QuirkyCupcake
QuirkyCupcake

Any vegan bodybuilders here?

  1. What’s your daily Protien intake and sources?
  2. How long have you been training?
  3. What other supplements do you take?

I’m keen to start with my fitness journey. Currently I cycle, on weekends I do around 50km. On weekdays I walk/ jog for 9-10 km.

11mo ago
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GoofyJellybean
GoofyJellybean
Adobe11mo

Hi there,

  1. Daily protein around 150-165gram. 100gm soya chunks 1.5 scoop whey protein
    100gm besan ( onion cheela )
    50gm High protein oats 80gm paneer

    Rest from normal home food.

  2. Been training for like 2.25 years now

  3. Apart from whey protein i just take creatine and rarely pre workout ( like 1-2 times in 20 days )

ZestyKoala
ZestyKoala

Which one is best whey protein.
How do you keep track it's very difficult to follow.
I think I'm taking less than 60gm per day

GoofyJellybean
GoofyJellybean
Adobe11mo

Buddy there is nothing as such best whey protein. Just make sure its tested by authorities regularly. I have used the following brands ( Nutrabay, Muscleblaze, MyProtein, Asitis ).

If you have a good budget then just go for Muscleblaze biozyme whey. If you are on less on budget then you can try Asitis Concentrate whey.

I am using healthyfyme ( free version ) to track my intake for past 2 years and i am satisfied with it.

SillyJellybean
SillyJellybean

There is no such thing as a vegan body builder. Nothing can substitute a good chicken leg in terms of protein.

You can use protein powder ofc, but that shit is not a substitute for real protein.

QuirkyCupcake
QuirkyCupcake

I heard chicken breast has the most protein content.

SillyJellybean
SillyJellybean

It does. By far the most protein is in chicken compared to anything organic or synthetic in the market.

Even vegetarians turn to it because they have to. No one likes stuffing too many eggs or powder shakes everyday.

There are protein bars available as well, but they are snacks at best and can't substitute a proper meal.

Helpful resource for powders and real protein content vs declared on packaging - https://twitter.com/championswimmer/status/1741077044824510777?t=QTC3VXGP10LRnizZEi4Nvw&s=19

PerkyWaffle
PerkyWaffle

Any other option for protein for vegetarians apart from paneer.

QuirkyCupcake
QuirkyCupcake

There are many,

Avocados, broccoli, beans, lentils, quinoa (millets are good), almonds, soy are some good options. Even leafy vegetables like spinach, Palak also have reasonably good protein.

ZippyPotato
ZippyPotato

Try soya chunks, whey unflavored protein from whole truth

FluffyCupcake
FluffyCupcake
Amazon11mo
  1. I eat lots of soya (chat, subzi), broccoli, daal, besan and paneer. I am currently trying Amul Protein, as of now feels good.

  2. It’s been almost 5 yrs - 2 yrs of covid

  3. No supplements, consume black coffee as pre-workout.

I do gym on weekdays with 1 day break and cycling on weekends. Keeps my lifting, cardio balanced.

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