| You are Unregistered, please register to gain Full access. |
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
| Supplement Store | Forums | Main Site | News Blog | Photos | eBooks |
|
|||||||
| Photo Gallery | Register | Members List | Search | Today's Posts | Mark Forums Read |
| Diet & Nutrition All aspects of diet & nutrition. Post questions about bulking, getting lean, healthy eating, weight loss, etc.
Sponsored by: All the Whey |
|
|
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread | Display Modes |
|
|
#1 |
|
Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: usa
Posts: 135
|
Help please!!!
Hello everyone,
I'm another new member with some more old questions I'm guessing, but I did read through the stickies and just need some help with some specifics. Sorry if these questions have already been answered somewhere else and feel free to refer me to earlier posts that could help. So here's my background and stats. I am a 32 year old male. I am 5'9.5 (gotta give me every fraction I can get), 163.5 and approx. 6-7% BF. I've always been in relatively good shape, I would guess the highest my bodyfat% has ever been is around 15% and the most I ever weighed was 180 (I have pics. of this but haven't figured out how to post them yet). I've always lifted (since 18 years old) but never really watched my diet (OK I actually ate anything and everything put in front of me). A couple of years ago this started to catch up to me. I bought Tom Venutos book BFFM and incorporated his program into my life. Within around 4 months I was able to get down to 156 from the 180 and around 5-6% BF (again I have pics). This was about a year and a half ago. I set a new goal of weighing 170 and 6% BF, so I started bulking, at first slowly but I had to continue to up my calorie intake just to keep gaining weight, some days eating as many as 4500 to 5000 cals (keep in mind my lean mass is around the low 150's so this seemed like too much). This became very hard as I was still eating very clean. My macro ratios were always P 30-35/ C 50/ F 15-20. I finally made it to 170 but my BF was around 9% so I went into a cut again and by the time I was 6% I was back down to 161. This time I decided to go really slow on my bulk and and try to maintain my BF better. It took me 4 months just to gain 6 lbs. and monitoring my diet obssesivley (167) but my BF was about 7.5-8, so I cut again using Tom's carb cycling method described in BFFM which brings me to where I am now at 163.5 and between 6-7% BF. Sooooo, here are my questions. 1. What is the best macro ratio for bulking at a slow rate (1/4 lb per week) to keep BF down? 2. Am I doing something wrong on my cuts to be losing so much lean mass each time (I try to only lose 1LB per week and have tried the carb cycling)? 3. Would I be a good canidate for UD 2.0 even though my BF is already somewhat low (I understand he recomends 15% BF)? 4. This one should probly' be in the training section but here goes anyways. I have tried to incorporate a 5x5 scheme into my workout at 85% of my 1RM (heard this was most effective for building) but this always seems to hurt my joints after (sometimes during), especially my elbow during weighted pull-ups. I've always done reps between 8-12 but would like to start going heavier. Any suggestions on how to start working heavy weights in? Thanks in advance, and sorry if this is annoying. |
|
|
|
|
|
#2 |
|
Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: usa
Posts: 135
|
I think I figured the pictures out.
Here's me 2 years ago at 180 and 14% BF (I'm guessing on my BF. I wasn't testing at the time).
This was after my first cut. I was 156 and around 5%. This was after my first bulk then cut at 161 and around 6%. This is about 2 months ago at about 165 and 7%. Hope that helps. Any input is greatly appreciated. |
|
|
|
|
|
#3 |
|
Bioidentical Bodybuilder
Super Moderator
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: .
Posts: 6,064
|
Dude! You look HOT!
Um, what was the question? <drools>
Wondering where to start? Confused? This will get you started.
Daredevils are Shredded Find out why... (Now you can find out why... in Hebrew!) UD2.Built - My UD2.0 setup. |
|
|
|
|
|
#4 | ||||
|
Bioidentical Bodybuilder
Super Moderator
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: .
Posts: 6,064
|
Quote:
Quote:
![]() Quote:
Quote:
Scroll down and click on "Baby Got Back". Now, I've been a good little mod. I think I deserve a shot of the wheels... ![]()
Wondering where to start? Confused? This will get you started.
Daredevils are Shredded Find out why... (Now you can find out why... in Hebrew!) UD2.Built - My UD2.0 setup. |
||||
|
|
|
|
|
#5 |
|
Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Manila, Philippines
Posts: 93
|
1-2. My advice would be to experiment with your carb intake. You may be better off getting more of your calories from fats vs carbs. Ketogenic diets can have a protein sparing effect (when you decide to cut). Check out my blog for a review of Lyle McDonald's The Ketogenic Diet.
