Guest guest Posted April 29, 2003 Report Share Posted April 29, 2003 I personally wouldn't replace 3 meals with shakes or meal replacement bars. Good Ole healthy food will stick with you longer, I know it does for me. I believe it's 6 meals were suppose to be eating. Not 3 meals & 3 snacks. Hope that helps you our some. Sheryll > This is great!! I am officially starting my own challenge next > Monday. The exercise stuff all makes sense to me - the eating on > the other hand is a bit intimadating!! Is there sample daily menus > anywhere? Like a weeks worth or even a month!! Do most of you guys > just make 3 of your meals and then use shakes for the snacks? Below > I have put my tentitive plan - if someone could point out to me if > there is anything wrong with the plan then please do so :-) > > 7:00 - Breakfast (protein,carb fruit) > 9:00 - workout (I have kids in school so I need to get them to > school before I can workout - right now I have nothing at home) > 10:30 - shake (or some other snack??) > 12:30 - Lunch (protein, carb, veggie) > 3:30 - shake > 6:00 - Dinner (protein, carb, veggie > 9:00 - shake > 10:00 - sleep!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2003 Report Share Posted April 29, 2003 Welcome to this awesome board! Since I also have school age kids and don't get to workout til after 9 am, I thought I;dgive you my typical day's eating schedule. Keep in mind that I have been following BFL for 10 months now and have reached my goal of losing over 45 lbs and now am just working on lowering my BF% and building muscle. 7:30am - high fiber cereal (Kashi Go Lean), strawberries, protein drink 10:30 (post workout) - Myoplex Carb Sense bar or protein pancakes 1:00pm- grilled chicken, brown rice, green beans 3:30 pm - Met-rx shake 6:00 pm - chicken or seafood, sweet potato or corn, spinach or broccoli 9:00 pm - oatmeal (or apple) and cottage cheese Best of luck, Sherri > This is great!! I am officially starting my own challenge next > Monday. The exercise stuff all makes sense to me - the eating on > the other hand is a bit intimadating!! Is there sample daily menus > anywhere? Like a weeks worth or even a month!! Do most of you guys > just make 3 of your meals and then use shakes for the snacks? Below > I have put my tentitive plan - if someone could point out to me if > there is anything wrong with the plan then please do so :-) > > 7:00 - Breakfast (protein,carb fruit) > 9:00 - workout (I have kids in school so I need to get them to > school before I can workout - right now I have nothing at home) > 10:30 - shake (or some other snack??) > 12:30 - Lunch (protein, carb, veggie) > 3:30 - shake > 6:00 - Dinner (protein, carb, veggie > 9:00 - shake > 10:00 - sleep!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2003 Report Share Posted April 29, 2003 Quick question - I'm starting BFL next week, so I'm not speaking from personal experience... having said that, I recaled reading that Bill recommends working out 1st thing on an empty stomach to increase the your body's fat burning opportunity. Did I not understand right? Or are you chosing to eat prior to your w/o due to the fact that you have to wait until later (kids in school) before you can work out and you don't want to have an empty stocmach that long? Can you please help me understand this a bit better? Thanks! Also, I too am looking for menus/recipes to help me come up with 15- 20 lunches and dinners. Any pointers here are gratefully welcomed! TIA! Cie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2003 Report Share Posted April 29, 2003 Cie, I have a file a friend just sent to me of a bunch of recipes. She copied them off the BFL website and catergorized them into breakfast, lunch, dinner to make it easy, I will email it to you in an attachment seperate from the group. I am starting next week too! I just got my book today but have been researching it since last week! YAY! I'm not the only newbie. Tink Cie wrote: > Quick question - I'm starting BFL next week, so I'm not speaking from > personal experience... having said that, I recaled reading that Bill > recommends working out 1st thing on an empty stomach to increase the > your body's fat burning opportunity. Did I not understand right? Or > are you chosing to eat prior to your w/o due to the fact that you > have to wait until later (kids in school) before you can work out and > you don't want to have an empty stocmach that long? Can you please > help me understand this a bit better? Thanks! > > Also, I too am looking for menus/recipes to help me come up with 15- > 20 lunches and dinners. Any pointers here are gratefully welcomed! > TIA! Cie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2003 Report Share Posted April 29, 2003 --I aqgree with Sheryll about the meals and not snacks. That was helpful for me during the first challenge. I'm teaching now so I only get up and do cardio three mornings and everything else I do in the afternoons. But her goes my plan without times: 1.)oatmeal plus protein powder 2.)nonfat yogurt / NF cottage cheese or an apple/cheese stick 3.)3 to 4 oz chicken breast/ veg./rice 4.)meal replacement shake 5.)chicken or other meat with protein/veg 6.)shake or something lighter like tuna with a yam ( I try at this 7point for fewer carbs) Hope this helps! In , " Cie " <FunCMCie@m...