
Originally Posted by
M302_Imola
Razr what I believe Fireguy is trying to say is if glycogen levels are already low or depleted (morning or pwo cardio) then your body begins to burn fat immediately and not after the so called 20 min range. Have you tried morning fasted cardio? IF not, you should really consider it if you're cutting or lean bulking. Working in a few sessions a week of fasted cardio really sheds the fat right off of me and I'm able to retain muscle as well. This is the protocol I follow: wake up and pin peptides (100mcg GHRP-2/mod GRF), ingest about 5g of BCAA's or straight leucine, pop a 200mg caffeine pill (optional), drink a fair amount of water, and then wait about 30 mins to start cardio. At this point, I use a HR monitor and keep my HR around 125-130 BPM for 30 mins. I then either wait and hour (you will burn off more fatty acids this way) or immediately have breakfast. Anyhow, give it a shot and let me know what you think.