So I am mid feast and my honeymoon is in two weeks. there is a gym at the resort I am staying at but I don't know what all is in it. what should I do. do the best I can or just take that week off. will that hurt me????
stu
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Congratulations on your engagement/ wedding!!! I'm very happy for you. In my opinion I'd enjoy myself. This is potentially the biggest event of your life. I'd celebrate the beauty of it and enjoy yourself, and I'd do it without worrying.
Just my opinion on the matter. Perhaps others can provide more insight.
Good luck!
Just my opinion on the matter. Perhaps others can provide more insight.
Good luck!
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I understand where youre coming froms tu. itd be rough to give up on everything youve worked so hard for. good point. I would do what ryan said and phone ahead. but also...
Perhaps you could focus on your diet and maintaining your progress throughout your honeymoon and then resume when you return. Your diet should sustain your current progress. Perhaps run a week long maintenance with minimal lifting and then resume feast once back. i did that last cycle because i had finals week and ended up being fine. i still put 30 pounds on my BP and 50 on my squat.
Perhaps you could focus on your diet and maintaining your progress throughout your honeymoon and then resume when you return. Your diet should sustain your current progress. Perhaps run a week long maintenance with minimal lifting and then resume feast once back. i did that last cycle because i had finals week and ended up being fine. i still put 30 pounds on my BP and 50 on my squat.
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honestly, enjoy your vacation man.st3760 wrote:I'm going to a sandals resort in jamaica and its all inclusive. gonna be really hard to stick to a good diet. gonna try my best though. i am 99%sure they have a gym there so maybe I can wing it....
stu
If anything i would think that the extra calories could help you maintain your gained muscle.
Just eat enough protein! Don't worry about anything else.
If you're really concerned, take some nutrient partitioners and some EC with you.
The increase in cortisol from the stress about it is probably more of a problem than the weight you might gain.