Will my body use protein to build muscle or will it convert it to energy?
Ok so Im just about done with my fat burning process. I used to eat 1200 calories a day and do cardio every single day. Thats over now.
I now have decided to eat 1800 calories a day, and instead of cardio every day. I will alternate heavy (and i mean heavy) weight training and cardio.
My question is this. Say I eat uhhhhh 150% daily value of protein each day. Yet my 1800 calorie diet is well below what I am consuming every day (I caclulated about 2,400 daily at www.caloriesperhour). Will my body take that protein and use it for energy? Or will it use some for energy and some to build/repair muscle tissue that was worn out due to the heavy work outs?
Thank you.
ok someone asked about my body fat composition.
Its really hard to tell, Im not very bulky, don’t have a ton of fat either.
I am 6 foot tall and I weigh 160 pounds.
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March 11th, 2010 at 1:38 pm
the amount of fat free mass that you have determines the protein intake. 1-1.5 grams per lb of lean body mass is sufficient to maintain a positive nitrogen balance.
regarding the calories, can’t make a call unless the bodyweight and estimated body fat is given