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    This should help LOADS of you out there...

    I'm the creator of learnhowtobox.com and have to admit I've always been CLUELESS about how to answer questions from my subscribers about diet for boxers, (pretty embarrassing really).

    So I decided to get off my ass and get some proper help.

    I spoke to a top London sports nutritionist (Becky Stevenson) who normally charges £150/hour for a consultation, and she's agreed to help out and answer all your diet questions and put some plans in place for you!!! (what a legend)

    All you need to do is go here and fill out the details for accurate advice and I'll post back.

    Boxer Diet | Post your questions

    Get cracking!

    Neill
    Last edited by Chris Nagel; 03-30-2010 at 01:41 AM.

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    That's very generous, Neill. Thanks for sharing.
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    Ok Mr Nagel,

    Here's what she said, I'll put your question first so the others can get the benefit:

    Dear Becky,

    I'm Chris. I've started an exercise routine this last Febuary to become stronger and to shed some fat.

    I'm 22 years of age, and I weight 159-160 lbs. My best weight was a lean 145lbs back in early 2009 when I would frequent a boxing gym. Things have changed since then, but I'd love to get back down to 150lbs.

    For training I spend about an hour and a half at standard fitness gym. I start with 20 minutes on a stationary bike, and then afterward, I do a little over an hour of weight training. The weight training isn't very difficult, and I'd consider it to as moderate in intensity. My occupation isn't at all taxing, as I just trade stocks and paint.

    I take some supplements, and I've been eating oatmeal and some fruit for breakfast and often eating a bowl of salad with my dinner. I'll eat about 40 grams of protein following my exercise routine in the afternoon, and I often add a 20 gram scoop of protein with my oats in the morning.

    I'd like to make better diet/nutrition choices that would be more in tune with me getting lean, and improving my workouts at the gym with adding more activity to my daily lifestyle.

    Sincerely,
    Christopher Nagel

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    The secret to weight management is to make sure you are consistent with your training programme and diet.


    Be careful not to take excess protein in supplement form because this can lead to weight gain. The current research shows having 15-20g post exercise is adequate. Ensure you get good sources of lean protein at mealtimes - turkey, chicken, fish or tofu about 120g
    Your breakfast is good add organic skimmed milk to your porridge has good amounts of omega 3 essential for health. Also contains calcium that is now thought to play a role weight management.




    Making sure that you increase your general daily activity to help increase your metabolism and help fat burning.
    Every time you exercise your metabolism will increase even post exercise this phenomenon is called recovering your 'oxygen debt'.


    Try adding a 20 minute run each day - or skipping anything that will increase your heart rate.


    Eat around training sessions to ensure you have enough fuel. Carbohydrates that have a low glycaemic index are best for weight control. These are sweet potatoes, new potatoes, basmati rice, durum pasta, beans, pulses.


    Try cut back on processed foods and cook from scratch so you know what has gone into your food. Use olive oil to cook with.

    Hope that helps

    Becky Stevenson.
    Sports Nutrition and Advice from Proactivate - Accredited Sports Dietician in London - Homepage

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    Thanks a lot.

    I'll try to make sure that the protein servings is spread more throughout the day rather than a lot at one given time. I'll look through some cookbooks and build a grocery list around sources of lean protein as well as carbs low on the glycaemic index.

    I've been considering going for a run in the mornings for a while now and I think I'll start today, or tomorrow. Probably during the afternoon if I have time, it was 21 degrees Fahrenheit this morning. Too cold for me, even with sweats and long underwear.

    I'd like to make a deadline for my goal weight for late May, and work towards that.
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    Nice one dude... hope you see the benefit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Nagel View Post
    Thanks a lot.

    I'll try to make sure that the protein servings is spread more throughout the day rather than a lot at one given time. I'll look through some cookbooks and build a grocery list around sources of lean protein as well as carbs low on the glycaemic index.

    I've been considering going for a run in the mornings for a while now and I think I'll start today, or tomorrow. Probably during the afternoon if I have time, it was 21 degrees Fahrenheit this morning. Too cold for me, even with sweats and long underwear.

    I'd like to make a deadline for my goal weight for late May, and work towards that.
    Its usually fairly easy to find a few ways to improve your diet and cut cals. Id love to help out since you're always so helpful to everyone here. Whats your typical day of eating look like?? Include times, and when your workouts are. Also your height and weight.

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    Hi Wes,

    I usually have oatmeal for breakfast. I use old-fashioned oats, and add some about 15-20 grams of protein, frozen fruit, strawberries, blueberries, and/or cherries/bananas.

    I go to the gym at around 10:30 a.m. or sometimes later in the afternoon. After my workout I have protein shake with a banana thrown in.

    If I get hungry I'll have some toast, or occasionally a turkey sandwich. I'll eat an apple before dinner.

    The dinner's menu varies. I had lasagna tonight, and home-made tacos, yesterday. 4-5 days in the week, I'll also eat a medium-sized salad on the side.

    I eat an orange or a grapefruit in the evening to stave off hunger, although I'll help myself to some desert sometimes.

    The challenge has been to cut a lot of impulsive snacking out of my diet. Which, I've only been doing for the last week or so.

    I've also going out of my way to get some extra aerobics when I can this last week. I go on a hike with a couple friends about 3 or 4 times a week, and for a few times a week, I'll hit the track in the morning.

    I'm about 5'7, and my weight is now around 155lbs in the morning when I get up in the morning.

    I'm reasonably pleased with my progress so far. Consistency is going to be the key thing for me, although I'm always looking for little ways I can improve with.
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    doing this for free is very nice. I submitted my question.
    Thanks for this again

    Seb

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