Lo Carb Calories in Appendix IX

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    Kaprice
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    Can anyone explain the Lo-Carb Calories column in Appendix IX?Is that the number of calories we should shoot for pre-workout? It seems awfully low.

    #48480

    I'd have to check, but I think those appendix charts are all the minimum amounts, I'm not 100% sure on it, but about 90% sure.

    #48481

    Richard Schmitt
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    What program are you trying to do? Strength Accumulation or Density Bulking? A lot of that is something to shoot for, but during the ULC Portion of the Day you would eat to hunger and also eat 1:1 in protein and fat in grams.

    #48482

    What program are you trying to do? Strength Accumulation or Density Bulking? A lot of that is something to shoot for, but during the ULC Portion of the Day you would eat to hunger and also eat 1:1 in protein and fat in grams.

    +1

    #48483

    Kaprice
    Member

    Sorry. I'm on the SA. But, I'm not the ideal candidate for CBL since I'm closer to 40%BF. But, I really want to see what kind of results I can get on CBL. I need to lose about 60 pounds.So, for my target weight (long term), that column shows 810 calories, so surely that can't be a target number of calories for the day.

    #48484

    This isn't a calorie counting program, don't worry about counting calories.Just follow the plan, track carbs during ULC and backload so you know your sweet spot and let the program do it's thing.

    #48485

    Kaprice
    Member

    Thanks for your answers, Trevor. I'm just curious why he put a calorie column in his tables if it's not something we need to consider in CBL?

    #48486

    My guess, to humor people who can't let the “a calorie is a calorie” idea go.And for the crazy people that track every thing for fun (Yeah, that's me)

    #48487

    Kaprice
    Member

    I think I found the answer:

    The following tables will help you assess baseline fat and protein needs for the low-carb portion of the day when Carb BackLoading.

    So, if I'm reading that correctly, I'm supposed to keep my calories to around 810 in the low-carb, pre-workout portion. During that same portion, I'm also supposed to get from 85 to 152 grams of protein in, while keeping fat around 37 grams.Then, I get just play around with the Post Workout, as long as I get from 54 to 97 grams of additional protein PWO.Have I misunderstood any of that?

    #48488

    Yes, a bit of a misunderstanding.It's confusing.Those are the minimum amounts to eat.Eat a decent amount of protein during ULC and match 1:1 by gram with fat.

    #48489

    Kaprice
    Member

    My guess, to humor people who can't let the "a calorie is a calorie" idea go.And for the crazy people that track every thing for fun (Yeah, that's me)

    Hah!Actually, I HATE tracking stuff. I've never counted calories before. But, I've read such a wide range of experiences from people trying CBL. Some great successes and some miserable failures. I suspect the failures aren't doing it right, so I feel like it's important to really understand it in the beginning. Then I'll stop tracking, again.

    #48490

    Kaprice
    Member

    Yes, a bit of a misunderstanding.It's confusing.Those are the minimum amounts to eat.Eat a decent amount of protein during ULC and match 1:1 by gram with fat.

    Got it. Thanks again, Trevor!

    #48491

    Not a problem. Good luck. =]

    #48492

    jpmanz
    Guest

    Sorry if I come off sounding dense (I really did read the whole thread), but the recommendation for a 1:1 ratio of fat to protein isn't found in the book anywhere, so what gives?  Throwback to Anabolic Diet ratios for calories (65% fat, 35% protein)?  ???

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