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02-14-2017, 03:14 PM #1
Need help setting up my carb cycling for the first time.
Read the carb cycling 101. Got the basic idea behind it and reading from other sources..
I would say I'm nearing 15% BF. Ive been in a deficit since September of 2016. Started at about 215. I weighed in at 188 last monday although the scale today says I'm 193.
So my currently intake daily is
TDEE 2518 last I checked to go with this current deficit.
Calories 1805
Protein - 175g
Carbs 130g
Fats 65g.
Sometimes the carbs go higher depending on what I consume but yeah around these.
I workout Monday Wednesday Friday on a Novice strength program. Last about an hour - hour half, WIth some moderate cardio at the end.
So I would think I should keep my workout days to moderate carbs.
MWF - Moderate
TuThSat - Low
Sunday - HIgh.
Or is it optimal to run the MTuWed moderate and than ThFriSat for low carbs for that depletion effect for the refeed on sunday?
As well I'm running at 0.9g Protein per lb
About 0.4g fat per lb
and 0.7 carb per lb roughly.
I don't plan on running the 1.5g of protein daily. I find that is a unnecessary amount of protein intake for a natty novice lifter whose running his first cut / first attempt at getting to a low BF.
Anyone thanks for advice.
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02-14-2017, 06:34 PM #2Productive Member
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Hey man thought this was a thread I wrote when I was drunk. Same situation started a cut at the same time at around the same weight! And I just started carb cycling last week!
I'm sitting at around 174lbs at maybe 25% bf
Tuesday
200p
400c
55f
Wed/thur/frid
350p
150c
90f
Sat/sun/mon
300p
50c
90f
I'm keeping my calories upped as I'm doing Huge amounts of cardio
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02-14-2017, 06:42 PM #3Productive Member
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Too spooky how similar that sounded man
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