Re: Re: re: cutting
LA said:
PRAETORIAN, this is cool! Any chance that you could provide more details?
Hey bro, I will try!
My diet as i said usually consists of higher protein, EFA's and low carb until sat or sunday when i carb up...usually i eat whatever i feel like so it is more akin to Skip's shitloading than a regular carb up...But i think the main factor is getting to a point endocrine wise where i am totally stable and clean for at least 3 months prior to precontest diet and cycle. When natural i will lower my total calorie intake for obvious reasons and thus lower protein as well. I will also maintain a good training schedule but mostly moderate weights and 4-5 days a week. Nothing too crazy or heavy more like a post cycle workout regimen. I guess what i try to do is put my body into a very relaxed non stressed mode...not trying to gain ..just maintain and also keep my mind fresh so i keep workouts short 1 hour max and 20-30 min light cardio. This also has a great resting effect on the adrenal system which can get taxed extremely high during precontest time.
So when i am ready to diet my calories actually go up, along with AAS, ECA, T3 etc. Now the usual route BB's take precontest is coming off a good bulker at the highest bodyweight they start dieting and go nowhere but down. This is tough physically as well as mentally...feeling smaller, weaker etc. I have actually hit my personal best deadlift while precontest dieting..and my strentth always increases as well during precontest. I know if this is happening then i am either maintaining muscle or building it not losing it.
Sample cycle precontest:
weeks 1-6 Ad50 50mg/day
weeks 1-12 test prop 100mg/eod
weeks 1-16 tren 150mg/eod
weeks 11-16 winny 50mg/day or halo 20mg/day preferred
weeks 1-16 nolvadex 20 mg/day
weeks 7-16 T3 75 mcg/day
weeks 1-16 ECA 3 times /day
What others do:
1. reduce calories
2. start diet at highest weight
3. start dieting at strongest point
4. start AAS while naturally suppressed
5. reduce weight on exercises
6. increase cardio too much
What I do:
1. increase calories(first 6 weeks)
2. start diet at lowest point
3.start diet at weakest point
4.start aas while clean. stable and fresh
5. increase weights on exercises
6. keep cardio level
The whole thing works similar to a slingshot effect. Your body will remember where you were at a higher bodyweight and strength...and will get back to that as you go. It is difficult to do this as it takes a strong will to go natural and stabalize weight reducing calories etc, but it does work wonders for me.
I hope this helps!
Peace,
P