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PROTEIN QUOTAS
How much do you have to eat to fill yours?
December 31, 2009
FLEXONLINE.COM
Getting all your daily protein can be a challenge. Using prepackaged protein foods in addition to shakes and powders can help you get in your baseline gram per pound of bodyweight each day.
If you're a 200-pound bodybuilder, here's the amount of some bodybuilding foods, in no particular order, that you'd have to consume to get 200 grams of protein if you were to depend on that one item for your daily requirement.
<TABLE style="COLOR: #000000" cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=5 width="50%"><TBODY><TR style="BACKGROUND: #000000; COLOR: #ffffff; FONT-WEIGHT: bold"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ffffff 1px solid">FOOD </TD><TD align=middle>QUANTITY </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #b6c3ca"><TD>Chicken breast </TD><TD>30 oz </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #dbd7d6"></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #dbd7d6"><TD>Turkey breast </TD><TD>28 oz </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #b6c3ca"><TD>Canned tuna </TD><TD>30 oz </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #dbd7d6"></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #dbd7d6"><TD>Fresh whitefish </TD><TD>38 oz </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #b6c3ca"><TD>Lean beef tenderloin </TD><TD>34 oz </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #dbd7d6"></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #dbd7d6"><TD>Lean hamburger (90%) </TD><TD>34 oz </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #b6c3ca"><TD>Cottage cheese (low fat) </TD><TD>57 oz </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #dbd7d6"></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #dbd7d6"><TD>Whole eggs </TD><TD>33 large eggs </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #b6c3ca"><TD>Nonfat milk </TD><TD>200 oz </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #dbd7d6"></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #dbd7d6"><TD>Whey protein powder </TD><TD>About 10 scoops </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
How much do you have to eat to fill yours?
December 31, 2009
FLEXONLINE.COM
Getting all your daily protein can be a challenge. Using prepackaged protein foods in addition to shakes and powders can help you get in your baseline gram per pound of bodyweight each day.
If you're a 200-pound bodybuilder, here's the amount of some bodybuilding foods, in no particular order, that you'd have to consume to get 200 grams of protein if you were to depend on that one item for your daily requirement.
<TABLE style="COLOR: #000000" cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=5 width="50%"><TBODY><TR style="BACKGROUND: #000000; COLOR: #ffffff; FONT-WEIGHT: bold"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #ffffff 1px solid">FOOD </TD><TD align=middle>QUANTITY </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #b6c3ca"><TD>Chicken breast </TD><TD>30 oz </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #dbd7d6"></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #dbd7d6"><TD>Turkey breast </TD><TD>28 oz </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #b6c3ca"><TD>Canned tuna </TD><TD>30 oz </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #dbd7d6"></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #dbd7d6"><TD>Fresh whitefish </TD><TD>38 oz </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #b6c3ca"><TD>Lean beef tenderloin </TD><TD>34 oz </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #dbd7d6"></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #dbd7d6"><TD>Lean hamburger (90%) </TD><TD>34 oz </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #b6c3ca"><TD>Cottage cheese (low fat) </TD><TD>57 oz </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #dbd7d6"></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #dbd7d6"><TD>Whole eggs </TD><TD>33 large eggs </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #b6c3ca"><TD>Nonfat milk </TD><TD>200 oz </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #dbd7d6"></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND: #dbd7d6"><TD>Whey protein powder </TD><TD>About 10 scoops </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>






