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  • Posts: 11,068 Member
    edited November 2016
    EDollah wrote: »
    I've hit a lifting plateau that I just can't seem to break. I've been in a calorie deficit, on the order of 500-1000ish per day, depending on various factors, since I do have weight to lose. My first thought to dealing with the plateau is simply to increase calories.

    My question is, to increase strength, is it sufficient to get my calories close to maintenance or do I really need to be in a surplus, even if it's small? Let's say, just to provide concrete numbers, that my TDEE is 2700 calories. Would I see similar gains at 2600 calories as 2800, or is a surplus required and it has to be 2800?

    On re-reading this I'm not sure I've worded this well, but I'll hit "Post Reply" now anyway.

    Maybe.

    I have a video coming shortly =)
  • Posts: 11,068 Member
    EDollah wrote: »
    I've hit a lifting plateau that I just can't seem to break. I've been in a calorie deficit, on the order of 500-1000ish per day, depending on various factors, since I do have weight to lose. My first thought to dealing with the plateau is simply to increase calories.

    My question is, to increase strength, is it sufficient to get my calories close to maintenance or do I really need to be in a surplus, even if it's small? Let's say, just to provide concrete numbers, that my TDEE is 2700 calories. Would I see similar gains at 2600 calories as 2800, or is a surplus required and it has to be 2800?

    On re-reading this I'm not sure I've worded this well, but I'll hit "Post Reply" now anyway.

    Best of luck interpreting my ramblings.

    Short answer: I don't know, also what does your program look like, also other questions =)

    https://youtu.be/uog1rtilum0
  • Posts: 5,468 Member
    edited November 2016
    Hi, again!

    Would any of you know what this could:

    A few months ago, I was about 2 months into stronglifts 5x5. Towards the middle of a workout, I became dizzy/light headed, weak/shaky and very nauseous. I could feel my heart beat harder and faster and very out of breath. I had eaten ~400-500 calories around 2 hours prior to the lifting. I managed to finish my workout without blacking out, but felt like even worse afterwards. I could barely make it up 2 sets of stairs and had to lay down for 40 minutes. After that, I started taking inderal (perscribed to me for for anxiety and migrains) which drastically deceased the above.

    My question is, was it possible that I was having anxety, or could this have been a blood pressure issue known with lifting? I don't usually have blood pressure problems. Is this common for new lifters? I take a couple of large breaths before the major one that hold on the way down, then release slowly once I am out of the hole/towards the end of the lift.
  • Posts: 1,601 Member
    ^^
    Sounds like it could have been a low BP - often due to dehydration. Probably depends what your normal BP is though anyway.

    Though honestly, could have been any number of things. Maybe you were sick? Probably not related to lifting IMO
  • Posts: 11,068 Member
    Hi, again!

    Would any of you know what this could:

    A few months ago, I was about 2 months into stronglifts 5x5. Towards the middle of a workout, I became dizzy/light headed, weak/shaky and very nauseous. I could feel my heart beat harder and faster and very out of breath. I had eaten ~400-500 calories around 2 hours prior to the lifting. I managed to finish my workout without blacking out, but felt like even worse afterwards. I could barely make it up 2 sets of stairs and had to lay down for 40 minutes. After that, I started taking inderal (perscribed to me for for anxiety and migrains) which drastically deceased the above.

    My question is, was it possible that I was having anxety, or could this have been a blood pressure issue known with lifting? I don't usually have blood pressure problems. Is this common for new lifters? I take a couple of large breaths before the major one that hold on the way down, then release slowly once I am out of the hole/towards the end of the lift.

    I'll share an experience with you provided that I'm abundantly clear on something -- this is not medical advice, this is not me claiming what is going on with you, and I would really talk to your doctor if this is something that concerns you.

    I had a similar circumstance post workout and one circumstance unrelated to working out where my vision would get all messed up (dark spots/auras) followed by periodic waves of racing heartbeat like I was having a panic attack. Heartbeat would spike randomly then come back down. Then intermittent intense nausea where I'd almost puke but not quite.

    I went to my doctor thinking I was having panic attacks and it turned out to be a migraine.

    For me it seems like these CAN happen if I train fasted for long durations (I can do a short workout fasted without much issue) probably due to blood sugar dropping too low, and I also seem to occasionally get them from intense light.

    Totally sucked, bad. I no longer train fasted and I own lots of pairs of sunglasses, lol.
  • Posts: 13,739 Member
    One of these days I'll read this thread at home where I can watch the video responses with sound (not an option at the office, lol).
  • Posts: 11,068 Member
    nossmf wrote: »
    One of these days I'll read this thread at home where I can watch the video responses with sound (not an option at the office, lol).

    Yeah I figured this was one potential downside to video replies but overall I'm getting very positive feedback about this.
  • Posts: 18,771 Member
    SideSteel wrote: »


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDYdGKkb5CQ&feature=youtu.be

    Time for a new phone there, brother. :D
  • Posts: 11,068 Member
    DopeItUp wrote: »

    Time for a new phone there, brother. :D

    Actually it's a fairly new laptop, I probably got the camera lens fogged up from all the HOT SKYPE ACTION with my clients.
  • Posts: 18,771 Member
    SideSteel wrote: »

    Actually it's a fairly new laptop, I probably got the camera lens fogged up from all the HOT SKYPE ACTION with my clients.

    I saw that the videos are 240p so I figured you were using some ancient camera/webcam but maybe it's just the program/settings you are using to do the recording instead?
  • Posts: 38,442 MFP Moderator
    DopeItUp wrote: »

    I saw that the videos are 240p so I figured you were using some ancient camera/webcam but maybe it's just the program/settings you are using to do the recording instead?

    I just figured they haven't gotten out of the 90s yet in Minnesota.
  • Posts: 11,068 Member
    LOL


    I'm using Windows movie maker but I had not checked the settings.

    But now I will
  • Posts: 11,068 Member
    Closing this thread for now but I'll kick off a December thread shortly.
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