Is one cheat meal fine per week or should I hold out and do it only once every two weeks?
I'm bulking by the way.
Yeah, sure. Just experiment a little and see what you can get away with. Then you'll know what is ideal for you. One per week shouldn't hurt though as long as you are reasonable.
"Knowing is not enough we must apply." --- "Willing is not enough we must do."
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What the Hell's a "Cheat Meal"?
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I eat a cheat meal whenever I am cutting 2 times a week. I spread them out accordingly. But during bulking I dont worry about it to much. I just kinda eat then
Oh! I thought it might be when you substitute a couple of protein bars when you are sick and tired of eating all the time.
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I'm new... I've got to ask. Why would anyone consider "cutting up" with a 350 BP or 435DL? Those are great lifts... my Max BP is around that, my DL a bit above that. Even at my age - I'm nowhere close to competing in any arena.
Why?
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why not???
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I can't answer that.
I suppose it's not about size.. but proportion. The "body beautiful".
A young associate I became aquainted with had a "very noticable" body. He only weighed 155 lbs. at the age of 20. He was "cutting up for a contest". I thought he was wasting time doing that. "Why not spend a few years building bulk and gaining maturity", I thought. But, he's already gotten experience I can't even imagine!
I'm probably trying to bullhead my way through this without rememering what got me into it in the first place.
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Ive never cut before and being a certified trainer, I figured I couldnt offer dieting advice if I had never done the work myself. Besides, after the cut then I can do a bulk, which Ive never really done either. I always just ate everything in site and more of protein.
Dieting wasnt my main goal of learning new things either. I was going to look into olympic lifting, powerlifting, endurance, rehab training, etc, just so I know first hand knowledge in all this shit and have a good idea on what to advise to clients.
Right now I am doing rehab training...first hand!!!
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Deadlift after herniation 385lbs 3x3 (3/17)
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I've done a few contests. I decided to take a 3 year break to gain bulk and maturity. It's the best thing I have done for myself.
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Sumos eat two large meals twice a day.
No strength within, no respect without - Kasmiri Proverb
what's "maturity" in the sense that you guys just used it?

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are you fucking serious?
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I've read a few times that sumo's eat 1 meal a day. Its right before bed and it is enormous. Reason being they put their body's into starvation mode all day so whenever they eat right before bed their body wants to store fat.
I've stopped calling my occasional "indulgences" cheat meals. I just call them that: occasional indulgence.
I keep my diet 90-95% close to perfection, so occasionally I have an indulgence - a chocolate treat, some ice cream, two servings of something I like, more peanut butter than usual, etc. But I'm done using the term "cheat meal" - it sounds like you're doing something wrong, and you really aren't.
same here. I am a good boy until Friday and Saturday night. Usually a good meal from appetizer to dessert is enough to satisfy my indulgences. Unless its pizza. Then all bets are off. I usually start contest dieting 16 weeks out and pizza is the first thing to go. After my contest, I indulge in 2 chocolate chip muffins from dunkin donuts and the following day, I engorge on a feast which includes pizza, beer, macaroni and so much goddamn food that my wife invites several people over to enjoy the fruits of my labor.
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The worst is when "cheat meal" becomes interchangable with "cheat day"
Why not have a cheat month while we're at it?
If you look around the diet & nutrition forum you will see examples of this..
Anyway......
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-B.L.
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