Originally posted by: JohnCU
But what can you do? McDonald's sucks ass (for nutrition) and then I read in here the other day about Subway subs that are supposedily healthy have more fat than a Big Mac.
Originally posted by: Crono
Balance is key. Go for whole grains like oatmeal, whole wheat toast, whole grain cereal (like kashi go lean crunch), and egg for breakfast (alternate) and add a fruit like a banana or some berries, whatever fruit you like. You can even have some bacon (2 slices) but make sure most of the fat is drained. Drink some milk (soy milk if you like it) or some orange juice, and you've got a healthy breakfast (I like to drink green tea also).
For lunch, go with a sandwich (lean meats, real cheese, whole grain bread, some lettuce and tomato), and eat some carrots or a fruit/vegetable of your choice.
For dinner, I would go with either fish or chicken, baked or broiled with olive oil, some spinnach or broccoli (boiled not raw with a pinch of salt), and brown rice.
Drink plenty of water (6-8 glasses a day), and feel free to change or add to my basic menu, as there are a lot of healthy subsititutes. Stay away from foods with trans fats (hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated crap) or anything that has been processed or refined. Frying is bad in general, and olive oil (extra virgin) is healthiest and adds flavor. All veggies and fruits are good (vary in color) and help keep you feeling full. Work out at least every other day (30 mins cardiovascular, 15 mins weight training) and you'll lose 15 lbs in a year (I did freshman year) rather than gaining.
Originally posted by: JohnCU
I'm finally gaining the freshman 15 in my senior year
But what can you do? McDonald's sucks ass (for nutrition) and then I read in here the other day about Subway subs that are supposedily healthy have more fat than a Big Mac.
I've been eating a lot of those "weight watchers" frozen dinners, whole wheat sandwiches, cereal, salad, fruit, etc. Trying to cut out soft drinks now. Just trying to find some meals that will leave me full but healthy.
Gotta work out when I get time.
Originally posted by: Kalbi
Originally posted by: JohnCU
I'm finally gaining the freshman 15 in my senior year
But what can you do? McDonald's sucks ass (for nutrition) and then I read in here the other day about Subway subs that are supposedily healthy have more fat than a Big Mac.
I've been eating a lot of those "weight watchers" frozen dinners, whole wheat sandwiches, cereal, salad, fruit, etc. Trying to cut out soft drinks now. Just trying to find some meals that will leave me full but healthy.
Gotta work out when I get time.
How do you not have time in college to work out?
Originally posted by: zerocool1
Originally posted by: Kalbi
Originally posted by: JohnCU
I'm finally gaining the freshman 15 in my senior year
But what can you do? McDonald's sucks ass (for nutrition) and then I read in here the other day about Subway subs that are supposedily healthy have more fat than a Big Mac.
I've been eating a lot of those "weight watchers" frozen dinners, whole wheat sandwiches, cereal, salad, fruit, etc. Trying to cut out soft drinks now. Just trying to find some meals that will leave me full but healthy.
Gotta work out when I get time.
How do you not have time in college to work out?
he's got a life or he's studying. Its a choice he's made. I'm lucky enough to have the time to do club ultimate frisbee. It keeps me busy with my other stuff but its a load of fun while staying in shape.
