As you likely know, during a peak week the name of the game is maximizing intracellular water retention and eliminating extracellular water retention. While I’m in no way shape or form looking to take to the stage soon (still at 12-15% bf), my question is, is there a way to manipulate this all cut long safely?
I’m not looking to look full as I know I need to replace glycogen and carb heavily to obtain that. I stay hydrated (1-1.5 gal a day), do semi heavy sodium (4-5,000 mg a day) and my potassium stays around 3,000mg a day. I know I’m depleted on my glycogen as I’m at 200g of carbs a day and training heavily. Is the name of the game just to make sure I’m eating enough post workout carbs to pull water into the muscles and out of the sub q with the little glycogen I’m replacing and staying hydrated?
While I know I’ll never be peeled at 12%+ bf, I would kill to have that dry look most days. You know the one where all the stars align and you wake up thin skinned and vascular? I’d like to try to eliminate any bloat and walk around like that 90% of the time. Is this even possible?
I’m not looking to look full as I know I need to replace glycogen and carb heavily to obtain that. I stay hydrated (1-1.5 gal a day), do semi heavy sodium (4-5,000 mg a day) and my potassium stays around 3,000mg a day. I know I’m depleted on my glycogen as I’m at 200g of carbs a day and training heavily. Is the name of the game just to make sure I’m eating enough post workout carbs to pull water into the muscles and out of the sub q with the little glycogen I’m replacing and staying hydrated?
While I know I’ll never be peeled at 12%+ bf, I would kill to have that dry look most days. You know the one where all the stars align and you wake up thin skinned and vascular? I’d like to try to eliminate any bloat and walk around like that 90% of the time. Is this even possible?