
Originally Posted by
Damienm05
Well, hold on here. Time for me to play devil's advocate.
Just because you're not prepping for a contest, doesn't mean you shouldn't be hardcore about your diet. If your goal is to lose 2% bf over the course of a year, that's one thing. But if it's to lose the same 2% bf in 6-8 weeks before going to the beach and spending a week with no shirt, you should not be cheating. Will the consequences be as dire as if you cheated before a show? No. Will cheating add weeks to how long it takes to achieve a goal? Yes. Will you feel like sh*t for a few days? Yes.
I'm sorry but I can't read these posts anymore and reassure people that it's OK to eat this way. Unless you are on a very casual diet, you're doing yourself a huge disservice and at very least, should hop on the treadmill for an hour or two at the end of the day.
I'm speaking from experience. I used to cheat occasionally. I used to even justify it as a re-feed and then pontificate, without any scientific evidence, about how my body "needed it". Don't make excuses, don't post your cheats looking for reassurance, just get on the treadmill. Cheating is simply not worth the mental agony when you have a specific goal and time-frame to achieve it. Period.