Tuesday, July 4, 2017
Should You Try To Bulk Or Cut? 45/84
One of the first things I talk to everyone about when we first meet is their goals. Some people are very clear on what they need, because either they know they need to lose a significant amount of weight or they are already pretty lean. Although a lot of people fall into that, there are a ton of people who are conflicted and don't know which way to go.
Some people are already kind of skinny or kind of lean, but still want to get bigger and have bigger muscles. They may have some muscle already, but also still have some extra body fat. So for those people the question can arise of "which one do I tackle first?" Do you start with bulking and trying to get bigger? Or do you lose that extra bit of fat first? Let's figure it out.
The main question you need to ask is "How lean are you already?' There are a number of ways to figure this out but usually the best for the average person is a skinfold pinch test of some kind of bio-electrical impedance like InBody. If you have access to a Bod Pod, hydrostatic weighing or Dexa Scan those would be better but not everyone will have that option.
Once you know your body fat you can decide which way to go. If you're a guy, I would recommend getting down to 10-12% body fat and for women you probably want to be under about 20% or less. Until you get to be this lean, you shouldn't worry about bulking at all. There are a couple reasons for this
For one, you're going to look more muscular or more toned when you get leaner. It sounds kinda weird but as you lose that extra body fat the muscles you already have are going to be more visible and you're going to look like you've added muscle. Definite bonus. Combine this with the small amount of muscle you can add in a cut and some people might just be good there.
Second, you're body works better when you're lean. A big part of that is attributed to hormones. When you have less fat on your body, your insulin sensitivity is better (your ability to tolerate carbs), and you have better amounts of testosterone, growth hormones, and estrogen. If those things are out of wack (like when you're overweight) trying to add muscle won't work out too well and you'll probably end up gaining just as much fat as muscle.
When you're lean, it's easier to add muscle to your frame without adding too much fat. You'll probably still add a little but nothing too bad (if you're doing it right). If you have too much fat when you start, way too much of the weight you add is going to be fat and not muscle. This goes back to the hormones I mentioned and is obviously no good.
So the biggest question to ask yourself is how lean you are already. If your body fat is too high then cut first. If you're pretty lean already, you can start to add some quality mass. For my next few posts l detail how to run a successful cut and how to run a successful bulk. Once you decide which goal to work for, you'll have a good blueprint to follow to get there. If you still feel like you need more help then please reach out. I help people change their lives every day and I would love to help you too!
See you tomorrow!
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