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tarentellast Thursday at 5:17 PM1 replyview on HN

I am not sure if you're disagreeing with the original poster here but you're both saying the same thing in different units. 1g/kg != 1g/lb which is A LOT more protein and a complete waste of time. As a mostly vegetarian who lifts regularly, I am targeting a bit more than 1g/kg but being from the US it is a lot less than 1g/lb. :p


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KellyCriterionlast Friday at 1:08 PM

maybe I was wrong? 1 pound = 500g 1 kilo = 1000g

therefore, multiplied by 2, though the numbers I showed are higher