So the short, short version is that due to some recent shoulder surgery (1.5 months ago), I won't be working out for at least another 4-5 months.
I've since gained some fat that I'd like to drop, however all of my preferred fat loss methods (PSMF, UD2.0) require exercise in order to prevent muscle loss. However, I'm not expecting to retain much muscle after 6 months of doing almost nothing anyway.
With that in mind, I'm tempted to not worry about the muscle and focus on getting my bodyfat down. That way when the time comes around the Spring, I'll be at (or close to) optimal BF% for muscle gain - 12% or so maybe.
Taking all of that into consideration, what do you figure the most effective diet might be in this situation? I'm thinking a keto style diet with interval work on the bike would be most effective, but wanted to get opinions.
I'll be talking it over with my PT prior to starting anything to see if he feels that cutting would compromise my recovery at all. After about two months, I figure that the bone itself should be healed so we're mostly working on ROM and slowly strengthening the shoulder.
I've since gained some fat that I'd like to drop, however all of my preferred fat loss methods (PSMF, UD2.0) require exercise in order to prevent muscle loss. However, I'm not expecting to retain much muscle after 6 months of doing almost nothing anyway.
With that in mind, I'm tempted to not worry about the muscle and focus on getting my bodyfat down. That way when the time comes around the Spring, I'll be at (or close to) optimal BF% for muscle gain - 12% or so maybe.
Taking all of that into consideration, what do you figure the most effective diet might be in this situation? I'm thinking a keto style diet with interval work on the bike would be most effective, but wanted to get opinions.
I'll be talking it over with my PT prior to starting anything to see if he feels that cutting would compromise my recovery at all. After about two months, I figure that the bone itself should be healed so we're mostly working on ROM and slowly strengthening the shoulder.