I kicked off my slow cut yesterday. Nothing major except doing more conditioning and removing dairy from my diet. My goal this time around is not to do it as fast as I did in '11, so I can spare more lean mass and strength.I hope to get down to a very lean 165 by May 1st. That is ~13weeks. I'd say I'm about currently at 177lbs and carrying significant amount water. So ~12lbs over 13weeks, about 1lb a week average. I'll weigh in later today and take some initial photos. Last cut, I starved myself and it was a challenge. I relied heavily on thermogenics and appetite suppressants. I also averaged 2.5lbs of weight loss over 10 weeks. From 186lbs --> 161lbs.This was 2011: This time around I should be much more muscular, stronger, and well conditioned. I'll also be focusing on cycling my carbs and experimenting with eating more at night, while minimizing them in the first half of the day.[Edited on January 30, 2013 at 7:52 AM. Reason : more words]
1/30/2013 7:25:30 AM
186 to 161 is a hell of a cut in ten weeks, not surprised you lost some muscle on that. At 1lb a week you're only looking at about a 500 calorie/day deficit which should be easy for you. I bet you almost can't help to lose it faster than that since the first 5 lbs will come off week 1.I'd guesstimate 10% body fat in that pic, what do you think you were? [Edited on January 30, 2013 at 7:41 AM. Reason : a]
1/30/2013 7:40:43 AM
I'd agree and say that picturelooks around 10%. The lighting and quality isn't that great. However, I think I was sub 10% at the time. More like 8 or 9% if. This is another photo from that time that shows more leanness:
1/30/2013 7:57:06 AM
yeah based on your lower back not having many fat deposits I'd say 8-9% is probably correct.For most guys you have to be below 10% for lower abs and lower back to look lean.
1/30/2013 8:02:11 AM
Layne Norton on metabolic damage:Don't screw yourself with excessive cardio and large calorie deficits.
1/30/2013 1:33:12 PM
Yeah im a little concerned about doing cardio too often on this diet but its hard not to exercise. It keeps you away from drinking and eating all night
1/30/2013 2:07:02 PM
Everytime I load this page I feel like Matt is staring deep into my eyes, its pretty gay how large it is and positioned at the top of the page.That being said are you gonna post a before picture for your cut? Did an hour of walking today even though I swore I wasn't going to do any cardio to avoid stalling my fat loss. Just couldn't help it. I wanna see that scale drop below 170 really bad just from a mental hurdle so I drank a nut load of water today and downed a bunch of spinach and cut off eating/drinking at 7:30 PM. I'm guaranteed to weigh in below 170 tomorrow at some point. Hopefully in the morning before work, but if not I will be after work for sure.
1/30/2013 7:33:21 PM
I want to see the scale drop below 270 for me this weekend. hearing what you guys weigh makes me feel morbidly obese.
1/30/2013 8:01:40 PM
Hit the gym up today. Had a buddy record me so I could see my form. How long do you guys think it will take before I start seeing results?
1/30/2013 8:02:41 PM
1/30/2013 9:21:18 PM
6'-0". I guess by BMI I technically am morbidly obese. My weight currently is around ~265, but I woke up this morning ballooned out to 275. I guess skipping the gym to eat an entire box of mac-n-cheese, cuss at my TV during the basketball game, and drowning my sorrows in scotch afterwards wasn't very conducive to my dieting plans. Here's a picture of me at around ~250 from about a year ago. I'd like to be back at this weight by the end of April, which should be feasible. It's hard for me to diet as hard as I used to now that I'm not working a desk job, but I should be able to manage a pound a week weight loss plan without much issue.
1/30/2013 10:29:09 PM
You should play the kidnapper in Taken 3.[Edited on January 30, 2013 at 11:13 PM. Reason : R]
1/30/2013 11:12:12 PM
a pound a week?! What is your maintenance calories? I plugged in 270 lbs, 6'0, 30 yrs old, moderate daily activity and got 3,200 calories for maintenance.You could eat 350g protein to be at 1,400. That leaves 800 calories of fat and carbs to give you 1,000 calorie deficit, ~2lbs a week just right there....throw in a little LISS and lifting which you obviously do... one pound a week you'd barely have to do anything...
