Civdiv
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Over the last few weeks my progress had slowed some and I've noticed a significant drop in gym performance. Muscles are way flatter and almost no pump regardless of workout intensity. I started digging in to others cut logs on here and noticed most guys far leaner than I am are eating way more and still making progress. As the title of this log says, this is my first real cut. I've dieted before but never did a serious cut. I'm probably about 15% BF or so now and I think I need to pay more attention to macros and feeding properly instead of just focusing on deficit and hitting protein. Since going hard into this cut in March I've averaged about 1800 calories a day and 225-250g protein. That left my carbs pretty low. Maybe 50-85g a day.
I started a new meal plan a couple days ago focused on fueling myself better at this body fat. I'm now aiming for 2700 calories a day. Macros at 225C 225P 95F. I'm not too worried yet about modifying it based on workout days. It's easier right now to just keep to the new plan every day and get used to the new macros. The weekly average should be okay for me right now. I'm using chatgpt pretty heavily for this as I'm gaining experience with when to eat carbs VS fats and protein around workouts and time of day.
2 days in and already I feel way more energetic, muscle fullness and vascularity is starting to return, and my endurance in the gym is way better. It's a huge mental hurdle eating so much more after being pretty proud of the discipline it took to keep the calories so low. Especially since I dropped 40lbs since March without losing muscle. Obviously I need a new strategy now. It just feels like I'm backing off on the discipline. I'll see how things go over the next couple weeks but this seems to line up more with the macros I read in other logs from people with a lot more experience.
I started a new meal plan a couple days ago focused on fueling myself better at this body fat. I'm now aiming for 2700 calories a day. Macros at 225C 225P 95F. I'm not too worried yet about modifying it based on workout days. It's easier right now to just keep to the new plan every day and get used to the new macros. The weekly average should be okay for me right now. I'm using chatgpt pretty heavily for this as I'm gaining experience with when to eat carbs VS fats and protein around workouts and time of day.
2 days in and already I feel way more energetic, muscle fullness and vascularity is starting to return, and my endurance in the gym is way better. It's a huge mental hurdle eating so much more after being pretty proud of the discipline it took to keep the calories so low. Especially since I dropped 40lbs since March without losing muscle. Obviously I need a new strategy now. It just feels like I'm backing off on the discipline. I'll see how things go over the next couple weeks but this seems to line up more with the macros I read in other logs from people with a lot more experience.