4. If weighted pull-ups hurt your elbow, I'd just try an alternate exercise.
Kevin
StrongandFit.net |
|
|
|
|
|
#6 |
|
Iam only 1 but stil Iam 1
Elite Member
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Lemuria
Posts: 1,244
|
Nice physique........I mean REALLY nice.
Looking ripped! Getting built to <drool> is really not easy....yanno,
QUIET IS MIGHT. SOLITUDE IS STRENGTH. INTROVERSION IS POWER.
Words of a Wise Woman - We don't all get to have all things. I have been given more than most, not as much as others. I enjoy the gifts that I have, I share what I can, and try not to begrudge others for having things that I don't have. |
|
|
|
|
|
#7 |
|
Bioidentical Bodybuilder
Super Moderator
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: .
Posts: 6,064
|
Actually, that can depend if I'm ovulating or not.
![]()
Wondering where to start? Confused? This will get you started.
Daredevils are Shredded Find out why... (Now you can find out why... in Hebrew!) UD2.Built - My UD2.0 setup. |
|
|
|
|
|
#8 |
|
Registered User
Join Date: May 2009
Location: las vegas
Posts: 48
|
MA,you crack me up!
LMAO! |
|
|
|
|
|
#9 |
|
Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: usa
Posts: 135
|
Thanks for the kind words Built.
<blushes, then lifts jaw after seeing avatar>. That is a crazy set of abs!! What is your BF in that shot? Thanks a ton for the advice, and thanks for the blog link. It is AWESOME!!! I know where I'll be spending my spare time for the next couple of weeks. It's really refreshing to see someone willing to take the time to not only document what they've learned but then share it just to help people out. Thanks again. Now if I could just get my lips off your butt, I've got a couple of follow up questions. 1. So I don't actually do any cardio specificaly, but I do Mountain bike a couple times a week (more Intermitent cardio cause it has downhill mixed in), and play volleyball a couple times per week. I keep track of how many calories I burn while doing this so that I can make sure to eat enough to either gain or cut at the right speed. Should I still eat the same macro ratios to make up these burnt calories, cause like I said sometimes it ends up being 5000 cals per day which puts my fats at 115 (well over .5 per LBM) or does it even matter. 2. I don't mean to question you, but I've always heard that the most lean mass an average male can gain is 1/4-1/2 LB per week. I would LOVE to Gain 1lb per week, but wouldn't the excess just be fat? 3. I am taking creatine, but I don't mess with the "load phase" and just take 10 grams 1/2 hour before my workout. Any changes you would make to this? 4. Your baby got back workout looks fun, and I'm gonna try it after I get done with this "explosion workout" I'm doing to try to increase my vertical, but do you have any suggestions on how to work into the heavy 5x5, or can the scheme be changed to start with the lighter weights and end with the 5x5 and still be effective? 5. What is the best source to get that kind of split you suggested on the fats. I am taking udo's oil 3x6x9 but I'm not sure if I'm getting all those different kinds. 6. Last one. Sorry. So does the UD2.0 have a diet recommendation for bulk. I kind of got lost since the BFFM only talks about how to cut. You probly' have all this on your blog, so it may not matter in a while. As far as the pictures of my "wheels" I'll have to work on that one. I went through my pictures and realized I'm wearing board shorts in everything so I'll have to spend some time with a shaver (where do I start, or end for that matter), and take some new ones . Thanks again. |
|
|
|
|
|
#10 | ||
|
Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: usa
Posts: 135
|
Quote:
Quote:
|
||
|
|
|
|
|
#11 |
|
It's a deep burn...
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Homebase somewhere in MA
Posts: 182
|
I have to be honest, obviously you're in sick shape...just nasty, but have you thought about not cutting once you reach 9%? Maybe it's because I haven't been that lean in 10 years, but why not keep bulking back up to say the 14% you thought you were in the first pics? You still look really good, trying not to go all "Built" on you, but I'm sure women would find still find you plenty attractive as you were in the first two pics and you were probably much stronger too. Judging by how you look now, I wouldn't blame you for not wanting to try but maybe bulking for a longer period of time would help.
