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What works best for you on a cut?

Dale Mabry

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Diet-wise, what seems to work best for you wrt macros? I always thought keto worked best for me, but when I factor in performance, keto is a no-go.

My recent diet just focused on cals and getting enough carbs for intense workouts, and it has surpassed the keto diets by far.
 
Great topic! I am also interested. I have a carb sensitivity, so the best cutting diet for me has been carb cycling or no carb high protein with refeeds.
 
Smoking crack works best for me on a cut.....i lose all my muscle and cant think straight but the fat melts off of me ;). jk
 
if i cut carbs low, i can lose quickly, but i am a walking zombie. so it's a no no for me.

i'd rather lose slowly and be able to think. :nerd:
 
if i cut carbs low, i can lose quickly, but i am a walking zombie. so it's a no no for me.

i'd rather lose slowly and be able to think. :nerd:


I feel the same way if i dont get enough carbs....actually if i dont get enough of any one thing i feel like shit. My body likes prot, carbs, fats, and even some fricken suger(the good kinds) :)
 
Smoking crack works best for me on a cut.....i lose all my muscle and cant think straight but the fat melts off of me ;). jk

if u wanna lose weight smoke crack for 2 weeks and ull lose about 100 lbs
 
Hahhaha!

Seriously though, being as balanced as possible in my diet has helped me cut more fat than I thought possible while still making decent muscle and strength gains.
 
Low carb, low fat, high protein with one cheat day a week and one refeed.

Works wonders for me
 
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Diet-wise, what seems to work best for you wrt macros? I always thought keto worked best for me, but when I factor in performance, keto is a no-go.

My recent diet just focused on cals and getting enough carbs for intense workouts, and it has surpassed the keto diets by far.

I agree with that.

I just lower my calories. I try and maintain carbs though. I eat them in pretty much every meal.

Are you still doing the Nutrient Timing/John Ivy approach?
 
I just go super basic.

Calorie controlled. Set my fats, set protein, fill in the rest with carbs. Done.
 
Similar to me:

1. Set cals.
2. Set protein.
3. Get healthy fats.
4. Get pre/post workout nutrition.
5. Get healthiness - fibre, vitamins, minerals [fruits, vegetables etc]
6. Fill in the rest with what you wish (carbs usually).
 
Diet-wise, what seems to work best for you wrt macros? I always thought keto worked best for me, but when I factor in performance, keto is a no-go.

My recent diet just focused on cals and getting enough carbs for intense workouts, and it has surpassed the keto diets by far.
Keto doesn't work for me either, but it may be that I can't handle it mentally and don't really find the point in it if I can cut fine without it. Either I crack and eat a ton of brown rice after making a bunch at one time, or my workouts feel like I'm always running on empty. Personally, the way I find that works best for me is just a consistant clean diet but strict, trying to get as close to a calorie amount as possible. Consistant weight training and cardio as well. Macronutrient ratio doesn't seem to have a big impact, although I generally shoot for 40/40/20.
 
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