1/30/2013 11:34:38 PM
1/31/2013 12:16:07 AM
jesus. just when lakers look theyve turned the corner...Kobe reverts to his old ball hog ways and the Lakers blow a 13 point lead with 9 minutes left to the worst team in the Western Conference (Phoenix).Oh did i mention dwight re-injured his shoulder and might be out for awhile. great.
1/31/2013 1:04:52 AM
^^now that's a dedicated stripper
1/31/2013 8:02:56 AM
Nice gloves.
1/31/2013 8:35:49 AM
170.8, drank too much water last night and chronic yohimbine has me retaining a ton of it still. Should be below 170 this evening when I get home but I really wanted it to say that this morning. No idea how that lakers post ended up in this thread. It doesn't even say RIP GIRLFRIEND
1/31/2013 8:42:14 AM
I just wanted to post in here an give you guys a quick update. I've been doing real good on my diet and exercise program during the week. I have completely cut out alcohol Sunday through Thursday, but I tend to binge Friday and Saturday. When I say binge I mean 5-6 beers plus shots of tequila or 3-4 tall vodka tonics. Friday has also turned into my cheat day and I usually go out to lunch with my team at work which is always bad. I'm sure my lunch meals (burger + fries, pizza, philly cheese steak, etc) are approaching 1200 calories in one sitting so gotta work on that. I plan to be moderate with my alcohol consumption this weekend and see if I can make that a new habit. I've also gotten into a great habit of exercising Sun, Mon, Weds, Thurs and Fri with rest days on Tues and Sat. I'm alternating playing 2 hrs of racquetball and weight lifting on my work out days. I can burn 1300 calories playing 2 hrs of racquetball so I like that a lot. It's competitive and is basically like doing sprints for two hours. But even on my rest days I may do some light exercise like bike riding or a walk with the wife. My weigh in is usually Saturday morning and I'm hoping to drop into the 170's by this weekend. My diet usually consists of oat meal or non-fat greek yogurt with granola and fresh fruit for breakfast, leftovers for lunch which is usually vegetables and a meat, same for dinner. My snacks are all fruit. I also take a protein shake on work out days. I've been trying to get into the habit of taking fish oil supplements and vitamin D on a daily basis as well as drinking green tea but I haven't been consistent with that yet. It's crazy but I dropped 10 lbs (started at 188 lbs) my first two weeks of dieting and then put on 4 lbs over the next 2 weeks. I couldn't believe how fast I dropped weight at the beginning. What I don't want to do is hit my plateau so soon. I'm really trying to drop down to 165 lbs, 32 in waist and 15% body fat or less. My wife and I are taking measurements and pictures this weekend so I'll post those up when I get them.
1/31/2013 8:53:24 AM
Really good and easy to read white paper that a lot of weight loss experts are cheering and some might enjoy:http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMsa1208051#t=articlehttp://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/01/30/myths-of-weight-loss-are-plentiful-researcher-says/?hpI'm sure some ITT already know a lot of the myths and presumptions these researchers lay out, but it is nice to see academics attempting to cut through the "bro science" and trying to find concrete results they can reproduce.
1/31/2013 9:03:00 AM
skipped working out last night, but it was to put together some shelving around the house so at least I was on my feet the whole night. Plyo tonight.
1/31/2013 9:12:14 AM
^^ I can't access the article. Can you post the findings in this thread?
1/31/2013 9:22:09 AM
these are the best parts:
1/31/2013 9:30:34 AM
1/31/2013 9:30:56 AM
THANKS! Kind of interesting about the breakfast thing.
1/31/2013 9:39:10 AM
Ahhhh, a nice 820 calories on the treadmill this afternoon.
1/31/2013 2:05:45 PM
Wife and I walked a couple miles over lunch today. We typically try and do that every day day we can both work it out (which is usually 2-3 days due to meetings and deadlines).
1/31/2013 2:16:29 PM
1/31/2013 2:39:24 PM
Never know! Maybe he was running for almost 3 hours....maybe
1/31/2013 3:08:55 PM
I mean, poopoo it all you want, but knowing things like my average heart rate over the hour I was on there, age, weight, average speed, and average grade doesn't make it terribly difficult to calculate the approximate calories expended.
