The P90X Nutrition Plan is one of the tools that will help you make it through the P90X training program. How to eat healthy is also something that you need to do for the rest of your life. The truth is, eating healthy is not as bad as it might sound. And, the P90X Nutrition Plan is like a road map that tells you exactly how to get to where you want to go. It’s like having your very own nutrition counselor. The key to better nutrition and diet is not cutting out every food you love forever, it’s eating realistically—not skimping on any one food group but choosing which protein, carbohydrates, and fat to eat when. It’s about learning to eat healthy.
Healthy eating is actually a balanced approach that doesn’t swing from one end of the spectrum to another. Instead of never having a steak again, you’ll learn how to choose which cut of steak is better for you. The P90X Nutrition plan recommends leaner cuts of beef, poultry, pork and lamb, egg whites, low-fat milks and cheeses, fresh fruits and vegetables, complex carbohydrates like multigrain breads and whole wheat pastas, and a variety of snacks and condiments.
When you first start your 90 days of the P90X training program, you will also begin what is called Phase 1 or the Fat Shredder portion of the nutrition plan. The first phase will have you eating foods higher in protein so that you can start to lose fat and build muscle. If you want, you can get a body fat tester to help determine your percentage of body fat.
Phase 2 or the Energy Booster portion of the P90X nutrition plan is a more balanced mixture of carbohydrates and proteins with low fat. This is a phase you can stay in for as long as you want, and really it is the best way of how to eat healthy for life. Food is fuel and this mix of foods will give you just the right amount of energy to workout and live day to day.
The P90X nutrition plan next takes you to the Endurance Maximizer phase. This is the athletic diet you need to eat if you are really pushing yourself in your workouts or your chosen sport. It’s a higher carbohydrate diet needed for energy and endurance. It includes the kind of food selections that runners or cyclists need when they push themselves to go long distances. It’s when you’ve earned the right to eat all the pasta you want without anybody telling you to lay off the carbs.
You don’t have to figure out how to do anything but follow a step-by -step nutrition plan. Every amount of food from each food group is already assigned its number of calories and you just mix and match to get the right food groups and portion sizes. As with most healthy diets, you’ll learn that it is better to eat six small meals each day than two large ones.
Once you start following the P90X nutrition plan through its various phases you will find that you are building a foundation of knowledge about how to eat healthy for the rest of your life. Diets that eliminate food groups simply are not going to work, nor is trying to lose weight and keep it off without exercise. The P90X is a total body training program that took over a year to develop and so far it has helped over two million people meet their health and exercise goals.

Jul 19, 2009 @ 19:42:13
Hello
I bought my P90x from QVC and am in week 2. Unfortunately, I just can’t find my food and nutrition guide. I was very religious about it and read it all the time. Chances are I left it at the grocery store, but they don’t seem to have it. I really want to get another copy. How do I do this? I’ve looked online everywhere I could think of. Thank you very much–I love this program and hope it will rid me of the 10 lbs I seem to have mysteriously gained (for the first time in my life) after turning 40.
Jul 20, 2009 @ 12:25:42
I have just started the P90X program, but I like to plan ahead. I’m wondering how the diet changes once I complete the 90 days. Do I revert back to the phase 1 nutrition plan? I’ve chosen the portion approach.
By the way, I thought that I would be starving on this plan, but it’s actually a ton of food. I really enjoy the program. Do you know why the yogurt on the portion approach needs to be plain and not flavored?
Thanks,
Jennifer
Jul 20, 2009 @ 13:37:09
Hi LJ and Josh,
Please call the number at the top of the website or submit your request via email to our customer service representatives. They can assist you.
http://www.extremebodyworkout.com/customer-service.php
Jul 20, 2009 @ 13:47:08
Hello Jennifer,
You can stick to what makes most sense for your activity level. You will have a good understanding of what is best for you to eat by the end of 90 days. You might not even need to refer to the guide. If you plan on continuing your workouts, and want to use the guide, stick with phase 2 or 3 depending on the intensity of your workouts.
Flavored yogurt could have some extra fat or calories, but check the labels, not all brands are the same.
I am glad you are enjoying the program!
