Anyone cutting after a bulk?

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  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,428 MFP Moderator
    steveko89 wrote: »
    Tried to make an earlier post that got eaten by the site, apparently. Been too quiet around here as we head into summer.

    I’m down to 174 on trend but really liking what I see in the mirror and the training plan I switched to. Having not done pure hypertrophy in a while the actual muscle soreness is a welcome change from the achy joints I’d gotten used to on the previous program. Diet-wise My intake is actually tracking even higher than previously, averaging 2750/day since my last post but trend still heading down.

    Left picture was 8/1/2020 (pre-bulk, first thing in morning)
    Right picture was 6/16/2020 (Wednesday evening)

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    Good job!


    Sorry i have been quiet. I have been traveling for work a lot and haven't been home for a weekend for the past 4 weeks. Even tomorrow i leave for Atlanta for a week away to see my BIL.

    Still training and struggling to keep the weight down. I bumped up to 172 this morning from 166. So unintentionally bulk it is.
  • steveko89
    steveko89 Posts: 2,223 Member
    edited June 2021
    psuLemon wrote: »

    Good job!


    Sorry i have been quiet. I have been traveling for work a lot and haven't been home for a weekend for the past 4 weeks. Even tomorrow i leave for Atlanta for a week away to see my BIL.

    Still training and struggling to keep the weight down. I bumped up to 172 this morning from 166. So unintentionally bulk it is.

    Thanks! That's the same thing that happened to me in August and I'm super happy I ended up leaning into it. In mid-September I looked back at the last month and saw a pretty defined inflection point mid-August so I just rolled with it.
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,428 MFP Moderator
    Slowly making some progress. Took a break from calorie counting because of travel schedules and vacation. I am doing keto because, ironically, it comes a bit more natural and allows me to suppress my insane appetite. Most days i barely think about food on the diet which is good. Lifts have suffered a bit, but that is ok. Been doing this since i got back from vacation... Down about 5 lbs. Almost back to where i am comfortable (164-165). Currently at 168.5
  • steveko89
    steveko89 Posts: 2,223 Member
    I'm also still plugging along, half-heartedly slow cutting/maintaining. June trendline ended up basically flat. Saw a 172.6 last Thursday but had a busy celebratory weekend for our wedding anniversary (Ramen Friday night, two amusement park visits in 90+ degree weather, swim lessons for the little guy) and I've been eating a ton since. Also coinciding with the highest volume/intensity week of this mesocycle so I've been holding some extra glycogen and have actually had some mild DOMS. Trend weight hanging out right at 175 and my observed TDEE is stable, if anything it's creeping up. Should make the next bulk interesting as that TDEE number is almost at the level I averaged through the last bulk.
  • Luluetduet8
    Luluetduet8 Posts: 49 Member
    steveko89 wrote: »
    sardelsa wrote: »
    psuLemon wrote: »
    Right now, I am just focusing on making smarter decisions, with hopes of losing some weight. I just can't do calorie counting any more.. it's too exhausting. So I aim to get a good amount of protein and fiber. I still cut back on fats, but do incorporate some healthy fats (avocado/guac, eggs, cheeses).

    Yea I'm not big on calorie counting either.. I can do it up to dinner, but then it gets hard because of how I cook and the way I eat my portions tracking was always a pain and I just ended up guestimating most of the time anyways.

    Conversely, I never found all that much success cutting until I really locked down my logging, somewhat fanatical about it but I feel infinitely more in control of what I'm trying to accomplish. This time last year I was trying to cut but ended recomping/lean bulking for six months by inadvertently eating too much by combining lackluster logging and eating too many exercise calories (used a HR monitor to track my workout calories and ate back 100%).

    I avoided calorie counting like the plague and was always attempting intuitive eating with very little results. I’ve always been “healthy” at 19-20% but never having that toned/buff look I wanted. Even when working out regularly. Calorie counting is really the only thing that has shown me progress and now I don’t think I can ever go back haha.
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,428 MFP Moderator
    edited July 2021
    Down about 5 lbs (some glycogen depletion) over the past few weeks, which includes some overeating on the weekend. So far no gym performance loss on the keto cut. See how long that will last. But feeling good when i stick on a strick ketogenic diet.
  • steveko89
    steveko89 Posts: 2,223 Member
    psuLemon wrote: »
    Down about 5 lbs (some glycogen depletion) over the past few weeks, which includes some overeating on the weekend. So far no gym performance loss on the keto cut. See how long that will last. But feeling good when i stick on a strick ketogenic diet.

    Nice work, Psulemon.