1/31/2013 3:25:57 PM
Never much cared for the calorie counters on those machines. Too distracting. I usually toss a towel over the display or I end up staring at it the whole time and the workout takes
1/31/2013 3:41:49 PM
1/31/2013 3:53:44 PM
Yes, yes, I understand that in order to get a really accurate count I need to work it out with a VO2 based formula, but I'm just looking for approximation here. A 5.5% grade jog for an hour is going to burn a pretty decent number of calories.
1/31/2013 3:59:14 PM
1/31/2013 4:04:52 PM
Yeah, well when there's a sustained 20 mph wind and it's not even 50 degrees outside trail or street running can get fucked.
1/31/2013 4:07:09 PM
Here is an article on intermittent fasting for women. http://www.paleoforwomen.com/shattering-the-myth-of-fasting-for-women-a-review-of-female-specific-responses-to-fasting-in-the-literature/
1/31/2013 4:34:31 PM
I definitely think there's something to that. I mean, a 14 hour fast is not a long fast, but I typically go 18-22 hours and I don't get those symptoms. Makes some sense if we're just looking at early human behavior. Men (who were the ones having to track down food while women raised offspring) would, in some situations, need to go without food for 24 hours or more while still remaining alert. Women, who may have been pregnant, would normally not be in those kinds of situations, and if they were pregnant/nursing, it certainly would not be beneficial to go without nutrients with respect to reproduction. This is one area where I think a one size fits all approach doesn't work.
1/31/2013 5:44:35 PM
Serious question: Not that I think the paleo diet and associated things are unhealthy (because there are ideas and merits from it that overlap with the way I eat and it is certainly healthier than the typical person's diet) but I'm curious where the big push recently toward eating and behaving like early humans came from?I'm completely fine with someone presenting the diet and associated health habits just in isolation and its benefits today, but it always seems weird to me when it comes back to justifying it on early human behavior, which we have obviously evolved beyond (for better or worse). Similar observations can be made with wolves and dogs for example who almost certainly originated from the same bloodline at one point and have evolved to live on very different diets.[Edited on January 31, 2013 at 7:36 PM. Reason : ]
1/31/2013 7:35:29 PM
The bottom line is that eating fresh high quality meats, vegetables, and starches (sparingly); is healthier for you.
1/31/2013 8:38:24 PM
and, despite not eating a lot of meat myself, I do agree with that wholeheartedly. I just don't get the hangup some people have with justifying that based on early humans doing it when I don't think that is as relevant as people to seem to think. I eat a balanced diet full of lots of fresh vegetables and fruit because it's proven to be healthy.It's not a big deal, I was just curious why this got so big over the past few years.[Edited on January 31, 2013 at 9:01 PM. Reason : ]
1/31/2013 8:52:46 PM
fuck IT band injuries, y'all
1/31/2013 9:03:53 PM
The trick to getting ripped is to scavenge for food while occasionally pausing to build a Stonehenge.
1/31/2013 9:05:58 PM
No, I'm pretty sure the trick is light beer and recumbent cycling.
1/31/2013 10:08:47 PM
I <3 BridgetSPK
1/31/2013 11:01:58 PM
Went out and got hammered last night to celebrate hitting 170. This morning I weighed in at 173. Just the motivation I needed to resume dieting!
2/1/2013 10:27:30 AM
2/1/2013 12:17:51 PM
Just weighed in under 150lbs for the first time in years. My ideal weight should fluctuate between 145 and 150. I don't lift big anymore, so I don't need those extra pounds of muscle.I attribute my most recent weight loss (it's only been about 5-7 pounds...but when it gets this low, it's tough to lose) to simply eating less and running a bit more. I try and skip breakfast on the weekdays...drinking a couple cups of coffee and green tea until lunch. Then I just make sure I don't go overboard after that. Regular meals and no snacks. Still drinking, but just not as much. I normally have 3 drinks a night...lately I've been doing 1 or 2...and every now and then, none at all.Haven't gone crazy with the exercising, just some 2-3 mile runs 2 or 3 times a week. Mix in my pull-up and push-up work out with the runs.Feeling pretty good. Going to Aruba with the fiance's family for a week in the middle of February...and it looks like I'm going to be in damn good shape by then!
2/1/2013 2:08:34 PM
How bout a picture for the ol' spank bank?
2/1/2013 4:02:55 PM
I'll post some nip pics when I get back from Aruba.
2/1/2013 5:01:40 PM
Don't be afraid to oil up.
2/1/2013 5:10:29 PM