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    Frustrated. Cut or Bulk (photos attached)

    Hi guys.
    I am 34 years old. Been training for 6 years (you wouldn't say that when looking at the pics).
    I am trying to bodybuild, but my body seems to be just not in the mood to co-exist.
    I weight train 4-5 days per week, I adjust my training every 6 weeks or so between various rep ranges and rest periods, etc.
    My diet is on 3000 cals per day. Protein at around 250grams, carbs around 300grams, fats around 89 grams.
    My diet is very clean, I am very strict (tuna, sweet potatoe, potatoe, fish, brown rice, etc). I use 10grams creatine per day, 5 grams glutamine, and some whey.
    My weight is 209lbs, my bodyfat (estimated) at 15%, and my height is 6' 1.2".
    I have been "cutting" for the past 13 weeks and went from around 19.5% bodyfat to 15%
    What should I do? Any advice. I am so frustrated.
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    Based on your numbers, 3000 Cals a day is your maintenace level. You will not lose nor gain weight on 3000 Cals a day. If I were you, I would cut down a bit more to around 10% BF then start bulking. In that case, go on 2500 Cals a day with strict diet,High protein, moderate healthy fats and lots of starchy vegetables and do once a week cheat meal. Do that until you reach your goal, then start clean bulking. Just my 2 cents.

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    ask some of the guys at your gym if they know a coach... an older coach thats been around a long time, and really knows his stuff.. not some 25 year old kid that thinks he knows how to train and eat. sit down with him, tell him your background, your past sports, your current training schedule and let him know your goals.. just spend time talking to him and let him know everything about you.. maybe his advice and training ways are what you need. i hear and see at my gym so many young guys trying to give advice on what they just read in a book or seen in a magazine.. great trainers/coaches are out there, few, but they are there... but you gotta look. find an old one that really knows his stuff...

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    Quote Originally Posted by nevilledp View Post
    Hi guys.
    I am 34 years old. Been training for 6 years (you wouldn't say that when looking at the pics).
    I am trying to bodybuild, but my body seems to be just not in the mood to co-exist.
    I weight train 4-5 days per week, I adjust my training every 6 weeks or so between various rep ranges and rest periods, etc.
    My diet is on 3000 cals per day. Protein at around 250grams, carbs around 300grams, fats around 89 grams.
    My diet is very clean, I am very strict (tuna, sweet potatoe, potatoe, fish, brown rice, etc). I use 10grams creatine per day, 5 grams glutamine, and some whey.
    My weight is 209lbs, my bodyfat (estimated) at 15%, and my height is 6' 1.2".
    I have been "cutting" for the past 13 weeks and went from around 19.5% bodyfat to 15%
    What should I do? Any advice. I am so frustrated.
    Cut back your training to 4 days a week. I think that a day of recovery is needed between most workouts, especially if you're giving it your all. Your body will fight against change if it feels like there's too much going on. Remember that muscles grow during recovery, not training. Make sure you're also getting 8-9 hours of sleep a night. 7 hours or less of sleep will hinder your gains.

    Quote Originally Posted by alan84 View Post
    Based on your numbers, 3000 Cals a day is your maintenace level. You will not lose nor gain weight on 3000 Cals a day. If I were you, I would cut down a bit more to around 10% BF then start bulking. In that case, go on 2500 Cals a day with strict diet,High protein, moderate healthy fats and lots of starchy vegetables and do once a week cheat meal. Do that until you reach your goal, then start clean bulking. Just my 2 cents.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gazhole View Post
    Drop your carbs, drop your cals, increase your fat, keep your protein the same. Train like a demon on crack.
    I agree - drop your carbs a chunk (maybe down to 200-250), increase your fats a little (olive oil when cooking? Maybe have beef instead of tuna for half of your tuna meals?). BTW, 10g of creatine is overkill (unless you're "loading" for the first week you're using it), you're wasting it at that amount. 2-5g is a typical dose. Glutamine is a placebo - no studies have linked it to improved performance, don't buy another one when you finish it. Instead, invest in a good, yet inexpensive multivitamin.

    Train harder. Like a demon on crack, like Gaz said. What's your current and previous program like?

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    First work on your posture. Stand up straighter, shoulderblades back, fan out your lats a tiny bit. Make a conscious effort and I promise you will love the difference in a week. Your body looks very much like mine did a few years ago, and a friend helped me fix my posture and it made my body look way nicer in general.

    And you definitely look like you've been working out for at least 6 years. I was not surprised to see that. When you look at other people that have been working out as long as you, remember height makes a huge difference. I'm 6'0 and 238, 16%bf and I'm always finding myself seeing people who are 5'7 or 5'8 around 10%bf thinking they're bigger than I am, only to find out they're 160 or 170 (no offense to anyone that size)...and you're 209! 209 15% bodyfat is fantastic.

