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« Reply #2145 on: September 10, 2014, 11:09:01 pm »
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Day 13# Food and Activity log (of 21 days)
Fasted duration: 24 hr
Fast broken: 2100
Fast started: 2120
Total steps: 7000 fasted
Bodyweight: 73.65kg/162.37lb (PR!)



I would have to check my logs but im pretty sure that's the lightest i've been since a teenager or something, so it might be a legit (global) PR as opposed to a local PR. But i'm lazy so i'll just call it a LPR til im sure i've got a PR. Yep -- checked -- lightest I got last year was 165. I have bettered that now, so PR. That's crazy. I am so close to the goal and still have another 9 days left in the cut. Which is good cause it means i can definitely get some decent results out of this cycle. By the way waist is as high as 32" if i try to get a high measurement, about 31" with it kinda taut and as low as 30" tight, so what does that mean? nothing, waist measurements are useless. But my skinfolds are def diminished today - thank you basketball for the water retention losses overnight! Feels good man.


Activity log:
Cleaned the car lol.

Day's Eats:


« Last Edit: September 11, 2014, 09:31:44 am by entropy »
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« Reply #2146 on: September 12, 2014, 01:27:19 am »
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Day #14 Food and Activity log (of 21 days)
Bodyweight: 74.9kg/165.1lb
Fasted duration: 16hr (TBU)
Fast broken: 1653
Fast started:
Total steps: 11500 fasted

Wtf is up with the scale tho? Just messing with my head, now it goes up. Whatever.

Training:
BP 1x79.5, 5x75, 5x72.5, 6x70
WCU 5x90, 3x93.5

FBS 3x100
BS 1x112.5, 1x117.5, 6x107.5, 1x115B, 6x107.5B, 6x102.5, 6x100
CR 20x200 (LPR)
OHP 6x40, 3x8x40
BP 5x60, 2x8x50 (paused)

Activity log:
Fasted slow incline TM - 1hr, 2.5km/hr, 8inc

Day's Eats:

Carb refeed day. Feel like shit though so not super excited even tho i had been looking forward to today all week. I guess that means it's a good time to take a refeed anyways so I shall.

I was just finishing up with my upper body session when my sister called and asked if i was up for going to dinner at an indian restaurant tonight. so im like, why not, im in. And then i ate 3000 calories on top of the 2400 i had already logged FML. Ive never been this full in my life. It literally hurt to drive home when the roady got bumpy lol. I wish i had some fat /friends/loved ones/ who can EAT but alas i dont. Too many lightweights in my life .. i eat up eating more than my fair share :( I'm a fat fuck in a 165 pound body.. heaven have mercy! So for an accompaniment to  dessert i went with a strong coffee because i was planning of squatting later tonight. Um yeah, we'll see how that goes LOL. Carb reload failed.
« Last Edit: September 13, 2014, 03:19:16 am by entropy »
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« Reply #2147 on: September 15, 2014, 09:17:19 am »
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Day #3 Food and Activity log (diet break of 7 days)
Bodyweight: ??
Fasted duration: n/a
Fast broken: n/a
Fast started: n/a
Total steps:  n/a


Training:
DUNKS 2x5
FBS 3x10
BS 6x105, 6x102.5
BP 6x50, 6x60
WCU 2x6xBW
CURLZ 10x30, 2x15x30

Activity log:
does nonstop eating count? lol.

Day's Eats:
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« Last Edit: September 15, 2014, 09:20:45 am by entropy »
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Re: chasing athleticism
« Reply #2148 on: September 16, 2014, 04:29:22 am »
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Whenever I read "entropy" I think of this guy:

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« Reply #2149 on: September 16, 2014, 09:52:44 am »
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Cutting summary
On this cutting cycle I'm aiming to get to <72kg/158lb starting from this morning's 80kg/175lb. I expect to lose a lot of water weight over the next few days as I get into ketosis. My diet will be a CKD with the first carb refeed after 10 days and then from there will do a refeed after 7 days. Planned total duration is around 21 days.

