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    Best Cutting Diet

    I Am About To Start Cutting And Just Looking For Some Input. Last Year I Tried Low Carb Diet But Never Had Enough Energy Without The Ripped Fuel. Been Asking Around And Everyone Seems To Have Little Variations To There Diets, So Guys And Girls Let Me Know Worked Best For You.

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    Quote Originally Posted by allsaucedup
    I Am About To Start Cutting And Just Looking For Some Input. Last Year I Tried Low Carb Diet But Never Had Enough Energy Without The Ripped Fuel. Been Asking Around And Everyone Seems To Have Little Variations To There Diets, So Guys And Girls Let Me Know Worked Best For You.
    I eat protein

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    wrong forum bro..

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    Wrong forum...but you might wanna try mine. First time using it, but other bros have as well and say it works great...

    1 Chicken Breast
    1/2 cup peas
    1/2 cup brown rice....every meall.......good luck.......

    --Hoss

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    hoss your not going to loose anything like that.. unless your like 400 lbs of solid muslce then yourjust going to loose muscle..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elliot
    hoss your not going to loose anything like that.. unless your like 400 lbs of solid muslce then yourjust going to loose muscle..
    that's not entirely true...if it's a 12oz breast then you'll be good

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    but how can you possibly cut with 3.5 cuts of rice and peas a day?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by allsaucedup
    I Am About To Start Cutting And Just Looking For Some Input. Last Year I Tried Low Carb Diet But Never Had Enough Energy Without The Ripped Fuel. Been Asking Around And Everyone Seems To Have Little Variations To There Diets, So Guys And Girls Let Me Know Worked Best For You.

    you like to capitalize dont you

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    Because of the restricted sugar, and minimal salt...

    morning.. 6 eggs (egg beaters)
    1/2 cup of oats.......


    Quote Originally Posted by Elliot
    but how can you possibly cut with 3.5 cuts of rice and peas a day?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by spywizard
    Because of the restricted sugar, and minimal salt...

    morning.. 6 eggs (egg beaters)
    1/2 cup of oats.......

    i really find this hard to belive.. but thats just me.. rambo, swole whats your take on the idea..?

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    Quote Originally Posted by spywizard
    Because of the restricted sugar, and minimal salt...

    morning.. 6 eggs (egg beaters)
    1/2 cup of oats.......
    Ditto. But the question is if he's doing cardio first thing in the morning? If so, you don't want to blunt lyposis by ingesting high carbs or really any for that matter. If he's doing cardio, I say scrap the meal listed above and just go with a quickly digesting protein and some form of fat.

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    That's true... if he is doing the cardio in the am...

    this diet worked for me.. with some modifications.. i always do PWO supplement and i usually eat 1-2 breast after dinner and a shake before bed.. low carb/low sugar..

    my experience.. i didn't lose any strength.. lost 25 lbs...

    and of coarse since there is little variation.. it takes a stuborn person....


    Quote Originally Posted by daman1
    Ditto. But the question is if he's doing cardio first thing in the morning? If so, you don't want to blunt lyposis by ingesting high carbs or really any for that matter. If he's doing cardio, I say scrap the meal listed above and just go with a quickly digesting protein and some form of fat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by daman1
    Ditto. But the question is if he's doing cardio first thing in the morning? If so, you don't want to blunt lyposis by ingesting high carbs or really any for that matter. If he's doing cardio, I say scrap the meal listed above and just go with a quickly digesting protein and some form of fat.
    Let me just add a small point to that since most people are commonly confused when it comes to this topic.

    I agree ingesting carbs post cardio will blunt lyposis but this could also be a great time for some guys to have one of their limited carb meals while dieting. This is a good time for a relatively lean person (let's say below 10%) to have carbs in order to prevent catabolism as a result of empty glycogen levels from fasting all night long. Now someone on the other hand with a bf% in the double digits should avoid carbs at this time (as you suggested) in order to reach their fat loss goals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hoss827
    Wrong forum...but you might wanna try mine. First time using it, but other bros have as well and say it works great...

    1 Chicken Breast
    1/2 cup peas
    1/2 cup brown rice....every meall.......good luck.......

    --Hoss

    Might wanna lose the peas and go to something like brochli or green beens

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    Quote Originally Posted by usualsuspect
    Let me just add a small point to that since most people are commonly confused when it comes to this topic.

    I agree ingesting carbs post cardio will blunt lyposis but this could also be a great time for some guys to have one of their limited carb meals while dieting. This is a good time for a relatively lean person (let's say below 10%) to have carbs in order to prevent catabolism as a result of empty glycogen levels from fasting all night long. Now someone on the other hand with a bf% in the double digits should avoid carbs at this time (as you suggested) in order to reach their fat loss goals.

    JMO,
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    you prevent catabolism by taking in protein. eating carbs or fats will not do much in the way of catabolism beneficially.

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    Screw the peas, if he takes in a half cup of brown rice at every meals (5 meals not including the 50-80 g of carbs post workout), then he is taking in 200 grams of carbs in just rice daily, and then 250-280 all together. Good luck losing weight on that diet...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rambo
    Screw the peas, if he takes in a half cup of brown rice at every meals (5 meals not including the 50-80 g of carbs post workout), then he is taking in 200 grams of carbs in just rice daily, and then 250-280 all together. Good luck losing weight on that diet...

    amen to that.. i knew i wasnt the only one who saw the excessive carbs as a problem..

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