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Old 06-24-2014, 04:09 PM  
bronco67
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Originally Posted by georgeyw View Post
One thing I would really like help with is my eating.

It isn't that bad(maybe it is), just not consistent with my exercise.

My weekly exercise is

Run - Mon/Tue/Thur/Fri/Sun

Mon/Fri/Sun - Soft sand runs with Sunday being a big one (70-90min) - mon/fri - 25min

Tue/Thur - road run 20 - 35 min - HIT

Bodyweight exercises - Mon / Wed / Fri (ie dip/chinup/pushup / no weights - all 50mins each)

An example of my eating - well how about I use what i'll consume today.

Breakfast -
- rolled oats
- table spoon of almonds
- table spoon desecrated coconut
- table spoon mixed dried fruits
- cinnamon
- low fat milk
- table spoon chia
- chopped up banana
- with cup of coffee

Lunch
- 175g tuna (olive oil - hate spring water)
- roll with seeded mustard (some of tuna) salt, pepper, tomato, onion, cucumber
- eat what is left of the tuna can separately
- bottle of water

Dinner
- spaghetti bolognese large portion of meat sauce and pasta
- bottle water
- self saucing pudding with ice cream as a dessert (only been having this lately as it is winter here and being lean makes me facking COLD!)

Might have more water or add in fruit inbetween each meal, but that is about it.

If it makes any difference - my stats
6'5 / 110kg
No idea of my body fat percentage - cannot imagine it would be huge though.

Any guidance as to eating aside from the obvious(pudding )
Stop the running. Or at least curtail it some. Steady state cardio is nowhere near as good as HIIT cardio. I could got into a bunch of reason why it's better, but just do some research on Google. More time efficient, and you burn calories throughout the day.

The important part is to spend 10 or 15 minutes moving in some way that gets you huffing and puffing and sweating. I do sprints at the baseball field near my house a few time a week. Running is for suckers...unless you enjoy it, then keep doing it. But work in some high intensity interval training. The fat will start melting off.
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