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wot should i be eating?

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im 5 foot 10 and 182 pounds wot should calorie intake each day be if i want to gain muscle? and wot foods should i be eating? also do i need to do cardio as ive not got alot of body fat, i feel this would go against building muscle for me? any tips would be great!
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go to diet section and read "read before posting..."

if your fat then lean down before building muscle
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5'10 182 pounds. Must not be really fat.

What's your weight experience and what is your current diet ?
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typical daily diet is as follows,

breakfast: toasted brown bread with egg, protein shake and a bannana

mid morning snack: piece of fruit and activia yogurt

lunch: tuna sandwiches

post workout meal: bannana and protein shake

dinner:chicken pasta, mince and potatoes,ommelettes ,etc. also have a protein shake with this meal

evening: piece of fruit or a yogurt

as for weight experience ive only been training a few months. any tips would be great thanks!
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within your meal plan when is your workout?
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before dinner
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Post by vamp »

take the shake from dinner and consume it right after your last rep.

where's the veggies and where is the protein before you sleep?

have you read the diet and nutrition sticky "read this before posting"?

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i do have a protein shake directly after workout coupled with a bannana. i hear this is a good recovery food? wots a good source of protein before bed?
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Before bed protein - solid protein.

Go ahead with the banana and shake right after workout! Sugar in banana will help raise insulin levels.

Honestly, you can pull the shake in the morning also, eat solid protein.

Have you read the sticky yet?
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jst heading to read the sticky now thanks 4 the help!
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Problem with Banana is, it will help it spike Bloodsugar, but it won't digest that well with the Shake, as most Fruit tends to like being solitary in the Stomach, and that's a waste of some of the Banana.

If you want some Carbs, then have a shake with Maltodextrin in it, or Palatinose, or Glucomannan, or have things like Oats, or other Wholegrain.
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didn't know that about fruit, thanks Boss Man.

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Post by JNicole2009 »

It took a while to do this just because I have always been grossed out by its texture but cottage cheese is good before bed too!
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It's good for protecting Muscle, because of the slow digestign Protein, but some or all of the Fat might store, so you might be better with Low Fat Cheese instead.
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Post by vamp »

I know this goes against the fruit with other foods digestion thing but cottage cheese with clemintines mixed in or cucumber or other fruits or veggies adds a nice flavour to it.

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