My V-Diet log w/pictures STARTING 12/15/09

December 16th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Diet and Nutrition

My name is Jordan and I am a V-Dieter. There is no day but today. Throughout high school I was an overweight kid and once I started college I made the switch to a low carb lifestyle. I lost 50 lbs over that time and now I look good, but I want to look even better. I have decided that even though I keep a fairly clean diet and work hard in the gym, I need a drastic change to get cut.

The V-Diet will easily put me in a thousand calorie deficit from my previous diet/
I will be consuming 1440 cals on non training days and 1540 on training days with all carbs coming from flax seed and Surge.

My starting measurements are:
waist: 36in
chest: 40in
unflexed arm:14in
neck:15in

I will be doing a variation that Shug has mentioned though; eating one HSM per day with the alloted calories left from removing one shake. My TRAINING DAY:
shake1 with flax and 3fo
shake 2 with flax and 3f0
shake3 (.875 scoop) with flax and 3fo
shake4 with Surge
dinner
(.875 scoop) with flax and 3fo

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My V-Diet log w/pictures STARTING 12/15/09

December 16th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Diet and Nutrition

My name is Jordan and I am a V-Dieter. There is no day but today. Throughout high school I was an overweight kid and once I started college I made the switch to a low carb lifestyle. I lost 50 lbs over that time and now I look good, but I want to look even better. I have decided that even though I keep a fairly clean diet and work hard in the gym, I need a drastic change to get cut.

The V-Diet will easily put me in a thousand calorie deficit from my previous diet/
I will be consuming 1440 cals on non training days and 1540 on training days with all carbs coming from flax seed and Surge.

My starting measurements are:
waist: 36in
chest: 40in
unflexed arm:14in
neck:15in

I will be doing a variation that Shug has mentioned though; eating one HSM per day with the alloted calories left from removing one shake. My TRAINING DAY:
shake1 with flax and 3fo
shake 2 with flax and 3f0
shake3 (.875 scoop) with flax and 3fo
shake4 with Surge
dinner
(.875 scoop) with flax and 3fo

Link to the original site

My V-Diet log w/pictures STARTING 12/15/09

December 15th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Diet and Nutrition

My name is Jordan and I am a V-Dieter. There is no day but today. Throughout high school I was an overweight kid and once I started college I made the switch to a low carb lifestyle. I lost 50 lbs over that time and now I look good, but I want to look even better. I have decided that even though I keep a fairly clean diet and work hard in the gym, I need a drastic change to get cut.

The V-Diet will easily put me in a thousand calorie deficit from my previous diet/
I will be consuming 1440 cals on non training days and 1540 on training days with all carbs coming from flax seed and Surge.

My starting measurements are:
waist: 36in
chest: 40in
unflexed arm:14in
neck:15in

I will be doing a variation that Shug has mentioned though; eating one HSM per day with the alloted calories left from removing one shake. My TRAINING DAY:
shake1 with flax and 3fo
shake 2 with flax and 3f0
shake3 (.875 scoop) with flax and 3fo
shake4 with Surge
dinner
(.875 scoop) with flax and 3fo

Link to the original site

V-Diet Calculations Question

December 15th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Diet and Nutrition

I'm thinking about doing the V-Diet in March (Need to save up funds for it) and it's looking like in order to meet my goals, I will be doing the second calculation for 30(+) lbs.

That's all good, but when looking at the recommended supplements (fish oil, flax, pb) I keep overshooting my total calories.

Obviously, one of the key components is getting 1 gram of protein per pound. Irregardless of where the protein comes from, I will be taking in 880 calories of protein. That only leaves me 370 calories for fat and fiber.

I can take in 30 grams of fat and 25 grams of carbs and not go over my calculations.

I guess my question is whether or not the '1 gram of protein per pound' is absolutely important, or if I could drop it down to say, .9 grams of protein (200 grams total) to place into my other macros.