> wrote: > Quick question - I'm starting BFL next week, so I'm not speaking from > personal experience... having said that, I recaled reading that Bill > recommends working out 1st thing on an empty stomach to increase the > your body's fat burning opportunity. Did I not understand right? Or > are you chosing to eat prior to your w/o due to the fact that you > have to wait until later (kids in school) before you can work out and > you don't want to have an empty stocmach that long? Can you please > help me understand this a bit better? Thanks! > > Also, I too am looking for menus/recipes to help me come up with 15- > 20 lunches and dinners. Any pointers here are gratefully welcomed! > TIA! Cie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2003 Report Share Posted April 29, 2003 Thank you so much for that sample day that does help and thanks to whoever clarified the snack/meals thing!! :-) Leanne<>< > > This is great!! I am officially starting my own challenge next > > Monday. The exercise stuff all makes sense to me - the eating on > > the other hand is a bit intimadating!! Is there sample daily menus > > anywhere? Like a weeks worth or even a month!! Do most of you guys > > just make 3 of your meals and then use shakes for the snacks? > Below > > I have put my tentitive plan - if someone could point out to me if > > there is anything wrong with the plan then please do so :-) > > > > 7:00 - Breakfast (protein,carb fruit) > > 9:00 - workout (I have kids in school so I need to get them to > > school before I can workout - right now I have nothing at home) > > 10:30 - shake (or some other snack??) > > 12:30 - Lunch (protein, carb, veggie) > > 3:30 - shake > > 6:00 - Dinner (protein, carb, veggie > > 9:00 - shake > > 10:00 - sleep!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2003 Report Share Posted April 29, 2003 Yes, for me it is purely circumstances that have put my workout where it is!! - no equipment at home - live out of town(crazy to drive in to the gym before bringing my kids to school) - need to get kids to school - and one other factor is that I don't have a whole lot of bodyfat to lose it is mostly muscle tone and stength that I am after. So I'll be looking forward to reading your posts - May- June-July ..all the way girl!! :-) Leanne<>< > Quick question - I'm starting BFL next week, so I'm not speaking from > personal experience... having said that, I recaled reading that Bill > recommends working out 1st thing on an empty stomach to increase the > your body's fat burning opportunity. Did I not understand right? Or > are you chosing to eat prior to your w/o due to the fact that you > have to wait until later (kids in school) before you can work out and > you don't want to have an empty stocmach that long? Can you please > help me understand this a bit better? Thanks! > > Also, I too am looking for menus/recipes to help me come up with 15- > 20 lunches and dinners. Any pointers here are gratefully welcomed! > TIA! Cie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2003 Report Share Posted April 29, 2003 Thank you - that helps. BTW when you guys talk about protein shakes or powder is this different then the meal replacement shakes (Myoplex) or are they the same thing? Also if you make the protein pancakes - do you eat just one plain pancake and that is your whole meal??? Just trying to get it all straight before next week :-)I appreciate the time you vets take answering our rookie questions. Leanne<>< > > Quick question - I'm starting BFL next week, so I'm not speaking > from > > personal experience... having said that, I recaled reading that > Bill > > recommends working out 1st thing on an empty stomach to increase > the > > your body's fat burning opportunity. Did I not understand right? > Or > > are you chosing to eat prior to your w/o due to the fact that you > > have to wait until later (kids in school) before you can work out > and > > you don't want to have an empty stocmach that long? Can you please > > help me understand this a bit better? Thanks! > > > > Also, I too am looking for menus/recipes to help me come up with 15- > > 20 lunches and dinners. Any pointers here are gratefully welcomed! > > TIA! Cie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2003 Report Share Posted April 29, 2003 How fun!! I guess we are the May C1 group! If you get a chance I'd love to see the file of recipes as well ozcancon@... Thanks, Leanne<>< > > > Quick question - I'm starting BFL next week, so I'm not speaking from > > personal experience... having said that, I recaled reading that Bill > > recommends working out 1st thing on an empty stomach to increase the > > your body's fat burning opportunity. Did I not understand right? Or > > are you chosing to eat prior to your w/o due to the fact that you > > have to wait until later (kids in school) before you can work out and > > you don't want to have an empty stocmach that long? Can you please > > help me understand this a bit better? Thanks! > > > > Also, I too am looking for menus/recipes to help me come up with 15- > > 20 lunches and dinners. Any pointers here are gratefully welcomed! > > TIA! Cie > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2003 Report Share Posted April 29, 2003 In answer to your questions, meal replacement shakes contain both protein and carbs (in the BFL proportions), while a protein shake or powder is