Pretty much completely.
Slowly cut it out of your diet so it's not such a big shock. Brown rice is OK, and slowly replace the bread and pasta with lots of veges and salad for each meal. And if your having oats for breakfast and post workout energy shouldn't be a problem, just keep the meals frequent.
Bread and pasta will make you fat.
Quality carbs is what you need. You want pasta and bread, you do not need it.
How come?? Don't you want to eat what is optimal, not want you want>Fair enough. I'll cut out as much as I can but I still want to eat pasta and bread at times. I will try to eat rice, potatoes and oats instead as much as possible though
How come?? Don't you want to eat what is optimal, not want you want>
Spoil yourself once per week, but do not make it a staple or a once per day meal.
train hard, eat hard. Eating is not easy.
Alright.
I'm weighing in at 85kg's. Have some body fat but has dropped off plenty in the last few months. Shold I go for a fat test?
I'm almost 6ft.
I have big upper legs and have normally carried a little more fat than I should.
I simply want to burn most of the fat I have and have a body similar to that of Brad Pitt in Fight Club for example. Not looking at getting too big just toned, however I do want to add some muscle mass.
This is what i'm starting from
Squat 55kg
Bench Press 50kg
Deadlift 60kg
One Arm Bent Over Row 20kg
Behind Neck Shoulder Press 20kg
I only have a bench in the backyard and thats all I have to work with until I can buy a squat cage (I have seen some on ebay for around the $500 mark, would you recomend anything like that?) so I am limited for now on my Squats as I have to stand the weight up from my bench or clean it to my shoulders.
Thanks for the help
Exactly.if you want to achieve something, your gonna have to make a few sacrifices. Take the emotion out of your eating.
You dont have to spend 500 dollars on a cage. You can pick up just a squat rack for about 80 to 100 dollars they say they can only hold 100kg but i have had mine at 170kg and it is fine. I dont think it will matter to you because you are not going for power. I started out the same as you and still just train from my dodgy garage set up with a crappy old bench and squat rack, no safty bars here haha. With commitment it does not matter what equipment you have you can get the results if you improvise are determind and cosistant. Good luck mate