John Smeton
Legend
I have counted protein for ten years and total calories over five years now.
You keep learning and learning and it makes all the difference in the world. before I used anything hormonal I got big and built a good base by eating , lifting **** heavy weights (even more than I lift on certain lifts like squats and arms-my body was younger and could take it) That said, there is a quite a difference when on hormones and off in regards to nutrition. When guys comes off and go on; they need to keep this in mind and continually keep learning what works for you.
One of the reasons a person can get great pumps on low carbs on anabolics is the anabolics hormones make it easy to get a pump. For a natty because Ive done natural bodybuilding, no carbs= hard to get a pump-specially pre contest.
my past competition I came down from 225 to 205 and the average day was maybe 2200 on top of cardio and training. On average depending on that day 1900- 2700. the begin of the prep i was at 3,ooo calories starying the diet. I recomend everyone keep track on their offseason calorie count because there is a formula in Chris Acetos Championship Bodybuilding book so you know how many calories to start at contest prep , instead of second guessing- of course keep coming down as contest time approaches, if that is whats needed
my biggest learning this time around was for me to keep protein up to 2 grams of protein per lb, when dieting hard! 1.5 grams and low carbs I lost muscle, 2 grams kept it and even gained some.
You keep learning and learning and it makes all the difference in the world. before I used anything hormonal I got big and built a good base by eating , lifting **** heavy weights (even more than I lift on certain lifts like squats and arms-my body was younger and could take it) That said, there is a quite a difference when on hormones and off in regards to nutrition. When guys comes off and go on; they need to keep this in mind and continually keep learning what works for you.
One of the reasons a person can get great pumps on low carbs on anabolics is the anabolics hormones make it easy to get a pump. For a natty because Ive done natural bodybuilding, no carbs= hard to get a pump-specially pre contest.
my past competition I came down from 225 to 205 and the average day was maybe 2200 on top of cardio and training. On average depending on that day 1900- 2700. the begin of the prep i was at 3,ooo calories starying the diet. I recomend everyone keep track on their offseason calorie count because there is a formula in Chris Acetos Championship Bodybuilding book so you know how many calories to start at contest prep , instead of second guessing- of course keep coming down as contest time approaches, if that is whats needed
my biggest learning this time around was for me to keep protein up to 2 grams of protein per lb, when dieting hard! 1.5 grams and low carbs I lost muscle, 2 grams kept it and even gained some.