Originally Posted by Mtxxx92
Thank you guys for the advise. I’m taking everything into consideration and try to apply it to myself. Oh man the cutting sugar is gonna be so hard because I love sweets!!! :(
You don’t have to cut out sugar. Sugar is not amazing for you, but you do not have to cut it out. It’s all about timing as well, when are you eating these sugars?
What the rest said above is on point. It’s really simple, so let’s keep it simple. If you can do all of these things, you will increase your muscle, lose fat, increase energy, focus and mood, increase sex drive, as well as your manliness. No joke.
-intermittent fasting. Make the best 8 hour window that suits your schedule. It is best if you can make it so that the first 6+ hours upon waking you DO NOT EAT. Those 8 hours you choose will be when you can and will eat. For instance, between 3pm-11pm you eat, so from 11:01pm to 2:59pm you will not eat. (Does not have to be this exact, just to show example).
-strength train, HIIT is amazing, and so is a 3 day split strength training routine. Heavy weights with lower reps, no more then 1 hour per workout. Concentrate on compound movements (squats, presses, deadlift, rows). If you can, lift at hour 14 or 15 of your fasted stays. This will shove your growth hormone levels through the roof. Which will help with everything you could ever ask for.
-eat as healthy as you can, no junk food. Lots of protein, complex carbs and healthy fats.
-count calories, stay in a slight calorie deficit (100-300 calories a day) IF will make this easy, especially once your body converts to the program.
Oh, back to the sugar trick. If you have to have your sugars, and can’t live without, make it the first thing you eat after fasting. Especially after a workout, and if you can make it healthy/simple sugars like the ones from fruit, extra points, and it will help restore your glycogen levels after fasting which in result will help you build and maintain muscle even more. Everyday the first thing I eat is normally a few big handful of grapes or lots of watermelon, and a banana.
Oh and if you truly follow this regimen, you will actually start to crave sugar less and less. For me, I never crave any sweets or any type of junk food. I can stare at it and know how “good” it would taste, but I have no desire for it. My mind knows it’s deliciosu, but my body doesn’t care for it. It’s an amazing thing.