inthepottershands
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@birdinmypalm the next thing is to go onto maintenance and focus on exercise. get plenty of protein, healthy fats, fiber.
maintaining is not very different from cutting, as u continue to do all the same things but just have more freedom when it comes to food. exercising now will not be for weight loss but rather to increase that budget even further so it is pretty rewarding. in my opinion u should take long maintenance break and focus on eating and training well, then if it will be needed, go on a cut whenever ur ready, mentally and physically.
i been in similar situation, so i want to warn u - u might get ravenous once u start eating more, especially if ur also gaining more muscle. it could take a while before ur appetite becomes normal - at least for me, i had to eat maintenance or slight surplus for another 3 or so months to finally stop feeling like bottomless pit. not saying it happens to everyone but it's definitely something to be aware of.
i was in deficit for about 6 months as well, with little to no results at the end, and that was the moment i did my research and found out about maintenance breaks (for every 3 or so months of deficit, it is recommended to take 1-2 weeks of maintenance to avoid plateauing). went on to maintain, and just couldn't bring myself to go on a cut again. it's been plenty of time now and my appetite is all good, so i'm getting ready to go on a shorter cut. no living in deficit anymore
maintaining is not very different from cutting, as u continue to do all the same things but just have more freedom when it comes to food. exercising now will not be for weight loss but rather to increase that budget even further so it is pretty rewarding. in my opinion u should take long maintenance break and focus on eating and training well, then if it will be needed, go on a cut whenever ur ready, mentally and physically.
i been in similar situation, so i want to warn u - u might get ravenous once u start eating more, especially if ur also gaining more muscle. it could take a while before ur appetite becomes normal - at least for me, i had to eat maintenance or slight surplus for another 3 or so months to finally stop feeling like bottomless pit. not saying it happens to everyone but it's definitely something to be aware of.
i was in deficit for about 6 months as well, with little to no results at the end, and that was the moment i did my research and found out about maintenance breaks (for every 3 or so months of deficit, it is recommended to take 1-2 weeks of maintenance to avoid plateauing). went on to maintain, and just couldn't bring myself to go on a cut again. it's been plenty of time now and my appetite is all good, so i'm getting ready to go on a shorter cut. no living in deficit anymore