Workout help.
Where did it say lay off the weights 
You shouldn't be measuring your progress with the scales alone. Go get a body fat test done and then measure your waist line. That way if you're not moving the scales but your waist is going down you know you're on the right track and when you get your bf tested again it should be lower.

You shouldn't be measuring your progress with the scales alone. Go get a body fat test done and then measure your waist line. That way if you're not moving the scales but your waist is going down you know you're on the right track and when you get your bf tested again it should be lower.
I'm not going to argue but I strongly disagree with your last statement.
Lifting weights burns cals and increases or at least maintains LBM and the more LBM the higher the metabolic basal rate.
Balance the two.
Lifting weights burns cals and increases or at least maintains LBM and the more LBM the higher the metabolic basal rate.
Balance the two.
You wont burn the fat that is on top of the muscle. He is looking for a lean appearance, which requires him to burn off the upper layer of fat. Lifting weights, with a caloric surplus will just make his muscle grow. This is called bulking, the opposite of what he wants to do. When you cut, you lose a little bit of muscle mass, there is nothing you can do about it, comes with the territory. To get the body you want, you bulk 10% over what you want to be, then cut, afterwhich, you will be exactly where you want to be. To lose the fat, he needs a caloric deficit, and if you lift weights, you are promoting muscle atrophy. NOT lifting weights while cutting actually preserves more muscle than if you worked out. We can disagree all we like, but its biology.
Originally Posted by TurboDSMJ,Mar 6 2007, 02:26 PM
I'd guess it's a bit under 2,000 calories. I don't think I'm "starving" myself.
"low fat foods." Cheerio's, a turkey sandwhich, homemade salad with vinegar, etc. Just normal foods, but I try not to over do it.
"low fat foods." Cheerio's, a turkey sandwhich, homemade salad with vinegar, etc. Just normal foods, but I try not to over do it.
"I don't think I'm "starving" myself"
your right on.
Originally Posted by NFRs2000NYC,Mar 7 2007, 11:40 AM
You wont burn the fat that is on top of the muscle.

He is looking for a lean appearance, which requires him to burn off the upper layer of fat.
[QUOTE] Lifting weights, with a caloric surplus will just make his muscle grow.
Originally Posted by Austblue,Mar 6 2007, 05:31 PM
because I can tell you now that you're not sub 2000cals unless you're sleeping all day otherwise you would be losing.
In all honesty... Don't waste time counting calories, don't waste time adding calories, yada yada...
You should know what is healthy and what's not.
Big no-nos... NO fast food. NO ice cream, candy bars ect ect. NO eating late. NO skipping work outs.
Be consistant with going to the gym.
Don't be so concerned about the scale as when you work out more you will begin a transition of losing fat and gaining muscle (Muscle weighs more... so you will)
Pretty much... don't worry about numbers... look at what you eat and how you look and feel.
You aren't competing in anything you know?
You should know what is healthy and what's not.
Big no-nos... NO fast food. NO ice cream, candy bars ect ect. NO eating late. NO skipping work outs.
Be consistant with going to the gym.
Don't be so concerned about the scale as when you work out more you will begin a transition of losing fat and gaining muscle (Muscle weighs more... so you will)
Pretty much... don't worry about numbers... look at what you eat and how you look and feel.
You aren't competing in anything you know?


