TheDook
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I call myself a powerlifter because I do all the big compounds and my rep range is generally 4-7. I also like to hover around 6-8%BF by eating 200 calories below/above maintenance -- slow and steady.
My whole lifting life has been carb-heavy eating, even since going paleo a year ago (I boil 7-8 sweet potatoes at a time) Right now I'm eating 205c/185p/75f and am cutting fat. I'm not interesting in cycling or fasting, I've always ate the same cals on all days (with the exception of PWO nutrition right after lifting, which has basically been 30 grams high-GI carbs/40 grams protein, then I eat my next meal 1 hour later) I want to slowly work up to a 200 calorie surplus and I want to try a low carb fat-heavy diet instead, while not being in keto. So here are the questions I have:
1. What should my new macros be, roughly?
2. Can I swap my macros 'cold turkey' or should I slowly dial everything over the course of a few weeks?
3. Since I won't be in keto, do I still need a weekly carb-up day for my leptin levels etc?
4. Is going low carb, but not low enough to enter keto a dumb idea?
My whole lifting life has been carb-heavy eating, even since going paleo a year ago (I boil 7-8 sweet potatoes at a time) Right now I'm eating 205c/185p/75f and am cutting fat. I'm not interesting in cycling or fasting, I've always ate the same cals on all days (with the exception of PWO nutrition right after lifting, which has basically been 30 grams high-GI carbs/40 grams protein, then I eat my next meal 1 hour later) I want to slowly work up to a 200 calorie surplus and I want to try a low carb fat-heavy diet instead, while not being in keto. So here are the questions I have:
1. What should my new macros be, roughly?
2. Can I swap my macros 'cold turkey' or should I slowly dial everything over the course of a few weeks?
3. Since I won't be in keto, do I still need a weekly carb-up day for my leptin levels etc?
4. Is going low carb, but not low enough to enter keto a dumb idea?