Some advice please
The_evildead
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So I have lost about 70lbs over the last year and a bit and I am struggling to know what to do next I have been lifting probably about a year but only seriously since jan.
5ft 6 inches 148lbs My lifts are progressing slowly. My question is should I be bulking, cutting or recomping I want to gain a little muscle but I also want to be lean Bulking scares me slightly after being obese. Also to add I work part time in a warehouse With a lot of manual work so my tdee is all over the place all week along with my energy levels
Many thanks in advance
5ft 6 inches 148lbs My lifts are progressing slowly. My question is should I be bulking, cutting or recomping I want to gain a little muscle but I also want to be lean Bulking scares me slightly after being obese. Also to add I work part time in a warehouse With a lot of manual work so my tdee is all over the place all week along with my energy levels
Many thanks in advance
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Just to add I’d say I’m about 15/17% body fat from visual indications0
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At 5'6" and 148lbs, I can't imagine where you could possibly cut from??? But anyway it sounds like a recomp is what you want to do.0
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goal06082021 wrote: »At 5'6" and 148lbs, I can't imagine where you could possibly cut from??? But anyway it sounds like a recomp is what you want to do.
I’m still holding a little body fat around the mid section so still have a bit to lose hard to tell what is lose skin or the last few lbs0 -
I'd suggest maintaining/recomping for a few months and then reassess. It's a long process to improve your body composition either way you go. Coming off such a long and significant loss phase figuring out maintenance (and letting your body figure out maintenance in terms of hunger-related hormones, etc.) would likely be very beneficial. It's definitely a hard mental shift to gain or even maintain after focusing on losing for so don't be hard on yourself for not wanting to jump right into a bulk.
I gave a pretty in-depth description of my path over the last 6 years on this thread linked below. After growing up mild/moderately overweight and only getting to a healthy weight at 17 it wasn't until last fall that I finally embarked on a truly intentional massing cycle. Even then it was a fairly conservative lean bulk (<10 lbs over 5 months) but I've been very happy that I did and look to repeat that process this fall/winter.
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10835919/thin-guy-looking-to-gain-muscle/p11 -
I'd suggest maintaining/recomping for a few months and then reassess. It's a long process to improve your body composition either way you go. Coming off such a long and significant loss phase figuring out maintenance (and letting your body figure out maintenance in terms of hunger-related hormones, etc.) would likely be very beneficial. It's definitely a hard mental shift to gain or even maintain after focusing on losing for so don't be hard on yourself for not wanting to jump right into a bulk.
I gave a pretty in-depth description of my path over the last 6 years on this thread linked below. After growing up mild/moderately overweight and only getting to a healthy weight at 17 it wasn't until last fall that I finally embarked on a truly intentional massing cycle. Even then it was a fairly conservative lean bulk (<10 lbs over 5 months) but I've been very happy that I did and look to repeat that process this fall/winter.
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10835919/thin-guy-looking-to-gain-muscle/p1
Thank you that makes a lot of sense so if I just eat at around maintainance and lift heavy I should lose the last few bodyfat % as I build muscle slowly ?0 -
The_evildead wrote: »I'd suggest maintaining/recomping for a few months and then reassess. It's a long process to improve your body composition either way you go. Coming off such a long and significant loss phase figuring out maintenance (and letting your body figure out maintenance in terms of hunger-related hormones, etc.) would likely be very beneficial. It's definitely a hard mental shift to gain or even maintain after focusing on losing for so don't be hard on yourself for not wanting to jump right into a bulk.
I gave a pretty in-depth description of my path over the last 6 years on this thread linked below. After growing up mild/moderately overweight and only getting to a healthy weight at 17 it wasn't until last fall that I finally embarked on a truly intentional massing cycle. Even then it was a fairly conservative lean bulk (<10 lbs over 5 months) but I've been very happy that I did and look to repeat that process this fall/winter.
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10835919/thin-guy-looking-to-gain-muscle/p1
Thank you that makes a lot of sense so if I just eat at around maintainance and lift heavy I should lose the last few bodyfat % as I build muscle slowly ?
In a nutshell. Cover the basics; ensure you're getting sufficient protein to support the muscle growth (0.6-0.8 g/lb), adequate recovery, and put in the work getting consistent progressive overload.
Mechanism-wise, you can lose fat faster than you build muscle so I wouldn't freak out if the scale goes down by happenstance but I'd advise against aggressively pursuing weight loss for a bit.
Food quality is a pretty self-defined metric, for me I look for a "good enough" approach focusing on lean protein sources, carbs from whole grains or fruit, etc. but I'm also not shy about slamming some pizza every once in a while.1 -
Thanks @steveko89 that has been a massive help I will just keep eating at maintainance and lifting with progression and give it time0
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Looking to drop the body fat % as much as possible0
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capavenger81 wrote: »Looking to drop the body fat % as much as possible
@capavenger81, is that your goal or what you're suggesting to the OP?0
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