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Ugh... Offically hating cutting


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ok yesterday was the first day of my offical cut, having been bulking with my personal trainer for the last 3 months and having gained about 4-5lb of muscle she finally think's im really to try and find my abb's haha.

And everything was 100% great untill i read my nutition sheet .... what can i say other than UGH!!!! ... it's horrid, she's not got me on food im not sure what it is but it's not any kind of food i''ve every concidered a meal before.

Please someone explain to me HOW!!!! peanut butter, broccolli and a protien shake is supposed to be concidered a meal???

I trust my trainer she's dont amazing thing's with me and my body over the past 3 months but seriously this diet is killer. you'd have to be a robot to enjoy this kind of meal plan, im sure it's very functional and she assured me it works and that if i stick to it ill see my abbs by christmas.

i've worked out the macro's and tbh it all seems fairly reasonable, it's not a starvation diet, im eating lot's of protein, and have cycle for fats and carbs and i can't see anything that jumps out at me that's unhealthy or bad.

But seriously there is not a decent meal to been seen on this thing how am i supposed to stick to it when im not entirely sure i class it as food??

Anyone got any tips how to stay motivated when the food is crappy??

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Original Post by caloriecountingme:

leiela, my honest assessment is that i think you looked hotter in the photos where you were 125.  i don't see hardly any fat on those photos, and you had enough muscle that you looked strong.  i can't believe how skinny you are now!  in my opinion, you look exactly the same as you did at 125, minus the muscle tone and shape.  your waist is just tiny, so i can't even respond to questions about it getting smaller :)

 The great i totally "get" what you mean i think the main problem i've had is alot of the fat fell off my arms which is where i least needed it to shift which is exactly why im going back to bulking in Jan to try ad put some of that thickness back on.

I'm a typical pear and my weight go's from my upper half before my lower half which is why my trainer had me bulking in the first place because in the postition i was in back in august the state of my arms at this point would have just been scarey if id continued to diet.

Right now im finally happy with my legs, i can actually see abit of muscle tone on them where as at 125lb there where still fat sausages on the end of my ass haha, however i also agree them my arms/shoulders etc arn't looking as good as they did at 125 because they are abit wirey now and need mass putting back on to fill them out abit, which is the plan for jan.

you see this is why i asked you guy's your opinion, my trainer thinks i can afford to continue cutting for the rest of christmas... im not so sure because mostly because of the way my arms are going and i wanted a second opinion... personally i do want abit of shape stick insect is not a good look haha.

 

What does that trainer have you doing, 'cause you look awsome!!!

Original Post by caloriecountingme:

leiela, my honest assessment is that i think you looked hotter in the photos where you were 125.  i don't see hardly any fat on those photos, and you had enough muscle that you looked strong.  i can't believe how skinny you are now!  in my opinion, you look exactly the same as you did at 125, minus the muscle tone and shape.  your waist is just tiny, so i can't even respond to questions about it getting smaller :)

I have to agree with caloriecountingme.  I know it is hard to tell sometimes on yourself.  If I were you, I would not continue to cut!  You've done alot of great work!!  Congrats!

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