-Mike
Jul 27, 2009 @ 20:25:24
I just got P90X last week and couldn’t be more thrilled and exhausted! I’m 225lbs so I’ve calculated my daily calorie intake as 3300cal (according to page 5 of the nutrition guide). I’m doing the Fat Shredder program right now and the fat/carb/protein breakdown is 20%/30%/50% respectively. That breaks my caloric intake down to:
1,650 calories of protein a day
990 calories or carbs a day, and
660 calories of fat a day
To further break down those number there are 4 calories of protein & carbs per gram and 9 calories of fat per gram. That translates to:
412g of protein/day
247.5g of protein/day, and
73g of fat/day.
My question is: Are these numbers correct??? Should I really be ingesting 412g of protein a day?
Hello Matt,
Those numbers do not seem right. You are confusing me! Anyway, try not to overanalyze the Nutrition Plan. As your body gets used to the workouts and you start to feel healthy, you will know if you are eating too much. Trust in the meal plan or choose you own meals with the portions approach. The daily servings chart will help you decide how much protein, carbohydrates, dairy, etc. is right for your nutritional level.
-Mike
Jul 31, 2009 @ 18:05:47
So I’m ending Week 2 and I’ve found it very very hard to eat the Meal Approach lunches. I’ve been reading a bit of the other blogs and am thinking about switching to the Portion Approach.
The other day I decided to follow Portion for a day to see: For dinner I made (according to the portion size allowed) Pasta with ground turkey and marinara sauce. Prob the best thing I’ve made out of the book in the 14 days…so good that I was wondering, Could that honestly be something healthy and according to plan? I didn’t add any salt or fat or anything.
Hello ACP,
Most find the portions approach to be more user friendly. But yes, what you made seems to be within the limits of the portion approach. Just because it tastes good does’t mean it’s not healthy!
-Mike
Aug 04, 2009 @ 16:19:02
I wan to start on the P90x but after looking at the Nutrition Guide, I realized that I want to follow the meal plan approach that contains recipes. However, after looking through the meals and recipes, I realize that it will be hard to construct a grocery list for this. Does your company or website offer a grocery list?
My other question has to do with the serving sizes for the recipes. Many sauces and soup recipes are for 2 or more servings. I don’t understand why that is. What am I supposed to do with all the left overs since I’m supposed to follow the meal plan? I feel like buying extra food to make extra servings will be a waste of money and time.
Hello Cindi,
We do have sample grocery lists. I will send them to your email address. If the servings are too big for you, just reduce the measurements before you cook the meal.
-Erin
Aug 08, 2009 @ 17:42:11
Can you e-mail me the sample grocery lists as well?
Thank you!
Hello Jeanine,
I sent you the sample grocery list via email as you requested. Should further information be needed please don’t hesitate to call our Customer Service Mon thru Fri 9-6 EST 866-492-0438.
Shanda
Aug 17, 2009 @ 09:55:44
Hi i am interested in buying this P90x. i am currently on Jenny craig (just started). Will this program work if i am already on a meal plan?
Hello Maria,
Possibly. You would have to compare the two diets. P90X Nutrition plan requires you to eat more protein than any thing else and very little carbs. To get a good idea of what you should be eating while doing the P90X, take a look at the portions approach in the P90X Nutrition Plan. In the beginning of that section, you will see a chart the shows you exactly how much protein, carbs, vegetables, fruits, dairy, etc, you need to eat to get the most out of this program. If Jenny Craig’s plan can give you the nutrients you need to get you through this very intense program, you should be ok. It might also be a good idea to talk to someone at Jenny Craig. They might be able to add to the advise I have given you to allow you to make the best choice.
-Erin
Staff
Aug 17, 2009 @ 10:13:55
Hi, i am currently on the Jenny Craig and was wondering if i can use this meal program along with the P90x
Aug 23, 2009 @ 07:04:13
I received P90X videos as a healthy gift a while back after I came out of a long illness. I did not do anything with it! Now that I feel strong enough emotionally and physically to start again, I cant find half of the things….like the nutrition plan. Is there a way I can get or buy some of these things without purchasing everything again.
Hello Glo,
if you contact our customer service representatives, they can help. Please fill out the support form and submit your request:
http://www.extremebodyworkout.com/customer-service.php#supportform
-Staff
Aug 27, 2009 @ 14:08:56
i am sixteen years old and my diet is oatmeal for breakfast nd turkeysandwich with mayo nd dinner something different everday but small portions nd after my workouts i wait a hourtwo take my whey protein i just started this week will nd i really bring it will i see results with my diet plan nd workout
Hi Shaquille,
good luck with the program! Be careful of how many carbs you eat per day. Too many can effect how much fat you loose with the program.
