Losing weight and muscle
last1youlove
Posts: 50 Member
Bitter sweet bc I like the look but definitely not as strong how do I get the strength back without the fat lol
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Losing strength and losing muscle aren't necessarily the same thing. Things you can do to try to hang onto strength are to slow down the rate of loss or add a higher calorie day the day before you lift. When you reach your goal weight you'll increase calories and most of the strength should come back.3
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Thank you ..I would add you but I don't know how to yet tbh0
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If you eat more food the day before lifting you have more energy to lift with. It has nothing to do with keeping muscle better, it's purely about availability energy (ATP) to do the work in the gym.2 -
I'm learning the hard way just went premium to set meal goals. Maybe this will help thank you all for your thoughts ☺️0
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Yes it is.
I program 500 calories more the day before my long volume day. In turn my intensity day keeps progressing upwards later on in the week.
I literally squatted a 3rm with a weight I never had on my back all when eating in a deficit.1 -
If you eat more food the day before lifting you have more energy to lift with. It has nothing to do with keeping muscle better, it's purely about availability energy (ATP) to do the work in the gym.
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If you eat more food the day before lifting you have more energy to lift with. It has nothing to do with keeping muscle better, it's purely about availability energy (ATP) to do the work in the gym.
What program do you follow that has you lifting 6 days per week?0 -
Legs mon ,chest tues ,back and arm weds, shoulders thurs, legs Fri, light full body Saturday minus legs bc hit them twice already but Saturday is calisthenics pull ups, dips, abs Sunday off0
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And I also do hitt twice a day 6 days a week immediately after my am workout and right before bedtime0
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So you made up your program rather than following something built by a professional that's going to be well balanced?
Also, I wouldn't be surprised if your HIIT was costing you strength.1 -
I ripped af I think I'm good hun3
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And I'm about 160 and I can bench 315 10 times so my program works1
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And tbh I never was a follower lol0
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And tbh I never was a follower lol
You laugh, but what if following a program gave you better results? You'd take a 20% cut in gains just to say you aren't a follower?
Put this in perspective, you came to the boards to ask how to get your strength back without getting fat, but you think your programming (that you created) is solid. You don't actually understand how strength and size gains work, yet you think the workouts you created are getting you the best results.8 -
So bc I'm not following someone else's program means I don't understand how strength and size gains work lol2
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So bc I can bench 315 ten times at 160 you find that hard to believe? Lmao than you probably should follow me bc like I said I lost strength dropping Nearly 60 pounds
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Don't make me take my shirt of in the bishh1
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So bc I'm not following someone else's program means I don't understand how strength and size gains work lol
No, what I'm saying is you came here asking a question that any person with lifting experience knows the answer to. You displayed a basic lack of understanding and you still thinking you have enough knowledge to program your own workouts.1 -
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Lol0
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Ikr but not in rl huh0
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