strength loss during 10-day prep period

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    8699oriel
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    I am wrapping up day 10 of the 10-day CBL prep.  I planned well and diligently stuck morning coffee/coconut oil, late first meal, post-workout hypertrophic shake (~p. 139 of the book) minus the carbs, bacon/eggs, 12 oz. hamburgers with bacon/cheese/spinach, etc.,My bench press sucks relative to my squat and deadlift (I'm a powerlifter) and after naively losing weight (and muscle) doing Weight Watchers, I learned to finally eat enough to get bigger and regained all the bench strength I had lost.  But I'm tired of getting fatter to get stronger and so have come to CBL.  Anyway, a week ago, my BP was still strong and I completed my 3 working sets of 6 reps for the night without a problem.  Last night, however, I could BARELY do 4 reps the first set (same lifting weight for certain reasons) and 3 the second.This scares the hell out of me/stresses me out - after all this hard work to regain strength to lose it in 7 days? >:(  I thought all of Kiefer's suggestions are to help prevent this. Anyone experience this?  How fast did the strength come back once backloading started?  Is it just impossible not to lose some muscle as you lose fat??  I REALLY hope it doesn't take long to get back where I was and beyond.-William

    #80013

    Roadblock
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    Glycogen is the energy source for your muscles and you have just been spending 10 days depleating it. Your strength will return quickly, don't sweat it. Perfectly normal for an ULC diet.RB

    #80014

    Helvete
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    Agreed. The strength loss is only temporary in the later part of the prep phase. You didn't lose any muscle and the strength will be back after you're loaded up with glycogen again.

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    Brandon D Christ
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    The strength will come back once the carbs do.  As the guys said, you have no glycogen therefore it is going to be hard for you to function 100%.  If you go to the gym after your first backload, you will be surprised that your strength has returned.

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