Thread: T3...cheat day same?
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07-07-2006, 10:00 PM #1
T3...cheat day same?
I'm at 1450 cals/day and one day a week I eat 8000cals give or take a bit (several pounds of meat, 6 protein shakes, and the rest whatever). Can I keep my cheat day the same on T3?
I'm craving carbs like crazy on the T3 and feel like it's harder to think clearly. When I eat carbs this feeling goes away and I feel normal again.
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1450 cals seems WAY too low, even for cutting...unless its a typo...let's see your stats
8000 cals for a day also seems too high
A cheat day, for me, means one cheat meal, which should not be over 2000 cals at most (so for me, ED=2000 cals, cheat day=3000-4000 cals)
With T3, you should be VERY careful, esp with your low cals, cuz it burns everything, including your hard earned muscles, if anything you should up your calories to stave off muscle catabolism...
But even better, try clen , its not as dangerous as T3
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07-08-2006, 12:23 AM #3
Wow, what an insane diet. 1450 is extremely low man, EXTREMELY. Also 8000 is WAY to high. You have a lot of tweaking to do and I suggest you get started and find a middle ground. IMO if you are cutting you should never have an all out cheat day, especially if it means 8000 calories, that is just stupid, you are going to accumulate fat stores FOR SURE and this is not your goal since you are cutting.
The idea of a cheat is to just bump cals up a BIT to keep your metabolism going going goin. Its like carb cycling, which IMO is the best type of cheating.
Just eat clean all week but cycle carbs and have your cheat day/meal just with higher carbs but still good carbs.
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07-08-2006, 12:23 AM #4
Get into the diet forum to get a better grasp of dieting.
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07-08-2006, 01:40 AM #5Originally Posted by InsaneInTheMembrane
Here's a better question....should your diet change when on T3 and if so, in what areas? Do protein/carb/fat ratios need to be altered in an already-effective diet?
As far as clen goes, I don't have time to get it before my trip in 15 days.
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07-08-2006, 01:48 AM #6Originally Posted by C_Bino
For these 5 months, I've been eating 5000-6500 cals every Sunday as my cheat day. From bumping up cals like this, your body attempts to raise its BMR to compensate for the major caloric increase. For the next 2-3 days following the "cheat day" I experience a major boost in metabolism and as well as observe visible fat loss in addition to an elevation in body temperature. It takes 36 hours for constricted fat cells to begin to expand to store fat while the "cheat day" is 12-18 hours at most. Fat storage is not an issue in this situation.
Typically following a cheat day, 6-8lbs will show on the scale the next morning, yet 3-4 days later I'll be 1-1.5lbs less than the day BEFORE the cheat day...indicating the increase in BMR was effective. This has continued consistently at a fat loss of 1-4lbs every week (starting at 2-4lbs a week and now 1-3lbs a week depending on cardio/activity level)....for 5 months.
Beginning weight was 176...currently 140 at a height of 5' 6.5"...waist is 27 3/4", chest 43 1/2", arms 14 1/4", forearms 12 3/4", quads 23 1/2", calves 14 3/4", neck 16 3/4", wrist 6 1/4". 140 x 15cal = estimated BMR of 2100 with a lower dieting limit of 140 x 10cal being 1400. As you can see I have a very small frame. Also, due to my job, I cannot take AAS so take that into account.
I'm a strong advocate of Clarence Bass' recommendations for dieting so feel free to comment on that as well. That may shed some insight as to my influences. Yes, Bass only has a dessert as his "cheat" yet I've found my method to be effective over a long period of time.
I'm aware that different things work for different people. That being said...my information/opinions are based solely on my personal experience as well as reading books and speaking with competitors who are in respectable condition. If there is research to back up this metabolic rebound that appears to be occuring, I'll post it when I find it. Are your shared opinions based on personal experience or research and if on research, would you care to share your sources of information?
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Originally Posted by liftin4life
Experience is the BEST teacher....I know that after 7 years of trial and error...you know your body best..nobody can tell you what 100% works, just offer guidlelines to start..you have to customize to your body from there...Although your regimen seems a wee bit extreme to me, I have to admit perhaps your body probably prefers it that way...If I did that, I know my body would crash and I would end up doing something unhealthy like binging (I once wolfed down 9 candy bars in one sitting after 8 weeks of an almost no-carb diet..my will-power just imploded..not to mentioned I lost 2 weeks of my progress)..from your stats and explanation, i can somwhat undestand where you're coming from...that being said, kudos on your progress and keep on pumpin'
cheers
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07-08-2006, 02:24 AM #8Originally Posted by InsaneInTheMembrane
See attached: May 25. I'm a lot leaner (by 9lbs) and will post a recent pic as well.Last edited by liftin4life; 07-08-2006 at 02:28 AM.
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07-08-2006, 05:12 PM #9
So to rephrase the question...do any of you here think macronutrient ratios should be altered when on T3 or should the user stick to an effective diet of his/her choice and just up the cardio?
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07-08-2006, 07:56 PM #10Associate Member
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eat more man...thats less than a small chick needs daily...sounds like you are training for a famine,,,I feel bad for you man if thats what you have to do to cut,,,If I were you I would just say,,shit I guess I'm a fatty
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07-08-2006, 07:57 PM #11Originally Posted by liftin4life
As for your diet, to each his own. But I think there are much more effective ways than the one you're doing. Not to mention, much less "extreme".
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07-08-2006, 08:01 PM #12Originally Posted by nrobleski
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07-08-2006, 08:17 PM #13AR Hall of Fame
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Horrid.
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07-09-2006, 02:55 AM #14Originally Posted by 1buffsob
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07-09-2006, 03:34 AM #15New Member
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I would also like to know how a diet should be changed while on T3. The profiles section on t3 does not give so much as far as dieting goes. Also most people on this sight favor clen as opposed to t3. I agree, clen for me was a far better experience but I have started a t3 cycle and will finish it out so any information on this would be very helpful.
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07-09-2006, 06:27 AM #16Member
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you can understand my frustration with being muscular AND lean. Leaning out and eating like this is a desperate attempt to achieve what 7 years of training/dieting have not done.
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07-09-2006, 07:42 AM #17Originally Posted by InsaneInTheMembrane
To the original poster. If you are losing strenght you are eating to little, make sure strenght is intact. You might also put your body in starvation mode because of those low kcal. Are you feeling cold alot? About the cheat day, it doesnt matter much if you are on t-3 or not when it comes to the cheat day, no need to change anything on the cheat day because of t-3.
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07-09-2006, 12:15 PM #18Originally Posted by timtim
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07-09-2006, 12:19 PM #19Originally Posted by johan
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07-09-2006, 03:08 PM #20Originally Posted by liftin4life
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07-09-2006, 06:20 PM #21Originally Posted by 1buffsob
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07-09-2006, 07:09 PM #22
1450 isn't low.. if he's eating to maintain his LBM.
One can't look at a figure at face value.. One must, in giving an assessment, review the individual.
8000 on the cheat day would be much much too high imo.
Nark
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07-10-2006, 05:33 AM #23Originally Posted by Narkissos
Some people are just blessed with a REALY slow metabolism....
aslong as he consistenly maintain or increase strenght he is obviously not catabolic.
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