I start boxing next week and I have not long turned 17 I am 212 pounds and 6 foot 1 with about 16% bf I would like my fighting weight to between 200 pounds to 210 but i want to drop down to 10% to 12% bf what it am worried about is dropping below that as I want to compete as super heavy weight but I want to try and get my bf lower what nutrition should I have to help me burn fat and try and build muscle for boxing.
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Originally posted by Jbrooks96 View PostI start boxing next week and I have not long turned 17 I am 212 pounds and 6 foot 1 with about 16% bf I would like my fighting weight to between 200 pounds to 210 but i want to drop down to 10% to 12% bf what it am worried about is dropping below that as I want to compete as super heavy weight but I want to try and get my bf lower what nutrition should I have to help me burn fat and try and build muscle for boxing.
Alot of protein
Alot of good carbs
Chicken, fish, whole wheat food (tortillas, bread, oatmeal, pasta, etc), fruits, veggies, skim milk, etc
Carbs are the primary source of energy for the body, you need plenty of those for your boxing workout.
Protein to help you repair and build muscles. Protein is like the wood used to build a house, but for our body.
Try to avoid added sugar and sugar in general.
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If you want to lose weight, high fat and protein diet with carbs from fruit and vegetables only. Cut refined sugar and high fructose corn syrup out completely, along with deep fried foods. Eat small meals five times a day. If you're packing away loads of carbs, that's all you're going to burn when you exercise which won't help you with weight loss. Research Tim Ferris and Mike Dolces books and articles on modern sports nutrition to learn more. Good luck.
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