russy_russ
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Does anyone have any suggestions on what would be the best way to prevent muscle breakdown (to a minimum) during a cutting cycle?
http://www.arltma.com/ProteinCatabNews.htm said:Causes Of Catabolism
Anabolism and catabolism can become quite involved. Dr. Emanuel Revici based an entire metabolic typing system on these two aspects of metabolism. His system is somewhat similar, but not the same as Dr. Paul Eck's distinction of fast and slow oxidizers.
When we refer to a catabolic state we are referring to a specific condition in which catabolic processes are dominant. The main cause of this is a prolonged stress response.
In response to stress, the body secretes epinephrine, norepinephrine, cortisol and other hormones. The glucocorticoids (such as cortisol) have a catabolic action. That is, they suppress the synthesis of protein, glycogen and triglycerides. Instead, these are broken down into fatty acids, glucose and amino acids and mobilized from storage.
This process is necessary to counteract a stress. However, if the process is prolonged, the resulting catabolism is very damaging to the body and causes excessive tissue breakdown.
Also, a prolonged stress response suppresses the immune system, the digestive organs, growth hormones and other important body systems.
There are numerous causes for a prolonged stress response. They include attitudes of fear, guilt, worry, resentment, frustration and hostility. Another cause is nutritional deficiencies. These can lower one's stress threshold and impair the production of cellular energy within the cells. When a body is not able to properly metabolize sugars, starches and fats for fuel in the glycolysis and Krebs energy cycles, it will digest its own tissue proteins in order to produce energy.
Also, fatigue and other health conditions may cause a catabolic state.
BCAAs.
I am planning on BCAA + Relora + Vit-c before bed.
Topical 7-keto + cottage cheese + Vit-c + Relora for breakfast.
Dsade did you wax your whole body? :toofunny:
Looking buffer dood (no hot sweaty man love)
I've been trying to talk Crader into waxing my back, but nope...I think some of it is lighter, due to the recent testing of Atomic Meltdown (sucks to have to relax in a tanning bed...but my life is not my own anymore.)
You definitely look less furry than your locker room snapshot! You should get some nice quality pics to put up in the pic section, you have definitely put the work into your physique.
Good job bro!:squat:
Thanks!
Christine and I both have been hitting things really hard. We have even been lightly training our 10 year old, so she helps motivate by nagging us to the gym every night.![]()
I'm lifting in the 8-12 rep range, normally it's 1-8.. I've noticed strength decreases as energy expenditure increases, which could be from the lack of calories?
Stick with the lower rep range that you built your strength with and lift heavy in order to give your muscles a reason to stay.