![]() Thanks! Not a stupid question at all! Those are called "Back-off sets" Here's an exerpt from the link I'm including below: ![]() Used to do Leangains/IIFYM, but now I just do IIFYM because I can't do leangains with only one rest day. Try to keep it something like 40/50/10, I guess. I focus on high protein/high carb/low fat, minimizing it to 50g a day if possible, but I'm not exactly clean bulking so it might end up at 75g if I go out to eat. Cut: 2500cal, Bulk: 3800, but I often eat closer to 4000cal.Pretty much a body part split, each day focusing on a major lift, 6x a week. In the Army I frequently ran, sprinted, and conducted ruck marches. Also looking into starting rowing for dragon boat, but I have no ERG/Concept 2 to work with. Going to start T-Nation's 6 Week Sprint Program. Former Army who's going to be an undergrad student in the Fall. Advanced (3 years total, about to be one year serious).How you went from that (a respectable physique, but nothing impressive) 4 months ago to apparently world class natty in 4 months is beyond me though. A few months back your picture is at 178 pounds and something around 13-17% bf (hard to tell exactly, but no lower). In your case, 3 days ago you said you were 180 lbs yet now apparently 192 (okay). It's not a knock on you or him (maybe a little), but the bf% numbers are off which matter a hell of a lot. He won the WBFF World Fitness Model finals before so it sounds like you could compete at an international level if what you say is true (huge emphasis on natty as well). Your example of Rob Riches (5' 10" 180 lbs ~7% bf off-season, numbers pulled from an online profile of his) is interesting because you are stating that you have more LBM than him (RR 167.4 and you 174 lbs) at 2 inches shorter after only a year of lifting seriously. I meant in terms of LBM, not necessarily shredded/cut. ![]() See the Related Subreddits section for other popular fitness-related subreddits.General Posting Guidelines (click for more info): No Questions Related to Injury, Pain, or Any Medical Topic Progress Posts Must Be Detailed and Useful Posts Must Be Specific to Physical Fitness and Promote Useful Discussion ![]() No Threads That Are Answered by the Wiki, Searching Threads, or Google Welcome to r/Fitness! Click Here for a one-stop shop of our most important resources. ![]()
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