How do you carb cycle? How do you cut and maintain good gains, strength and muscle mass?
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i just follow 50/15/35 macros.
correctim assuming you mean protein/carbs/fat correct?
i like the look of that. but what bodyweight is that designed for?Example of what my coach does w/ carbs
Mon. 75grams
Tues 175 grams
Wed 250 grams
Thurs 500 grams
...then repeat after Thursday's high day.
Protein stays the same at a 1 1/2 grams per body pound
That was a sample of a past diet I was on-- the carb piece!i like the look of that. but what bodyweight is that designed for?
I like to use a simple 5 day routine. 4 days of about 100-150 grams followed by a carb up day of 300 grams. The calories are quite low on the low carb days creating a good deficit.
Why would you need to put your body in a calorie deficit-- unless you plan on going catabolic?
You have to be in a caloric deficit to burn fat. A low carb diet is nothing but a low calorie diet in disguise.
I agree, but you can burn fat without being in a deficit? When I tough diet, the calories are high, just bland. And on low days, I make up the deficit in protein and fiber carbs. The only time (I'm in a deficit)-- if I'm 6 weeks out, and even then, it's not low calorie
If you're losing fat, then you're in a caloric deficit. Some days you may not be, but for the week you must be. It's a matter of thermodynamics.
The science behind the caloric equation is incredibly solid. It's considered a universal truth.
"Universal Truth" in Science In Food is ever evolving.. I was curious to your take of "You have to be in a caloric deficit to burn fat"...?
I think I might of misunderstood what you were saying
I'm just making the point that in order to burn fat, you have to consume less calories than you burn. In a carb cycling plan, you have some days where you eat more calories than you burn, and some days where you burn more than you consume, but at the end of the week, you have burned more than you have consumed, on average.
It's easier because the large amount of protein increases satiety and retains lbm, making you feel like you're eating more than you are. This is why a high protein, or carb cycling plan is so effective for fat loss.
I understand what you're saying. There's so many theories of fat loss.., we could be here for days with opinions.
When I was in college we studied methods of caloric deficits that were bad for fat loss.
Awesome. I can tell your educated. A lot of my friends are not into the sport of bodybuilding nor even train for that matter.
I lived in Mammoth Mountain CA for the first 7 years of my marriage so I like to cross train when I'm not following this addiction in BB Lol
I have a degree in Physical Education that allows me to coach football after being in the Gym business for years.
I'm a old man at 43!! Some day I'll stop killing my body and start playing golf or something ..I know my wife of 18 years would love NOT to smell the fish in the house![]()
When I was in college we studied methods of caloric deficits that were bad for fat loss.
Could you enumerate some of those methods? I would like to read something about that subject since i am completely unaware of those methods.
Thank you,
Robalo
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You have to be in a caloric deficit to burn fat. A low carb diet is nothing but a low calorie diet in disguise.