STEP 1: Determine your daily caloric intake based on your goal

             - A Goal to Lose Body Fat
             - A Goal to Gain Lean Muscle Mass
             - A Goal to Maintain Current Body Composition




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STEP 2: Determine Our Macronutrient Ratios and Grams

       We are going to use an example of someone
       who has a daily caloric goal of 2000 calories just
       to keep the example simple. You will use these
       formulas to determine your specific ratio needs
       based on how many calories you need per day.




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Jeff’s Recommended Ratios
          40/40/20 Split
          Proteins: 40% of Your Calories
          Carbohydrates: 40% of Your Calories
          Fats: 20% of Your Calories


Other Examples That Might Work Better For YOUR Body
   Higher Carb Split - 30P/50C/20F
   Higher Fat Split - 40P/20C/40F
   Higher Protein Split - 50P/20C/30F

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Now that we have our required daily calorie intake, and we
know the split we are going to use, lets break it down:


All Proteins Contain 4 Calories Per Gram
All Carbs Contain 4 Calories Per Gram
All Fats Contain 9 Calories Per Gram




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Example Numbers:
  A Person Who Needs 2000 Calories Per Day for Their Goal
  Using a Macro Split of 40P/40C/20F



To Calculate Protein Grams:
Take 2000 X .40 = 800 Calories from Protein
800calories / 4calories per gram of protein = 200g of Protein Per Day




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Example Numbers:
  A Person Who Needs 2000 Calories Per Day for Their Goal
  Using a Macro Split of 40P/40C/20F



To Calculate Carbohydrate Grams:
Take 2000 X .40 = 800 Calories from Carbohydrates
800calories / 4calories per gram of carb = 200g of Carbohydrates Per Day




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Example Numbers:
  A Person Who Needs 2000 Calories Per Day for Their Goal
  Using a Macro Split of 40P/40C/20F



To Calculate Fat Grams:
Take 2000 X .20 = 400 Calories from Fat
800calories / 9calories per gram of fat = 44g of Fat Per Day




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Example Numbers:
A Person Who Needs 2000 Calories Per Day for Their Goal
Using a Macro Split of 40P/40C/20F


200gP/200gC/44gF = 2,000 Calories




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Macros

  • 1.
    STEP 1: Determineyour daily caloric intake based on your goal - A Goal to Lose Body Fat - A Goal to Gain Lean Muscle Mass - A Goal to Maintain Current Body Composition WWW.JEFFDENTONFITNESS.COM
  • 2.
    STEP 2: DetermineOur Macronutrient Ratios and Grams We are going to use an example of someone who has a daily caloric goal of 2000 calories just to keep the example simple. You will use these formulas to determine your specific ratio needs based on how many calories you need per day. WWW.JEFFDENTONFITNESS.COM
  • 3.
    Jeff’s Recommended Ratios 40/40/20 Split Proteins: 40% of Your Calories Carbohydrates: 40% of Your Calories Fats: 20% of Your Calories Other Examples That Might Work Better For YOUR Body Higher Carb Split - 30P/50C/20F Higher Fat Split - 40P/20C/40F Higher Protein Split - 50P/20C/30F WWW.JEFFDENTONFITNESS.COM
  • 4.
    Now that wehave our required daily calorie intake, and we know the split we are going to use, lets break it down: All Proteins Contain 4 Calories Per Gram All Carbs Contain 4 Calories Per Gram All Fats Contain 9 Calories Per Gram WWW.JEFFDENTONFITNESS.COM
  • 5.
    Example Numbers: A Person Who Needs 2000 Calories Per Day for Their Goal Using a Macro Split of 40P/40C/20F To Calculate Protein Grams: Take 2000 X .40 = 800 Calories from Protein 800calories / 4calories per gram of protein = 200g of Protein Per Day WWW.JEFFDENTONFITNESS.COM
  • 6.
    Example Numbers: A Person Who Needs 2000 Calories Per Day for Their Goal Using a Macro Split of 40P/40C/20F To Calculate Carbohydrate Grams: Take 2000 X .40 = 800 Calories from Carbohydrates 800calories / 4calories per gram of carb = 200g of Carbohydrates Per Day WWW.JEFFDENTONFITNESS.COM
  • 7.
    Example Numbers: A Person Who Needs 2000 Calories Per Day for Their Goal Using a Macro Split of 40P/40C/20F To Calculate Fat Grams: Take 2000 X .20 = 400 Calories from Fat 800calories / 9calories per gram of fat = 44g of Fat Per Day WWW.JEFFDENTONFITNESS.COM
  • 8.
    Example Numbers: A PersonWho Needs 2000 Calories Per Day for Their Goal Using a Macro Split of 40P/40C/20F 200gP/200gC/44gF = 2,000 Calories WWW.JEFFDENTONFITNESS.COM