What are your thoughts about a one thousand calorie shake!? I have been training squats and deadlifts hard hoping one day to hold a state record for my weight class...I have been depleted lately needing more calories...feeling flat and tired.
I have added this shake into my diet. I eat 4 meals a day...sensible meals...mostly lean meats + green leafies + some complex carbs. I just drink the shake for breakfast since I still have nausea issues in the morning. I drink the shake after the meals lunch, dinner1, dinner2...it lets me enjoy the eating process and savor the food...and then get my calories in with the shake.
Here's the shake:
1 cup DRY oatmeal (quick oats)
2 cups 2% milk
50g whey protein isolate/concentrate blend
1 banana
FAT 2 tablespoons (either natty peanut butter, almond butter, coconut milk,
coconut oil, olive oil, or macademia nut oil, rotate these)
OPTIONAL: Add spinach leaves for vitamins (like a green smoothie)
Thats one thousand calories according to my calculations. Its a little like the gallon of milk a day some powerlifters endorse...but it is healthy food selections...rather than just milk. Its got milk in there too obviously.
I'm not too worried about getting fat...its hard for me to gain fat since I am so active (have to walk back and forth to work, workout hard, swim, do cardio on bike, etc). Sorry if this is too elementary...hopefully get some good input from experienced people.
My goal someday is to hold state records for my weight class (165) and to stay lean and strong for my passions in life (lifting, surfing, climbing).
I have added this shake into my diet. I eat 4 meals a day...sensible meals...mostly lean meats + green leafies + some complex carbs. I just drink the shake for breakfast since I still have nausea issues in the morning. I drink the shake after the meals lunch, dinner1, dinner2...it lets me enjoy the eating process and savor the food...and then get my calories in with the shake.
Here's the shake:
1 cup DRY oatmeal (quick oats)
2 cups 2% milk
50g whey protein isolate/concentrate blend
1 banana
FAT 2 tablespoons (either natty peanut butter, almond butter, coconut milk,
coconut oil, olive oil, or macademia nut oil, rotate these)
OPTIONAL: Add spinach leaves for vitamins (like a green smoothie)
Thats one thousand calories according to my calculations. Its a little like the gallon of milk a day some powerlifters endorse...but it is healthy food selections...rather than just milk. Its got milk in there too obviously.
I'm not too worried about getting fat...its hard for me to gain fat since I am so active (have to walk back and forth to work, workout hard, swim, do cardio on bike, etc). Sorry if this is too elementary...hopefully get some good input from experienced people.
My goal someday is to hold state records for my weight class (165) and to stay lean and strong for my passions in life (lifting, surfing, climbing).