WHEY Protein for weight loss

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WHEY Protein for weight loss

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Hi Guys,

weight is 220 pounds and target weight is 176 pounds. I do 45 mins of cardio followed by 1 hr weight training. Now trainer has told me to eat at least 10-12 egg whites in a day (I eat 4/day) and also consome whey protein daily as it will compensate the muscle loss of body. According to him the more proteins you consume, faster you loose fat and build muscles simultaneously. Please advice me about this whey stuff. Is it mandatory or are there other alternatives to it.

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Post by Boss Man »

Whey is perfectly okay. It's created from the conversion of Milk to Cheese, as it's siphened off basically.

The other alternative might be Soy, if you have no issues with it, but Whey is fine.
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He even suggested me a fat burner from muscletech called HYDROXYCUT but after reviewing this site as I declined his suggestion and included coffee in routine. Also plan to have simple green tea twice or thrice daily. Wont consuming whey increase weight as I am trying to reduce weight. Can muscle building and weight loss go hand in hand.
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Yeah, don't use Hydroxycut. While yes, it does work, it also probably has some negative long term effects and it has a massive amount of caffeine in it.
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your trainer must be shit if he can't get you closer to your goal then 45pds

get a better one
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I think the guy is saying the 175lb figure, is "his" personal target he wanted for himself. I don't think he's saying he lost 45lbs, then had trouble losing more.

At least that's the impression I got.
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i mean he's curently at 220pds with a goal of 175 and his trainer can;t get any wt off him "training and diet wise" and he's already getting him onto the supp's...the wrose training on the planet it seems...i wojder if he does deadlifts?
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Post by Boss Man »

Good point though about the suipplements. From that point of view I would agree in part. The guy shouldn't be thinking of those just yet. Well maybe the powder, but that's not even something he really needs right now, though I wouldn't say he definitely shouldn't either.
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Post by hemantbhagwat »

Hi Boss n Swanso,

I appreciate the concern shown by you. Let me give a more clear picture what the issue is all about. I am 26 years old and 6 ft tall, Its been 2 weeks now since I started working out and I am beginning to feel the results. I weighed 220 lbs and target weight is 176 pounds within next four months. workout as scheduled by the trainer:

20 mins treadmill at 10 km/hr
10 mins resistance cycling
10 mins cross trainer

1 hr weight training including several machines, dumbells and ending the routine with Ab crunches.

diet as planned by him is

4 egg whites with skimmed milk immediately after workout+brown bread slices <2 hrs gap> some sprouts or boiled chickpeas <2 hrs gap> Lunch with two Indian bread made of wheat flour+a bowl of lentils with some salad <2 hrs gap> An apple or a plate of papaya <2 hrs gap>6 egg whites<2 hrs gap> Dinner with two indian bread + a bowl of green vegetables and some salad.

He continuously insists on buying whey and fat burners to get the results faster but I denied fat burners and started taking coffee instead. I do want to go for whey but I am in a dilemma whether whey is really going to help or make me more bulkier. He says that if body doesnt take 200 gms of proteins then I will end up with fat reduction with loose skin left behind and loss of muscles as well. Please advise and you can suggest your own workout or diet plans which would work for guy like me. I must tell you that I need to loose fat fast and also build up six packs and muscles. I mean overall a good muscular beach like physique.
Would be glad to get some suggestions from you.

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Hemant
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Post by swanso5 »

yep, some trainer's are definately ordinary

training - your body is a barbell by alwyn cosgrove

food - "read before posting..." in the diet scetion

read both
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