Ok I have a few posts about this already but it makes sence to put it in this forum.
This time last year I was doing decent with lifting than in January I messed up my shoulder. By march I was the fattest I have ever been at 5’6" 180 and 30% body fat. I did not get serious about loosing weight until August.
I have lost 45 pounds and my body fat scale which I am sure is of says I am 134 and 17.5%. The lowest it said so far was 16.3%, a few days ago. I feel that is alot of weight to loose while only cutting around 13% body fat.
Diet has been basically Beraridi’s 10 habits along with Mens Health’s Power Foods.
Now the bigger problem.
I started Waterburys 10/10 with the hope of getting to atlleast 15% body fat before starting my first clean bulk. The fat loss phase went well, however in the bulking ohase I continued to loose weight. I started adding cals by adding to the lean protein in each meal and having a bigger breakfest. Well I still am loosing weight.
It is noraml for it to be so hard to gain a few pounds afer a long cutting phase? I think I am doing everything as right as I can but something is obviously wrong.
What would you do? Cut more fat and forget about gaining a little weight right now? Just start a clean bulk weather you are above 15% by the end of 10/10?
I guess I should not get too pissed about it. The more weight I loose now is more lean mass I will eventually gain. I had hopes of gaining 30 pounds in one year for my first clean bulk starting after 10/10. It is going to be alot harder than I thought, Of course I am not getting any younger either.
I did not have alot of muscle to begin with but I am not loosing any muscle and I have not lost too much strengh. except squats, lost alot of strength there. DL is the same though.
I followed it exacltly as written for my weight class.
Before 10/10 I was eating a little bit more. I was eating that same way, every 3 hours they same type of food, Lean protein, greens and fruit. When I noticed I was still loosing when I should have been gaiing I added more lean protein to each meal. I guess it was still not enough cals to gain though.
Interesting, then keep losing, no point in stopping a good thing. And as long as you are forcing yourself to add some weight (even if 5 lbs. seems like nothing to a squat or DL) it will force your body to keep muscle.