My first cut, 13lbs

koing
koing Posts: 179 Member
I just want to say YOU CAN get GREAT RESULTS without excessive amounts of cardio as long as you eat right and train properly. Do not be scared to use free weights.

29yrs,
5'10
90.5kg start of cut
84.5kg end of cut, 83.3kg lowest the previous week
Total lost 6kg 13.2lbs

Training history:
14yrs competitive weightlifter, past 6yrs at National level

In the end it was a fairly slow and lazy cut with a few breaks in-between due to going on holiday and because I had enough mentally. 27 week was way too long. It was my first cut and I learnt a lot about dieting down. Dieting down to competition conditioning is VERY humbling and insane. You got to really want it and you MUST set a comp date or you will just be cursing around. I guess I'm 8-10 weeks out from competition condition in my best pics?

Method
-Calorie restriction and counting
-High protein, lowish/moderate carbs and moderate fats
protein 40% (protein shakes, bcaa, steak, mince, chicken, salmon, zero fat greek yogurt)
carbs 25% (wholemeal pita bread, rice, potato croquettes)
fats 35% (nuts - brazil, cashew nuts, peanut butter, salmon, olives, olive oil, omega 3 fish oils)
veg (broccoli, carrots, kale, spinach, tomatoes, mushrooms, gherkins, beetroot, peppers, onions, garlic, steam veg bags, multi vit)

2210cal 138c 83f 220p

moved cals to 2400 150c 93f 240p after 8 weeks

Training adjusted for more BB training from 3-4x weightlifting a week to 2x weightlifting and 2x BB.

Routine:
Mon: Chest, biceps, abs
Wed: OLift (FS, Sn, Sn pulls), doubles tennis, shoulders, hammys
Fri: Chest triceps
Sun: OLifts (BS, Sn, CJ), back

-No cardio as I'm lazy and I wanted to see what sort of shape I could get in to without cardio. I played doubles tennis about once a week 2/3 of the time during my cut.

I'd mixed up my rep and set schemes for my exercises. The compound stuff I'd just go heavy and rarely do higher than reps of 6s. Some 4/5 week training blocks I'd go heavy and the next I'd only do one top set Dorian Yates style. Then I'd do more moderate rep and set schemes post holiday as I had loads of carbs during my holiday.

Mistakes made:
-Cut too hard too early, next time I'll start my cut on 3000calories
-Due to too few calories I was binging a lot during my first 4/5 week to slow the weight loss down. And I was completely new to eating like this and it was a nightmare lol. Now that I'm more experience and after moving my cals up it was easier to manage.
-DO NOT binge for a week, it literally took 3.5 weeks to get back to where I was. I did look fuller and leaner when I got down to comparable body weights though
-squat ended up dropping at least 20-25kg for reps LOL the early hard cut crushed me
-Clean and Jerk felt impossibly heavy being weaker, really affects me and most lifters hard for the Clean and Jerk, less so the Sn
-cheap pizza tastes terrible and is such a huge let down when you want nice pizza
-most things you treat yourself NEVER tastes as good as you imagine them to be lol

Positives:
-weightloss did not stall once when I hit my macros and didn't binge
-lowest weight I've been for about 8/9yrs. 83.3kg
-bench press went up +5kg from 140 to 145kg, 120kg from 4reps? went up to 10reps
-military press +2.5kg from 85kg to 87.5kg and I can mp over bw now
-BP and MP went up as I rarely done these exercises in the past 2yrs with any consistency
-Snatch 117.5kg at 83.3kg, most regardless of bw this year and most I've ever done sub 85kg. Most I had done was 115kg at 91.5kg the day before my cut, that was about 25/26 weeks ago

Food discoveries (foods I didn't really make/ eat pre cut)
-zero fat greek yogurt
-broccoli cheese bakes
-fried mushrooms
-cajun chicken
-beef casseroles
-beet root
-gherkins

Thoughts:
The difference between myself at around 86-84 isn't too much IMO. There are tiny differences, but for all intents and purposes it simply doesn't matter unless I'm going to do a bodybuilding competition or getting paid to look leaner. I'm plenty lean and I feel good. It's getting to the point where I've just had enough of cutting and it's just nicer to eat more carbs, some junk and whatever I want. I haven't had a pizza yet in about 6 weeks and i LOVE pizza. I'll have a pizza next week after my last oly comp of the year. Hopefully qualify for Nationals as an 85kg lifter as they have raised the standards this year.

I don't feel as lean as I look in my pictures. I wanted to see a split on my biceps but that was starting to show slightly but I'd have had to get down to 81 or lower to get it really visible. No feathers on triceps.

I'll maintain 86-87 and see where my weight goes. I'll eat much cleaner than before but allow myself more carbs. I'll be focused on getting my squats up to pull up my Sn and CJ. It's pretty hard going in to the gym knowing you are getting weaker on a fortnightly basis. In the end you just accept this fact as you are cutting and you hold on to as much strength as you can.

Christmas tree was present which was cool. Never heard about it until I read it somewhere
Feathers on legs look more pronounced. You could just about see feathers on my right leg pre cut.
Striations on chest and shoulders

I've had some EPIC binge days though LOL.
Highlights
-8.1k in a day, felt absolutely terrible, huge system shock and just down right greedy
-7k 4-5x
-food challenge, flaming burger challenge dispatched in sub 19mins, fastest they've measured in a while
-all you can eat ribs and a big bowl of ice cream
-3 large double McD meals a few times lol

I had at least one person ask if I was on steroids pretty much every single week when I was helping my parents out at their takeaway. One evening I had about 4 different people ask. It's pretty dam ballsy to just flat out ask someone! People ask if I go to the gym or work out as well.

Everyone is surprised when I tell them I do no cardio.

Daily weigh in
http://imgur.com/j2wkLRC
http://imgur.com/RXDUOTJ

Sunday weigh in, Weekly average weigh in, Weekly average cal
http://imgur.com/Vy3RtnU

All taken late afternoon about an hour post training. Generally I'm about 1.5kg heavier than my morning weigh in

Weekly Progress
http://imgur.com/lU687Qf
http://imgur.com/rD4UTnt
http://imgur.com/FIFRSoC

Back
http://imgur.com/Tju9Nmv
http://imgur.com/i1p6J5p

LatSpread
http://imgur.com/fjpyZb9
http://imgur.com/t5SSN0F

Back Double Bi
http://imgur.com/KkolvBQ
http://imgur.com/ep97VNo

Replies

  • Rastamann
    Rastamann Posts: 139 Member
    Dude! Shredded! lol Great results and good job staying committed.
  • koing
    koing Posts: 179 Member
    Dude! Shredded! lol Great results and good job staying committed.

    COMMITMENT

    Such an important word for anyone to make progress towards their goals.

    Koing
  • jimmmer
    jimmmer Posts: 3,515 Member
    Love this!

    Fantastic job - you worked hard at it and you got great results. Truly deserved.
  • cnphel0
    cnphel0 Posts: 45 Member
    All I kept saying was "OH MY GOSH CHECK OUT THOSE LEGS!" sorry but your legs are incredible. I'm sure that's not what you want to hear but WOW!!!.
  • koing
    koing Posts: 179 Member
    Cheers guys.

    I believe if you want something bad enough you can achieve it. Absolutely no reason if you want to be leaner you can't do it within a reasonable time frame.

    Every 0.3kg adds up over many weeks :)

    Koing
  • V0lver
    V0lver Posts: 915 Member
    thank you for posting!
  • AsianSuperfly
    AsianSuperfly Posts: 73 Member
    Nice work man.
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