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    1. djbuffnstuff

      djbuffnstuff Well-Known Member

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      I'm starting my cut in 4 days. I am giving myself 9 months to reach my goal, and coincidentally there are exactly 9 months until my 21st birthday.

      I am wondering this though, if I am sure to get enough protein as to not lose any muscle mass, can I expect to see some newbie gains over 9 months even though I'll be eating at a deficit? How much lean body mass can I expect to gain?
       
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      In 9 months you could see a very big transformation.

      If you follow a nice slow(ish) cut, and lift weights, you can potentially see a new you for your 21st.

      You should read through the stickies, map out your macros and if you stick strict to them you will lose a bunch of fat. At the same time, if you start lifting properly (work more with proper form at the start) and get your protein in the proper amount you will also see that 'newb boost' within the first 6 months or so.

      Look into possible taking a bit of creatine (dont go crazy or you will see puffyness and your cut wont look as effective, just like 3g daily should be fine especially if your new on that too) and some kind of pre-workout (they usually have creatine in them anyway) to give you that extra boost since cutting will probably make you feel weak and out of energy and not want to lift.

      You can do it, just start!
       
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      suighja Well-Known Member

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      Yes you will have noob gains even in a deficit. No one can tell you how much that may be. Regadrless, eat at a moderate deficit and they'll likely be optimal. 250-500 cal deficit. Go too extreme on the deficit and less noob gains will be had.
       
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      suighja Well-Known Member

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      Ok thanks. And I have looked at the stickies and figured this plan out. (I have no issue eating the same thing everyday because I usually prepare things differently while cooking)

      Age: 20
      Sex: Male
      Height: 6'2"
      Weight: 230
      Body Fat : 25%

      Maintenance Calories: 2166

      Calories to Intake (Cut 20%): 1733

      Protein: 160g
      Fat: 72g
      Carbs: 111g

      Breakfast:

      2 Eggs, 8oz Yogurt, Vitimins, Water

      Snack:

      Cheese Stick, 11 Almonds, Water

      Lunch:

      Turkey Sandwich, Water

      Snack:

      Banana, Honey, Whey Protein Shake w/Creatine mixed with Water

      Dinner:

      6oz Chicken Breast, 1 Cup Broccoli Flowerets, 1 Cup Cottage Cheese, Water

      Snack:

      4 Sticks Celery and 2Tbsp Peanut Butter, Water
       
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      You might gain a few pounds and improve your definition. However if I where you I would cut 20lbs eat maintenance and then workout with a view of cutting next summer.

      Your problem is that your not doing any exercise.
       
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      When I start my cut I'm going to be doing MWF Weight Lifting and TuesThurs Cardio
       
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      It looks like you are doing this the right way! I suspect that you will want to switch to bulking in four months or so. You look like you don't need to lose too much fat, and once you start to see them muscles you'll want to bulk up. Good luck op!
       
    8. baletki

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      Thanks! And like I said before haven't quite started yet, but really excited to start. Just waiting on my next paycheck so I can actually go buy some food. Haha.
       
    9. Canellesao

      Canellesao Well-Known Member

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      You will look worlds better if you start lifting 3x a week now. Do not lift more than that as you do not want to burn yourself out when you get down to a normal weight and can focus on building mass.

      YOLO

      You only lift once
       
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      Thanks. And what do you think I should start lifting like? I know there's the sticky with which exercises, but I mean should I rest a lot between sets, or pump them out quickly? High or low intensity?
       
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