She can def keep the carbs and the protein but then can't care about the calorie count. Which i why I said "don't worry about the number on on the scale" Focus on the marcos and she'll be fine |
Specifically, you need to eat soluble fiber mostly from whole grains, beans |
I'm a female and I stand by the fact I could not comfortably eat all that. |
Mmmkay. Well, you know other females can eat that much, right? Not just can, but do. And have a strong healthy lifestyle |
This is like that classic Arnold quote: ![]() |
Sure but that doesn’t sound like OP. She’s not a bodybuilder. It doesn’t make sense to force down that much food with no regard to calories. If she needs it to be full, then great. “Calories are King, macros are queen”. We can agree to differ. |
You sound like a meathead that shouldn’t be giving nutrition advice to women in their 40’s! |
OP has specifically said that she wants to get more muscular, stronger and doesnt care about the number on the scale. You sound like someone who is forcing your limited view of health onto someone else. |
I'll add: and she could still reasonable do this at under 2400 calories. I know because I (a mid 40s mand) do 200-225 grams of protein with a goal of 2250 calories per day. So you're 'calories are king; marcos are queen' is irrelevant. It's also a pretty old school mentality for people that care more about an arbitrary number than actual strength and body comp |
You think 2400 calories is reasonable? ![]() |
For a 125 lb woman? |
And that’s what we call mansplaining. |
To maintain, she would probably need about 1600 to 1700. To pack on the muscle, she would need in excess of 2000; if she doesnt care about weight (like she said she didn't), then 2200 - 2200 isn't crazy. Also, the term 'mansplaining' is when a man explains something to a woman that she already knows, or even better, a field the woman is an expert in. It's VERY clear that this poster has absolutely no idea about what the nutritional needs are for someone (regardless of sex) to build muscle. That's not mansplaining; its just 'explaining' (And yes, I see the irony in having to explain the term mansplaining here. But the irony becomes meta when the person uses the term incorrectly) |
Why would you think 2400 calories is reasonable when you yourself as a male do 2250? She said "I don't want to look like a bodybuilder". She said she didn't need to cut calories but no where said she wants to be huge or that she doesn't care about weight (she said she doesn't need to lose weight, not that she doesn't care). |
Us ladies at DCUM are sure lucky you grace us with your expertise. |