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    Im an amatuer boxer, 20 right now, I'm 6'0 and 240 lbs


    Back in 2005/06 I boxed amatuer as a super-welterweight, and my walk around weight was 160. I would run and do lots of push ups and for my diet I would consist of Mc'Donalds, Chinese Food, Burgers, Rice, LOTS OF CARBS and low sugar....


    Now...in 2009...I'm 240 lbs (I was 265 at the start of 2009) and want to box back at my original weight. I find it difficult to box with heavy weights and the only thing different from 2006 is I eat a little bit less and work out less and drink more sugars but still box...


    I think I may have a problem on my hands, help and advice please
    Last edited by White_Bread; 06-09-2009, 03:17 PM.

  • #2
    well white bread is the enemy .. stay away from that.. i guess your metabolism has slowed down a bit lol.. stay away from all that crap you are eating..

    my diet consists more or less of oatmeal and egg whites in morning with fruit..
    i eat fruit every couple hours throughout the day
    no soda, only water and juice with no juice after 6 o clock ..
    i eat a handful of mixed nuts just about every day
    salad cucumbers tomatoes carrots onions with tuna or salmon for lunch & dinner
    i eat a steak dinner once a week with vegetables and potatoes.. and grilled or baked chicken for lunch or dinner once or twice a week

    oo yeah and no eating after 7 -730 pm

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    • #3
      http://stronglifts.com/anabolic-diet/


      check it out

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      • #4
        wow you have quite an opportunity. Your original diet sounds close to perfect to me. All those foods are highly nutritious. The only change I would make is substituting a slightly higher quality burger as mcdonalds is pretty bad. I would say the consumption of sugar is an improvement - sugar is highly nutritious and works quite well in combination with other nourishing foods.

        In other words, adopt a diet very similar to your original one while maintaining your current consumption of sugar.

        Also, you may have to accept that you aren't going to fight at 160 again. Your goal, and every fighter's goal, should be to find a weight you can maintain while eating and sleeping right and maintaining a seriously vigorous training regimen.

        Eating right for an athlete means serious calorie consumption. As a primary goal I would not suggest eating less or "healthier", except for substituting another type of burger for mcdonalds.

        Assuming you're fat, though I don't know if this is the case, what you probably need is to get off your ass, not eat differently.

        If you eat the diet I've suggested and train like a beast, you'll have the opportunity to become a beast. Most athletes never learn to eat as well as you have. They hear too much about "health" food and never get the nourishment they need to be real savages. Good luck, with your experience, age, and diet knowledge the only thing stopping you from being successful is a bad decision to avoid painful training!

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        • #5
          ButterBean Jr

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          • #6
            chicken, salmon, all fruits and vegetables. Some multi grain or oatmeal in the mornings. LOW SALT! Lots of water. One cheat DAY! Some cocunut oil mixed in oatmeal, you need an influx of fat to not store it. You store what you need. Dont get enough water, you store it, Dont get enough good fats, store em. Some olive oil. You know how you are just to lazy or a glutton. I hate these questions...

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            • #7
              that is not a nourishing diet, no wonder your head hurts when you blast a heavybag.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Kinetic Linking View Post
                that is not a nourishing diet, no wonder your head hurts when you blast a heavybag.
                To lose weight it is brother. I do not eat like that 100% of the time but that is the basis of a healthy diet. fish, chicken, lean meats fruits and veges. My head hurts when I hit the heavy bag because I got hit in it hard. Now run along and read up on nutrition young man.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by JayWater39 View Post
                  well white bread is the enemy .. stay away from that.. i guess your metabolism has slowed down a bit lol.. stay away from all that crap you are eating..

                  my diet consists more or less of oatmeal and egg whites in morning with fruit..
                  i eat fruit every couple hours throughout the day
                  no soda, only water and juice with no juice after 6 o clock ..
                  i eat a handful of mixed nuts just about every day
                  salad cucumbers tomatoes carrots onions with tuna or salmon for lunch & dinner
                  i eat a steak dinner once a week with vegetables and potatoes.. and grilled or baked chicken for lunch or dinner once or twice a week

                  oo yeah and no eating after 7 -730 pm
                  Good advice...Stay away from ANYTHING white.

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                  • #10
                    whatever you're completely wrong. Have fun.

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