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Although everyone's requirements are different, we all need a certain amount of protein every day. Some of the best sources are protein shakes or bars.

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Personal Protein Calculator
  • Calculates Your Protein Needs
  • Quick, Accurate Results

  • Find out how much protein you should consume on a daily basis to reach your fitness goals! Ideally you should equally divide your protein intake throughout the day with a slightly larger intake within 30 minutes after working out.

    Personal Protein Calculator
      Your Training/Fitness Goal:   
      Your Weight (in Pounds):   
        
      Your optimum daily protein range
    is between & grams.

    The table below shows the numbers used to calculate adequate protein consumption for each training or fitness goal.

    Lifestyle/Training Goal Daily Protein Needs   Lifestyle/Training Goal Daily Protein Needs
    Bodybuilding 1.0 - 1.6g/lb bodyweight   Endurance 0.7 - 0.9g/lb bodyweight
    Power & Speed 0.9 - 1.1g/lb bodyweight   Trauma Recovery 0.9 - 1.4g/lb bodyweight
    Dieting 0.35 - 1.0g/lb bodyweight   Under Stress 0.45 - 0.7g/lb bodyweight

    Be sure to check out our Fat Loss Guide for information on how to lose weight and get fit.

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    References:
    1. Lemon PWR.:Protein and Amino Acid Requirements of the Strength Athlete.;Int J Sport Nutr , 1991;1;127-145
    2. Tarnoplosky et al: Evaluation of Protein Metabolism Requirements for Trained Strength Atheletes.; J Appl Physiol , 1992:73(5):1986-1995
    3. Teasley-Strausberg KM.: (Ed.) Nutritional Support Handbook; Cincinnati: Harvey Whitney Books, 1992
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