"Can you please just shut the fuck up? You're blocking what could otherwise be a good thread discussion. No one cares about your shit " Juggernaut
|
|
|
|
|
|
#12 | |
|
Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: usa
Posts: 135
|
Quote:
Trust me, I've thought about bulking longer, but ultimatley it doesn't mean I would keep that muscle once I cut again. The first cut I did I probly' lost 1/3 of the weight in LBM. Who knows though, maybe it would make a difference but I really like the way I feel at this BF, and not because of the "looking good for women theory". Don't get me wrong, I'd be lying if I said it doesn't make me feel good and keep me motivated to hear people say I'm doing good, especially people like Built who obviously knows what it takes, but my real goals are to stay as fit as possible to be able to enjoy my current lifestyle and try to reach 170 (which I think would be my ideal weight) and maintain my current BF. I feel a little too small at my current state and you're right that I've lost some strength but if there is a way to bulk and not have to go over 10% than thats what I would like to do. That also brings up another controversial issue between some buddies of mine. They say It's not healthy to try and maintain a bodyfat of 6-8%, but it sure feels healthy. Any thoughts? |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#13 | ||||||||
|
Bioidentical Bodybuilder
Super Moderator
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: .
Posts: 6,064
|
Quote:
I am 14% bodyfat in that shot, confirmed by DEXA. Sadly, the legs were still juicy. Working on that this cut. ![]() Quote:
Quote:
![]() Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
![]()
Wondering where to start? Confused? This will get you started.
Daredevils are Shredded Find out why... (Now you can find out why... in Hebrew!) UD2.Built - My UD2.0 setup. |
||||||||
|
|
|
|
|
#14 |
|
Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: usa
Posts: 135
|
Thanks Built, that should answer all my questions. I love that you said butter and egg yolks. I haven't even seen those items in a year or so. If only you had said cheese. I will get back as soon as I read the UD2.0.
Thanks for the input everyone. |
|
|
|
|
|
#15 |
|
Bioidentical Bodybuilder
Super Moderator
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: .
Posts: 6,064
|
Cheese is good too. You need SOME saturated fat. It supports testosterone production.
My husband eats five eggs and cheddar scrambled in butter for breakfast every morning. Keeps him full for HOURS.
Wondering where to start? Confused? This will get you started.
Daredevils are Shredded Find out why... (Now you can find out why... in Hebrew!) UD2.Built - My UD2.0 setup. |
|
|
|
|
|
#16 |
|
Iam only 1 but stil Iam 1
Elite Member
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Lemuria
Posts: 1,244
|
Nice combo....I am gonna try it out. I am already eating eggs in the morning, adding cheddar would be nice. Any one tried cottage cheese n egg combo?
QUIET IS MIGHT. SOLITUDE IS STRENGTH. INTROVERSION IS POWER.
Words of a Wise Woman - We don't all get to have all things. I have been given more than most, not as much as others. I enjoy the gifts that I have, I share what I can, and try not to begrudge others for having things that I don't have. |
|
|
|
|
|
#17 |
|
Amor Fati
Join Date: Jul 2002
Posts: 4,231
|
I just want to add a few points. For a naturally thin, 32 y/o without hormonal assistance its pretty difficult to put on the lean mass. The sad fact of the matter is, even with all of your ducks in a row, you might squeeze out an extra couple of pounds of LBM in a few months of training. So what I'm saying, practically, is that in the 1.5 years of cutting/bulking you might have maybe squeezed out 10 lbs of lean mass instead of 6. No matter what the magazines say natural trainees, especially once they are up there in age, don't gain 25lbs of muscle in 6 weeks. Mileage will vary with the individual of course, but I'm saying don't expect to explode when you implement X diet or Y training program.
Another thing to look at is your method of measuring BF. Readings can all vary based on fluid balance in the body and if you get too caught up on the number it can lead you too prematurely call it quits on mass phases lose time by getting back down to X% whereas you could've just kept at bulking for a little more, and had more mass to show for it. The training aspect can get as complicated as the dieting aspect. I recommend you read around the training forum on this place, Built's blog, and P-Funk (Patricks) blog (too lazy to link, you'll see his stuff all over the place in the training forum). Learn how to set up blocks of training and periodize your training, that way you can go heavy for time periods then have some back off weeks for recovery and metabolic work etc. Too much to go into in a single post, books are written about this stuff, but just know that safe, effective and efficient training is part and parcel of any bulking/cutting phase.
