Fuel-Up Guide: Crafting a 2,500-Calorie Meal Plan
- Maida Barrientos
- May 4
- 3 min read
Ideal for: active adults who want enough energy for strength training, jiu-jitsu rolls, or long studio sessions—without sliding into junk-food territory.

Why 2,500 Calories?
Maintenance for the moderately active. At ~2,500 kcal most men (and many sporty women) maintain weight or cut slowly while training.
Room for nutrient density. You can hit protein targets and load up on micronutrient-rich veggies, fruit, and healthy fats.
Sustainability beats extremes. No “hangry” crashes that push you toward impulse snacking.
2. Macro Blueprint (Daily Targets)
Macro | Grams | % of Calories | Notes |
Protein | 150 g | 24 % | ~1.6 g/kg for muscle repair |
Carbs | 250 g | 40 % | Focus on whole-food carbs; taper at night if you’re keto-curious |
Fat | 111 g | 36 % | Emphasize mono- & MCT (avocado, olive, coconut) |
(Tweak carbs ↔ fat to match low-carb, endurance, or keto preferences.)
3. Sample Day (≈ 2,520 kcal)
Meal | Dish | Calories | Key Nutrients |
4 AM Breakfast (pre-workout) | 2 pcs Slimsnacks™ Keto Pandesal stuffed with egg & kesong puti, 1 cup barako coffee + 30 ml coconut cream | 520 | 30 g P · 9 g C · 36 g F |
9 AM Post-Lift Brunch | Chicken Inasal bowl: 150 g thigh, 1 cup cauliflower rice, guso salad; 1 medium banana | 610 | 45 g P · 48 g C · 27 g F |
1 PM Lunch | Sinigang na Hipon (6 shrimp, veg), ½ cup shirataki rice, ¼ avocado | 420 | 35 g P · 15 g C · 25 g F |
4 PM Snack | 1 scoop whey + 200 ml almond milk, 20 g pili nuts, ½ mango | 350 | 32 g P · 26 g C · 18 g F |
7 PM Dinner | Tuna Kilawin in coconut cream (150 g tuna), ensaladang talong, 1 cup sautéed kangkong | 400 | 43 g P · 14 g C · 20 g F |
9 PM Wind-Down Treat | Dark-choco Slimsnacks mini cake, warm turmeric-ginger tea | 220 | 10 g P · 18 g C · 15 g F |
4. Mix-&-Match Weekly Matrix
Create a simple table in your CMS where readers pick 1 item per column to land ~2,500 kcal/day.
Protein Base | Carb/VEG Boost | Healthy Fat | Flavor Extras |
Grilled bangus belly (200 g) | 1 cup cauliflower “rice” | 2 tbsp coconut cream | Toyomansi drizzle |
Beef Bicol Express (150 g) | 1 medium kamote (baked) | 1 tbsp peanut butter | Chili flakes |
Pork kare-kare (lean) | 2 cups steamed broccoli | 1 tbsp ground flax | Bagoong (limit) |
Laing + chicken breast (120 g) | ½ cup quinoa | ¼ avocado | Calamansi squeeze |
Rib-eye salpicao (180 g) | 1 cup zucchini noodles | 1 tbsp olive oil | Fresh basil |
Multiply any combo × 3–4 across the day, add smart snacks (protein shake, fruit, nuts), and you’ll hover right at goal.
5. Smart Grocery List
Proteins: chicken thighs, bangus/barramundi, shrimp, canned tuna, pork loin, eggs, whey isolate
Carbs & Fibers: cauliflower, broccoli, kangkong, kamote, zucchini, quinoa, shirataki rice/noodles
Fats: avocado, pili nuts, coconut cream/oil, olive oil, peanut butter
Flavor/Extras: calamansi, tamarind paste, annatto oil, siling labuyo, low-sugar soy (coconut aminos)
6. Meal-Prep & Portion Hacks
Batch grill on Sunday. Marinate Inasal/chicken breast; chill in glass containers.
Instant cauli-rice: blitz, pre-portion 1-cup bags, freeze for quick microwave use.
Volume-up veggies at dinner to tame late-night snacking without wrecking macros.
Track once, eyeball later. Use MyFitnessPal for two weeks; soon you’ll “know” portions by sight.
A 2,500-calorie target is a starting point. Adjust up (bulk) or down (cut) by ~200 kcal increments every 2 weeks based on scale, tape, and BJJ performance. When in doubt, fuel the grind—your body (and your hustle) will thank you.
Happy plating, fam!
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