I mentioned earlier about tracking skifold (mm) measurements. I got my slimguide today so I can start measuring right away. This morning at my bloated bodyweight, I was getting measurements of 7mm around the LHS of my stomach. I dont know the technical/exact locations that are usually used - not really important to, just have to be consistent with whatever site i select, so i'll do some experimenting before picking one. As i mentioned in earlier posts i hold most of my fat in the buttocks, but that's not amenable to skinfold measurment  - and even if it was, it's not really ideal because what we want is a site we can depend on to give a clear indication of bodyfat level (increases or decreases). This gives a good justification:
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Q:How does the Accu-Measure determine your total amount of body fat by measuring the suprailliac site?
A:Measuring the fat content at a particular site on your body to determine your total body fat is a matter of "sampling". Just as a doctor can do a complete blood profile with a small sample of blood or political pollsters can predict how the entire country will vote based on a representative sample of voters, it is possible to determine total body fat from measuring the fat content at a representative site on the body. After using underwater weighing as the criterion to determine the total body fat on thousands of men and women, experts were then able to use skinfold calipers to determine particular "sample" sites where fat content correlated highest and was most representative of total body fat; the suprailliac being one of the top sites. Keep in mind that areas of the body which have the most fat aren't necessarily the best sites to determine total body fat percentage. The best sites are those which reflect increases or decreases in proportion to increases or decreases in total body fat; thus making them a good "representative sample." (emphasis mine)

And I agree, the suprailliac is pretty easy to measure yourself and if they're right about it responding well to changes to total bodyfat levels then i might as well adopt it as the goto measurement. However, if i were selling a pair of calipers that had the novelty of only requiring one site to estimate - i might well stress how that particular site was ideal too. I'll find out myself i guess..

By the way i envision i'll be cutting down to 70kg before new years, it just remains to be seen when I start that last cut, i'm kinda dreading the prolonged dieting that lies ahead. It's no joke to drop 10kg of bodyweight!! Quite formidable right now but it's the right thing to do.
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« Reply #2150 on: September 17, 2014, 09:44:51 pm »
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^ i didnt fill out my day's entry yesterday. i injured my back while squatting and it threw me off my game. im so sick of getting hurt. it's not muscular this time, it was my spine again. LHS.i've had this already weeks back. Watching the video it seems my legs run out of juice (it was the 5th rep of a heavy set) and then my hamstrings give up slack and that's when i heard the pop, my knees jerked forward. Im hurting myself at the easiest part of the lift, the last 1/4 just before lockout. Frustrated with lack of progress and injuries. I love cutting but it makes me weak and brittle and leads to injuries that wouldn't otehrwise happen.
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Re: chasing athleticism
« Reply #2151 on: September 18, 2014, 05:01:51 am »
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^ i didnt fill out my day's entry yesterday. i injured my back while squatting and it threw me off my game. im so sick of getting hurt. it's not muscular this time, it was my spine again. LHS.i've had this already weeks back. Watching the video it seems my legs run out of juice (it was the 5th rep of a heavy set) and then my hamstrings give up slack and that's when i heard the pop, my knees jerked forward. Im hurting myself at the easiest part of the lift, the last 1/4 just before lockout. Frustrated with lack of progress and injuries. I love cutting but it makes me weak and brittle and leads to injuries that wouldn't otehrwise happen.

Is it safe to be lifting heavy while on a cut, as you said you are weak, so you don't have much strength as you did before the cut, so wouldn't it be wise, while on a cut, to do low intensity until once you finish cutting and then start strength training and work your way up.
Warm up drills
   - a walk, b skip quick powerful switch (heel to hams focus), a runs, dribbles small to big to run, straight leg to runs (force, reflex, go up/forward). force to hit the ground before it hits the ground knee/hip is at 90 degrees.
   - acceleration: low heel recovery, shin angle low, drive legs back before hitting the ground and drive thighs/knee forward not up
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Measuring reminder:
5 toe to heel steps = 148cm
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Re: chasing athleticism
« Reply #2152 on: October 02, 2014, 08:34:13 pm »
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Day 13/21 of cutting

Bodyweight: 72.1kg/158.95lb (PR)

i should finish this cut at 71kg/156.5lb in 7 days time, maybe even getting just under 71kg is a possibility because there is an imminent whoosh looming. Today is carb reload day so this is my lightest day of the week.