    IMO, set a target look, and then decide if you want to cut or bulk. Try to lean towards cutting first. And good work man!

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    I agree with advice as far as diet goes. I think you should be doing a slight cut/recomp. Lower cals by 350-400 a day, lower carbs, raise fats a bit. Keep protein the same or slightly raise it. You also might be interested in doing a full blood screening and see if there's anything "off".

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    definitely cut. flip your thought process on gym...use less weight, laser focus on form. i hit a similar plateau after years of training. my body didnt want to cooperate anymore. then, i became a demon about form, lowered weights, changed rep speed, etc.. lo and behold, my body woke up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nevilledp View Post
    Hi guys.
    I am 34 years old. Been training for 6 years (you wouldn't say that when looking at the pics).
    I am trying to bodybuild, but my body seems to be just not in the mood to co-exist.
    I weight train 4-5 days per week, I adjust my training every 6 weeks or so between various rep ranges and rest periods, etc.
    My diet is on 3000 cals per day. Protein at around 250grams, carbs around 300grams, fats around 89 grams.
    My diet is very clean, I am very strict (tuna, sweet potatoe, potatoe, fish, brown rice, etc). I use 10grams creatine per day, 5 grams glutamine, and some whey.
    My weight is 209lbs, my bodyfat (estimated) at 15%, and my height is 6' 1.2".
    I have been "cutting" for the past 13 weeks and went from around 19.5% bodyfat to 15%
    What should I do? Any advice. I am so frustrated.
    Why did you post 2 of the exact same threads? You also posted this under diet and nutrition...

    This is bad board etiquette, you are double dipping my friend

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    Thanks guys. Sorry about posting in 2 threads. I assumed i would get advice on nutrition in the nutrition thread, and training advice in this thread. My apologies for breaking the board etiquette. Thanks for all the motivation, and complements :-) Sorry I have been off-line for a while, but I am back.

    My training for the past 3 months was a 5-day-a-week program.
    Mon: Chest
    Dumbbell Flyes
    Dumbbell press
    Inline Dumbbell Press
    Incline Fly
    bench press

    Tue: Back
    Pullups
    Dumbbell Rows
    Narrow grip pullups
    Bent over Barbell rows

    Wed: Legs
    Lunges
    Stiff legged deadlifts
    Squats
    Calve raises
    Leg Curls

    Thu: Shoulders
    Alternating Dumbbell Press
    Side Raises
    Reverse Flyes
    Front Raises
    Shrugs

    Fri: Biceps/Triceps
    bench dips
    French press
    Dumbbell extensions overhead
    Dumbbell Curls
    hammer Curls
    Reverse grip curls

    All were 3 sets of 8 reps, to failure.

    I am changing from tomorrow to a 3-day split:
    Training will be Mon/Wed/Fri and repeat again Mon/Wed/Fri and I will alternate between workouts 1,2,3 and 4 below. So week 1 will be 1/2/3 and then week 2 will be 4/1/2 and so on.

    Program below:

    Day 1.
    Squats 3 x 5, 1 x 10
    Ham Work 3 x 8-10
    Pullups 20-40 reps
    BB Rows 4 x 6
    Curls 2 x 10

    Day 2.
    DB or Incline Bench 2 x 5, 2 x 8
    Dips 2 x 8
    DB OH Press 3 x 8
    Side Laterals 2 x 10
    Skulls 2 x 10

    Day 3.
    Deadlifts 2-3 x 5
    Leg Press 2 x 10 or 1 x 20
    Chins 20-40 reps
    DB Rows 3 x 8
    Curls 2 x 10

    Day 4.
    Bench Press 2 x 5, 2 x 8
    DB Flyes 2 x 8-12
    Military Press 3 x 8
    Side Laterals 2 x 10
    Skulls 2 x 10

    I do try to up my weight or reps every week, but on the low calorie "cut" diet I am struggling to keep this up.

    Thanks guys. Looking forward to some more great advice !

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    Looks like Legs/Back Check/Shoulders twice a week.
    How about
    Chest/Tris
    Back/Bis
    Shoulders/Trap
    Legs?

    Day off or not then repeat.

    Just my two cents.


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    What do you do for work/job?

