7.1K Post(s)Gender: MaleGoal: BodybuildingDate Joined: August 8, 2008
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I would Definitely do MODERATE with 500 less. Then we can just keep an eye on it as you progress and see how you feel. Figuring out macros is not an exact science, but this will get us close. Once you get it going.. post for us your MACROS so we can check them!
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7.1K Post(s)Gender: MaleGoal: BodybuildingDate Joined: August 8, 2008
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Number look mostly good.. although I would adjust your carbs and fats a little bit - up the fats and lower the carbs while cutting. Protein is spot on with 1.5g per lb while losing weight, but it's generally a good idea to lower the carbs too. Maybe take them down to like 200g and you could actually double fats. Even protein could go up to like 250g because if you're 190lbs, then 1.5g per lb is actually around 285g. So maybe try these numbers...
Protein: 240g
Carbs: 200g
Fat: 100g
Total Calories: 2660
Thoughts?
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7.1K Post(s)Gender: MaleGoal: BodybuildingDate Joined: August 8, 2008
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Well remember fat doesn't make you fat :-) And if you are going low carb, high fat, your body will convert that fat into a useable energy source for your body when you need it.
Also remember that the circuits are to be done at your own pace.. you have to do each exercise for time, but you don't have to do as many reps as I do in the demo video.. just do as many as you can, it doesn't matter if it's slower, as long as you are trying to work for the time limit on each exercise. Then as you progress you'll be able to do more and more reps in the same time frame :-)
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7.1K Post(s)Gender: MaleGoal: BodybuildingDate Joined: August 8, 2008
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Luckily having a higher ratio and percentage of fats will help keep you fuller while eating less food :-D
That's what I like to hear Arban!! Crush it bro!!
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