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| My husband lost 65 lbs on the atkins and then gained 15 lbs of muscle just by staying on the plan and working out with weights. |
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| If 210 is your goal weight, you will be in maintenance by then, and will have added back all of the OWL foods. You will be able to adjust your bulking menu from that? I would imagine you shouldn't have a problem even as you are going thru OWL. I have always read that most bodybuilders follow a fairly low carb plan when 'cutting' and trying to lose bodyfat, so I don't see how it would be an issue for you? Is there a specific plan you are following? Atkins maintenance is a varied well balanced diet, what foods is it you are concerned that you wont be eating?
__________________ Jen, 38, F sw146/at goal ![]() Last edited by sadie147; April 18th, 2007 at 07:00 AM. |
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| I was more concerned that I would keep losing weight..then again, I've been in extended induction. |
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| I would think that this would be the prefect plan for what you want to achieve. Go through the rungs now and vary your diet to learn what you can and cannot eat. Once you are at goal and on maintenance you can add calories to fit your needs. I do not suggest getting to goal by staying on induction. I think it is super important to start incorporating new foods now to make transitioning into your gain weight mode easier.
__________________ Re-Start Date 11/29/08 Height 5'4 Female 47 CW 160 GW 130 Mini Goal 150 |
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