-Erin
Staff
Aug 27, 2009 @ 15:01:48
I’m just started P90X and I’m having trouble understanding the portion plan. For example it says 1 cup Cottage CHeese 1% = 120 cal and 1 serving. The 1% cottage cheese I have says 1/2 cup = 100 cal. So should I have a little over 1/2 cup for a serving or should I still have 1 cup? I found a lot of different foods listed are not the same as the lables on the containers.
Which should I use to track? The portion sizes listed or the actual number of callories consumed for the specific food?
Thak you!
Hello Brandt,
use the Nutrition Plan as a guide to healthy eating. Different brands of foods may add things that others don’t and calories are always going to vary. I would pay more attention to the portion sizes, unless what you are eating is WAY off in calories. Because you are using the portions approach, just eating foods on that list only will probably be an improvement to your diet.
-Mike
Staff
Aug 29, 2009 @ 19:39:03
i am sixteen years old and my diet is oatmeal for breakfast nd turkeysandwich with mayo nd dinner something different everday but small portions nd after my workouts i wait a hourtwo take my whey protein i just started this week will nd i really bring it will i see results with my diet plan nd workout
Aug 29, 2009 @ 19:59:02
hello my name is chris nd i am 18 yearyear’s of age nd my diet plan for this program is lite in the morin with a bowl of oatmal for my breakfast and a sandwich with turkey and no mayonaise and a diner chicken wings with potato wedger nd is that a good nd balance diet for the p90 program
Hello Chris,
depending on what nutritional level you are on, the P90X Nutiriton plan does not allow for more than one or two servings of carbs per day. 1 cup of plain oatmeal is one serving of carbs. Two slices of bread (should only be whole wheat) is another serving. Chicken is always good, but boneless skinless would be the better choice. Especially if the chicken wings are fried. Even baked, chicken wings are pretty greasy because of the close proximity of the meat to the bone. Potatoes actually fall under the carb category with this plan, and your wedges would be yet another serving of carbs. Your diet does not include any vegetables, fruit, dairy, and not enough protein. I would reconsider your diet if you are really wanting to do the P90X (or power 90) workout.
-Mike
Staff
Oct 04, 2009 @ 10:42:33
I would like the sample grocery list via email as well. Thanks!
Hello Glo,
are you looking for the grocery list for the Meal Plan approach (if so what phase and level), or a sample day of meals for the Portion Approach?
Oct 30, 2009 @ 15:47:47
Hi
I am in week one of the P90X…however, I am not using the nutrition plan as i don’t need to lose any weight. I’ve been a runner for the last 25 years but would like to have some muscle tone. I love the exercise program and plan to continue beyond the 90 days. I’m assuming i may not be a ‘ripped’ due to not following the nutrition plan…but i would hope the excercise program will change my muscle tone quite bit…or is the nutrition aspect crucial?
Hi Kelly,
the Nutrition Plan is very important if you are wanting to loose weight, yes. Since you aren’t, I would still look through it because you really need an increased amount of protein to allow your muscles to develop and build. If you are still a runner, you dietary needs are probably different than a person that is just doing the P90X. You will need more carbs if your running every day or you will tucker out before your daily workout is over. I am sure you are the kind of person who knows what’s good for you and you have control over your diet. Take a look at the plan. You might get some good tips out of it or just find that there is something new that might be beneficial to you.
-Mike
Staff
Nov 02, 2009 @ 05:04:08
Hey!
I have been in a serious hiking accident and have been bed ridden for the last 6 months. I am getting ready to get my cast off. I am going to start the P90X program when im cleared by my Doc. ive got to loose this 30 pounds i gained! My program didnt come with the nutrition guide. Since i have 40 more days in the cast.. i can at least start the nutrition guide and do some arm work outs. Is there a way i can get a copy of the nutrition guide? PLEASE?
thanks
Hello Angie,
if you contact customer service, they will definitely be able to help you. Please submit your request via our support form:
http://www.extremebodyworkout.com/customer-service.php#supportform
Nov 02, 2009 @ 13:01:15
I have one question in the portions recommended there is a calorie amount for each serving. It says that 100 calories for protein and for carbs it says that it is 200 cals for each portion recommended. I have compared what the guide saids and what the labels saids. There is a difference and sometimes it is higher than what the guide says and this can put me over my calorie goal. What should I do ? Should I use the portions in the guide say or use what the labels says? (Ex. 1 cup of oatmeal is 200 cals in the nutrition guide, but on the label it says 300 cals for 1 cup of oatmeal) (Oatmeal is whole grain no sugar added )
Hello Junior,
I would use your better judgment on this one. Some food brands nutritional value can differ from others. I would stick to the portions UNLESS the calories are WAY off. 100 calories is WAY off, I would say. In the case of your oatmeal, I would have little less than a cup of that brand. I know it’s not much for oatmeal, but maybe you can find another brand a little closer to 200 calories per cup. For example, Quaker brand instant oats has 100 calories per packet, which yields a little less than a cup. The steel cut version is supposed to be healthier, but there is 150 calories per 1/4 cup. So use your judgment and choose foods that are within reason in comparison to the Nutrition Plan.
