Protein/fat ratio

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    baku16
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    On your training days, should the ratio come close to 1:1 by the end of the day, or just during ULC portion of it?

    #56276

    Really just the ULC part.Don't feel like you need to avoid fat during your backload though.

    #56277

    baku16
    Member

    thanks

    #56278

    Brandon D Christ
    Participant

    Also that ratio should be kept on a meal to meal basis.

    #56279

    baku16
    Member

    and for your off days the ratio is kept thru out the whole day, right?so, if i consume 170 of protein the I need 170g of fat?its not to much fat, is it?

    #56280

    Brandon D Christ
    Participant

    and for your off days the ratio is kept thru out the whole day, right?so, if i consume 170 of protein the I need 170g of fat?its not to much fat, is it?

    No

    #56281

    Tanner Fox
    Participant

    and for your off days the ratio is kept thru out the whole day, right?so, if i consume 170 of protein the I need 170g of fat?its not to much fat, is it?

    We have all been programmed to think that with the fat.  CBL seems to negate the calories in/calories out thought process that people have preached for so long.

    #56282

    catzeatdog
    Guest

    Sorry to bring an old thread up. But how important is the 1:1 ratio, I try to get it but am not to worried like some days are 10-20g difference usually in favour of fat ?

    #56283

    zewski
    Member

    Same question but reverse 😛 What if at the end of the day I'm at 170 protein and only 150g fat?

    #56284

    Jizzmo
    Guest

    the 1:1 ratio should rather be kept in favor of fat.if you have 180g fat and 140g protein - no big deal.170g protein and 150g fat is not optimal, i doubt that it makes much of a difference though.

    #56285

    It's not that important to be dead on.You are better off having more fat the protein, but if it's reverse it wont kill you.The reason to have that ratio is to have fat be the dominant macro-nutrient caloriclly so that you main source of fuel will be fat.

    #56286

    catzeatdog
    Guest

    8). Happy days

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