hey guys new here and have some questions.
hey guys new here and have some questions.
Sup
was recommended to try blueprint from scump and must say after reading the logs it looks impressive.
i have a few concerns for myself though. I am currently 230pounds at about 30% BF (i was 280 42%) and i am worried that bp may be counter productive to my cut.
after talking with scump he suggested i post in here for peoples opinions on a ways to run blueprint and shred fat at the same time.
i have had extremely good success with oxyelite pro and lean xtreme together as a stack and was about to run another cycle but this time added with erase.
Would these be suitable to run with BP?
I am also currently on 1800 cals a day and have been for about 8 months how would i go about doing BP with lower cals?
I am just a bit nervous as i have dropped 30kg (70 pounds) and i dont want to take any backwards steps.
cheers guys
was recommended to try blueprint from scump and must say after reading the logs it looks impressive.
i have a few concerns for myself though. I am currently 230pounds at about 30% BF (i was 280 42%) and i am worried that bp may be counter productive to my cut.
after talking with scump he suggested i post in here for peoples opinions on a ways to run blueprint and shred fat at the same time.
i have had extremely good success with oxyelite pro and lean xtreme together as a stack and was about to run another cycle but this time added with erase.
Would these be suitable to run with BP?
I am also currently on 1800 cals a day and have been for about 8 months how would i go about doing BP with lower cals?
I am just a bit nervous as i have dropped 30kg (70 pounds) and i dont want to take any backwards steps.
cheers guys
will also add in for you flow, that recently (?last month or so) all lifts have become stagnant and stopped progressing.
regarding lower cals whilst on cycle, would be ok to allow for a slight increase (and still result in fat loss) in order to aid recovery and muscle gain!
but we will wait for Rob to chime in and see what he says....
regarding lower cals whilst on cycle, would be ok to allow for a slight increase (and still result in fat loss) in order to aid recovery and muscle gain!
but we will wait for Rob to chime in and see what he says....
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You can for sure lose fat on BP while having your lifts increase!
It is largely a matter of caloric cycling. Two options here:
1.) Start feast high (120% of maintenance first week), gradually reduce 10% a week through week 6 to ne less than 70%
2.) Zig Zag
First 3 days - 120% of maintenance
Remainder of first 2 weeks - 100% of training days, 90% on off days
Next 2 weeks - 100% on training days, 80% on off days
Final 2 weeks - 100% on training days, 70% on off days
Either will serve you well
It is largely a matter of caloric cycling. Two options here:
1.) Start feast high (120% of maintenance first week), gradually reduce 10% a week through week 6 to ne less than 70%
2.) Zig Zag
First 3 days - 120% of maintenance
Remainder of first 2 weeks - 100% of training days, 90% on off days
Next 2 weeks - 100% on training days, 80% on off days
Final 2 weeks - 100% on training days, 70% on off days
Either will serve you well
hey man i would put some money on option 1, i know you hate the idea of having high cals for a week.
but let me assure you, its 1 week man... you wont go backwards in one week, during this week you see insane growth in strength and size.
after that you could easily drop your cals down and lose fat whilst on the loading pattern, especially if your doing cardio bro.
but let me assure you, its 1 week man... you wont go backwards in one week, during this week you see insane growth in strength and size.
after that you could easily drop your cals down and lose fat whilst on the loading pattern, especially if your doing cardio bro.
a suggestion flow ECGC aka green tea, it doesn't actually help you lose weight, but it helps you maintain a healthy weight (stop gaining fat), if you like you could take that during your first 2 weeks of feast.
also man dont sweat not having the right equipment, i done BP with nothing more than my power cage, barbell and some dumbells... where there is a Rob there is a way
also man dont sweat not having the right equipment, i done BP with nothing more than my power cage, barbell and some dumbells... where there is a Rob there is a way
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flow,
Make and declare a long range plan that is congruent with your ‘vision’.
Then make short term adjustments that stay aligned with essence of your long term plan.
This will really leverage all your hard work and also any help you get from Rob and this community.
(This may mean you don’t run BP until you’re done with your current ‘cut’ , etc etc. )
BF changes on BP are individual (especially in trunk areas) but it’s been my experience that at the core if you get all your skeletal and core muscles really healthy they will have BF for lunch … For me, the key to feast is to actually utilize all those extra calories with HEAVY lifting...
Are you developing a daily gentle sweat (on almost all days except beginning of feast / the 'week' discussed above)? If not…
hth
Make and declare a long range plan that is congruent with your ‘vision’.
Then make short term adjustments that stay aligned with essence of your long term plan.
This will really leverage all your hard work and also any help you get from Rob and this community.
(This may mean you don’t run BP until you’re done with your current ‘cut’ , etc etc. )
BF changes on BP are individual (especially in trunk areas) but it’s been my experience that at the core if you get all your skeletal and core muscles really healthy they will have BF for lunch … For me, the key to feast is to actually utilize all those extra calories with HEAVY lifting...
Are you developing a daily gentle sweat (on almost all days except beginning of feast / the 'week' discussed above)? If not…
hth