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diets more important, but I generally train higher volume - supersets/trisets - burns more calories and as a general change of routine.
I suggest you find/make a middle of the road type of program. Basically one that has medium volume&intensity and more rest time. It's very easy for someone to say that low rep/high weight is the way to go on a cut. But have they ever done it? The longer you're cutting for the more fatigued you'll become. The more tired you are, the more chance that you'll break form and get hurt. Not to mention that you're overall recovery will be much slower and the chance of overtraining will likewise increase. I'm currently cutting and have learned the hard way that you should check your ego.
I go heavy. Having good success with carb cycling/depletion/loading