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UD2 -- My Experience & Results
There's been a lot of questions on these boards about UD2. I thought I'd share my experience and results with others.
First, much thanks to Juggernaut who provided me a framework for the entire program along with a guiding hand throughout. You rock Juggernaut. Prior to UD2, I was a frustrated, 41 year old bulker. At 6'2", I weighed 209 lbs and was probably between 17-18% bodyfat. I felt like I was gaining more fat than muscle and it was aggravating the hell out of me. I kept harping on the idea of a "slow bulk" on this board where you could lose fat, while gaining muscle...slowly. Obviously, difficult to do if not impossible -- the body doesn't like it when you try and do two things at once. I was ready to give up on the idea until someone brought up the subject of Lyle McDonald and "Body Recomposition." The promise: Lose fat while maintaining if not gaining a little muscle by leveraging his UD2 (Ultimate Diet 2.0) program. I said screw it, let's do it. After 8 weeks of rigorous depletion, tension, and power workouts married to specific diet / macro requirements, I'm done with my first cycle...and I couldn't be happier. The results: * PRE UD2 - Weight: 209 - Jean W: 36" - BF % Estimate: 17-18% * POST UD2 - Weight: 193.5 (15.5 lb loss) - Jean W: 33-34" - BF % Estimate: 13-14% - Strength: Increases in all my lifts (except flat bench) - Muscle Mass: Stable. No loss. * Pics left to right (1) Pre UD2, (2) Post UD2 Final, (3) 7 Weeks UD2 (I like this pic for some reason) I can't say enough about this program. It's tough. Difficult to fit into your lifestyle. But I've never run into a program where if you follow directions you will be successful. The sh*t just flat out works. I'm taking a much needed two week break since I jumped into 8 weeks of UD2 right after 8 weeks of 5x5. After this break I'm most likely going to do another 4 week cycle. Goal: Get single digit BF% and see those damn abs! And once I'm there...THEN I'm bulking. Thanks again Jugg. KY Last edited by kyoun1e : 06-16-2009 at 07:55 PM. |
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Bioidentical Bodybuilder
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Fan freaking TASTIC!
You look hot!
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. |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: sc
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Congrats! Good job.
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Ontario, Canada
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Looking good man
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Thanks much everyone.
As an aside to this, I'd be interested to know how folks use a UD2 program along with a general "lift heavy/reduce volume" cutting program to achieve their goals. I'm guessing lift heavy/reduce volume would come first then UD2 to really cut? As of about 3pm today I will be entering my maintenance period. I'm going to be at a total loss without UD2's structure. Now if you'd please excuse me, I'm off to have a bacon double cheeseburger and two beers. KY |
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congrats, excellent results, im going to take my final stats 2m after a 7 week cycle, im down to around 10% from 14% and have lost 4kg...best program ive ever done. im also going to take 2 weeks off and start back onto another 6 week cycle as i always thought 10% would be leaner! i think ive had success on this program due to the small goals it sets up, like waiting for the carb up, which also satisfys the binge eater inside me!
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so ive been hearing good things about this diet, and ive done little research on it so far, but ive hit a brick wall in my leaning out for summer, and wanna try something new, im used to low carb diets. im just looking for info on where to start with this diet, i saw that there is a book you can buy do i need that to start? is there an online one i could purchase? what are the pros and cons of this diet? from what little bit ive read if im reading correctly it seems like everyone is keeping there musle
a little about me in the last year and a halp i injured my SI joint and have been recovering from that, i usually walk around at 220 in the winter with around 21% BF and then diet down to between 190-205 with around 15% BF i think, but since the back thing over the last winter i hardly worked out so ive been hittin hard for the last 3 months got alot of strength back and getting more muscle again but im probably around 25% BF right now at 230, and the only thing im taking is clen, black powder for prework out, and cellmass for post. i still cant run right now cause of the back but i can walk and do stairs. 26 M 230 25% BF lifting for 6yrs MMA 4yrs exp. w/ Havoc, methl 1, Winny, Clen, d-bol ( long time ago) and all the taking a year off of using anything to get my body back on track from my injury. dont know what else to put up for info so any help or advise or comments would be great thanks! |
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: usa
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and lifting i usually alternate week to week with reps and movements i have found that work for not flaring up my back. |
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I was probably high teens bf% when I started so it can work, but it may take a couple cycles.
To be honest, I think Lyle's one-two combo of RFL (Rapid Fat Loss) when you're at +20% followed by UD2 for sub 15% is the way to go. KY |
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Not an expert on RFL at all. Just know from reading Lyle's boards that RFL and UD2 can be a good 1-2 punch.
Google "Rapid Fat Loss" and "Body Recomposition" and you'll find your way to Lyle's bookstore. KY |
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: las vegas
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Built has posted several things regarding PSMF (RFL) in other people's threads and just as her own post and she set it up for other people.Do a search and you will find the 'low down' on it.
She helped me set up mine,which i'm starting today,but i have bought and read the book - Rapid Fat Loss as well as Ultimate Diet 2.0. They are very VERY informative and are well worth it. I bought both at the same time,i think you get $10 off when you do that when you buy from Lyle's website.Shipping only takes a few days for UD 2.0 and RFL will arrive as an e-book,as soon as you order,you will be able to download it as an e-book file to your computer and read away! |
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: las vegas
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yeah,e-book on Rapid fat Loss.
Ultimate Diet 2.0 comes as hard copy and is shipped within a few days. |
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Houston, TX
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