I'm 5'9" and maybe around 190 working down to 170 or so for a cut. Diet Keep my macronutrients in decent ratios Cut 500 calories from maintenance levels Exercise At the gym 5-7 times a week Stronglifts 5x5 Sporadic Cardio: Basketball, Swimming, Low-Impact Machines Weekly Sprint Workout Do you think this is adequate, too little, or too much? I know they say you shouldn't do Stronglifts with other exercises...but what do you guys think?
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Stronglifts on a cut? Need advice on my routine.
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7/1/11 at 4:04pm
Too much.
Keep the 5 x 5 - go every other day, but, really, 3x week is fine.
Cut out ALL shit from your diet: Pasta, sugars, sweets. You want to reduce your carbohydrate consumption down to about 100-150 grams/day. If you want to lose more weight, keep carb intake below 100.
Start eating quality meat and fat. Look into: pastured beef and chicken, fish, eggs (all ways), oysters/clams/mussels (definitely oysters - zinc content is highest in universe). Cook with real fats: butter (best is pastured - KerryGold is widely available, and worth the extra 2 bucks a pound), Extra Virgin Coconut Oil (this stuff is the best kept secret), Extra Virgin Olive Oil.
Remember this: FAT is FUEL. Carbohydrates are the culprit in weight gain and retention; they are also linked to western disease (diabetes, cancer, obesity, heart disease).
If you do need extra carbs, get them with veggies: sweet potatoes, squash, etc. Even whole grains will slow you down. Trust me.
Limit dairy consumption, especially "conventional" dairy.
Ditch alcohol. Your body will springboard ahead quickly without it.
Keep your sprinting routine. The best thing you could do. Check out Tabata sprints.
Scale back on cardio, specifically the machines. Go for a walk or play like you posted. Look into dynamic movements, like Yoga. Check out Al Kavadlo videos for some more workout ideas (fun bodyweight exercises).
Go here: you will be amazed and it will change your life: www.marksdailyapple.com
Rest MUST be a part of your routine. Get good sleep - get off the comp two hours before bedtime. Learn to breathe deeply (again, a life-changer). Look into Yoga movements. All these will make you stronger and, really, calmer.
Keep the 5 x 5 - go every other day, but, really, 3x week is fine.
Cut out ALL shit from your diet: Pasta, sugars, sweets. You want to reduce your carbohydrate consumption down to about 100-150 grams/day. If you want to lose more weight, keep carb intake below 100.
Start eating quality meat and fat. Look into: pastured beef and chicken, fish, eggs (all ways), oysters/clams/mussels (definitely oysters - zinc content is highest in universe). Cook with real fats: butter (best is pastured - KerryGold is widely available, and worth the extra 2 bucks a pound), Extra Virgin Coconut Oil (this stuff is the best kept secret), Extra Virgin Olive Oil.
Remember this: FAT is FUEL. Carbohydrates are the culprit in weight gain and retention; they are also linked to western disease (diabetes, cancer, obesity, heart disease).
If you do need extra carbs, get them with veggies: sweet potatoes, squash, etc. Even whole grains will slow you down. Trust me.
Limit dairy consumption, especially "conventional" dairy.
Ditch alcohol. Your body will springboard ahead quickly without it.
Keep your sprinting routine. The best thing you could do. Check out Tabata sprints.
Scale back on cardio, specifically the machines. Go for a walk or play like you posted. Look into dynamic movements, like Yoga. Check out Al Kavadlo videos for some more workout ideas (fun bodyweight exercises).
Go here: you will be amazed and it will change your life: www.marksdailyapple.com
Rest MUST be a part of your routine. Get good sleep - get off the comp two hours before bedtime. Learn to breathe deeply (again, a life-changer). Look into Yoga movements. All these will make you stronger and, really, calmer.
post #6 of 12
7/4/11 at 2:35pm
post #7 of 12
7/4/11 at 9:26pm
I just lost 40lbs and am down to 7%BF on the 5X5. I run it 3 days a week and the other 3 days I was doing cardio 30-60 minutes. Cardio amounts will depend on how much you want to eat. I prefer to eat more, hence I do more cardio. Also I listen to long dj mixes which makes me enjoy my cardio sessions, but cardio could theoretically be cut out completely or to very minimal high intensity amounts. Roguls advice is pretty much exactly what I did to get the low bf and is what I am still doing now, including the yoga which has now become a fundamental part of my life. I ran a 50p/30c/20f on lifting days and 50/20c/30f on non lifting days. This will vary based on your body type, ectos can afford more carbs, endos much much less, mesos somewhere in between.
