Protein to fat ratio on CBL

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    russell
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    I searched and couldn't find anyone talking specifically about this.I lift heavy four days a week. I've integrated shockwave into my high intensity lifting split and I am seeing great gains over the last month, so no complaints here.My question is, how much fat are you guys eating? I'm 205, around 8% body fat, and eat 190-210g of protein daily. I am eating about 2 tbsp of coconut oil before about 2pm. I eat my last pre-workout meal at 2pm, hit the gym at 4pm, then for PWO shake up to 100g of maltodextrin/glucose with 50g of whey blend, 5g leucine, 5g creatine. 3-5g of fish oil throughout the day. And 30 mins after my PWO shake is when I eat my first high carb meal, but I also eat a lot of fat. I often sautee my food, love egg yolks, stir fry, brownies, cheese, sour cream, french fries. etc. What kind of hindrances should I anticipate with such high fat intake? Will I see better results if I keep it low? Should I focus on cleaner fats?

    #45773

    jcgomez
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    In this reply Kiefer himself says 50/50 ratio of fat to protein is the goal. http://dangerouslyhardcore.com/forum/index.php?topic=1189.0

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    russell
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    In this reply Kiefer himself says 50/50 ratio of fat to protein is the goal. http://dangerouslyhardcore.com/forum/index.php?topic=1189.0

    Great. Thanks! Unfortunately I don't have access to that forum, so I can't read his post.

    #45775

    “As long as the ratio stays around 50/50 fat to protein by mass (gram for gram), then there's not much to worry about” – Keifer

    #45776

    Meni
    Guest

    "As long as the ratio stays around 50/50 fat to protein by mass (gram for gram), then there's not much to worry about" - Keifer

    thanks for mentioning gram to gram, some would assume 50/50 calories for calories

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    russell
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    This is awesome! I love fat!

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