emit_remmus Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 All I want is for my body to be firm and skinny. I talked to the physician at my physical today and he told me yeah I need tons more calories for my brain to work. I ate 3 veggie egg bites today, a can of tuna with a wheat bagel, and a lean cuisine. That is about 500 calories total. I'll probably eat some string beans with white rice at work. Go run later tonight at the gym. Can you look over this meal plan I got from spark people and tell me if this is a good diet for me, not too much for me, I'm 5'2 ft and I weigh 135.5lbs, I probably have some muscle on me too. I'm not fat, but I'm not firm. I have 2 different plans to switch around with so I won't get bored: Breakfast: Orange Juice, 4 FL OZ Milk, nonfat, 1 cup total ceral, 0.75 cup 1 serving bagels, oat bran, 0.5 bagel cream cheese, 1 tbsp this is 387 calories, 7 fat, 68 carb, 17 protein For lunch: apples baby carrots whole wheat bread peanut butter jam This is 415 calories, 12 fat, 71 carbs, 10 protein For dinner: I'll get a lean cuisine and a chocolate pchip cookie This should be around 485 calories, 21 fat, 50 carbs, 28 protein For snack: orange juice tortilla chips 1 oz salsa This should be 247 calories, 8 fat, 42 carbs, 5 protein IN total: 1534 calories, 48 fat, 230 carbs, 61 protein Another is: Breakfast Cantaloupe Milk Multigrain cheerios bagel oat bran cream cheese 390 calories, 7 fat, 69 carbs, 17 protein Lunch: raisins lettuce turkey mayo an oat brain bagel 429 calories, 13 fat, 61 carbs, 22 protein dinner: Again a lean cuisine with an orea cookie Should be around 505 calories, 11 fat, 68 carbs, and 39 protein a snack: baby carrots kraft light done right ranch salad dressing peanut butter granola bar x 2 305 calories, 17 fat, 36 carbs, 5 protein in total: 1629 calories, 47 fat, 234 carbs, 84 protein This along with 8 speed running for 35 minutes and alternate lifting days. Any input would be appreciated Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EvaGina Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 Do you find you tend to indulge in obsessive behaviour? You body will NOT be hard unless your exercise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emit_remmus Posted February 21, 2007 Author Share Posted February 21, 2007 I run 5 times a week. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EvaGina Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 try somthing wiith less impact that works more muscles. Pilates or yoga is good, and they help you relax. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caro33 Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 Seems okay to me - at least because you're being more realistic about calorie intake - but why don't you see a dietician? Why not do some internet research? There's heaps of information out there about how to put on muscle and tone up. There will be magazines on this you can buy with sample diets too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BeStrongBeHappy Posted February 21, 2007 Share Posted February 21, 2007 i think you need to try to eat less sugar, because that really stimulates the appetite because it causes mood swings, and makes it harder to lose weight... (i.e., cut out OJ, cookies, granola, raisins, bagels, etc.). also, i don't think you are getting enough protein, since most lean cuisines don't have that much protein. protein stabilizes blood sugar and carries you through hunger periods, helps build muscle and has fewer calories than carbs and sugar. you don't have to eat a lot of protein, but probably need more protein and less carbs and fat to lose weight. there is also research that shows that the best weight loss exercise is actually walking rather than running, and easier on the joints... and if you go too low on calories, your body goes into starvation mode and your metabolism drops, so you don't lose weight, just feel sick. so i would try to add more lean protein to your diet, and fewer carbs... and eliminate everything that is high sugar or carb or a 'snack' food (raisins, OJ, chips, granola, cookies, bagels). you need more green vegetables and fiber too with your snacks, that will fill you up. try a cube of cheese and a couple high fiber crackers for a snack rather than granloa bars or cookies... or some cottage cheese, cream cheese or peanut butter in a celery stick, or spread on a few apple slices. or a hard boiled egg and a snack cup of unsweetened applesauce, or a piece of lean ham or turkey wrapped around a cantalope slice. or carrots and brocolli florets with non-fat ranch dressing. i think you'll feel less hungry, and not have the blood sugar drop followed by craving more food if you cut out some of the high carb and sugar you are getting... if you do get carbs, try to get fiber with it (i.e., an orange rather than OJ, high fiber bread or crackers rather than bagels). you can really eat more calories per day if you reduce the carbs and sugar and up the fiber and add more green and low carb veggies... and fewer carbs are great for losing weight (though it doesn't have to be really low, its easier to lose weight on less carbs). once you get where you want to be, then you can add some carbs back in, but avoid high sugar/carb content, except for an occasional treat, or a splurge once a week with a fancy dessert or ice cream sundae. just not every day because that will jsut make you hungry and mess with your blood sugar... take a look at info on the glycemic index, and diets like south beach diet that balances protein, carbs, and fat... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emit_remmus Posted February 21, 2007 Author Share Posted February 21, 2007 Man you just took a chunk out of my grocery list. And I just like to be organized. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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