-Mike
Staff
Nov 22, 2009 @ 15:36:16
My husband just purchased the program and I was wondering if you know whether or not the nutrition guide is safe for pregnant women since it would make life a lot easier if i can eat the same things he’s eating… obviously I wouldn’t follow it exactly and would adjust the portions since I’m not doing the workout due to the pregnancy. I’ve read in some of the posts about a sample grocery list. I would also like a copy since it would be helpful to have for my husband even if I couldn’t follow the guide myself.
Hello Angie,
of course you should consult your doctor about any drastic diet changes during pregnancy first. With this diet, you might find yourself a little low on the energy department because of the fact that your body is expending more energy than a person who is not pregnant. It takes a lot out of your body to cook up a baby! The grocery list is for the meal plan approach, not the portions approach. The meal plan has a lot of different dishes and ingredients that can be overwhelming to shop for! You can just look at the approved foods list of the portions approach for an idea of what to buy for that approach.
-Mike
Staff
Nov 23, 2009 @ 23:24:42
Look, I am just hearing about this P90X thing and I have say that I cannot wait to for the day when this is sitting in my mailbox so that I can get started. I am gonna be sooo fine in 90 days and I am pretty sure I will just be able to just stop.
Nov 30, 2009 @ 17:46:39
I been working out off and on over the past 3 years. I have using whey powder from GNC and protein bars & drinks from EAS. Is this a comparable product to the P90X products? I can find these products locally from GNC and Walmart which makes it convinent. Thanks,
Hello Matt,
you can always check out the labels on extremebodyworkout.com. There are many different powders and bars out there to compare! The P90X products were specifically designed for people doing this program so they will give you what you need for this intense workout.
-Mike
Staff
Dec 05, 2009 @ 14:32:47
My husband and I got P90X.. and we want to follow the meal plans to the best of our ability. My husband is allergic to fish, so in the dishes that call for fish can we substitute it with something like chicken or turkey?
Hello Tara,
Yes. The meal plan approach can be modified to fit your needs if you do not eat fish. There is a lot of fish on the menu because it’s really good for you, but and allergy to fish is something you can’t get around. Substituting with boneless skinless chicken or turkey would be the nest best thing. Tofu could also be an option.
-Mike
Staff
Dec 08, 2009 @ 22:30:21
Hey i did 90 days of p90x and trust me i had results, but not what i wanted because no nutrition plan was in effect i am about to start it again but i need to gain weight i am 6’4 and 145 lb.s i want to get some sort of weight gainer but i don’t know if it will ruin my results so please help me i bring it but i cant get it!!!!!
Hello Omar,
gaining weight seems to be as hard as loosing weight for some people. Building muscle is the best way to gain weight. But you also burn fat when you build muscle, so you would need size instead of lean muscle. Building up bulk happens when you use heavier weights to failure. Meaning, you should only do about 8-10 reps and your last two should be tough. If you can do 11 reps without failure, you need heavier weights. Your diet is very important as well. You should always eat healthy when on a fitness program and your diet should be well balanced. Protein and carbohydrates need to be carefully portioned. Obviously more protein than carbohydrates will help your muscles develop without excess fat.
-Mike
Staff
Dec 27, 2009 @ 19:20:06
Hi,is there any way to find out if you have anyone from Ponce P.R that have purchased p90x,I would like to team up with someone that is going through the same training as I am.I need some motivation,I keep falling ‘off the horse’.I’m not getting anywhere on my own,I have body issues of my own and it frustrates me when I can’t do certain positions.thank you.
Dec 28, 2009 @ 17:18:03
Hello Lin,
we do have many customers from Puerto Rico, but unfortunately we cannot give out their information.
Staff
Dec 29, 2009 @ 10:35:01
I wish if you can tell me if anyone from PONCE Puerto Rico,just that ,no personal info,but I understand ,thank you.
