Throttle said:
If you are able to go from 170/20% to 170/10% in 16 weeks, you'll be able to get there with either method. Sounds ridiculous to me either way... how about a more reasonable goal?
I never said that you could do that. Reread what I posted. Its not possible unless youre a newbie and youre taking massive amounts of drugs.
Throttle said:
I don't understand the appeal of going significantly below 10%,
I dont see the appeal either, but most men have to be below 10% to get rid of the love handles and clearly see that "6-pack." Sprinters, cyclists, competing bodybuilders etc. will be below 10%.
Throttle said:
Myth: You need a positive calorie balance to gain muscle and a negative calorie balance to lose body fat. Untrue. Just a little bit of care about when & what you eat & when you exercise go a very long way.
Im not arguing that, but why make things harder when there is an easier/better way because having a positive cal intake makes it A LOT easier to gain muscle and having a negative cal intake make it A LOT easier to lose fat. And thats a fact.
Throttle said:
Myth: You need to micromanage your diet to achieve such a balance. Untrue. Mr. R can measure things within 0.1 oz if he likes, but that's optimization, and isn't necessary (and for some of us is wholly unsustainable) for building muscle while losing fat
I believe it does take "optimization" to gain muscle and lose fat at the same time if youre not in one of the 3 circumstances I outlined above.
It must be that what you call micromanaging your diet and what I call micromanaging your diet are two different things. With my definition, micromanaging your diet means knowing when to eat, what to eat and how much to eat. And for your average person this can be hard. And then the when, what, how much to eat can be different if youre a ecto, meso, endo. Your average person isnt going to do the research it takes to figure all this shyt out.
Throttle said:
Myth: Bulk/cut cycling gets you there faster. Possibly. But most guys bulk very sloppily & simply loathe cutting cycles. They offload the micromanagement onto one cycle & then associate it with misery. Again, not very sustainable.
Yeah, just like most guys dont gain or lose anything when they are trying to gain muscle and lose fat at the same time. Its mostly about dedication and consistency. The only thing im arguing here is that, for your average person and your elite bodybuilders, bulking and cutting cycles are a hell of a lot easier and you get better results.