    I'm trending in the mid 175s still having attempted to eat all the things for the last two weeks or so (averaging 3000+/day) but both yesterday and today were at 174 so I don't think too much damage was done. We leave for a beach vacation five weeks from today, we'll see how much I can tighten things up before then.
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,428 MFP Moderator
    steveko89 wrote: »
    psuLemon wrote: »
    Down about 5 lbs (some glycogen depletion) over the past few weeks, which includes some overeating on the weekend. So far no gym performance loss on the keto cut. See how long that will last. But feeling good when i stick on a strick ketogenic diet.

    Nice work, Psulemon.

    I'm trending in the mid 175s still having attempted to eat all the things for the last two weeks or so (averaging 3000+/day) but both yesterday and today were at 174 so I don't think too much damage was done. We leave for a beach vacation five weeks from today, we'll see how much I can tighten things up before then.

    Thanks. Best of luck before your vacation
  • steveko89
    steveko89 Posts: 2,223 Member
    psuLemon wrote: »
    steveko89 wrote: »
    psuLemon wrote: »
    Down about 5 lbs (some glycogen depletion) over the past few weeks, which includes some overeating on the weekend. So far no gym performance loss on the keto cut. See how long that will last. But feeling good when i stick on a strick ketogenic diet.

    Nice work, Psulemon.

    I'm trending in the mid 175s still having attempted to eat all the things for the last two weeks or so (averaging 3000+/day) but both yesterday and today were at 174 so I don't think too much damage was done. We leave for a beach vacation five weeks from today, we'll see how much I can tighten things up before then.

    Thanks. Best of luck before your vacation

    Thanks. Three straight days in the 174s have my trend moving back in the right direction. Looking at my monthly splits there's the been an interesting (at least to me) pattern of alternating months of steady loss and maintenance, the exception being the bump up starting at the end of June when I let things get lax around our anniversary.

    My observed TDEE keeps creeping up, too. It's now up over 2700/day for the year and 2800 on three week trend and I don't have a good reason for it. I'm still running the same training program and NEAT should be steady in terms of steps and qualitatively in terms of other activities.
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,428 MFP Moderator
    steveko89 wrote: »
    psuLemon wrote: »
    steveko89 wrote: »
    psuLemon wrote: »
    Down about 5 lbs (some glycogen depletion) over the past few weeks, which includes some overeating on the weekend. So far no gym performance loss on the keto cut. See how long that will last. But feeling good when i stick on a strick ketogenic diet.

    Nice work, Psulemon.

    I'm trending in the mid 175s still having attempted to eat all the things for the last two weeks or so (averaging 3000+/day) but both yesterday and today were at 174 so I don't think too much damage was done. We leave for a beach vacation five weeks from today, we'll see how much I can tighten things up before then.

    Thanks. Best of luck before your vacation

    Thanks. Three straight days in the 174s have my trend moving back in the right direction. Looking at my monthly splits there's the been an interesting (at least to me) pattern of alternating months of steady loss and maintenance, the exception being the bump up starting at the end of June when I let things get lax around our anniversary.

    My observed TDEE keeps creeping up, too. It's now up over 2700/day for the year and 2800 on three week trend and I don't have a good reason for it. I'm still running the same training program and NEAT should be steady in terms of steps and qualitatively in terms of other activities.

    Nice. Last time i checked my TDEE was about 2600-2700. It was 3K when i did cardio, but ehh 😂.


    I used today is a free/refeed day. It was mostly just a BBQ feast. Was low carb overall but probably close to 4-5k. I was a bit warn and my workouts were starting to get impacted. Hopefully things will get back.

    Although, i have been feeling super lean but a bit flat.
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,428 MFP Moderator
    Small update. While i have been consistent with my training (5-6 days/wk), i haven't been following anything structured due to my back issues. At the beginning of the week, i decided to try the AthleanX BEAXST program as i know he works a lot of corrective movements into his protocol. Its a 3 day full body split with two corrective/conditioning days. After the first 3 days, i haven't been this sore in years. Program is pretty hard. So i will see how this goes. Weird trying the core daily though
  • steveko89
    steveko89 Posts: 2,223 Member
    I can never decide if I like Jeff or not, I'm curious to hear how your experience with that program goes, @psuLemon

    This next part is for you fellow data nerds. Today marks four complete years using the reddit TDEE sheet (so daily weight and accurate calorie tracking required).
    Daily weight with rolling 7 day average
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    Rolling 7 day averages for weight and daily intake
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    I'm noodling if looking at the data at this broad view is even actionable. Body fat went from 14.7% to 11.2% (last scan in May) over this span, which is probably more meaningful than any of this data. Thinking about how much is different and similar at least an interesting thought experiment. I wish MFP let us go back that far to see diary data, all I have is the total calories, not macros or meals; I'm really curious how my diet has evolved.
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,428 MFP Moderator
    edited July 2021
    steveko89 wrote: »
    I can never decide if I like Jeff or not, I'm curious to hear how your experience with that program goes, @psuLemon

    This next part is for you fellow data nerds. Today marks four complete years using the reddit TDEE sheet (so daily weight and accurate calorie tracking required).
    Daily weight with rolling 7 day average
    0jfnqc7pyg9p.png
    Rolling 7 day averages for weight and daily intake
    e6l63z87mqiz.png

    I'm noodling if looking at the data at this broad view is even actionable. Body fat went from 14.7% to 11.2% (last scan in May) over this span, which is probably more meaningful than any of this data. Thinking about how much is different and similar at least an interesting thought experiment. I wish MFP let us go back that far to see diary data, all I have is the total calories, not macros or meals; I'm really curious how my diet has evolved.

