
Originally Posted by
Turkish Juicer
You guessed right, all the food that goes in your stomach stretches the fascia in that area and is indeed partially responsible for the disgusting BB off-season gut.
Food alone, however, isn't the only responsible agent here.
BF%: If your current BF is 24%, then this is something you have to take responsibility and/or blame for, it is way too high, especially considering that you are on a cycle.
Large meals: This is another determining factor. Smaller meals won't stretch the guy as much as large meals, simple physics.
Water: How much effort are you currently putting into regarding sodium and estrogen management? As these two are completely different processes, consequences of poor management of either one leads to the same results: bloating.
Belt: Do you use a belt while performing heavy compound exercises such as deadlifts and/or squats?
Cardio: Although the typical BB cardio, which is walking on the threadmil at a HR somewhere between 120-135bmp will attack fat reserves, it hardly helps you flush out the excessive water stored in your tissues. When you follow a different cardio routine, which involves running for instance, you will sweat more and flush more of the excessive water stored in your tissues. Then there are the passive alternatives of getting rid of excessive water: sauna, steam bath and natural diuretics (tea, coffee, some herbs and etc.)
Core exercises: It is typical of most BB to exercise their core muscles (abs, obliques etc.) with additional weight. This sure helps build bigger & stronger muscles in that area; however, considering that there is also fat and water surrounding those muscles, the bigger your core muscles get, the more your gut sticks out, which is inevitable.