Heavy lifting during prep phase

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    Blaxmas
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    I apologize in advance if this has been covered before but I looked around and didn't see a thread about it so here it goes:Both CNS and CBL call for a 10 day prep phase that eliminates almost all usable carbs. In the CNS book, Kiefer says the diet is really intended for the sedentary individual and not the athlete but on a podcast I heard him say that you can workout during CNS. (Did he change his mind?) But my question is about lifting heavy during the 10 day prep phase of CNS/CBL.  Can it be done safely?  Are there pros and cons to doing it?  I want to be sure that what I do is safe but I must also admit that the best I ever looked in my entire life was a few years ago when I eliminated usable carbs for 3 weeks straight and lifted my ass off in the gym.  What are your thoughts?

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    Gnomer
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    CN style eating has been big in the bodybuilding community since the 70s..Should be just fine

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    Bradley R. Collins
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    I di it before, I'm redoing it now.  No issues.  Strength endurance goes down a little toward the end, but for me strength generally remains constant.  Certainly there is nothing dangerous about it, you might not feel that energetic, though.

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    Brandon D Christ
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    I apologize in advance if this has been covered before but I looked around and didn't see a thread about it so here it goes:Both CNS and CBL call for a 10 day prep phase that eliminates almost all usable carbs. In the CNS book, Kiefer says the diet is really intended for the sedentary individual and not the athlete but on a podcast I heard him say that you can workout during CNS. (Did he change his mind?) But my question is about lifting heavy during the 10 day prep phase of CNS/CBL.  Can it be done safely?  Are there pros and cons to doing it?  I want to be sure that what I do is safe but I must also admit that the best I ever looked in my entire life was a few years ago when I eliminated usable carbs for 3 weeks straight and lifted my ass off in the gym.  What are your thoughts?

    As far as training goes, you need to watch two things when you are low carb:  your volume per a given intensity and your workout length.  Both of those factors will likely need to be reduced when you are low carb.

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    Blaxmas
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    Yeah. I definitely felt less strong in the gym yesterday.  Usually I can hop on the pullup bar fresh and do 10 reps before I really start failing but last night I was failing at 6 reps.  I also did feel considerably less energetic which caused my workout to be shorter.  As long as that's all normal, I'm fine with it. Like I said, I just didn't know if lifting hard in the absence of carbs was damaging to muscle tissue or to my body system in general. Thanks.

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