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Purpose here is to discuss lifting weights and fasting in one thread.
Reason being the other threads really focus on one or the other and not both, and we're getting into overlapping discussions, so, here we are.
Good news here is that I'm experiencing all the same "symptoms" if you want to call them that, with my fast so far. I stopped eating last night supper, so I'm in my second 12-hour block rn. Something I'm doing differently this time around is I am lifting.
Israetel has a recommendation for what he calls "de-loading," where you basically, for strength trainers (me), you reduce the weight to c. 90% what you were doing leading up to the de-load, and cut the sets in half. I figure this makes sense to try on a fast, so I started this morning with de-loaded squats and overhead press.
Coming into today the last thing I did for lifting (yesterday) was deadlifts, and I introduced myself to two-rep sets (which Israetel calls "doubles"), followed by a fifth set of c. AMRAP (As Many Reps As Possible). I was working with 365 LBS.
So the next time I deadlift, which will be on Thursday I think, I'll reduce down to c. 330 LBS, and do two sets of doubles followed by a third set of c. AMRAP. Israetel's idea with de-loading is to reduce the weight and the sets, to give everything a break, but to still stimulate muscles to grow, to actively prevent muscle loss.
Now this is where the unorthodox nature of the cutting fast comes in, because even though I'm still stimulating muscle growth, I'm not feeding myself any protein or any food at all, so my muscles aren't going to be able to really do much growing, but whatever they can do, will be done. It's an experiment in progress.
Lifting thread
A user suggested 'tongue-in-cheek' that we should start a 'smoking lounge' thread because me and some former smokers started talking about our tobacco habits, mucking up a thread (not on purpose, and no disrespect intended to @Right Divider :e4e: ). I thought better of it. I thought why not...
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Fasting thread
This came out of the Lifting thread, @Jefferson mentioned he fasts weekly and he got me intrigued about it. I personally tie it together with lifting weights and fitness but plenty of people don't, many people fast for religious and spiritual reasons as well, so I thought I'd make a new thread...
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Purpose here is to discuss lifting weights and fasting in one thread.
Reason being the other threads really focus on one or the other and not both, and we're getting into overlapping discussions, so, here we are.
I am beginning a new cut today. I'm calling it a cutting fast, or a fasting cut, either one, and it's unorthodox. I haven't seen any of the health and fitness public intellectuals like Dr. Berg or Israetel or Huberman or Attia recommend or suggest this method. It's probably for good reason too, but nonetheless, I'm going to keep trying it out, because I like the results so far.... I learned I should be doing around 20 reps for someone my age. I still need to learn how many sets and how many days per week for someone my age but this is progress.
Good news here is that I'm experiencing all the same "symptoms" if you want to call them that, with my fast so far. I stopped eating last night supper, so I'm in my second 12-hour block rn. Something I'm doing differently this time around is I am lifting.
Israetel has a recommendation for what he calls "de-loading," where you basically, for strength trainers (me), you reduce the weight to c. 90% what you were doing leading up to the de-load, and cut the sets in half. I figure this makes sense to try on a fast, so I started this morning with de-loaded squats and overhead press.
Coming into today the last thing I did for lifting (yesterday) was deadlifts, and I introduced myself to two-rep sets (which Israetel calls "doubles"), followed by a fifth set of c. AMRAP (As Many Reps As Possible). I was working with 365 LBS.
So the next time I deadlift, which will be on Thursday I think, I'll reduce down to c. 330 LBS, and do two sets of doubles followed by a third set of c. AMRAP. Israetel's idea with de-loading is to reduce the weight and the sets, to give everything a break, but to still stimulate muscles to grow, to actively prevent muscle loss.
Now this is where the unorthodox nature of the cutting fast comes in, because even though I'm still stimulating muscle growth, I'm not feeding myself any protein or any food at all, so my muscles aren't going to be able to really do much growing, but whatever they can do, will be done. It's an experiment in progress.
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