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Don't be afraid of "bulking up" getting bigger. You have to eat big to grow big. Train with weights, eat at a deficit, add in a few HIIT sessions a week and you'll look much better when you hit your goal than if you stuck with just dieting and 30+min of SS cardio. Supporting citation to validate claims: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23210120 |
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12-30-2013, 08:43 AM | #47 |
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I swim for half-hr first thing and before breakfast 5 days a week and drink green tea with my breakfast.
Appreciate swimming is not for everyone (as some people don't like/cannot swim), but it takes less strain on the bones, I can vary the intensity of each length bit like HIIT training in the water, and most of all it really builds a nice toned upper body all round. |
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I lost 20lbs in two months with just diet adjustment. No abnormal routines o excervises. I'm 6'2" was 220 and dropped to a trim 200.
Kept my caloric intake to 2200 they ought the day, and I didn't count my dinner, but it was a small, healthy lean meats and veggies. Snacking on a bit every couple hours or so, and a gallon of water a day. Easy peasy. After a while I didn't miss my "normal food" lol. |
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well i don't really care about weighing myself but this pic right here was back in early february. Before and after of a 3.5 week period. I did splurge once in a while but the key is a lot of water, just eat clean, and train like a f*cking beast.
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04-01-2014, 01:11 AM | #51 |
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Drink one of these every day
http://www.vemma.com Eat complete proteins such as avocado's and hemp seeds. Avoid processed foods, and buy organic if possible. |
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Hello, i am new here to the forum but not new to the nutrition world being a bodybuilder for 20 years. Go to bodybuilding.com and they have some great advise for diets and how to meet your goal.
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Big difference in your waistline. Well done!
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Firstly, fat is essential in any part of a good diet you should not avoid fats but understand how much fat you should consume. Secondly, all this bs with cardio first thing in the morning is rubbish. In fact, you don't even have to do cardio at all if you wish to lose desired weight goal. Thirdly after 30 mins? your body uses fat? bro, whatever you've been told you've been misinformed. If you're doing cardio in the morning with no foods, you're training in a catabolic state or fasted state, you will be using your fats as your energy source. Look it IF (intermitten Fasting) very similar to what I'm talking about The KEY to losing weight is a calorie deficit diet eating less than you maintance level AND you can't eat whatever you want in moderation eg pizza, ice cream as long as it fits into your daily macronutrients (look up flexable dieting or IIFYM). The old traditional strict method of just Chicken breast, broccoli etc will work but why kill yourself. My advice has always been "don't adjust your lifestyle around your diet, but to diet around your lifestyle" OP - Losing 10lbs is very doable. I don't have the best metabolism but if you know how to diet + training you'll get there easy! |
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so you want to loose weight and build muscle at the same time... can be done but not in a significant and fast way (if you want to be healthy). Pick two from the list.....
Loose a lot of fat - build a lot of muscle - do it really fast. (assuming that you care about your overall health) |
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07-30-2014, 05:48 PM | #59 |
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I've been bulking for 26 months, is that too long?
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Age, height, sex, weight would kinda help. And if you know your bf% would be a plus.
Bulking for to long isn't so bad, maybe you might have a little hight level of bf% (assuming you clean bulked) Your metablism would really benefit from cutting at this point if you've bulked for 26 months. Lower risk of metablism damage bulking for that long. If you decide to start cutting I'd suggest cutting down slowly eg 100-500cals per week play around with your cals but start high and work your way down until you consistently drop weight (find that sweet spot) and stay on that amount of calories and adjust lower when you stop losing. |
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FWIW, I lost 80lbs in just about 3 months right after graduating from college. Ran a 5k every day and ate small meals, mostly salads with plain chicken. No secret as to how to shed the weight, the problem is having the will power to do so. I didn't have a job at that time so it wasn't hard. Now that I have to sit on my ass at a desk for 12hrs a day and would rather spend time with my kid when I'm home, it just ain't in the cards...
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I recently lost 25lbs in about 4 months with basic diet and exercise. I use an app on my phone to keep track of my exercise and calories. It really helps, I recommend it to anyone trying to lose weight. I also gave up cheese (this was really hard, i love cheese) and to some extent sweets. Sugar is the devil, along with anything fried. 10-15 in 2 months should be a breeze if you are dedicated, but this kinda stuff is easier a few months before the summer. Good luck, and keep us posted.
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