Dec 29, 2009 @ 17:07:51
I’m currently on a medication in which I am not supposed to take vitamins, and am not sure I will be able to take the recovery drink and other supplements as well due to high vitamin levels. Will this effect my results if I follow everything else appropriately?
Dec 31, 2009 @ 15:47:41
Hi Jill,
the recovery drink is to help with muscle soreness and rebuild. I think you can still get results without it, you just might be sore a little longer then if you were using it! Be sure you are getting enough protein to help aid in muscle rebuild since you cannot have the recovery drink.
-Mike
Staff
Jan 05, 2010 @ 14:36:30
I am on week 3 and I haven’t been following the nutrition plan…if I want to start should I start at the point where I would be right now…or start from the beginning of phase 1??? Do I really have to follow the plan?
Jan 05, 2010 @ 14:36:56
I am on week 3 and I haven’t been following the nutrition plan…if I want to start should I start at the point where I would be right now…or start from the beginning of phase 1???
Jan 08, 2010 @ 10:47:45
I am about to start the program. I was looking thru the nutritional plan and have some questions:
1- What can I substitute for turkey jerky and soy nuts?
2- Is it ok to have a 100 calorie Max desert after dinner?
3- I noticed that your recovery drink has creatine in the formula. I do not want to gain a loot of muscle mass. Can I substitute that for just a L-glutamine drink? Would it have the same recovery results?
4- And lastely, if I follow the meal plan I have to eat the same weekly menu for each phase? I noticed that the plan only comes with one week of menus. But each phase lasts about 1 month…
Thank you!
Jan 08, 2010 @ 23:47:32
Hi, I just purchase the P90X and am very excited to get started. However, I am concerned about the Nutrition Plan in regards to the hight protein intake the first couple months. I have read and heard that high protein diets aren’t the best solution for dieting because of the low carb intake… I do trust you guys to know what your talking about and when to expect extreme results, i just don’t want to compromise my performance and reverse any of the results i could get. Is the high protein intake the first couple months safe for my body’s performance and expected results, or is a balanced diet containg of 60% carbs 20% protein and 20% fat the way it’s supposed to be when exercising intensely? Thank You.
Jan 09, 2010 @ 23:26:36
Hi, im 16 years old and I wieght 310 pounds but ive tryed about everything to do but i can seem to loose any wieght. i was just wondering if your program would be good for me and the nurtian plan also. i do like 40 min of cardio each day and thats about it. please help. thank you
Jan 12, 2010 @ 16:47:37
Hi Danica,
I would start with phase 1, then move on to phase 2 when you feel you need more energy. If you really want to loose weight, I would definitely do the diet. There are some who can do the program without the diet and still loose weight, but most people need that change in their diet to kick start the weight loss. I, for example, lost 5 pounds in the first week of P90X and 1-2 pounds every week for about 7 weeks because I was following the diet. You are going to be gaining muscle which weighs more than fat, so this could put your weight at a stand still if your not eating right.
-Mike
Jan 12, 2010 @ 17:03:13
Hello Roberta,
1. You can have other kinds of nuts or another option would be a protein bar.
2. Desserts….hummmm….well, I would pay more attention to what’s in the dessert. Is there a huge amount of carbs? A lot of sugar? 100 calories is great for a snack or dessert, but you have to be careful of what’s in it.
3. There is really only a small amount of creatine in the recovery formula. To avoid bulk, try for lighter weights and more reps.
4. The meal plan has a one week schedule that you follow for that entire phase, then you move on to the next phase which has different meals. Or the portions approach allows you to choose what you eat.
-Mike
Jan 14, 2010 @ 12:40:16
Hello, I am looking to replace my old nutrition guide. The original one got misplaced when I moved. I have just started doing the P90X workout again and I really need to replace the nutrition guide, to achieve the maximum results. Can you please help? I have an additional 30 pounds to lose! Thank you!!
Jan 16, 2010 @ 15:49:18
Hi,I was thinking ,do you think that making a promotional video of overweight people starting the program and just showing the frustrations many of us can go through during the workout can be helpful for the overweight community who can get frustrated because there are certain positions or movements we can’t do at first.I see it motivational in a way,and many see the people in the videos as past athletes maybe and it looks easier for them.Having a group of obese people doing the program and us watching the before, during and after excercises can be extremely helpful,thank you.
