In the near future, i plan to reduce a little fat from my body.
I was thinking of this diet
Meal 1
3 eggs + 3 tabs fishoil + 1 scoop of protein(no glucose or external ingredients added)
Snack
Fistful of almonds or peanuts
Meal 2
1/2 bowl of brown rice with vegetables(not root vegetables) + meat
3 tabs fishoil
Snack
Fistful of almonds or peanuts
Meal 3
Same as 2
Cutting diet
Re: Cutting diet
how u come up with this plan? Any workouts to go along with it, or just dieting?
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Re: Cutting diet
wah, like very little ah. hahaha, but maybe your meat got a lot lah and your fist is gigantic ahahah
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as long as you can get enough protein in and can go through the day without feeling hungry its fine but going on low calories has its draw backs.
You can't work out as intensive and your strength levels will drop.
You can't work out as intensive and your strength levels will drop.
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i think the cutting diet depends a lot on your normal diet. Thats how u tweak bits by bits. Not just go in crash and burn.
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Re: Cutting diet
Well, i incorporate carbs because i aint that fat to begin with and neither do i think i am that carb intolerant.
Workout regime i intend is still regular 2x upperbod 2 x lower bod with LISS cardio inbetween days.
Will still do heavy weights first then cut down to lighter weights with shorter rest periods.
I plan to cut lets say maybe after mid year or 3rd quarter of the year.Mini cut though, maybe 3-5kg only.
Workout regime i intend is still regular 2x upperbod 2 x lower bod with LISS cardio inbetween days.
Will still do heavy weights first then cut down to lighter weights with shorter rest periods.
I plan to cut lets say maybe after mid year or 3rd quarter of the year.Mini cut though, maybe 3-5kg only.
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Re: Cutting diet
I think of going about this instead
Meal 1
3 eggs, 3 tabs fishoil, 1 scoop of whey(No external ingredients added)
Meal 2
1/2 bowl brown rice with veges(not root vegetables) and meat
Meal 3
1 scoop of whey (No external ingredients added) and fistful of almonds or nuts and 3 tabs fishoil
Meal 4
Same as Meal 2 but with 3 tabs fishoil added also
Meal 5
1 scoop whey (No external ingredients added)
Meal 1
3 eggs, 3 tabs fishoil, 1 scoop of whey(No external ingredients added)
Meal 2
1/2 bowl brown rice with veges(not root vegetables) and meat
Meal 3
1 scoop of whey (No external ingredients added) and fistful of almonds or nuts and 3 tabs fishoil
Meal 4
Same as Meal 2 but with 3 tabs fishoil added also
Meal 5
1 scoop whey (No external ingredients added)
Re: Cutting diet
Haiya.. 3 to 5 kg.. just go low carbs for 3 weeks. No need to change your training or add cardio. Hahaalex wrote:Well, i incorporate carbs because i aint that fat to begin with and neither do i think i am that carb intolerant.
Workout regime i intend is still regular 2x upperbod 2 x lower bod with LISS cardio inbetween days.
Will still do heavy weights first then cut down to lighter weights with shorter rest periods.
I plan to cut lets say maybe after mid year or 3rd quarter of the year.Mini cut though, maybe 3-5kg only.
Your body will flush out like crazy lor.. especially since u are on high carbs now.
BUt, if a cut is what u need, and u want to do carbs maybe pre and post workout, then I would recommend HIIT for cardio. Especially since the cardio is done between your training days.
Just take note, if u are doing carbs, u should not go crazy with your dietary fat intake.
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Re: Cutting diet
or maybe even 1 week of low carb could cut back about 2-3kg.
The first time i tried dear zero carbs(Early '08), during initiation phase i lost some fat in 1 day.Could tell it the next day, quite obvious.
I stopped it after 2 months.
The first time i tried dear zero carbs(Early '08), during initiation phase i lost some fat in 1 day.Could tell it the next day, quite obvious.
I stopped it after 2 months.
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in all actuality, the first day u did not lose fat. Mostly water.
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Re: Cutting diet
you can drop 3-5 kg easily and most of it will come from water and glycogen within 2 weeks but will you lose much fat, thats another thing altogether depends on how you deal with your nutrition.
Once you become "dry" you'll see more definition but may not even lose a single drop of fat.
Once you become "dry" you'll see more definition but may not even lose a single drop of fat.
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