better.

> However, I don't think that I am getting enough protein.

> HEres is my diet.

>

> Meal 1

> Granola, skim milk, banana, yogurt

>

> Meal 2

> Protein Shake, fruit, flax seed

>

> Meal 3

> 2 Garden Burger, 2 pieces Whole wheat toast, Mushrooms and Zuchinni

> (spelling) on the side

>

> Meal 4

> Protein Shake, fruit, flax seed

>

> Meal 5

> 4 eggs (2 yolks), Cheese, Mushrooms g/r peppers. 2 small Redskin

> potatoes, 1 can black beans

>

> Meal 6

> Bakers Drive Thru (daily for 5 days now)

> 1 Boca Burger, 1 cheeze Quesadilla

>

> All of this is supplemented with 0.5-0.75 of a gallon of Milk per Day.

> I am working up to a gallon a day.

>

> I have worked out for 3 years and have gained ~30lbs in the process.

> I am currently 209lbs the Goal is 225 within 2006.

> I like the idea of vegetarianism, but i don't know if I can accomplish

> my fitness goals without eating animals.

>

>

> WHAT I NEED IS NOT RECIPIES, BUT A RESOURCE For Knowing what

foods to buy.

>

> I can figure out how to cook it, but WHAT DO I COOK?

> Thank you very much. any help is greatly appreciated.

>

> JASON K

>

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