Jan 18, 2010 @ 13:18:39
what if the guide is to much food for me what do i do
Jan 18, 2010 @ 14:54:52
Hi Alfredo,
Phase 1 is close to the normal 60-20-20 diet that many people follow while exercising. It’s actually 50-30-20. If you are doing the P90X, and if you calculate your nutritional level correctly, this diet will give you exactly what you need for energy and for muscle building. If you follow the diet and the exercise schedule and really “bring it”, you will get great results.
-Mike
Jan 18, 2010 @ 15:03:25
HI John,
I would first take the fitness test to see if you can handle these intense workout. If you can’t pass the test, I would start out with either the Power 90 or the Power Half Hour.
In order to really loose weight, we have to combine diet and exercise. I honestly haven’t met anyone who has completed the 90 days of the P90X while following the nutrition plan that didn’t get great results. The Nutrition Plan is equally as important as the actual workouts. If you don’t follow it, you may not get great or even OK results. The majority of the weight loss happens in the first couple of weeks because your body is kind of surprised at the level of activity all of the sudden, and the food you are and aren’t eating. You have to follow the diet!
For someone who is heavier, although you didn’t give me your height, this workout might be hard on the joints. You are still young, so I would definitely give it a shot and take the test.
http://www.extremebodyworkout.com/pdf/p90x-fit-test.pdf
-Mike
Jan 18, 2010 @ 15:06:48
Please contact customer service and submit your request:
http://www.extremebodyworkout.com/customer-service.php#supportform
Jan 18, 2010 @ 15:12:01
Hi Rodrigo,
eat what you can. Eventually you might be able to eat the whole serving, but I wouldn’t stuff yourself silly for the sake of the diet. You shouldn’t eat that much if you are feeling really full afterwards.
-Mike
Jan 24, 2010 @ 04:36:12
Hello again… After carefully reading the meal plan i came to conclusion that it’s not going to be easy to follow… You see i go to athletic school and every Mon/Wed/Fri i play basketall from 7:30 to 9:30 in the morning and then go to school.. Plus when i go home at 2 or 3 in the afternoon i eat lunch and for dinner i usually eat a nonfat yougurt or low fat milk with low carb cornflakes… But in the nutrition plan it says that you must eat dinner…So my question is if i can sometimes change dinner to lunch and viceaversa…. Plus instead of a protein bar for snack at school can a have a banana or apple or sesame snack(it consists of sesame, almonds and honey)..?
Please get back to me because i believe in P90X and everytime i finish working out i feel a lot lot better!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jan 24, 2010 @ 09:09:45
I purchase the P90x trough Amazon and it didn’t came with the nutrition guide, but I was able to download it. Unfortunately I do not know how to cook, do you have a cooking book that comes with recipes made to follow the nutritional guide for the P90x program?
Jan 28, 2010 @ 11:41:39
i just purchased the p90x and i have a question for you… is deer meat(venison) good for you. i have a whole frezzer full of it from the past year and was wondering if you could tell me the calorie, protein and carb count on it.
Jan 28, 2010 @ 14:12:54
Hello Ebelina,
I would try and eat a meal that consists of more than yogurt and cereal. Even if it’s your lunch. That’s perfectly fine. As long as you get in all your servings for the day, you should be ok. Some people would rather have a bigger lunch and a smaller dinner because our activity levels go down in the evening. Do what works for you as long as you are eating enough of what you need for this program.
-Mike
Jan 28, 2010 @ 14:14:42
Hello Sergio,
In the Nutrition Plan, underneath the list of ingredients, there are instructions on how to prepare the dish.
-Mike
Jan 28, 2010 @ 14:26:32
Hello,
from what I know, deer meat is very healthy. It’s lower in fat and cholesterol than other meats, is resistant to disease (unlike farm raised animals), and isn’t full of steroids and antibiotics. Venison is all natural, and nature is good! I haven’t had the guts to try it yet, but I have heard noting but good things about it!
The calorie, protein, and carb numbers vary depending on what part of the deer you are eating, how it is cut, and how it’s prepared. Once you know what part you are eating and how, check out Nutritiondata.com for the approximate numbers:
http://www.nutritiondata.com/foods-venison000000000000000000000.html
-Mike
Feb 02, 2010 @ 07:09:21
hi i just got my p90x program, i started yesterday but i have a question and really need some help… i think im good if i followed the nutrition book, the problem is i work 11pm to 7am, does it matter, i know the book says not to eat before going to bed. please can anybody help me with that? is it ok if i still eat breakfast at 8 am after work then go to sleep????