jhawkin1
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I just flew back from Mexico from a 7 day vacation: all-inclusive (eat and drink as much as you'd like!). My diet went to shit, which I needed, but I flew back home here to Chicago, and need some guidance on which way I want to go.
I've been cutting for quite some time, and I think it may be time to up the calories a bit, but maybe try and maintain for awhile, while switching up my sets and reps with weights.
When cutting, I was on a 4-day split while doing 5x5 (set reps) and 3x8 also.
Next week, our track and field season starts with my students, and we will be running 3 miles 4x a week, which does not help my lean muscle mass much, but will hopefully get me into better cardiovascular shape.
My goals are to stay strong, keep lifting weights, and lean out while doing it. I know the concepts of bulking and cutting, and I also understand that you cannot achieve both things at once, and it's better to just focus on one or the other, but are there any benefits of trying to maintain calories while increasing activity?
I've been cutting for quite some time, and I think it may be time to up the calories a bit, but maybe try and maintain for awhile, while switching up my sets and reps with weights.
When cutting, I was on a 4-day split while doing 5x5 (set reps) and 3x8 also.
Next week, our track and field season starts with my students, and we will be running 3 miles 4x a week, which does not help my lean muscle mass much, but will hopefully get me into better cardiovascular shape.
My goals are to stay strong, keep lifting weights, and lean out while doing it. I know the concepts of bulking and cutting, and I also understand that you cannot achieve both things at once, and it's better to just focus on one or the other, but are there any benefits of trying to maintain calories while increasing activity?