
Originally Posted by
davidtheman100
I have a real issue understanding why people justify watching the foods they eat while they're "cutting" and not watching their food nearly as much when they're "bulking." when in fact, i believe it should be the exact opposite?
Cutting: If you're in a caloric deficit, and you meet your protein intake for the day, why would it matter what else you ate during that day because you won't be storing fat anyway because you're under your TDEE?
Bulking: You SHOULD watch watch you're eating, because you WILL be storing fat during this process and you want to limit it. Or better yet, even if you're bulking on a certain amount of cals, the quality foods will yield better results regardless of whether it's the same macros or not? I believe this myself regardless of the science behind it, because alot of people are "iifym bulking" without even knowing it. What's the difference between the guy who eats gummy worms and donuts and doesn't know he's meeting his protein for the day, and the guy that's doing virtually the same thing but tracking it? The guys don't look that great to begin with. So i think alot of IIFYM is flawed...