legendkiller713
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Ive pretty much decided after a horrible winter of eating and drinking and putting on approx 20 lbs (from 154 to 175) that I want to lose weight quick rather than preserve most or all of my muscle mass before my spring break vacation the first week of april.
Ive been on a 1300 calorie, low carb diet the past 2 weeks and am already down to 167. Im taking in approx 140 grams of protein daily and lifting heavy 5 days a week. Im doing cardio twice a week with 1 rest day.
Ive dropped a lot of weight before so im not worried about my diet. Other than the fact I wont be getting as many calories as 99% of the most knowlagable posters will like, it is very strict and very clean diet. I basically live off of water, whey, lean turkey burgers, dark greens and almonds. Any carb cheating is done with whole grains and oatmeal. Im also using very low doses of EC mostly just to curb my appitite.
So back to my original topic...I know dieting this way is going against the grain, but just how dramatic will muscle loss be? btw im trying to get down to 154 lbs.
Ive been on a 1300 calorie, low carb diet the past 2 weeks and am already down to 167. Im taking in approx 140 grams of protein daily and lifting heavy 5 days a week. Im doing cardio twice a week with 1 rest day.
Ive dropped a lot of weight before so im not worried about my diet. Other than the fact I wont be getting as many calories as 99% of the most knowlagable posters will like, it is very strict and very clean diet. I basically live off of water, whey, lean turkey burgers, dark greens and almonds. Any carb cheating is done with whole grains and oatmeal. Im also using very low doses of EC mostly just to curb my appitite.
So back to my original topic...I know dieting this way is going against the grain, but just how dramatic will muscle loss be? btw im trying to get down to 154 lbs.