How To Burn More Fat By Rotating Your Carb Intake!

One of the mantras I seem to recite daily to unsuspecting clients is the need to make sure they’re not just ready on time, but ready early.

Being able to peak well for a contest is, first and foremost, overall condition and body composition. However, once you are in your best shape, you can improve your success by being in position to have options due to resuming a higher level of food intake. Unfortunately, many at that point are rushing to just be ready and even then may have misjudged by a couple of pounds.

Many Are Rushing To Be Ready And Then May Have Misjudged By A Couple Of Pounds.

If there’s one common disappointment on contest day, it’s that after months of time and work, “I just didn’t quite look as lean as I thought I would at that weight.”

Being ready early is the obvious answer, but I’m sure I need to convince a few readers on this point. I recently read a comment by a competitor on my forum who said you don’t want to be too lean too soon;that peaking early isn’t a good thing.

Peaking early is a great thing! The only time someone starts loosing muscle or looking stringy isn’t if they peaked early, but if they dieted incorrectly or don’t know how to make that transition. Also, if a competitor is competing too long – too many shows in a year – it can get harder to maintain size, but it can be done. The answer is to manage your diet well and that starts with day one.

Hormones Can Leave You More Sensitive To Carbs Resulting In Up To 10 Times The Fat Regain From Your Carb Binge Meal.

Your Higher Carb Days Rescue You And Your Metabolism.

Conclusion

As I started this article, you want to plan the end of the off-season to have you at the right body composition and with enough time to take all guesswork out of the picture. Once you’ve missed being lean enough for a show or two, you’ll never forget how necessary it is to start early and plan for the normal metabolic slowdown at the end.

Don’t drop carbs out completely – use them to keep your muscle and keep your metabolism – but know your body type and get a purposeful, determined start.

Cycling carbs on one of these patterns can help you sustain a strong pace and keep your muscle. Winning isn’t just what happens on contest day; contests are won months before the national anthem is sung and the curtain goes up!

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August 3, 2010 • Posted in: Diet Help

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