lightshift
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I am thinking that I would really like to lean out and get that hard, defined vascular look. I am looking rather 'soft' in the muscles and I am probably around 15% bf right now. I'm thinking of going keto and utilize my fat for fuel, as a result of this my body won't be holding onto fat for storage. My question is whether it would be viable to keep in this state, and slowly increase my net calories over time and keep growing muscle without adding pounds of fat and losing definition and staying lean all year round. I'm tired of bulking up for 6 months or more a year and looking and feeling like shit and then cutting down to look my best for just a few months a year. What I am wondering is whether there is a difference in the amount of lean muscle gained through both dietary methods. There are no studies that I know of that answers this but I do know that with ketosis HGH is extremely high and you are always anabolic, whereas through an average diet with lots of carbs, you are catabolic if you do not eat regularly. I believe that the need for carb cycling is a myth and that it could be possible to adapt your body to run all year round on ketones. I know that this is quite a controversial topic within the bodybuilding community, but I thought I would ask to see opinions and for anyone with knowledge or experience of a Keto diet to provide any input. Cheers guys.
