I personally would find it far more of a hassle eating lots of meals rather than 2-3 with a protein shake or two if required. Far easier hitting your macros that way, and I've found that's true for most people. Anyone I know who's tried the 5+ small meals a day ends up cursing it lol!Johnston, the author wasn't stating that eating smaller frequent meals speeds fat loss, but rather that spreading out protein intake throughout the day makes it easier to ingest daily requirements for maintenance. Everyone should know by now that eating a dozen times a day does nothing to increase fat loss.
I personally would find it far more of a hassle eating lots of meals rather than 2-3 with a protein shake or two if required. Far easier hitting your macros that way, and I've found that's true for most people. Anyone I know who's tried the 5+ small meals a day ends up cursing it lol!
You've done it my way (2-3 meals) and bought hundreds of ziplock containers to prep meals? How's that? 5+ meals I can see this, but 2-3 bigger meals is far easier, especially as I'm assuming you can have breakfast first thing so no need to transport that. Personally, I do IF so lunch is my first meal (which is a big one) then dinner later. Sometimes protein shake/bar in afternoon if required. Works for me.It is really hard to eat that way unless you pre plan and prep meals. I've done it your way and I've bought hundreds of ziplock containers to prep meals. This week I decided on shakes in between meals but I frequently change it up.
It is really hard to eat that way unless you pre plan and prep meals. I've done it your way and I've bought hundreds of ziplock containers to prep meals. This week I decided on shakes in between meals but I frequently change it up.
your hungry that often because your body is use to eating that oftenI eat around 5-7 times a day. Mainly because I'm always hungry though! I've always been that way. I don't drink protein shakes, even though I probably should. I eat alot of fish and lean beef, and quite a bit of beef liver. Mostly fruits after workouts, and rice or potatoes for complex carbs throughout the day. I eat up until I hit the sack for the evening. Just something I got used to doing. But, yes. I know people who find it a hassle to eat at ALL during the day, let alone try to eat 5 times or more. There's a guy I work with that only eats one or two candy bars a day and if his wife doesn't cook before he gets home he just skips dinner... I don't know how he's still alive. lol
You've done it my way (2-3 meals) and bought hundreds of ziplock containers to prep meals? How's that? 5+ meals I can see this, but 2-3 bigger meals is far easier, especially as I'm assuming you can have breakfast first thing so no need to transport that. Personally, I do IF so lunch is my first meal (which is a big one) then dinner later. Sometimes protein shake/bar in afternoon if required. Works for me.