It seems my fears are being borne out - I'm now hoping i'll be 10% @ 70kg/154.3lb rather than presumptuously taking it for granted i would be lower than 10% at 70kg.  I may even need to get into the 60s to get to 10%. Will get a clearer indication next week.
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Re: chasing athleticism
« Reply #2153 on: October 02, 2014, 10:22:22 pm »
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Day 13/21 of cutting

Bodyweight: 72.1kg/158.95lb (PR)

i should finish this cut at 71kg/156.5lb in 7 days time, maybe even getting just under 71kg is a possibility because there is an imminent whoosh looming. Today is carb reload day so this is my lightest day of the week.

It seems my fears are being borne out - I'm now hoping i'll be 10% @ 70kg/154.3lb rather than presumptuously taking it for granted i would be lower than 10% at 70kg.  I may even need to get into the 60s to get to 10%. Will get a clearer indication next week.

That is crazy at 6'4''. What do the skinfolds say? I haven't looked back but do you think you gained any lean muscle during your last bulk?

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« Reply #2154 on: October 02, 2014, 10:28:08 pm »
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Skinfolds are kinda useless too so i haven't been taking them consistently since they vary so much day to day. But today i'm getting 6mm for abdominal and 5mm for suprailiac. They'll be artificially low today though and go up tomorrow post-carb-up. I didn't realise water balance affected skinfolds before I started taking measurements but they do which makes them less than ideal since water balance fluctuates day to day especially while dieting.

Idk what i gained or not in my last bulk, it was a mistake to be bulking anyhow, i should never be bulking above 75kg from what i'm (painfully) learning from my current cut..
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Re: chasing athleticism
« Reply #2155 on: October 02, 2014, 10:43:11 pm »
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I think you're even skinnier than adarq was now.
6'1 139lbs compared to 6'4 154.
You'll look emaciated if you go into the 140s region (if you don't look so already).
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« Reply #2156 on: October 02, 2014, 10:57:36 pm »
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Not yet because I think he was 155 or so? I can't remember. But everyone is different!

I was just thinking about what acole asked about lean muscle gains. It's funny cause it confirms a theory of mine that you dont need to gain a lot of muscle to gain a lot of strength. I think i gained maybe a little muscle and mainly a lot of fat in my last bulk. But being in that caloric surplus for that extended duration of time allowed me to have excellent recovery and get stronger from my gym work. So I think this is probably what people mean when the say 'steroids help recovery' - it's not so much that they give you better recovery. Rather they allow you to eat a lot of food which facilitates the strength gains but additionally steroids allow you to to manage and deal with large surpluses without gaining much bodyfat too.
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Re: chasing athleticism
« Reply #2157 on: October 03, 2014, 07:11:13 am »
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How do you move now than "back in the day" when you were heavy? Or what are the most obvious things you notice now?

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« Reply #2158 on: October 03, 2014, 11:09:15 am »
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adarq got down into the 140s.
Muscles are nonsensical they have nothing to do with this bullshit.

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« Reply #2159 on: October 03, 2014, 11:11:10 am »
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Not yet because I think he was 155 or so? I can't remember. But everyone is different!

I was just thinking about what acole asked about lean muscle gains. It's funny cause it confirms a theory of mine that you dont need to gain a lot of muscle to gain a lot of strength. I think i gained maybe a little muscle and mainly a lot of fat in my last bulk. But being in that caloric surplus for that extended duration of time allowed me to have excellent recovery and get stronger from my gym work. So I think this is probably what people mean when the say 'steroids help recovery' - it's not so much that they give you better recovery. Rather they allow you to eat a lot of food which facilitates the strength gains but additionally steroids allow you to to manage and deal with large surpluses without gaining much bodyfat too.

no.
Muscles are nonsensical they have nothing to do with this bullshit.

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