Help An Idiot Sandwich (Avoid Developing Pocrescophobia)
Hello guys! I apologize if there’s a problem with my post, I attempted to use the search function, but found no post similar enough to satisfy my question.
Age/Sex: 30 M
Current Weight/Height/BF%: 227lb, 6ft, around 28% BF
Calories/Macros: I was eating 2500 calories, 225g Protein, I’d eat ~100-120g Carbs para workout, then split the remaining calories between fats and carbs, eating whichever I thought I was craving more.
Training History: Dip Shittery for 5 years. Always tried to do some form of 5x5. Never went to a coach, tried watching videos from various people. Played Softball. Injured myself a couple of times, once a 3rd degree ligament tear in my right ankle (Thanks to proper squats, I’ve gotten that flexibility back). Kept setting myself back because I’m retarded and prideful. I did go from 330lb and 45-50% BF to where I’m at now. A couple months ago, I buckled down and read/watched how to not be a tard from Rip and finally started making real progress. My squat stalled at 175 because I wasn’t putting the bar low enough, not driving with the hips, and developed that tennis elbow crap. Re-watched Rip explaining the squat, read the App entries on it a few times over, reset to 135 and boom. Now I only have a minute amount of pain that has been dwindling over time.
Last Successful Workout Weights:
Squat: 250lb
Press: 120lb
Deadlift: 325lb
Bench: 195lb
Power Clean: 150lb
Chinup: 1, Tubby tubby
My question is this:
I’ve really been all over the place with calories, thinking I’m eating too much at times, and too little at other times. Over the past 8 years, I’ve eaten at 1750 for a while, I’ve upped it to 2500, then 3000, then 2500, right now, I’m eating 2250. How many calories should I actually be eating, and, (I think this part is the key info that I need) what should I realistically be expecting with that amount of calories? I’ve been a phatass since high school, and I’m tired of it. I’m developing an unhealthy relationship with caloric deficit, I think, and it’s causing me to fail in sticking to the plan because I don’t think I’m losing fat as fast as I should be. I DID read through To Be A Beast, that’s when I started 2500 calories again (2 months ago) and the scale fluctuated between 225-230, the average increasing towards the 230lb number. I was thinking I was supposed to be losing 1.5lb a week? This might be where I get flamed, I’ve seen a MINUTE amount of muscled definition, however my tape measure says my fat is staying where it’s at. Progress pics will make you go “Nah, dude, don’t use the before pic you took yesterday, use one from 2 months ago!” Don’t believe me? I’ll post the pics, I’ll fuqqin do it, bro, don’t test me!
I know the program isn’t built for fat loss, that’s why I walk for about 30m-1 hour 6 days out of the week. I’m fine with slower progression, it’s my fault for being a fat fuq.
Extra info: I eat clean. I eat lots of different meats, my carbs come from veggies, potatoes, or white/jasmin rice. My fats come from the meat/olive oil/dairy. I just about never drink alcohol (because calories). I’ve decided to have a change of occupation and am finishing my degree next semester and applying to be a Texas State Trooper next year, so I really need to lose about 20lb of this fat I don’t need poppin’ abs, I just don’t want all this damned fat. I’m blessed to have been able to make enough money trading stocks to not need a job while doing school. My wife is also very supportive (“Get your fatass in the gym” etc, etc). In all seriousness, she knows how important this is to me and has given me complete freedom to get there. Assume I’m a no-life.
This past week, I worked out on Monday, woke up Tuesday and felt like a lethargic shit (I fell asleep several times throughout the day wednesday) until thursday (I had to stop my workout, because while I felt awake, I just could NOT do more than 2 reps on anything, and I was trying to go ham). First time that’s happened on SS from starting 2 months ago. I just got back from a hunting trip this past weekend and it seems like a good time to re-evaluate.