mrgoodstuff
Master Don Juan
Oh yeah I've done keto for months. Tried that in university many years ago. It was one of the first things i tried. Lived on things like bacon, protein shakes, olive oil, and eggs. It's exhausting. You start to smell really bad from the ketones too. It's pretty gross. Didnt do anything for my body fat at all. Just lost a load of muscle.
Then tried aggressive and gradual bulk cut cycles with 200-500 calorie daily excesses and deficiencies. Again tended to just lose muscle on the cuts and body fat stays the same. Always with at least 1g protein per kg body weight and usually 1g protein per lb body weight.
Most recently ive done intermittent fasting the past 9-12 months continuously. Dizzy most days by the time I'm due to eat but I figured it was still worth the effort. Bioimpedance scale reads the same and I look the same. Still continuing with it though.
I don't think there's anything else I can try. I'm just gonna keep eating healthy and exercising but I would need to drop around 5% body fat to get nice abs and that was equally true 15 years ago. I weigh the exact same and fit the same clothes as I did when I was 20. So while exercise and diet is preventing me from deteriorating with age, I don't seem to be able to do much better either.
I used to get so bummed out over it. Having nice abs has been a dream of mine since I was 15 and started lifting weights and going for runs. Seemed like an easy way to boost your SMV. All it would take is some hard work which I'm not averse to. But that's not what's happened. I don't really stress about it anymore though its still disappointing.
I know too many examples of guys who have ripped bodies and have done only a tiny fraction of what I've done to get there. One of my other cousins is a personal trainer. When he bulks he eats 3000 calories a day and gains pure muscle. Never loses definition. Not on juice either. Exercises normally 3-5 times a week. Nothing unusual. Some guys are just designed for this.
Excuses. It sounds like you did the ketogenic diet and over did it on the fats. If you eat too many calories you will remain fat.Oh yeah I've done keto for months. Tried that in university many years ago. It was one of the first things i tried. Lived on things like bacon, protein shakes, olive oil, and eggs. It's exhausting. You start to smell really bad from the ketones too. It's pretty gross. Didnt do anything for my body fat at all. Just lost a load of muscle.
Then tried aggressive and gradual bulk cut cycles with 200-500 calorie daily excesses and deficiencies. Again tended to just lose muscle on the cuts and body fat stays the same. Always with at least 1g protein per kg body weight and usually 1g protein per lb body weight.
Most recently ive done intermittent fasting the past 9-12 months continuously. Dizzy most days by the time I'm due to eat but I figured it was still worth the effort. Bioimpedance scale reads the same and I look the same. Still continuing with it though.
I don't think there's anything else I can try. I'm just gonna keep eating healthy and exercising but I would need to drop around 5% body fat to get nice abs and that was equally true 15 years ago. I weigh the exact same and fit the same clothes as I did when I was 20. So while exercise and diet is preventing me from deteriorating with age, I don't seem to be able to do much better either.
I used to get so bummed out over it. Having nice abs has been a dream of mine since I was 15 and started lifting weights and going for runs. Seemed like an easy way to boost your SMV. All it would take is some hard work which I'm not averse to. But that's not what's happened. I don't really stress about it anymore though its still disappointing.
I know too many examples of guys who have ripped bodies and have done only a tiny fraction of what I've done to get there. One of my other cousins is a personal trainer. When he bulks he eats 3000 calories a day and gains pure muscle. Never loses definition. Not on juice either. Exercises normally 3-5 times a week. Nothing unusual. Some guys are just designed for this.
Also everyone body respond different
Try this for ten weeks and add in at least 30 min of daily cardio:
.8gram of protein per lb of bodyweight .
No more than 50 grams ofr carbs . Do that preferably one hr before workout.
Fats at 30-40grams
Consume nothing processed
3-5 days of weights. 2 days of core and or abs.
The cardio and diet will strip fat.