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V-Diet Calculations Question

December 15th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Diet and Nutrition

I'm thinking about doing the V-Diet in March (Need to save up funds for it) and it's looking like in order to meet my goals, I will be doing the second calculation for 30(+) lbs.

That's all good, but when looking at the recommended supplements (fish oil, flax, pb) I keep overshooting my total calories.

Obviously, one of the key components is getting 1 gram of protein per pound. Irregardless of where the protein comes from, I will be taking in 880 calories of protein. That only leaves me 370 calories for fat and fiber.

I can take in 30 grams of fat and 25 grams of carbs and not go over my calculations.

I guess my question is whether or not the '1 gram of protein per pound' is absolutely important, or if I could drop it down to say, .9 grams of protein (200 grams total) to place into my other macros.

Link to the original site

V-Diet Calculations Question

December 15th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Diet and Nutrition

I'm thinking about doing the V-Diet in March (Need to save up funds for it) and it's looking like in order to meet my goals, I will be doing the second calculation for 30(+) lbs.

That's all good, but when looking at the recommended supplements (fish oil, flax, pb) I keep overshooting my total calories.

Obviously, one of the key components is getting 1 gram of protein per pound. Irregardless of where the protein comes from, I will be taking in 880 calories of protein. That only leaves me 370 calories for fat and fiber.

I can take in 30 grams of fat and 25 grams of carbs and not go over my calculations.

I guess my question is whether or not the '1 gram of protein per pound' is absolutely important, or if I could drop it down to say, .9 grams of protein (200 grams total) to place into my other macros.

Link to the original site

V-Diet Calculations Question

December 15th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Diet and Nutrition

I'm thinking about doing the V-Diet in March (Need to save up funds for it) and it's looking like in order to meet my goals, I will be doing the second calculation for 30(+) lbs.

That's all good, but when looking at the recommended supplements (fish oil, flax, pb) I keep overshooting my total calories.

Obviously, one of the key components is getting 1 gram of protein per pound. Irregardless of where the protein comes from, I will be taking in 880 calories of protein. That only leaves me 370 calories for fat and fiber.

I can take in 30 grams of fat and 25 grams of carbs and not go over my calculations.

I guess my question is whether or not the '1 gram of protein per pound' is absolutely important, or if I could drop it down to say, .9 grams of protein (200 grams total) to place into my other macros.

Link to the original site

V-Diet Calculations Question

December 15th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Diet and Nutrition

I'm thinking about doing the V-Diet in March (Need to save up funds for it) and it's looking like in order to meet my goals, I will be doing the second calculation for 30(+) lbs.

That's all good, but when looking at the recommended supplements (fish oil, flax, pb) I keep overshooting my total calories.

Obviously, one of the key components is getting 1 gram of protein per pound. Irregardless of where the protein comes from, I will be taking in 880 calories of protein. That only leaves me 370 calories for fat and fiber.

I can take in 30 grams of fat and 25 grams of carbs and not go over my calculations.

I guess my question is whether or not the '1 gram of protein per pound' is absolutely important, or if I could drop it down to say, .9 grams of protein (200 grams total) to place into my other macros.

Link to the original site

V-Diet Calculations Question

December 15th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Diet and Nutrition

I'm thinking about doing the V-Diet in March (Need to save up funds for it) and it's looking like in order to meet my goals, I will be doing the second calculation for 30(+) lbs.

That's all good, but when looking at the recommended supplements (fish oil, flax, pb) I keep overshooting my total calories.

Obviously, one of the key components is getting 1 gram of protein per pound. Irregardless of where the protein comes from, I will be taking in 880 calories of protein. That only leaves me 370 calories for fat and fiber.

I can take in 30 grams of fat and 25 grams of carbs and not go over my calculations.

I guess my question is whether or not the '1 gram of protein per pound' is absolutely important, or if I could drop it down to say, .9 grams of protein (200 grams total) to place into my other macros.

Link to the original site