Anyone tried the leangains recomp with the +20/-20 eating plan?
I have been doing the leangains cut for a while now and love it, but even tho I'm getting more cut, I'm not liking how small (overall) Im getting. My original aim was for 10% and I don't wanna really slow bulk till I get there.
Just wondering if anyone has tried it and how quick / noticeable the results are.
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04-05-2012, 04:16 AM #1
anyone tried the leangains recomp? (+20/-20)
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04-05-2012, 04:35 AM #2
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04-05-2012, 04:51 AM #3
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04-05-2012, 05:41 AM #4
It is very slow and I doubt you will make it close to 10% doing it. I see it recomended generally for those in that high teens/low 20s % body fat range. If you are in that boat then you can probably drop a couple %s while staying the same weight if you eat at maintenance. But as you already know it is slow. In my opinion just cut your self down to 10-12 % and start an ultra controlled bulk.
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04-05-2012, 05:50 AM #5
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04-05-2012, 09:05 AM #6
I've done lean gains and also prescribed it. I dropped body fat very quickly. You're +\-20% is referring to his general recommendation. That is a recomp. I wanted fat loss in conjunction with weight loss so I simply did a +10%\-40%. Besides UD2, Best and fastest results I've ever seen on me and my client (among lean clients)
YOU set calories. Not lean gains. Lean gains is an eating style and a guide not a diet. Reread through the many articles on Lean gains.com. You pick the calorie sets, not Martin berkhan.
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04-05-2012, 06:59 PM #7
Excuse my ignorance but what is the +20/-20 or +10%/-40%?
Also, is there a specific training routine for leangains or can you use your current routine and just do the 14hr fast and 8 hr feed? Do you lose
fat faster with Leangains as opposed to just eating at the same deficit but several times during the day?
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04-05-2012, 07:47 PM #8
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04-05-2012, 09:03 PM #9
Yes. There is no specific training routine with leangains just a recommendation to lift heavy on your surplus days in his guide for recomp.
14/8 windows are generally prescribed to females. So if youre male shoot for 16, not a huge difference tho.
Leangains versus multiple meals? Well the benefits are much deeper and more profound than simply an increased fat loss advantage, which would be minimal if it even exists. Research has shown that increased fasting periods increase the ability of the body to utilize and begin lipolysis of stubborn body fat however. But if you are not lean there probably would not be a difference in fat loss persay, that will be dictated by your caloric deficit.
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04-05-2012, 10:24 PM #10
The main benefit for me is that once you get used to fasting you 'forget' that you usually eat in the day and look forward to your eating window, and because your eating more calories over a shorter period you can have bigger meals instead of trying to fit smaller meals in all day.
Its really strange but I don't even think about eating or about food anymore in the day. I now take a nice selection of liquids to work lol. Caffeine free tea, sugar free squash and water.LIFT, EAT, SQUAT
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04-06-2012, 05:13 AM #11
Good info, thanks. I am a male (my name is not Gerry as my handle may suggest). My current bodyfat is around 15% and I am cutting. Would you recommend Leangains or should I continue with my cut as it is? My legs and arms are pretty lean....most of the fat I carry is around the midsection and a little on my uppder body, but not much. I am trying to cut down to 10-12%.
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04-06-2012, 05:50 AM #12
Personally I'd recommend it. Its no magic diet (still cals in vs cals out) but once you get used to the fasting (took me about a week) you forget about the 'hassle' of eating every daytime and end up looking forward to your massive meals on the night. I have a cake every workout day as part of my plan and the weight is still dropping off me. Imagine trying to fit a cake into your macros with the '6 meal a day' rule?
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04-06-2012, 09:19 AM #13
This depends on the plan you are currently on. We cannot recommend leangains over a plan we know nothing about .
Leangains is an eating style. A set of ideals that can be applied to most any diet. If you would like us to critique your current plan simply tell us about it, and if it's a good plan, I'll show you how you can incorporate leangains into your plan.
If your plan sucks and you like the idea of fasting then yes I would recommend it. Except you will have to modify the guide to fit your goals. For recomp you basically leave it as is. For accelerated weight loss/fat loss you need to decrease the guide's calorie sets. Simple as that
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04-06-2012, 09:52 AM #14
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04-07-2012, 12:54 AM #16
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