How to Maintain Abs???
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Abs are made in the kitchen
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Abs are made in the kitchen, you should be striving to always eat at maintenance, you could have the most defined abs, but a constant overeating patterns can ruin all that.
If you do indulge, make up for it... Have a day of defecit
But its always math, calories in vs calories out !!
Yes, just four or five days of bad overeating can set a person way behind! Any foods I should particularly avoid? Any foods you'd recommend for their nutrient value?
You don't need to avoid any foods....
The important thing is calories.
Listen this past weekend, between Sat and Sun, I ate about 5000 calories in brownies alone...not counting my other food.
Between Fri - Sun night, I prolly had about 12,000 - 15000 calories.....
WAY ABOVE my needed calories.
So come Monday I was a lot softer than I usually am......
But back on track eating Monday and Tuesday, I am starting to tighten back up......
So you can eat what you want....
Just stay below caloric needs to get the abs you want, then once you get there, stay around caloric needs.
Hit your macros as well.0 -
Abs are made in the kitchen, you should be striving to always eat at maintenance, you could have the most defined abs, but a constant overeating patterns can ruin all that.
If you do indulge, make up for it... Have a day of defecit
But its always math, calories in vs calories out !!
Yes, just four or five days of bad overeating can set a person way behind! Any foods I should particularly avoid? Any foods you'd recommend for their nutrient value?
You don't need to avoid any foods....
The important thing is calories.
Listen this past weekend, between Sat and Sun, I ate about 5000 calories in brownies alone...not counting my other food.
Between Fri - Sun night, I prolly had about 12,000 - 15000 calories.....
WAY ABOVE my needed calories.
So come Monday I was a lot softer than I usually am......
But back on track eating Monday and Tuesday, I am starting to tighten back up......
So you can eat what you want....
Just stay below caloric needs to get the abs you want, then once you get there, stay around caloric needs.
Hit your macros as well.
So I've been experimenting this past week with calorie cycling... seems to work pretty well for losing those last few percentages of body fat. Another week or two and I will be at the end of the marathon...
Now, I have a new and very real concern: how do I get abs without becoming UNDERWEIGHT? The abs are popping through, but at the same time the number on the scale is dropping. Frankly, it's scaring me. Would it be better for me to bulk up, put on some muscle, then try to cut?0 -
I'll let you know once I'm done removing the layer of mayonnaise I promptly covered mine in.
Da hell?
You better be licking it off!
That's a lot of perfectly good unsaturated fats you are drizzling yourself with, sir.0 -
Abs are made in the kitchen, you should be striving to always eat at maintenance, you could have the most defined abs, but a constant overeating patterns can ruin all that.
If you do indulge, make up for it... Have a day of defecit
But its always math, calories in vs calories out !!
Yes, just four or five days of bad overeating can set a person way behind! Any foods I should particularly avoid? Any foods you'd recommend for their nutrient value?
You don't need to avoid any foods....
The important thing is calories.
Listen this past weekend, between Sat and Sun, I ate about 5000 calories in brownies alone...not counting my other food.
Between Fri - Sun night, I prolly had about 12,000 - 15000 calories.....
WAY ABOVE my needed calories.
So come Monday I was a lot softer than I usually am......
But back on track eating Monday and Tuesday, I am starting to tighten back up......
So you can eat what you want....
Just stay below caloric needs to get the abs you want, then once you get there, stay around caloric needs.
Hit your macros as well.
So I've been experimenting this past week with calorie cycling... seems to work pretty well for losing those last few percentages of body fat. Another week or two and I will be at the end of the marathon...
Now, I have a new and very real concern: how do I get abs without becoming UNDERWEIGHT? The abs are popping through, but at the same time the number on the scale is dropping. Frankly, it's scaring me. Would it be better for me to bulk up, put on some muscle, then try to cut?
If it were me. I would get to a weight that you feel comfortable at.
Then I would add back a 100 calories a week until you were maintainig your weight. +/- a few pounds. Which would be most likely water.0 -
MityMax96, maybe I missed it, but can I ask what % of body fat were you at in those pictures ? I'm just curious, as I'm quite a bit away from having defined abs, but one thing I would like to shoot for is 12% body fat I get closer to my goal weight0
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MityMax96, maybe I missed it, but can I ask what % of body fat were you at in those pictures ? I'm just curious, as I'm quite a bit away from having defined abs, but one thing I would like to shoot for is 12% body fat I get closer to my goal weight
In current profile pic, I am prolly 7% - 8%
In the pics last year in Aug and December.
I was prolly 10 - 11% in Aug
And prolly ~10% in December....maybe 9% if I were lucky
I have some other pics, where I am about 5% - 6%0 -
I was prolly ~5% in this pic, last month.
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In current profile pic, I am prolly 7% - 8%
In the pics last year in Aug and December.
I was prolly 10 - 11% in Aug
And prolly ~10% in December....maybe 9% if I were lucky
I have some other pics, where I am about 5% - 6%
Ah, cheers, its good to have a reference point and fair play on the results for all the hard work you've obviously put in!0 -
In current profile pic, I am prolly 7% - 8%
In the pics last year in Aug and December.
I was prolly 10 - 11% in Aug
And prolly ~10% in December....maybe 9% if I were lucky
I have some other pics, where I am about 5% - 6%
Ah, cheers, its good to have a reference point and fair play on the results for all the hard work you've obviously put in!
Thank you :drinker: :drinker:0 -
To keeps up your abs for long firstly take out however much stress as could be expected Split your workouts for expanded force attempt the meat and nuts breakfast begin your day with a greens drink turn your proteins and fats0
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Holy hell mitymax!! You are one helluva example!0
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I'll let you know once I'm done removing the layer of mayonnaise I promptly covered mine in.
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Holy hell mitymax!! You are one helluva example!
Thank you.
But I assure you, there are other guys on here that are far better....trust me.
I am a work in progress my friend.0 -
I can't speak to having/maintaining abs since I'm not there yet. As for calorie goal setting, this is the most accurate calculator for me: http://scoobysworkshop.com/calorie-calculator/ Keep in mind that anything like this is really just an estimate and you have to start at a point and add/subtract from there to find what works for you specifically. I find that MFP underestimates my calorie needs but that that site is pretty dead on for me.
I'll try that one. I think I just get frustrated because I'm constantly seeing these 5 foot tall 140lb girls swear they eat 2000 calories a day and lost tons of weight every week. It's eye roll inducing. I mean I'm 100lbs larger and a male but I barely lose eating 2300? That makes no sense.
Well, I'm 5'5" and 130 lbs and I maintain around 2100-2200 calories/day...0 -
Tagging for the info by MityMax. Yeah, well done man.0
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Tagging for the info by MityMax. Yeah, well done man.
Thanks man
You as well:drinker: :drinker:
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