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Nice! that looks like a copy/paste from myfitnesspal. lol :) Here's mine from yesterday: Foods Calories Carbs Fat Protein Cholest Sodium Sugars Fiber Breakfast Kirkland Signature - Premium Performance Multi 31 Vitamins & Minerals, 1 tablet 0 0g 0g 0g 0mg 0mg 0g 0g Sunny Select - Oatmeal, Weight Management Cinnamon Instant, 1 oacjet (45g) 160 29g 3g 7g 0mg 270mg 0g 6g Lunch Kirkland Bonless, Skinless Chicken Breast - Grilled - Chicken Boneless//Skinless Grilled, 4 oz 100 0g 3g 20g 55mg 200mg 0g 0g Costco - Shrimp Cocktail Tray - 4 Medium Shrimp (No Sauce), 4 shrimp 28 0g 0g 5g 40mg 116mg 0g 0g Gina Skinny Taste - Easy Garlic Cheddar Biscuits, 2 biscuit 195 26g 8g 7g 0mg 0mg 4g 0g Dinner Generic - Grilled Tilapia Fillet, 1 fillet (.25lbs) 96 5g 3g 23g 35mg 35mg 0g 0g Sauce:Classico - Basil Pesto, 0.03125 cup 30 1g 3g 0g 1mg 73mg 0g 0g Saputo Stella - Freshly Shredded Parmesan Cheese, 0.0625 cup (28g) 25 0g 2g 2g 5mg 95mg 0g 0g Generic - Skinnytaste Oven Roasted Cauliflower, 0.5 cup 63 3g 5g 1g 0mg 0mg 0g 1g Gina Skinny Taste - Easy Garlic Cheddar Biscuits, 1 biscuit 97 13g 4g 4g 0mg 0mg 2g 0g Snacks Generic - White Nectarine, 1 medium (140 g) 62 15g 0g 1g 0mg 0mg 11g 2g Dads smoothies, 1 2/3 serving 174 41g 0g 2g 3mg 36mg 32g 3g TOTAL: 1,030 133g 31g 72g 139mg 825mg 49g 12g Exercises Calories Minutes Sets Reps Weight Cardiovascular Elliptical Trainer 70 cal 9 min Bicycling, <10 mph, leisure (cycling, biking, bike riding) 196 cal 45 min Strength Training Abcoaster 3 25 TOTALS: 266 54 3 25 0 I take my total cal's burned from the elliptical, not myfitnesspal, it seems high. For bicycling, i use runkeeper, and take the cal's from that instead of myfitnesspal, which it runs high there too. My name on myfitnesspal is the same as here, if anyone wants to connect up on there. |
Legend, I'm definitely still learning how to mix up my day. Fitness pal has been telling me I'm exceeding on protein and low on carbs. I'm active so I'll work on my protein intake.
Tony, I'm afraid you are getting a little to agressive. That's about the right amount of calories for a small women.:unibrow: |
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If you are directing that towards me, I dont disagree with you on that being low, but hell I feel like im already eating all day, and full after each meal. I need to figure out a more of a balance i think. Granted, I'm only 5'7, 165lbs. Any tips? |
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So I made my famous stir fry.
Steamed Broccoli crowns that I then grill to brown them.. Two foster farms skinless chicken breasts, diced and browned in a light Olive Oil. One yellow Onion carmelized and browned. Mix it all together in a stir fry pan.. I have no Idea the numbers on it, but it tastes great and I am using healthy Ingredients. I do add a small bit of low sodium soy sauce and i go with light EVOO:lateral: |
Just checking in. I hate when life gets in the way of my gym time. I missed maybe only 3 days since I've started but it still annoys me.
Wish I could get in on the calorie intake thing with you guys. I did for a bit and it was definitely educational but its too time consuming and I've always been able to drop weight easily anyways. Stresses of everyday life got me back to dipping. I had to....felt like I was going to go ballistic a couple times without it so such is life. Cheers all :cheers: |
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I'd highly recommend adding substantial intake/variety to your breakfast. It's the fuel to start your day and you have plenty of time to burn it off. |
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Everyone got a good laugh and I turned red. I followed that up with, 'I guess I learned how to speak yesterday.' :lol: |
I bet that broke the ice.:D
"Don't wish it was easier, wish you were better." -Jim Rohn One major fault I see with society is playing the blame game. It's the presidents fault I can't make ends meet. It's my spouse's fault I'm unhappy. It's McDonalds fault that I'm overweight. You get the picture. Take your life by the reigns and become a better person if you desire better things for you and your loved ones. This thread has taken a very pro excercise and nutrition direction. I think that's great but the mental side of the equation is just as important. Invest in your mental health and well being. Buy some positive books and get some new perspective. I'm also going to start listening to CD's in my car along with my nightly reading before bed. If I can spend 5-7 hours a week educating myself and not giving up any of my free time, the payoff is going to be measurable over time. One of the points in the book The Compound Effect is the fact that you see what you want to see. He compares it to that new car you desire. Suddenly you start to see them everywhere on the road. The same thing can be said for that new word you learned, now you hear it all over the place. I've recently been finding that my most successful piers and clients think along the lines that I've been outlining in this thread. You just have to HEAR what they are saying. If you are happy and content with your life, let this stuff fall on deaf ears. My opinion is that EVERYBODY can improve their life in some aspect. |
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