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    Hypertrophy Mesocycle Progression

    Dr. Mike Israetel posted an interesting graphic on Instagram yesterday. For those of you that don't IG, here's the graphic and the associated text: Graphic: In order to best progress, we increase the stimulus each microcycle in the accumulation phase of a hypertrophy mesocycle...
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    Thoughts on this PPL

    @pondsbb I like the Pull Push Legs split, too. And I only conventional deadlift once/week, so I hit it on the first Pull Day, the second Pull Day after Legs starts with heavy rows, followed by pullups and snatch grip deadlifts, etc
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    HLM vs. resets?

    @btyler101 As you progress through your lifting career, your gains will slow to a crawl and the only way to stimulate new growth (I literally have a great year if I add 2 lbs/year) is increased volume. With increased volume comes some serious fatigue. Deloads are pit stops in your...
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    Combining L-Citrulline and Beta-Alanine

    @horserider4ever Yes, I've "stacked" both. Literally. With creatine in the middle. I wouldn't worry about these two supplements breaking your fast. While there's arguably some merit for IF from a general health perspective, I don't think there's much evidence that fasting does anything...
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    Got to get rid of the last 15-20 lbs, advice?

    @ashvinne You could argue that they have a few cupcakes on top and the person that doesn't have a few cupcakes over their TDEE will have better weight loss results. Why is the alcohol "on top" of the rest of the diet? Here's a quote: "This debate has been spurred on by the fact that...
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    Got to get rid of the last 15-20 lbs, advice?

    @joecass Alcohol is not the key to losing weight. There is no metabolic pathway for alcohol to turn into fat with any meaningful efficiency. Its the stuff mixed with alcohol and the poor diet choices made when drinking that will slow your weight loss progress. You can quit drinking for a...
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    34/m 6'2" 215 lbs coming to the end of a long bulk and wanting to hear any other experiences

    @nicole198 https://www.muscleandstrength.com/expert-guides/bodybuilding-genetics Not saying you're fat, just that your bulk has likely reached a glorious end. And I'm with you, cutting is much easier than lean/slow bulking
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    Got to get rid of the last 15-20 lbs, advice?

    @gmojis You didn't mention your height, but I suspect you have further to go than 15-20 lbs for a six pack. There's a lot of talk about your workout and very little about your diet. "Sweating good afterwards" is not how you uncover a 6 pack. It is literally as simple as being accountable...
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    34/m 6'2" 215 lbs coming to the end of a long bulk and wanting to hear any other experiences

    @nicole198 At 6'2", you have a lean body mass potential of 183 lbs. Even if you've hit your genetic potential (you haven't), you're bulked to over 20% body fat percentage
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    34/m 6'2" 215 lbs coming to the end of a long bulk and wanting to hear any other experiences

    @nicole198 At 6'2", you've learned an important lesson. 220 lbs is too far to go on a bulk. Sounds like you've run out of progressing with a linear program, and its time to periodize your training.
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    Routine consern

    @jbrad01x Your name sounded familiar. I remember you back in the day on the DD on bodybuilding. I think we're both 4 stars.
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    Routine consern

    @jbrad01x Uh, ... no idea where you came up with 16 sets. 10 sets of back work, and some bis and rear delts thrown in, with a dash of hams at the end. I wouldn't consider snatch grip deads at RPE 7 as "high fatigue." And his MAV is going to go up each training session of the mesocycle...
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    Routine consern

    @jbrad01x OP's not untrained, this is his second bulk. And 10-15 sets per muscle group/week definitely in the wheelhouse. For back, 6 sets for vertical pulls per week, 6 sets for horizontal pulls per week seems reasonable. And starting with snatch grip deads at RPE 7 seems fine. Plus, on top...
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    Routine consern

    @jbrad01x I would guess that the trainer is suggesting a rep range to dial in the right intensity. For example, with the exercises 3x10, and the RPE at 8, trainer wants client lifting 70% of 1RM and leaving a couple reps in the tank. He's just using the 10 reps as a starting point. And I...
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    36 y/o Male - TDEE & Fat loss help

    @binfoco There's several calculators using different equations online. But I like Lyle McDonald's "just multiply your bodyweight X 14" method. https://bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/how-to-estimate-maintenance-caloric-intake.html/ Its easy, simple, and will give you ~the same results as most...
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    2018 Contest Prep Breakdown

    @jesusloveselonmusk Looking great, man! Good job on your win. I enjoy following you on IG
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    I’m not sure what’s happening to my body

    @avalynn You care to share the metabolic pathway of stored fat converting into muscle tissue? You could be on to a groundbreaking discovery in fitness and nutrition. Or, you could just be wrong. If only there was a digital information network that you could type in things like "does fat...
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    I’m not sure what’s happening to my body

    @avalynn That's ... not a thing
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    Results and training/diet info from my overall win at the 2017 INBF Carolina Naturals

    @gharlant ELI5. How would this work? Say I'm enhanced, but for some inexplicable reason, I wanna compete in a local natural show (WTF? and why??). So I prep (which is pretty damn tough, natty or not), then show up hoping that I can beat the polygraph, and let's say I do. But I don't want to...
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