Engineer
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26 yr old
200lbs
5'11"
My current macros and split have been as follows
Chest, back, rest, shoulders, arms, legs, rest
Training days (roughly) *Carbs morning, pre, and post workout only*
200g protein
250g carbs
60-75 g fat
2600-3000 calories
Off days
*Carbs morning only*
200-250g protein
Carbs as low as possible (morning only)
Fats 100-125g
Calories 2300-2600
Is this a good approach at building muscle while also cutting fat?
Or would adding in more frequent cardio while eating more carbs give me better results?
Any opinions would be appreciated
First off, nutrient timing isn't all that important as what really matters is long-term consistency. The whole "carbs are bad before bed" is total BS. Focus on hitting your daily macros based on your goals. If anything, make sure you have some carbs before to fuel your training...and then immediately after to maximize the anabolic window. But, don't worry so much about this.
Secondly, I would tell any natty person that building muscle while losing fat isn't all that likely unless you're a fat fucker that just started training. But, AAS gives you the ability to do this quite well if you're using the right compounds.
I would recommend a 500 kcal/day surplus if trying to build muscle, composed of a MINIMUM 1 g protein/lb bodyweight, about 0.5 g fat/lb bodyweight, and then fill in the rest with carbs. So, based on your stats and split that would equate to roughly 3500 kcals/day (200g protein, 100g fat, 450g carbs).
For cutting, I would recommend a 500 kcal/day deficit, which would equate to roughly 2500 kcals/day (200g protein, 100g fat, 200g carbs).
With all that said, I would strongly recommend you pick either cut or bulk and not try to spin your wheels by doing both at the same...but assuming there is AAS involved...I would suggest setting my macros for recomp. 3000 kcals/day (200g protein, 100g fat, 325g carbs).