    Yea, i have been super hesitant for years. Overall, his advice is solid but it's more directed at athletes as compared to powerlifters/bodybuilders. Tomorrow is the last day of the first week and even at the middle difficulty, its exhausting. I plan to run the programming for at least 6 months.

    ETA: great progress.
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,713 Member
    steveko89 wrote: »
    Thanks. Three straight days in the 174s...

    Gotta admit, just based on your profile pic, I assumed you were easily in the 220's. Shows what I know from looking at a pic.
  • steveko89
    steveko89 Posts: 2,223 Member
    nossmf wrote: »
    steveko89 wrote: »
    Thanks. Three straight days in the 174s...

    Gotta admit, just based on your profile pic, I assumed you were easily in the 220's. Shows what I know from looking at a pic.

    Oh man, did that make my morning. I'd be ecstatic to be able to be 200 and relatively lean, let alone 220.
  • Silkysausage
    Silkysausage Posts: 502 Member
    After 12 months of eating at way too much surplus...think chocolate pudding with whipped cream and strawberry trifle...I'm finally cutting.

    It's good, I'm ok as I can get a good amount of food in with reduced calories so far but a few days in I did feel it.

    12 weeks goal, 3 weeks in, let's see where it takes me.cycm0bwokfoe.jpg
  • steveko89
    steveko89 Posts: 2,223 Member
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    July could’ve been better on the loss front. I feel like I’m watching the same movie as last year, just at about 1lb higher. Less-than-ideal intake yesterday spending the majority of the day with my in-laws for FIL’s birthday so I don’t even feel like I’m in a good enough spot to start a bulk this morning but kinda did yesterday morning (before donuts, pizza, and cake)
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,428 MFP Moderator
    psuLemon wrote: »
    Small update. While i have been consistent with my training (5-6 days/wk), i haven't been following anything structured due to my back issues. At the beginning of the week, i decided to try the AthleanX BEAXST program as i know he works a lot of corrective movements into his protocol. Its a 3 day full body split with two corrective/conditioning days. After the first 3 days, i haven't been this sore in years. Program is pretty hard. So i will see how this goes. Weird trying the core daily though

    Update. Weight wise, its been kind of stagnant. I have had a party where i destroyed food, so there is that. And i had travel 2x. So i didn't expect to lose much this month.

    Completed the first 30 days of the AthleanX BEAXST program. So far, i am a huge fan. I like the 3 days of full body with the 2 regeneration days.


    Still working on my back but it has held up even with sqauts and deadlifts. So happy about that.

    I do suspect i am recomping a bit. I have seen improved definition.
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,428 MFP Moderator
    edited August 2021
    Fundamentally, the below data doesn't make sense. I did a carb increase (not a refeed) and mini diet break this weekend. Put calories up from 1800 to around 2200 and went from 50-80g carbs to 150g and my weight has had some big drops. Decided to keep my carbs higher to see how things go.

    Side note: i am feeling super lean as well.


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  • steveko89
    steveko89 Posts: 2,223 Member
    psuLemon wrote: »
    Fundamentally, the below data doesn't make sense. I did a carb increase (not a refeed) and mini diet break this weekend. Put calories up from 1800 to around 2200 and went from 50-80g carbs to 150g and my weight has had some big drops. Decided to keep my carbs higher to see how things go.

    Side note: i am feeling super lean as well.


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    Maybe dropped off some accumulated cortisol?
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,428 MFP Moderator
    steveko89 wrote: »
    psuLemon wrote: »
    Fundamentally, the below data doesn't make sense. I did a carb increase (not a refeed) and mini diet break this weekend. Put calories up from 1800 to around 2200 and went from 50-80g carbs to 150g and my weight has had some big drops. Decided to keep my carbs higher to see how things go.

    Side note: i am feeling super lean as well.


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    Maybe dropped off some accumulated cortisol?

