just a question to all of you that have completed a cutting cycle where you had a weight lifting routine solely based on toning, and not bulking...That is currently the cycle that Im on, ( I have alot of mass, but no definition) but I dont have much experience weight lifting, so I havent done much...I have been doing strictly cardio, so if anyone here could post there weight lifting routine they used when cutting, and the results they got, I would greatly appreciate it...thanx in advance
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Bulking, cutting same thing I stick to compound movements. the volume and poundage are a bit lower when I'm cutting though. I stick to the basics Squats, barbell rows, dumbell presses, only time I use machines is when it's my last exercise and i do drop sets and negatives. How long have you been training? Check out the Competitors corner on this board Maki Riddington might be able to design a programme specifically to your needs.
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Me too. I dont understand why people lower volume to "tone" while cutting. You cant still gain a good amount of lean muscle even if you're bulking. I stick to heavy, compound movements, 6-8 reps per set, balls to the wall. Its a challenge to me to see if I can maintain my strength or even increase it even though Im at a caloric deficiency.
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I use all the same movements as when bulking but I take only 30sec rest between sets, and I do either a high rep set(15-18 reps) or a long drop set at the end of each body body part, this works great for me, I'm 8%bf cardio free.
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thanks for all the replies
so the actual workout doesnt matter. its all in the diet when cutting?Mod @ SuperiorMuscle
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Well..the workout DOES matter. I mean you have to work your muscles with heavy enough weight to maintain them....and enough sets and exercises to give them good shape. But once you have that part down, which is the easiest part...then diet and cardio are the majority of your results. I like what Miracle man said...."you are what you eat."
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Originally posted by Stupid Biotch
Well..the workout DOES matter. I mean you have to work your muscles with heavy enough weight to maintain them....and enough sets and exercises to give them good shape. But once you have that part down, which is the easiest part...then diet and cardio are the majority of your results. I like what Miracle man said...."you are what you eat."
Hang out in the training and nutrition forums and you'll learn a lot.
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Originally posted by BullFX
so its not a good idea to increase the reps ( ligher weight) when cuting? as some sojest
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If I try to lift the same way when I'm cutting I would very quickly injure myself. I'm much weaker on calories restricted diet, and don't want to take a chance. I usually go for higher reps, and as I loose weight my endurance increases, and workout volume increases.
Of course, key is not the routine, but diet.
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