I am going out with my m8s tomorrow in the evening to a sushi joint. Thing is i am currently cutting, i rarely eat out and i want to pig out. I'm cutting on 1500kcals daily, i plan on doing my swimming cardio tomorrow and get in an extra 1000-1500kcals so i will have a 2500-3000kcal budget for the evening.
What kind of sushi should i stay clear off in order to save cals? I understand anything with mayo/avocado/cheese is out of the question, but what else? How many kcal does your average roll contain? I understand 1 roll is 6-8 pieces, for how many rolls should i aim for? Same question for sashimi.
Holy shit nigger, enjoy your sushi, what's wrong with you can't be fixed.
Ayden Perez
Don't know any nutritional values on anything sushi, but don't get anything fried, ponzu sauce, spicy mayo or any kind of sauce and keep the soy sauce to a minimum.
Isaac Thompson
Man you fucking autist who cares
You could probably benefit from a refeed anyway.
Just do some extra cardio, maybe do some extra the day after, don't overeat (as in don't eat more than your body needs just for the sake of it, because you are "allowed to") and just enjoy yourself. It won't really set you back.
Daniel Davis
Seriously, you sound like an eating disorder in the making.
Ryder Gomez
>1000-1500 calories burned from swimming
:^)
Luke Wood
>the soy sauce to a minimum. if anything he should focus on soy sauce over other sauces, it would just be water weight gained from the salt and who gives a fuck about water weight.
Dylan Rivera
I'm guessing the OP plans on swimming the channel amirite
Jose Gomez
>eating the salty jew
Zachary Cook
I worked at sushi restaurants for 6 years.
Nothing fried, no sauces, no imitation crab, no spicy tuna (those both have mayo). sushi has a LOT of rice. I used to make sushi and would go through rice really fast. The large rolls (using a whole sheet of nori) with the rice on the outside have probably 3 if not 4 servings of rice each.
You can get one roll and id try sashimi, seafood salad, and most sushi bars have some kind of fish dish as well, like filet or something. You can also request light rice, I'm in LA so this is a totally normal thing here.
Colton Morgan
I'm gonna say not to go with sashimi. Just stick to rolls. Sashimi is whyyyyyy higher calorie per piece. Also, stick with plain tuna or salmon or some other fish. One thing I'll recommend is just to make this a cheat meal. It sounds like a planned thing, so just eat a roll or two (one roll of salmon sushi is about 350 calories if it's straight salmon) but don't freak out over it.
Dominic Reyes
I'm on a cut and ate sushi yesterday. It's pretty obvious honestly. Like you said no mayo things like that and stay away from anything fried. It is easy to fit it into your daily calories.
Caleb Jackson
Ask for lean tuna sushi.
If it isn't a shitty American sushi place they should have it.
Drink water or sake with it.
Owen Watson
>I'm cutting on 1500kcals daily
If you're this retarded, I can only hope you eat enough sushi tomorrow that you die of mercury poisoning
Chase Smith
Eat as much as you want, thats what the pros eat on the regular.
You are a bodybuilder aren't you?
Henry Murphy
What restaurant did you work at?
Matthew Hill
I guess if he doesn't care about water weight then it's fine.
Brayden Phillips
What's wrong with cutting at 1500kcals if you maintenence is 2000? (manlet here btw)
Caleb Scott
Sushi isn't calorically dense, no need to worry.
Jonathan Scott
Do you not know what sashimi is? Sashimi is just raw fish with nothing on it. Probably one of the best things you can eat on a cut.
Carson Collins
I worked at Musashi in porter ranch & Kabuki in woodland hills & burbank.
Evan Turner
yeah wtf is wrong with sashimi? You think the fish they use for it is somehow more fatty than the same fish on top of rice in nigiri?
John King
It's the same fish. The fattier fishes like fatty tuna and fatty yellowtail are more expensive. Regular Ahi is lean and much cheaper.
Dominic Howard
Define Manlet. What exactly is your height?
Bentley Price
Fat, inactive, and short guy on a 2 lb/week cut here.
1500 kcal/day is my goal too.
Juan Ortiz
>He thinks he burns 1500 calories by swimming.
Not that crazy - especially if you take his lower estimate of 1000?
Grayson Morgan
If you are fat short and inactive you should be cutting a pound a day. 1000kcal, IF, and fasting cardio HIIT
Eli Hill
I swim on average 2 hours non-stop with fins at about 80% of my max speed. I can go up to 3 hours on some days.
Henry Wright
You must be trolling. There aren't people that can lose a pound a day, and exercise like mad, and eat 1000 kcal, without doing everything wrong.
Justin Rivera
The only way that it would be possible for your to burn 1500 cals by swimming is if you would swim from Alcatraz to the shore with a full fucking throttle on, in a ice cold water, just to hear your waifu fart through a walkie talkie.
Running a marathon burns around 1500 for me. Figure out the rest.
Grayson Johnson
Yeah I'm actually agreeing with you m80. Rowing is my cardio and at steady state (~150 hr) I'd be at least 800kcal / hr. More like 1000 if I allow myself to creep towards anaerobic threshold.
Angel Moore
>sashimi higher in calories than nigiri or faggy ass ameri rolls
You are fucking stupid
Joshua Hernandez
You must be fat because there absolutely are.
Colton Rogers
Maybe he means 1000-1500 calories as opposed to Calories?
Jacob Kelly
Good luck burning 3500 cals a day
Brandon Martin
I burn around 90-100 kcals per mile a marathon would have me at around 2,500+ kcals nigger
Its not that hard to burn 1000 calories in an hour
It's been said already but to reinforce it, you're a fuckin idiot.
Luke Young
And can you run a marathon? People can run longer simply because they learn to use less energy for every single stroke, and that equals to burning less cals. Of course, running a marathon will always burn more energy than running 5 km, but not 4 times more. Not even 2 times more (I'm talking if 5 km is your absolute max). Take an ultramarathoner, they would wither away into dust at the end of the run, expeling over 10000 kcals.
Now take that ultramarathoner and put him on a marathon distance. I will be dying at the end and he will be semi-out of breath. See what I mean? Your body simply CAN'T expel certain amounts of energy without dying.
Zachary White
Yes i can niggar i also won several 5k races in 1st place >not loading up on kcals the night before >not having light snacks or gel Gatorade
Aiden Gray
Oh wow, you sure showed me, world champion on roids that both affect his endurance AND regeneration can swim several hours a day at unattainable speed?
Jordan Lewis
If the champ can burn 12000 a day the fit man can probably hit 4000. Ever work hard labor and hit the gym aftet?
Liam Flores
What are you on about mate? The main point is that calories burned isn't linear with pace. Don't think dying has got much to do with it.
Parker Sanders
So you're saying that someone (the OP maybe) who can hit 4k a day, but wants 1500 kcal/day net because he is cutting, is the sort of person that's going to be worried if he had an extra roll or two of sushi? I honestly don't know which is stupider, you or your hyperbole.
Robert Foster
But are we discussing here a single time event or an attainable weightloss plan? Because yea, someone can probably expel 4000 kcals of energy in a day.
Good luck doing nothing but running/swimming, eating and sleeping for months on. Because based on that article, he would have to swim for over 12 hours at a fast pace non stop to burn those cals. Which is not possible, unless you are somhow making a living of dieting.
Austin Parker
Sashimi m8, pig out on quality cals.
Austin Robinson
Of course it isn't, I never disagreed with that. But I never saw you state that as well.