So the net-net at the end of the week sounds like you are eating over maintenance...no?
You have certain amount of carbs that are required once you do the math. I can help on that after you show me your initial setup.
But the net result would be different than your normal bulk.
I obviously need o read the book.
This thread is going off topic at this point, but a couple more questions on UD2:
1. Is the diet strict? In other words, do you need to change your life to deal with it?
A given measurement of how strict the diet is, is an opinionated statement, which I would fail to answer because I dont know your lifestyle. I own a gym, have a family and I'm a social person. I loved it because it was structured.
I will say it didnt affect me much, however there times where self control was needed.
2. Workout Routine: Full body? 3-4 days per week?
Full body, four times a week, different rep schemes each time.
From the sounds of it, this diet/routine sounds like the perfect plan for somebody who has already bulked up, but now wants to maintain, get ripped, and if they're lucky, gain muscle mass.
It can work either way. I did for cutting for my last contest and did it as a bulk. I should add that even though Lyle didnt mention it in his book, you NEED to use digestive enzymes because of the sheer quantity of carbs.
KY