Group: Competitive Bodybuilding & Fitness

Created: 2012/01/01, Members: 21, Messages: 5367

Discuss the process of preparing for a competition on the sport of body building, fitness and more!

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asimmer
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2005/02/10, 09:12 PM
maintain a baseline diet before changing your caloric intake? Is 3 months about average for setting your baseline?

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asimmer
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2005/02/10, 09:37 PM
Nevermind, i found it....
rev8ball
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2005/02/10, 11:57 PM
Glad we could be of assistance..... :big_smile:

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kakaroto
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2005/02/11, 01:27 PM
HAHAHAHA LOL

whats the answer by the way?
2005/02/11, 01:57 PM
don't leave me hangin....How long? Please don't talk to yourself Amy. It scares the children.

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asimmer
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2005/02/11, 03:39 PM
4-6 weeks, according to Chris Aceto.

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Carivan
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2005/02/11, 08:10 PM
I could of told you that! :big_smile:

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morpheus1
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2005/02/12, 01:14 AM
Question: When you say establishing a baseline, what exactly do you mean. I have search with FT buddy and all I can figure out is that the baseline is your mantenace calorie level. but you can set that? If so, this worries me because when I started here, I went straight onto a build mass workout and eating schedule. Have I screwed up my baseline by doing that?

asimmer
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2005/02/12, 09:37 AM
I just mean the average amount of calories you get in - your body comes to accept an average amount and will perceive changes in intake differently. Chris Acteo explains it thus - if you take in 2,00 calories one day and 2800 another and 1800 yet another, your body is used to fluctuations and will not go into any type of fat-burning mode when you lower your intake because it knows that you will eat a higher calorie amount again soon. To set your base line you need to find your average intake (track for 3-4 days and average it) and stick to that amount closely for 4-6 weeks, so your body expects that calorie amount. Now you can lower your intake by 200 calories to start cutting, or raise it a little to gain.

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bb1fit
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2005/02/12, 12:30 PM
Sure thing....I have been preaching this for eons it seems! You have to have a starting place from which to make intelligent calorie cuts or additions to take effect. This is why it is so vital to "set" your diet at a calorie amount...i.e...maintenance.

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morpheus1
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2005/02/12, 07:33 PM
Thank you both. I never thought about it before, but it makes sense. So should I stop the mass building diet (If you can call it that) and Set a base line, or would it be better to wait until after I finish the diet in a few weeks?
bobosensei
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2005/02/14, 03:20 PM
hmm this makes sense...I'll be watching my calorie intake closely now to get myself a baseline. I am bad for fluctuating all the time. :(
JustinE22
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2005/02/14, 03:51 PM
for me it helps to eat the same thing every day, sometimes i get sick of eating the same thing every day but i don't do it for taste preference i do it to reach my goals and i switch it now and then by adding flavors to my chicken and what not. that way i can make a calorie change very easily.