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11-29-2013, 01:17 AM #1New Member
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Diet Critique Please before going to do and starting AAS
My goal is to get shredded
Dont forget to add all of your stats:
Age 24
Hieght 5'9
Weight 235
Bodyfat 30%
Training Experience. 1yr traning
goal is 175-180 10-12% bf
my calories is 1500 at 2100 bmr looking to cut in 4-5 months
running ec stack x3 times a day 4 hours apart each
mornings 250 cals
6 eggs total 4 whites 2 whole i take all my 15 pills after breakfast pills multis green tea l carnitine cla 1250 ec stack
lunch around 500-600 calc
chicken salad
or chicken Parmesan
or orange chicken
buffalo chicken wings
snack post workout shake 240 cals
2 scoops whey
creatine
bcaas
dinner 600 cals
8-10 oz chicken
maybe add bread for lil carbs or even rice
calories around 1500 and 150-160g protein
running P/P/L Routine cardio 5-6x a week tredmil 45 min speedwalk at 3.3-3.6 mph
"Id say you are a fair way off being ready to cycle but you have taken the first steps so take your time and you will see the results you are looking for. Its not a race, its a lifestyle."
how soon would i get shredded 4-5 months? appreciate feedbackLast edited by shreddzman; 11-29-2013 at 01:21 AM.
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11-30-2013, 08:02 PM #2
No need for gear to diet down. Bit too young and inexperienced anyway, and your diet needs a lot work.
I count 3 food meals daily. You need to research some more on the nutrition
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12-05-2013, 04:22 AM #3
You don't eat enough. 1500cals daily?
How many times a week do you lift and how many times do you lift?NO SOURCES GIVEN
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12-05-2013, 05:06 PM #4Banned
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12-06-2013, 01:42 AM #5
At 1500cals or any length of time he is likely causing metabolic damage which is difficult to recover from. 30% bodyfat or not. Why do you think people who go on fad diets regain more than they lost when they go back to eating normally?
He is likely running a HUGE deficit, closer to 1500 with all that cardio.NO SOURCES GIVEN
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12-07-2013, 09:04 AM #7
I would not recommend a restrictive diet for excessive period of time from my own personal experience.
All it does is force u to make deeper cuts later while not achieving results. I was down to 900 cal a day, an hour if cardio and still not losing. Not to be graphic here but I was barely having a significant bowel movement. So unhealthy.
There is no reason for a man your size to be on the same caloric intake as a gal my size at 140 lbs.
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12-08-2013, 01:12 PM #8Banned
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12-08-2013, 03:32 PM #15
And you are twisting it back because you can't back up your statements.
Can I provide a study based on obese people suffering this? No, because most studies are done with a variety of bodyfat ranges both lean and obese. Will a skinny girl be just at badly affected? Maybe, maybe not. Truth is, there are studies out there stating that only 12 weeks will be enough to cause adaptive thermogenesis (a better term than metabolic damage which sounds too drastic IMO).
I don't disagree that the loss of 1lb a week is enough and you can quite easily lose several lbs a week at the start of a diet. But when you start moving into months of the diet then no, I wouldn't want to losing 8lbs a week particularly. Let's not forget these Biggest Loser contestants are probably 60-70% bodyfat some of them. ,aye well over 100lns more than the worst case scenario we usually see on these boards. Truth is yes, for the most part they lose a lot of weight weekly. But can you say they haven't suffered damage and can eat as much as someone who hasn't been on a prolonged huge deficit, as say, someone of the same weight who has never dieted? No, you can't.
There are members here who can vouch for suffering damage after prolonged cutting periods.
Professional athletes generally don't have to lose masses of weight in a short period of time and don't do drastic deficits. I can think of one that did and he ballooned after every fight. Ricky Fatton?!
Can I ask you a question? How long did you maintain your 171lbs (prior to your HGH of course) and what were your maintenance calories to maintain it?
Oh, and there's no picking fights, maybe a heated discussion and disagreement, but no fightsNO SOURCES GIVEN
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12-08-2013, 04:06 PM #16
OP. I will share with you that I lost 40 lbs in 4 months running a MODEST deficit. I also was about 28% bf when I started and got down to 18% not too shabby for a natty gal. I ate clean and trained hard, lots of cardio.
Your food choices aren't awful but could be better. Orange chicken is smothered in carbs. Move away from processed foods. Stick with the basics. Pls look at the cutting 101 sticky at the top of this forum for low glycemic foods and highly nutritious Selections. Losing at a rate of 2 - 3 is a sensible approach and in a few months you will be at your goal
1500 cal is not a lot is food for a dude your size which is why I do no recommend this huge deficit approach. I was eating 1600 cal and cutting at a consistent rate of 2 - 2.5 pounds a week. And our bf% was very similar. I was morbidly obese too but not anymore.
Remember to drink water throughout the day. I shoot for one ounce per every pound. Your kidneys will get used to processing that much water in a few weeks....
Btw. Losing weight is easy. Keeping it off is much harder but doable. It's been over 2 years for me and I am in better shape now then I was after I lost 40 lbs because I put on more muscle. Be consistent and don't give up!
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12-08-2013, 07:40 PM #17
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Here's an alternative to ec stack!!!
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I'll point to this one: Minnesota Starvation Experiment
http://psycnet.apa.org/index.cfm?fa=...1951-02195-000
There were extreme reactions to the psychological effects during the experiment including self-mutilation (one subject amputated three fingers of his hand with an axe
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