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    Cutting question

    Hey guys, I was just wondering this, I know it's very hard to predict and depends on the individual but generally, for someone at in the 240-250 lbs range at 30% bodyfat (height 5'11), what weight would they have to cut down to to get to 12% bf? Thanks for your replies.

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    Purely a guess but I'd say about 210 to 220?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Powermaster View Post
    Purely a guess but I'd say about 210 to 220?
    Hmm I appreciate your reply, but I thought it would be significantly less than that...like say 180-185 lbs at 12% bf if you started at 240-250 at 30%

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    250 lbs @ 30% bf = 175 lbs of Lean Body Mass (LBM) and 75 lbs of fat

    Assuming (This is a HUGE assumption, but for ease of calculation and give you an idea), but assuming you retain 175 lbs of LBM after cutting to 12%, then 175 = 88 % of your total weight (ie 100% total less 12% bodyfat)

    So if 175 = 88% LBM, then 100% of your weigh is 198.8

    So if we round up to have a simple figure, 12% bodyfat would be

    175 lbs of Lean Body Mass
    25 lbs of Body Fat
    200 lbs total

    50 Lbs of fat loss

    But this is assuming your LBM remains at 175 when you finish cutting

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