post #8 of 12
7/4/11 at 10:23pm
Quote:
Too much. Keep the 5 x 5 - go every other day, but, really, 3x week is fine. Cut out ALL shit from your diet: Pasta, sugars, sweets. You want to reduce your carbohydrate consumption down to about 100-150 grams/day. If you want to lose more weight, keep carb intake below 100. Start eating quality meat and fat. Look into: pastured beef and chicken, fish, eggs (all ways), oysters/clams/mussels (definitely oysters - zinc content is highest in universe). Cook with real fats: butter (best is pastured - KerryGold is widely available, and worth the extra 2 bucks a pound), Extra Virgin Coconut Oil (this stuff is the best kept secret), Extra Virgin Olive Oil. Remember this: FAT is FUEL. Carbohydrates are the culprit in weight gain and retention; they are also linked to western disease (diabetes, cancer, obesity, heart disease). If you do need extra carbs, get them with veggies: sweet potatoes, squash, etc. Even whole grains will slow you down. Trust me. Limit dairy consumption, especially "conventional" dairy. Ditch alcohol. Your body will springboard ahead quickly without it. Keep your sprinting routine. The best thing you could do. Check out Tabata sprints. Scale back on cardio, specifically the machines. Go for a walk or play like you posted. Look into dynamic movements, like Yoga. Check out Al Kavadlo videos for some more workout ideas (fun bodyweight exercises). Go here: you will be amazed and it will change your life: www.marksdailyapple.com Rest MUST be a part of your routine. Get good sleep - get off the comp two hours before bedtime. Learn to breathe deeply (again, a life-changer). Look into Yoga movements. All these will make you stronger and, really, calmer.
post #9 of 12
7/5/11 at 1:12am
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Uggh low carb taliban. I wouldn't really call 100 to 150g low carb, but that's a good number for somebody weighing 190.
Also theres good evidence for high calcium consumption being good for fat loss muscle building. If you're uncomfortable with dairy take calcium pills
if time is of essence I would start with a bigger deficit and slowly add more in as you stall. You could also do some fasted cardiovascular in the morning with a caffeine yohimbine stack. Maybe add green tea extract and l tyrosine
But I would workout twice a week and do easy 30 min cardio every day you're not working out
Also theres good evidence for high calcium consumption being good for fat loss muscle building. If you're uncomfortable with dairy take calcium pills
if time is of essence I would start with a bigger deficit and slowly add more in as you stall. You could also do some fasted cardiovascular in the morning with a caffeine yohimbine stack. Maybe add green tea extract and l tyrosine
But I would workout twice a week and do easy 30 min cardio every day you're not working out
I quite like ephedrine+caffeine stack. And yeah... Feeling you on that low carb taliban shit. What I will say is that on a cut, carbs are the lowest priority what with limited calories and all. Protein sparing modified fast FTW.
I've been doing good on the diet, but I fear I may not be getting the calories I need. Definitely feeling the lower carb effects though, I get mild headaches sometimes and get sleepy even after 8 hours of rest. Do you guys think this could be due to eating under 1200 calories a day? Sometimes I don't feel hungry and overeat. Would this be detrimental for my weight loss? Also, I might cut some of the basketball down because I felt knee pain for 3 days this weekend. I haven't been this active since high school though, so maybe its my body getting readjusted to being worked hard. Overall doing good so far though, people are already commenting on the fat loss. I have before pics, so we'll see what I look like when I hit my goal.
post #11 of 12
7/5/11 at 8:42am
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I've been doing good on the diet, but I fear I may not be getting the calories I need. Definitely feeling the lower carb effects though, I get mild headaches sometimes and get sleepy even after 8 hours of rest. Do you guys think this could be due to eating under 1200 calories a day?
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post #12 of 12
7/5/11 at 12:05pm
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I've been doing good on the diet, but I fear I may not be getting the calories I need. Definitely feeling the lower carb effects though, I get mild headaches sometimes and get sleepy even after 8 hours of rest. Do you guys think this could be due to eating under 1200 calories a day? Sometimes I don't feel hungry and overeat. Would this be detrimental for my weight loss? Also, I might cut some of the basketball down because I felt knee pain for 3 days this weekend. I haven't been this active since high school though, so maybe its my body getting readjusted to being worked hard. Overall doing good so far though, people are already commenting on the fat loss. I have before pics, so we'll see what I look like when I hit my goal.
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