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Originally Posted by TITAN
Its not "losing weight" its losing body fat that you are after. If I have abs at 250 pounds, thats fine with me. Forget "weight" it does not measure what you want to track. Set yourself up with a mild calorie deficit every day and you will lose the fat.
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i'm well past the point of learning that weight is (almost) insignificant and that BF and body composition are what really matter. it upsets me when infomercials, tv shows and trainers talk about "weight" loss. what we all want to lose is fat. same thing goes for "toning." i hate it when people list it as a goal.
in my case, my BF is so high that it translates to roughly 67lbs of fat. when i said losing weight i was referring to
this weight.
any more thoughts on my original post? is the only difference between "cutting" and "bulking" the calories? i've seen lots of articles lately that promote compound lifts and 8 or less reps for fat loss, and previously i think most sources listed compound lifts and low reps as the way to add size.
