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Published 11:40 3 May 2018 BST
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Breakfast: Overnight oats (porridge oats, milk, yoghurt, fruit, scoop of whey protein) Snack: Protein shake on the drive in to training. Second breakfast: Eggs, bacon, tomato and spinach OR protein pancakes Gym session followed by shake with protein. Lunch: Chicken with pesto and tomato and potatoes OR chicken curry with cous cous Pitch session, often with another shake after that. Snack: A couple of lean meats (turkey or ham), occasionally some salad. Fruit and yoghurt with nuts. Dinner: Sweet potato and lasagna.
Breakfast: Eggs with tomato, spinach and bacon. Snack: Yoghurt and fruit. Lunch: Salad with lean meats. Dinner: Steak OR chicken with cous cous and a bit of veg.
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