
Originally Posted by
gbrice75
Blanket statement much? I'm not a fan of absolutes. IMO this boils down to the individuals goals, and more importantly, the individual him/herself. When I'm cutting, I do not have carbs in my bedtime meal... in fact I don't have carbs in my last few meals. I still believe in nutrient timing. It's what carb cycling is essentially based on. If nutrient timing had no place, carb cycling diets would be next to useless - yet they are an extremely popular (and potent) dieting technique, and have been for a long time.
Re: separating fats/carbs - I don't completely separate them, I believe in a well balanced macro profile most of the time, however my general rule of thumb, particularly when cutting, is if one is moderate, the other should be low.
THIS I do agree with. People with relatively high bodyfat (i'd make the argument that this is higher than 15% for males though) can simplify things and still see results... i.e. calorie restriction, cardio, weight training, etc. without MUCH detail to some of these other 'techniques'. When looking to get shredded, nutrient timing et al. comes much more into play.