    Certainly possible. Definitely doesn't help that I don't sleep well (6 hours most nights). But ironically this bigger drop also coincides with both my kids and wife getting strep throat. So weirder things 😂
  • steveko89
    steveko89 Posts: 2,223 Member
    edited August 2021
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    A not terrible month of August, especially the past two weeks. I just started the third meso of the RP Men’s physique template after 2 weeks of deload coinciding with vacation over the weekend of the 21st. Ideally, I’d get to see something in the 160s before I start another lean bulk, that’d would be the first time to crack 170 since 2015

    28 minutes later... boss's boss is retiring, I've already had two donuts
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,428 MFP Moderator
    steveko89 wrote: »
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    A not terrible month of August, especially the past two weeks. I just started the third meso of the RP Men’s physique template after 2 weeks of deload coinciding with vacation over the weekend of the 21st. Ideally, I’d get to see something in the 160s before I start another lean bulk, that’d would be the first time to crack 170 since 2015

    28 minutes later... boss's boss is retiring, I've already had two donuts

    Great job! And i can understand on the donuts 😂
  • batman4121
    batman4121 Posts: 15 Member
    The best way to cut is not to bulk in the first place… maingaining is they way to go.
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,428 MFP Moderator
    edited September 2021
    batman4121 wrote: »
    The best way to cut is not to bulk in the first place… maingaining is they way to go.

    Thanks?

    Also, best is determined by the person's goals and timeframe. Your path and someone else's aren't the same.

    I don't disagree that recomp is a solid solution but it also tends the favor those who are consistent with diet and training. I have seen a lot of people fail and "wasted" a year trying to execute, especially if they are natty.
  • steveko89
    steveko89 Posts: 2,223 Member
    Last few weeks have been very consistent and showing a nice trend. Observed TDEE for the year and 3-week tracking right at 2700 still so the increase during my 2020 lean bulk seems here to stay. Coincidentally my sleep has been pretty terrible, in quantity mostly. All self-imposed, revenge bedtime procrastination has been a struggle to the tune of several hours most nights.

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  • Lockhart71084
    Lockhart71084 Posts: 80 Member
    Trying to build my leg work them 2 time a week
  • nexangelus
    nexangelus Posts: 2,080 Member
    edited September 2021
    Just checking in to say had to stop reverse diet (June time) as was extraordinarily ravenous. It was not compatible with performance and strength for me....so weight stayed stable at around 67 kg for 3 months eating intuitively....yes, no tracking for me now....and trying a short cut to head down to weight class weight (under 63 kg) to see if I can do it without being too obsessive about things...working so far am down to 65.5 kg...this week....

    So it looks like off season will be 67 kg and then an easy-ish cut to 62 kg or slightly lower for competition time. Am thinking of doing powerlifting comp next year, my left knee is knackered (ACL and meniscus damage again, like right knee a few years back), so rehabbing, bodybuilding for a bit and then going to build strength back up for last strongwoman push next year (national masters and U63 kg national qualifiers)
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,428 MFP Moderator
    edited September 2021
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    Here is my 4 week trend. Overall, things are progressing. The huge spike was due to a weekend away with my family at the in laws (they live at the beach). I am only 4 lbs from my all time low. So working hard not to *kitten* that up. I think once I hit my low weight I will probably do a refeed.

    I am 60% the Jeff Cavaliers Beast program (full body split). I have to say, i am rather impressed. It's definitely geared more towards athletes vs a typical powerlifter or body builder, but i find it refreshing. I especially love the regeneration days. These are days where you focus mainly on corrective exercises for areas that typically see injury. Its definitely helping to alleviate my back issues and shoulder issues. It has me squating and deadlifting again which it's been a long time (around pre pandemic). DL is at 285x4 and Squat at 245x4. I see that as a huge win.
  • steveko89
    steveko89 Posts: 2,223 Member
    psuLemon wrote: »
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    Here is my 4 week trend. Overall, things are progressing. The huge spike was due to a weekend away with my family at the in laws (they live at the beach). I am only 4 lbs from my all time low. So working hard not to *kitten* that up. I think once I hit my low weight I will probably do a refeed.

    I am 60% the Jeff Cavaliers Beast program (full body split). I have to say, i am rather impressed. It's definitely geared more towards athletes vs a typical powerlifter or body builder, but i find it refreshing. I especially love the regeneration days. These are days where you focus mainly on corrective exercises for areas that typically see injury. Its definitely helping to alleviate my back issues and shoulder issues. It has me squating and deadlifting again which it's been a long time (around pre pandemic). DL is at 285x4 and Squat at 245x4. I see that as a huge win.

    Keep it going, man! I might have to check out that program after the RP MPT. A previous knock I've heard on Jeff is that he's too injury-phobic, though as I get older the less I feel like that's problematic.

    Likewise, I'm staying on track fairly well still shooting for getting under 170. Trend broke under 173 this morning and the scale seem to flirt with the 171s before settling on 172.2 today.