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			 i dont give a fuck whos foot it is i wanna see some knees 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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 I don't think I'm ready for that much protein yet! Haha but I eat a nice breakfast and usually lots of chicken. Protein shakes/bars depending on how hard I hit it that day. You're a beast man, ill throw up some pics next month maybe. Keep at it bro! [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]  | |||
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 there's a reason in his before picture he looks about 10% body fat and in the after he looks at least 20%+, that shit makes you fat, youre adding 1k calories to your daily nutrition. of course you will have slower muscle development if you don't take them, but well worth it compared to adding 10-20% body fat  | |||
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			 my main point was just awareness of the massive amount of calories involved in taking 200g of protein a day   
		
		
		
		
		
		
		hes probably 15-18%, here's some comparisons [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]  | ||
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			 Sure but massive calories dictate the workload. If you are working out 5-6 days  a week you are running at a much higher rate of metabolism, not to mention all that protein going to work repairing muscles. 40/40/20 is the acknowledged normal split for caloric intake on a workout diet. 
		
		
		
		
		
			40% protein to ensure muscle repair 40% carbohydrates to ensure energy and that muscles arent atrophied for energy, especially if you are doing aerobic as well as anarobic exercise, and 20% fats for healthy transport of energy and protein throughout the body. 
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			 if you are giving advice to a professional body builder whose entire life is building then u might be onto something 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		for most of us adding 1k calories to daily nutrition is a retarded idea  | ||
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