Tweetup your protein. i would aim for 2grams per lb of bodyweight. sleep well, rest well. do that and muscle loss will be minimized
TweetThis is my first cutting cycle ever, and I'm mad nervous about losing muscle. I'm 3-4 weeks in and I feel like I'm losing muscle, but everyone else says its in my head. I'm doing prop/fina ed and my protein is between 200-250 grams per day ( I weight 175lbs) What do you guys do to make sure you don't lose muscle?
Tweetup your protein. i would aim for 2grams per lb of bodyweight. sleep well, rest well. do that and muscle loss will be minimized
Tweetare you doing any cardio? make sure if you do, keep your heart rate lower.
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Tweetyes i do cardio for 30 minutes after every weight session and I keep my heart rate around 130
Tweetby doing your cardio after lifting, you are missing most of your anabolic window when the muscles are prime to accept nutrientz. it is better to do cardio first thing in the morningOriginally posted by edvedr
yes i do cardio for 30 minutes after every weight session and I keep my heart rate around 130
Tweetup the protein
Tweetedevdr,
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Simple, it's a calories in calories out equation, keep protein high, and if you feel you are losing muscle cut down on cardio, and or do cardio at a different work out.
It takes a few cutting cycles to determine how your own bodies responds to AS, and a low calorie diet.
Try not to fret and be patient, you'll get it.
Good Luck
Tweetdefinetly up the proptein intake bro, when cutting you gotta get the most of your cals from the protein because the carbs aren't there anymore.....
Tweetvery good point. not all ppl can do cardio in the morning (job, school whatever) but it is the best if done just after waking. if you can't do cardio in the morning then just split up your cardio and weights. you can't burn the candle at both ends. JMOby doing your cardio after lifting, you are missing most of your anabolic window when the muscles are prime to accept nutrientz. it is better to do cardio first thing in the morning
Tweetfirst thing in the morning is ideal, yes, but if you can't do that after your workout is 2nd best IMO because your glycogen stores are low (same as when you wake up) and you can burn fat 'easier'.Originally posted by alwayzgrowing
by doing your cardio after lifting, you are missing most of your anabolic window when the muscles are prime to accept nutrientz. it is better to do cardio first thing in the morning
id say do your cardio after your workout, 60-70% of max heartrate for 30min (5-10min warm up, 10-15min 75% of max heart rate, 5-10min cool down)
i think bill philips and even mr. x over at elite recommend waiting 30min after a workout before you eat anyways, so as long as you eat between 30-1hr your muscles caputure that anabolic window
your drugs, and low intensity workout should allow you to hold on to your muscle mass while cutting, good luck, keep us posted
TweetTry hitting the cardio in the am before you eat. Hit it hard.
Load up on the protien all day long. Hit it right before and after your lifting. You can keep low on the cals and still go high on the protien.
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