Pre-workout meal calories

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    Tim Stead
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    Some of you may have seen my recent question on protein macro levels for post-workout portion of the day.I have a similar question in regards to calculating calory targets in the pre-workout portion of the day. The calculator in the CBL book provides what I understand to be an overall calory target for each pre-workout meal: so for someone with a BW target of 187lb, it suggests Low-carb Calories to be 760.Firstly, if I've understood this correctly: is that a suggested calory target for each pre-workout meal? If so, which example diet plan would it apply to? Reason I ask is if I look at the training@4pm example, it suggests just one meal at lunch - 6oz bacon, 1/2 cup cottage cheese and 1 medium tomato - I'd calculate that at about 700-1000 calories, deepening on the fat content of the bacon.So I get that, but then training@6pm example suggests a meal upon waking and another at lunch - should both of these meals be that 760 calory target? I can't beleive two hours makes 700-odd calories of difference, but perhaps I'm too used to counting calaories.I wonder if I should work to a whole day calory target instead and split between pre and post, depending on the time of day I train.Any thoughts?

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    agentmads
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    The 760 cals are the calories you eat during the day, before your work out, in TOTAL. I usually make it two meals, containing a good amount of protein and enough fat to blunt insulin. 

    #228093

    Tim Stead
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    awesome, thanks.So i'm assuming the total calorie amount would just apply to food meals. Some of the recommended supplements - AM Accelerator + ignition + sustainer - can add up the calories pretty quick, even if taking the SA versions. Especially with a tbsp or two of coconut oil!Or should i look to include these in the 760?

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    Scope75
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    Count all your CALS not just the ones coming from whole foods.

    #228095

    Tim Stead
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    got it! cheers

    #228096

    agentmads
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    awesome, thanks.So i'm assuming the total calorie amount would just apply to food meals. Some of the recommended supplements - AM Accelerator + ignition + sustainer - can add up the calories pretty quick, even if taking the SA versions. Especially with a tbsp or two of coconut oil!Or should i look to include these in the 760?

    This is partly why I dropped the am shake rather quickly.

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