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Contrast training is a unique way to optimize results. Read this article by Lee Boyce about how to incorporate it into your training to pack on lean muscle mass.

By: Lee Boyce Added: March 25th, 2013
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    My New Diet??

    This is my new diet, I am hoping to get good muscles and is this diet good for abs, I am not sure what my Bf % is but I have a bit of fat over my abs, but I can see them when I tense.

    Breakfast
    2 Glasses of semi skimmed milk + 2 scoops of protein powder
    Bowl of cereal with milk

    Mid morning
    Glass of milk
    1 banana
    1 protein bar

    Lunch
    Glass of milk
    sandwiches (tuna, turkey, chicken etc)
    1 banana
    1 protein bar

    Mid afternoon
    Glass of milk
    1 apple

    Dinner
    Potatoes
    Fish
    Steak
    Vegetables
    Pure Orange Juice

    Night
    2 Glasses of Semi skimmed milk + 2 scoops of protein powder

    I am also doing the routine off this website, I just want to get good abs and a good muscular physique, I am 15, weigh 140 lbs and 5'9.

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    Awesome, another 15 year old on this board

    Anyways, what are you calories equaling? Since you are 15, you should be getting in quite a few since you're weightlifting and you're still growing, but don't eat over maintanance.

    Also, you should get in some more healthy fats in your diet. Like natural peanut butter, peanuts, avocados, olive oil, and some fish oil and flax supplements would be good.

    Also, you should be getting most of your calories from protein. I good example would be getting protein per your body weight. So, since you weigh 140, you should be getting in 140 grams of protein. You can keep track of calories at fitday.com.

    Well, hoped I helped some. Good luck!
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    That is just over 4000 calories and around 230g of protein, and I can't stand any peanuts.

    Thanks for the adivce.

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