calorie cycling
cfredz
Posts: 292 Member
Has anyone had any experience with this? i re-adjusted my calories based on my current weight about a week ago to 1700 from 1800, havent seen the scale move in quite some time and i still have some fat to lose (not really concerned about "weight loss", just fat loss") I also just started my second round of Insanity. I used the Insanity calorie calculator (Harris Benedict Equation) which bumped me up to about 2100 calories but there is no way i can eat that much. I am thinking about doing calorie cycling either now or after i am done with Insanity. Is there a good caluclator for this? I tried the one on bodybuilding.com but it told me to eat like 700cal on one day and I dont think I could EVER do that. Any advice/experience with this?
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bump, anyone?0
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I used to carb and calorie cycle when I was weight training properly, I had wonderful results in terms of fat loss and it suited me mentally. I never found a good calculator, I'd recommend adjusting it yourself and seeing what the results are on a weekly basis- I'd recommend ranging from 1200/1300 to 2000 and see how you go Work out your total weekly intake and split it up.0
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I used to carb and calorie cycle when I was weight training properly, I had wonderful results in terms of fat loss and it suited me mentally. I never found a good calculator, I'd recommend adjusting it yourself and seeing what the results are on a weekly basis- I'd recommend ranging from 1200/1300 to 2000 and see how you go Work out your total weekly intake and split it up.
Is it only effective while weight training? I'm currently doing Insanity with some strength training on the side a few times a week. Is this okay?0 -
Yeah I'd imagine so! I haven't lifted in about a year and still cycle to maintain my weight and I find it much easier than the same amount daily. I think you'll definitely see fat loss with insanity and strength training on the side. I've always found its the weekly deficit that matters and cycling means you get less of a leptin deficit over time meaning you get less hungry longterm. If you're doing strength training I'd recommend having your higher cal days on those days and go for a lower cal days on the other days. Never go as low as 700 though- you'll pass out!0
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Yeah I'd imagine so! I haven't lifted in about a year and still cycle to maintain my weight and I find it much easier than the same amount daily. I think you'll definitely see fat loss with insanity and strength training on the side. I've always found its the weekly deficit that matters and cycling means you get less of a leptin deficit over time meaning you get less hungry longterm. If you're doing strength training I'd recommend having your higher cal days on those days and go for a lower cal days on the other days. Never go as low as 700 though- you'll pass out!
Awesome, so my only confusion is HOW low or high should i go? Right now I'm eating 1700 (tdee minus 20%), so should i eat that most days and eat more on days i do strength training? or should i go lower than this? I am scared to eat lesss than that while doing Insanity. What days should I eat less on?0 -
bump, any other input??0
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this is a good one. you can set it to cycle cals. http://www.1percentedge.com/ifcalc/0
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