I would not increase your calorie intake at all right now. Your rate of weight loss usurps the ill-educated professionals who have counseled you inappropriately. Continue the current calorie intake and training
Greetings,
I am:
32
6'4''
393 lbs
39% body fat
3 weeks into a Starting Strength Linear Progression - training 3x per week + Thursday soccer
Today's worksets:
275 - 3x5 squat
170 - 3x5 bench
330 - 1x5 dead
I am eating 2800 calories daily - ~230 grams of protein on average.
I have lost 10 lbs in last 8 weeks.
I am recovering sufficiently from my workouts to maintain a linear progression, but some local trainers / family doctor are highly suspect of the low calorie intake.
I'm currently planning to increase calorie intake slowly as recovery requires.
I am being advised by a local trainer to increase my caloric intake to 3800-4000 calories and states this will increase my response to training and increase weight-loss. I believe this is just dumb.
So the core question, so does a ~2500kcal BMR fall within the 'reasonable' range for someone of my size?
Thanks for reading.
I would not increase your calorie intake at all right now. Your rate of weight loss usurps the ill-educated professionals who have counseled you inappropriately. Continue the current calorie intake and training
Why would a professional scoff at a 2800cal diet that is generating weight loss in an individual with weight to lose? That's hardly a dangerous caloric deficit. Fuckin "trainers" man.