if I do not follow macronutrient diet plans to the "t" and if I do not follow some professional diet program like SGX?
I do not eat any junk food anymore. I work out 3 times a week 1 hour each of those days. I eat 5 times a day. When I finally start cutting, I will probably be just doing a basic calorie deficit and cardio.
I am finally getting into whey protein powder and that will help me reach 150-175g of protein a day (I weigh 151 lbs). I will be increasing this to 200g of protein a day probably to maintain muscle mass when I cut.
I am now worried that I will probably never reach what I desire doing basic things like this. Do I have to follow some rigorous macronutrient specific diet plan consisting of 6-8 meals a day of deadly specific meals to even have a hope of a chance of becoming ripped? Do I need to do things like eat 11 oz. of chicken breast at 8:30 AM and then eat 5 egg whites at 9:35 AM and then at 11:30 AM eat a variety of foods to accomplish a set %age of protein/carbs/fats? I always thought that never again eating any junk food is a big step in that direction, but I don't know if that will ever be enough.
I just would like to know the real deal. Will what I'm doing ever be enough?
Thanks for any help.
I do not eat any junk food anymore. I work out 3 times a week 1 hour each of those days. I eat 5 times a day. When I finally start cutting, I will probably be just doing a basic calorie deficit and cardio.
I am finally getting into whey protein powder and that will help me reach 150-175g of protein a day (I weigh 151 lbs). I will be increasing this to 200g of protein a day probably to maintain muscle mass when I cut.
I am now worried that I will probably never reach what I desire doing basic things like this. Do I have to follow some rigorous macronutrient specific diet plan consisting of 6-8 meals a day of deadly specific meals to even have a hope of a chance of becoming ripped? Do I need to do things like eat 11 oz. of chicken breast at 8:30 AM and then eat 5 egg whites at 9:35 AM and then at 11:30 AM eat a variety of foods to accomplish a set %age of protein/carbs/fats? I always thought that never again eating any junk food is a big step in that direction, but I don't know if that will ever be enough.
I just would like to know the real deal. Will what I'm doing ever be enough?
Thanks for any help.
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