lukiss96
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Admittedly I was never ripped like real 8%, I was maybe once or twice in the ~10% zone. I usually maintain between 12-16% year round. I would like to try and get to single digits to experiment there. I'm used to eating 3000+ cals. However, for the past month or so I have been cutting and playing with an idea to eat 2600-2800 calories long term and see what happens and to what body fat % I might get to and maintain. I'm usually in 230's zone, I'm willing to lower myself in to 210's just to see and experiment. So I would appreciate guys personal experiences on how you manage do it. Thanks.
Your stats?
How many calories do you consume?
What are your macros?
What is your activity level?
How do you combat or manage appetite?
Do you stay ripped/shredded/very lean year round or do you allow yourself to climb higher during some periods of the year?
What are some tips for someone like me who's trying to achieve <10% and possibly stay there for awhile? (For the first time)
Do you suggest lowering the weight on the bar a bit and not focusing too much on the strength or try to keep strength as much as possible? (Obviously I won't bench 400's anymore, but thinking of going a bit higher reps than 6-10).
P.S. this is just to get an idea how you guys do it, I understand perfectly that I'm not you and you're not me. We have different genetics, calorie requirements and size.
Your stats?
How many calories do you consume?
What are your macros?
What is your activity level?
How do you combat or manage appetite?
Do you stay ripped/shredded/very lean year round or do you allow yourself to climb higher during some periods of the year?
What are some tips for someone like me who's trying to achieve <10% and possibly stay there for awhile? (For the first time)
Do you suggest lowering the weight on the bar a bit and not focusing too much on the strength or try to keep strength as much as possible? (Obviously I won't bench 400's anymore, but thinking of going a bit higher reps than 6-10).
P.S. this is just to get an idea how you guys do it, I understand perfectly that I'm not you and you're not me. We have different genetics, calorie requirements and size.