    You're not that bad off. You've got a wide back and yea if you worked on your posture I think you'd do better. Of course we could have a big discussion about your back verses your chest work. Concentrate on getting good horizontal back work in...rows, etc. and make sure you do them well and decently heavy in relation to your chest work. Many people slack up on the back weight. According to a few scattered accounts here and there it can lead to a tendency of bad posture as an imbalance occurs with your front side being "tighter and pulling" you more, rolling your shoulders over. Kinda arguable but I know most people do a ton of pushing and chest exercises but few rear delt work...and many times slack up on row work, many times due to bad form that can't support good weight. Like humped over at the rack trying to do one arm rows instead of tripoding it up on a bench, getting in power position and cranking out some weight. Power position on the seated row with some weight...bent over rows or t bar work....???

    And yea, I'm not a fan of doing legs and back on the same day. That's alot of work on the CNS and just on your body period. Most free weight leg work is going to be using the back, believe it or not. Think about it the next time you're working. Bracing the lower back in the power position is work enough. I was in the gym today and did squats for 30 minutes and left. 15 minutes of that was warm up.
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    yep .... he he ... I sit in front a PC for 9 hours - 5 days a week (computer programmer by profession). I see what you guys mean re: my posture. so, your suggestion is that I should include more back ex. Like seated rows and bent-over rows and some rear-delt shoulder work? I have realised my shoulder power is very weak ... I struggle to push heavy weights with my shoulders. And I have lessened my chest sets. I will look for a nice 4 day split with no repeat of bodyparts per week and post here ASAP. Anyone have some good links on carb cycling by the way? THANKS GUYS some great advice from you !

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    Maybe drop more calories will work

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    so ... dropping calories worked wonders ... and carb cycling ... THANKS to all the advice guys ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by nevilledp View Post
    so ... dropping calories worked wonders ... and carb cycling ... THANKS to all the advice guys ...
    Good progress man!
    If you don't mind, what did your macros look like?
    Did you stick with the 3 days/week lifting?

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    I would cut if it were me.

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    good work man! if it were me though i would put my leg press right after my squats, and ham work (good mornings are my fav) with my deadlifts. and I have had great luck lately putting my row work on my bench day!

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    not bad for 2 months, not bad at all, looks like you maintained most of the muscle if not gained some.

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    thanks guys ...

    @Hubauer: no, I made some small changes to the original 3 day program, and changed to a 4 day split. My training program I got from this link: Routines and Advice *updated* - Bodybuilding.com Forums (the one that reads "A favorite of mine that hits each bodypart twice per week"). Only difference is I do it Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri

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    A favorite of mine that hits each bodypart twice per week.

    Day 1

    4x Squats: 5 reps
    3x Ham Work: 8 reps
    3x BB or DB Row: 8 reps
    2x Bicep Curls: 10 reps

    Day 2

    4x Bench Press: 5 reps
    3x Military Press: 8 reps
    3x Tricep Isolation: 8 reps
    2x Ab/Calf Work: 15 reps

    Day 3

    4x Deadlifts: 5 reps
    3x Pullups: 8 reps
    3x Leg Press: 8 reps
    2x Biceps Curls: 10 reps

    Day 4

    4x DB or Incline Press: 5 reps
    3x Chest Dips: 8 reps
    3x Side Lateral Raise: 8 reps
    2x Ab/Calf Work: 15 reps

    Day 1: On
    Day 2: On
    Day 3: Off
    Day 4: On
    Day 5: Off
    Day 6: On
    Day 7: Off


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    My diet I am basing on this article: T NATION | Carb Cycling Codex

    My diet is then:
    Mon: High
    Tue: Low
    Wed: Low
    Thu: High
    Fri: Med
    Sat: Low (+cheat meal)
    Sun: Low

    Also, I have all my carbs by 12pm, and then in afternoons/evenings only protein&fat. I train at 4am (no choice !!!). And then I walk 6km 4 days per week to work and back - that is my only cardio.

    @Boomer182: yes I agree, i am still cutting. need to get BF lower before even thinking bulking.

    Thanks guys for all the compliments and advice, I still have a looooong way to go !

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    Great progress man! Just curious, what are your lifts, and what were they before the cut?

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    You should lose some weight, tone up, and worry about building some muscle mass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ckcrown84 View Post
    You should lose some weight, tone up, and worry about building some muscle mass.
    hey there. yeah, that is the plan ... drop the bodyfat % ... and then get some muscle mass. I have been wondering, at what point in time do I "switch" from dropping fat to building muscle ? ... and yes, I realise the transition will need to be very gradual ... adding maybe 200 calories to my diet every 2 weeks ... right ?

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    just lean bulk man...

    "fats around 89 grams"

    same. i try and keep mine around 89.473829 ahaha wtf so random

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    Wow great progress, keep up the good work.

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    what they said! awesome progress!

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