Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just gained 4 lbs of muscle. I use creatine but the big issue is protein. I aim for 135 grams as 135 is my goal weight
Would you mind spelling out your meals? I find it really hard to hit 100 even with a protein shake.
Protein sources:
Pre-workout smoothie with Fairlife milk and almond butter
Post workout smoothie - includes 1 scoop protein powder
breakfast - 2 eggs plus 1/2 cup liquid egg whites (from carton) with Ezekial bread
lunch - quinoa with tuna/salmon or chicken
dinner - pick a protein
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just gained 4 lbs of muscle. I use creatine but the big issue is protein. I aim for 135 grams as 135 is my goal weight
Would you mind spelling out your meals? I find it really hard to hit 100 even with a protein shake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:56 and building muscle now. I try to eat 100g of protein a day, no other supplements other than collagen. I stopped lifting before and after surgery in January, and just restarted in June and have been pleasantly surprised how fast I regained my strength and am starting to increase weights. I know at some age this won't be possible but am happy it isn't yet.
Grateful if you can share examples of what you eat to hit 100g of protein each day. TIA.
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If you don't have any dietary restrictions, eating 100 grams of protein per day should be pretty easy. Here's one way to do it:
Greek yogurt (15 grams of protein)
Beef sausage (14 grams)
1 ounce of mixed nuts (5 grams)
Two eggs (12 grams)
Snack cheese (5 grams)
Four slices (2 ounces) of deli ham (10 grams)
Two slices of rye bread (10 grams)
½ cup of rolled oats (5 grams)
One can of tuna (27 grams)
Everything pictured above comes to 103 grams, which puts you slightly over the 100-gram goal.
Anonymous wrote:I just gained 4 lbs of muscle. I use creatine but the big issue is protein. I aim for 135 grams as 135 is my goal weight
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:56 and building muscle now. I try to eat 100g of protein a day, no other supplements other than collagen. I stopped lifting before and after surgery in January, and just restarted in June and have been pleasantly surprised how fast I regained my strength and am starting to increase weights. I know at some age this won't be possible but am happy it isn't yet.
Grateful if you can share examples of what you eat to hit 100g of protein each day. TIA.
Anonymous wrote:56 and building muscle now. I try to eat 100g of protein a day, no other supplements other than collagen. I stopped lifting before and after surgery in January, and just restarted in June and have been pleasantly surprised how fast I regained my strength and am starting to increase weights. I know at some age this won't be possible but am happy it isn't yet.