
Originally Posted by
Atomini
IMO it is not necessary to eat near as much as some people say (some people saying upwards of 5,000 - 7,000 or more cals per day) unless you are a competitive bodybuilder. That kind of 6,000 cals shit is reserved for ectomorphs. MOST people are usually inbetween a meso and endomorph.
My cal intake varies depending on my cycle goals. Myself being back in the military after a 4 year hiatus, I can't be as hulkingly huge as I used to be able to due to having to keep up my cardio. Having to lug around an extra 20 or 30 lbs of muscle in the field in addition to a lot of kit takes its toll, especially during ruck marches (and not to mention jogging). I'd say I try to stick around the range of 3,000 - 4,000, and I don't do 'bulks' anymore if i'm trying to gain muscle on-cycle. I do lean mass cycles.
When I did my very first cycle, I ended up listening to some of the retarded bro-talk around here about eating 5000 cals to bulk up, and then how people were saying during PCT you should eat even MORE(!!!!) than that to maintain muscle. First of all, I mentioned above that 5k and 6k calories stuff is mostly for ectos. Secondly, increasing it even MORE during PCT, as many people claim you should do, is outrageously stupid. I made the mistake of doing this for 3 months following my first cycle once, and I put on ALOT of fat. I did it because every fvcking momo told me to do it or else I would "lose my gains". It's a bunch of bullshit that seems to be parroted alot for no reason.
When on AAS, the body can utilize 5,000 - 6,000 cals a day to build muscle. When off AAS, the body can NOT use that much, and it will be stored as fat. So, when on PCT, calories should be reduced back to what the body CAN USE, but not so low that you will lose muscle. The idea is to train hard, reduce the volume of the workload, and eat clean but a fair amount (but not as much as you were while on cycle unless you want to start looking like the michelin man).