A good, free Macro calculator?

I have My Fitness Pal, but does that actually help you figure out your macros, or just record them? I’ve used it for calorie counting, never macros.

It has a pie chart that shows your percentages of fat, carbs, and protein. You can program what percentages you want, but beyond that it doesn't help with figuring it out that I know of.
 
It has a pie chart that shows your percentages of fat, carbs, and protein. You can program what percentages you want, but beyond that it doesn't help with figuring it out that I know of.
Cool. Know any apps that help you determine what macros are needed?
 
Why do you need a macro calc? While the guidelines are OK, they are normally not made for 1. People who train hard 2. AAS users 3. Anyone outside statistical norms.

Can do much better using your own reference point and being more concerned with progression than how good the starting point was.
 
Cool. Know any apps that help you determine what macros are needed?

No, I don't. I only loosely track mine unless I'm trying to cut. I've heard some of those DNA testing things you see online can tell you what your body responds better to nutritionally. I never looked into it, so couldn't tell you anything else. I'd say look at proven guidelines and use a little trial and error to see what works best for you.

To be honest I wouldn't trust an app to tell me my macros. It would probably ask you some generic questions like height, weight, activity level and give you some cookie cutter answer that likely wouldn't apply to a steroid user.
 
Why do you need a macro calc? While the guidelines are OK, they are normally not made for 1. People who train hard 2. AAS users 3. Anyone outside statistical norms.

Can do much better using your own reference point and being more concerned with progression than how good the starting point was.

No, I don't. I only loosely track mine unless I'm trying to cut. I've heard some of those DNA testing things you see online can tell you what your body responds better to nutritionally. I never looked into it, so couldn't tell you anything else. I'd say look at proven guidelines and use a little trial and error to see what works best for you.

To be honest I wouldn't trust an app to tell me my macros. It would probably ask you some generic questions like height, weight, activity level and give you some cookie cutter answer that likely wouldn't apply to a steroid user.
Looking to cut and find out what exactly is gonna be best to dial in this diet.
 
All these DNA and whatever bullshit comes next is useless, stick to the old school methods and you'll be just fine.

For us usually its 40/40/20 (p/c/f), adjust if needed.

Trial and error until you find what's working best for your body.

Everybody since the golden era followed the basic and trusted method, why reinvent the wheel or make it complicated.

Send me a message if you want more info.
 
I would just write out your own meal plans, have all your macros figured out beforehand, then cook enough food for several days worth of that meal plan at a time. Have different meal plans that have more or less the same macros. That way you won't have to calculate anything. You know exactly how much to eat of exactly which foods long ahead of time. Saves you a lot of effort in the long run.
 
Didn't under Armour have an app that counted Macros. I used something a few years back that counted everything. Not sure if they had an application since I did everything from the computer but i think under Armour owned it. I can't remember the name off the top of my head. I'll try to find it
My Fitness Pal
 
I had to research it. I'm getting back into logging my food again. It treated me good when i used it. Did anyone buy the premium with extra features? if so, do you like it?

i have the full version, shhhh, i didn't pay for it. :D

It's great. To be honest, i haven't given every function a once over, but the stuff i've looked into is good. For me, the app is perfect. Tracking my calories has me eating like a horse, unlike how much i thought i was eating when i was straight guessing.

They have an in app forum too. Don't think they would take too kindly to my foul mouth, short temper and off color gay jokes like you guys do though.
 
Looking to cut and find out what exactly is gonna be best to dial in this diet.

Man I’ve always done it the simple way. I basically eat the same thing day in and day out. Evenings have some variety in types of meat and types of carbs but not much. When I get ready to cut, I add in the cardio and cut my carbs in half. It’s always worked for. me.
 
Man I’ve always done it the simple way. I basically eat the same thing day in and day out. Evenings have some variety in types of meat and types of carbs but not much. When I get ready to cut, I add in the cardio and cut my carbs in half. It’s always worked for. me.
Sounds like a good plan bro. Thanks!
 
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