only protein and you use it with a carb. So a MRP actually is a meal by itself while a protein shake is not a complete meal until you add a portion of carb. I actually buy a delicious ready to drink protein shake (vanilla) that I pour over my high fiber cereal for breakfast, mainly because I don't like eggs and have a hard time finding a suitable protein for first thing in the AM. As far as the protein pancakes go, I spoon the batter to make about 5 or 6 smaller pancakes and those are most definitely a whole meal. Very filling and really good tasting. Like you, I cannot possibly work out until my kids go to school, so I have battled on and off again about eating before my workouts. I do eat my first meal between 7 and 7:30 am and do my weight training about 1.5 hours later. On Saturday, since there obviously is no school, I do my cardio first thing in the AM and eat an hour later. The other cardio days, I try to eat at least 2 hours before doing the cardio (as opposed to right before) and I do wait an hour to eat again after the cardio. I have enjoyed tremendous success on the BFL program, but there are some tweaks I have had to make to accomodate real life and this is one of them. In my humble opinion, I figured it was better to eat meal one early rather than start my day eating at 11:00 (an hour after my workout) and I think it has been fine for me. I did try it that way and had no energy for my workout and the rest of my meals were way to squished together. Hope this helps! Sherri > > > Quick question - I'm starting BFL next week, so I'm not speaking > > from > > > personal experience... having said that, I recaled reading that > > Bill > > > recommends working out 1st thing on an empty stomach to increase > > the > > > your body's fat burning opportunity. Did I not understand > right? > > Or > > > are you chosing to eat prior to your w/o due to the fact that > you > > > have to wait until later (kids in school) before you can work > out > > and > > > you don't want to have an empty stocmach that long? Can you > please > > > help me understand this a bit better? Thanks! > > > > > > Also, I too am looking for menus/recipes to help me come up with > 15- > > > 20 lunches and dinners. Any pointers here are gratefully > welcomed! > > > TIA! Cie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2003 Report Share Posted April 29, 2003 In answer to your questions, meal replacement shakes contain both protein and carbs (in the BFL proportions), while a protein shake or powder is only protein and you use it with a carb. So a MRP actually is a meal by itself while a protein shake is not a complete meal until you add a portion of carb. I actually buy a delicious ready to drink protein shake (vanilla) that I pour over my high fiber cereal for breakfast, mainly because I don't like eggs and have a hard time finding a suitable protein for first thing in the AM. As far as the protein pancakes go, I spoon the batter to make about 5 or 6 smaller pancakes and those are most definitely a whole meal. Very filling and really good tasting. Like you, I cannot possibly work out until my kids go to school, so I have battled on and off again about eating before my workouts. I do eat my first meal between 7 and 7:30 am and do my weight training about 1.5 hours later. On Saturday, since there obviously is no school, I do my cardio first thing in the AM and eat an hour later. The other cardio days, I try to eat at least 2 hours before doing the cardio (as opposed to right before) and I do wait an hour to eat again after the cardio. I have enjoyed tremendous success on the BFL program, but there are some tweaks I have had to make to accomodate real life and this is one of them. In my humble opinion, I figured it was better to eat meal one early rather than start my day eating at 11:00 (an hour after my workout) and I think it has been fine for me. I did try it that way and had no energy for my workout and the rest of my meals were way to squished together. Hope this helps! Sherri > > > Quick question - I'm starting BFL next week, so I'm not speaking > > from > > > personal experience... having said that, I recaled reading that > > Bill > > > recommends working out 1st thing on an empty stomach to increase > > the > > > your body's fat burning opportunity. Did I not understand > right? > > Or > > > are you chosing to eat prior to your w/o due to the fact that > you > > > have to wait until later (kids in school) before you can work > out > > and > > > you don't want to have an empty stocmach that long? Can you > please > > > help me understand this a bit better? Thanks! > > > > > > Also, I too am looking for menus/recipes to help me come up with > 15- > > > 20 lunches and dinners. Any pointers here are gratefully > welcomed! > > > TIA! Cie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2003 Report Share Posted April 29, 2003 Hi Girls, I sent those out, I had to put the recipes into the email instead of as an attachment so it'll be a rather large email. Hope they help! Tink Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2003 Report Share Posted April 29, 2003 In a message dated 4/29/2003 2:17:55 AM Eastern Standard Time, sjg_ou@... writes: > tinkerbell@... I would love a copy of this also. That would help me a lot! pshel52117@... (Pat ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.