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Old 04-10-07 | 11:38 AM
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Help to Increase Calories

Hey guys I just started cycling about a month ago, with my average ride length up to about 30 miles 3x a week. I also go to the gym for upper body and core training on the in between days, with 2 days of rest mixed in. I keep track of all my food on fitday and here is my intake profile for the past 2 weeks: 23% fat, 53% carbs, 24% protein. I have already lost 5 pounds this month, and am trying to slow down the weight loss. I was wondering what are some safe foods to increase my overall caloric intake for the day without putting on fat. I think I am short on calories by a lot each day since my weight is falling fast, but am snacking enough to never be hungry. Any suggestions would be great!
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Old 04-10-07 | 12:01 PM
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Old 04-10-07 | 12:25 PM
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milk, peanut butter, nuts, and I would suggest adding 3 tablespoons of fish oil to your every day consumption. Slam down a couple protein shakes a day with one or more of the above ingredients and you're good to go.
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Old 04-10-07 | 03:15 PM
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Great! Thanks a lot! I will try adding in a protein shake and look into the fish oil supplements. CFB, I am not having to try too hard to like the new look, I love it, thanks!
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flaxseed.

I eat 2 hemp-bread w/ sunflowerseed butter and a all-natural jelly sandwhich (about 300 calories) between my meals.
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Old 04-10-07 | 08:11 PM
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flaxseed.

I eat 2 hemp-bread w/ sunflowerseed butter and a all-natural jelly sandwhich (about 300 calories) between my meals.

yeah, flax oil and coconut oil help as well, but fish oil has the benefit of being an anti-inflammatory.
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yeah, flax oil and coconut oil help as well, but fish oil has the benefit of being an anti-inflammatory.
cherries too!
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Old 04-10-07 | 09:44 PM
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peanut butter is the key. maybe some ice cream and / or cake too.
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I'd recommend almond butter or sunflower seed butter over peanutbutter for the beneficial fats. At about 220 calories per tablespoon, its calorie dense w/ quality nutrition.
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Old 04-11-07 | 06:55 AM
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I'd recommend almond butter or sunflower seed butter over peanutbutter for the beneficial fats. At about 220 calories per tablespoon, its calorie dense w/ quality nutrition.
I've never had sunflower seed butter. Almond butter is the shiznit though.
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Old 04-11-07 | 07:03 AM
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Also helps to take a look at your ride / post-ride nutrition. For example, in my average 30miler I burn about 1150-1200 calories (I'm 150 pounds, but my rides have a lot of climbing). I usually go through two water bottles mixed with cytomax and one Gu. That's 300 calories on the ride. When I get home I use endurox R4, which is another 270 calories. So I replace about 570 of the burned calories, with the added benefit of timing to promote recovery.
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Old 04-11-07 | 11:35 AM
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Same here, I have been using 1 GU, and Endurox for my post ride recovery. All the suggestions have been great, thanks!
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