"The greatest obstacle to knowledge is not ignorance but the illusion of knowledge." -Barry Marshall, Nobel Laureate
|
|
|
|
|
|
#18 | |
|
Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: usa
Posts: 135
|
Quote:
Hey, by the way Built, I noticed on your blog that you like Glute ham-ups. I'm gonna try your technique but if you're interested, I have one that you might like and you can do it with a small seat and Smith machine. Let me know and I'll post a video. Thanks again for all the help. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#19 |
|
Bioidentical Bodybuilder
Super Moderator
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: .
Posts: 6,064
|
Oooh, post it!
Wondering where to start? Confused? This will get you started.
Daredevils are Shredded Find out why... (Now you can find out why... in Hebrew!) UD2.Built - My UD2.0 setup. |
|
|
|
|
|
#20 | |
|
Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: usa
Posts: 135
|
Quote:
As far as the BF%, again you are right. I probly' get a little obsessed with that too however I feel pretty confident in the measurement method. My father works at the local campus in my area so I have access to a DEXA scanner and the "Bod pod" for a very reasonable price. Both have always been within .5% of each other for my wife and I and they are always within 1% of my accumeasure (don't laugh, it works well when you get below the 15% range). I always test the same time in the morning and even the same day of the week. The method I find the least accurate is the bioimpedic scales. They can jump all over the place even within minutes. As far as when to cut, I really just use the mirror and how I feel but I agree I could probly' get better results as far as gaining quicker if I bulked longer but staying as lean and athletic as possible is also my goal so whattayado. Oh well I can be patient. I do need alot of help in the training area, so I really appreciate the references for that and I will definetly be reading up on that area. Thanks for the time. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#21 |
|
Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: usa
Posts: 135
|
This post is cause the site won't let me post links until I've posted 10 posts cause of some spam mumbo jumbo or something. Anyhow this will be my 10th post so I am now officially not spam. Yipeeee.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#22 |
|
Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: usa
Posts: 135
|
Hope ya have Quicktime.Here's the ham-ups, not sure why there is no sound but don't worry, it was just some cheesy gym music. No this does not hurt my back and yes I do know I forgot to breath (Like I said I'm still learning on the training)http://files.me.com/brucewayne8/b77gj5
Here's my favorite ab excersize courtesy of Rocky and bruce Lee. Ya all should try it. It's harder than it looks.http://files.me.com/brucewayne8/jqf561.mov |
|
|
|
|
|
#23 |
|
Bioidentical Bodybuilder
Super Moderator
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: .
Posts: 6,064
|
Okay, those look crazy hard. You're STRONG!
Wondering where to start? Confused? This will get you started.
Daredevils are Shredded Find out why... (Now you can find out why... in Hebrew!) UD2.Built - My UD2.0 setup. |
|
|
|
|
|
#25 |
|
Bioidentical Bodybuilder
Super Moderator
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: .
Posts: 6,064
|
Yeah, guys hate that.
Wondering where to start? Confused? This will get you started.
Daredevils are Shredded Find out why... (Now you can find out why... in Hebrew!) UD2.Built - My UD2.0 setup. |
|
|
|
|
|
#27 |
|
Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: usa
Posts: 135
|
Hey guys, Does anyone know if there is an e-book version of UD2.0, I can't seem to find one on Lyle's site but I see people talking about them all over the place.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#29 |
|
Registered User
Join Date: May 2009
Location: las vegas
Posts: 48
|
There isn't an e-version of UD 2.0 anymore.
After researching and snooping around the internet,I believe it used to exist,but it has been removed because people used to pass it around. I ran into the same problem a few weeks ago when i finally bought hard copy version from Lyle's website.They shipped it really fast with no problem. Only took a few days. |
|
|
|
|
|
#30 | |
|
Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: usa
Posts: 135
|
Quote:
I actually don't really have a specific routine for shoulders. I have just been trying to stick to as many compound lifts as possible. I'm really trying to get a better handle on the whole training aspect. After reading through Builts blog and some stuff in the training section, It looks as tough I've been bulking all wrong. I've always done 4 sets of 12 reps on everything and tons of drop and supersets with 30 to 60 second rests. It's been really hard to keep progressing that way.......Sorry got off topic. To answer your question I do BB military, Arnolds and sometimes upright rows but thats about it. I actually feel like I get my shoulders the most when I do incline bench, and that's mostly all I do for chest so maybe that's. Sorry I can't be more help. I'm somewhat of a newbie as much as I hate to admit it. |
|
|
|
|
![]() |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
|
|