I've been reading a lot of threads regarding the benefits and drawbacks to CKD's. Many of the drawbacks are associated with one lowering his/her metabolism through the low calorie 5 day per week diet. I have read Dr. Mauro Dipasquale's Metabolic Diet and Anabolic Solution books, and he advocates a CKD diet for all stages of training: cutting, bulking, and strength phases. My questions are:
1) Would it be adviseable to use a CKD while bulking, assuming the person has no problem injesting that much fat during the day? The reason I ask is that CKD proponents state that calories burned come primarily from fat, so when lifting/performing cardio during one's weekly training, wouldn't that person end up gaining more muscle vs. fat while on a CKD?
2) Would using a CKD be adviseable for someone involved in training for strength as well as hypertrophy? I ask this because of the assertion that the weekend carb up causes a substantial increase in the body's anabolic hormones, which should in turn translate into greater strength in the weight room. I was thinking about this with regards to something like a Westside Powerlifting routine, where one would lift heavy on monday and tuesday, and work speed and lighter weights on thursday and friday?
I am currently in my 4th week of a CKD. This is my first such venture into this type of dieting. I'm 6'2", approx 12% bf, and wieght 192 lbs (currently, started out weighing 198). The transition from a "normal" diet (50C 30P 20F) was extremely easy, energy levels have been high and lifts have been going nicely. Also, I find eating in the CKD confines rather easy.
Finally, my goals, as with most people are to lean out and gain mass. Now, this is supposed to be only possible while juicing, and this is the reason I started a CKD. According to Dr. Pasquale, gaining lean mass while simultaneously losing bodyfat is optimized while using a CKD. Overall, 205-215 lbs at single digit bodyfat would be ideal. This summer I trained westside style powerlifting and have switched to HST (over the course of the last 5 weeks).
Sorry for the long post!! Any help with any of my inquiries would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again
1) Would it be adviseable to use a CKD while bulking, assuming the person has no problem injesting that much fat during the day? The reason I ask is that CKD proponents state that calories burned come primarily from fat, so when lifting/performing cardio during one's weekly training, wouldn't that person end up gaining more muscle vs. fat while on a CKD?
2) Would using a CKD be adviseable for someone involved in training for strength as well as hypertrophy? I ask this because of the assertion that the weekend carb up causes a substantial increase in the body's anabolic hormones, which should in turn translate into greater strength in the weight room. I was thinking about this with regards to something like a Westside Powerlifting routine, where one would lift heavy on monday and tuesday, and work speed and lighter weights on thursday and friday?
I am currently in my 4th week of a CKD. This is my first such venture into this type of dieting. I'm 6'2", approx 12% bf, and wieght 192 lbs (currently, started out weighing 198). The transition from a "normal" diet (50C 30P 20F) was extremely easy, energy levels have been high and lifts have been going nicely. Also, I find eating in the CKD confines rather easy.
Finally, my goals, as with most people are to lean out and gain mass. Now, this is supposed to be only possible while juicing, and this is the reason I started a CKD. According to Dr. Pasquale, gaining lean mass while simultaneously losing bodyfat is optimized while using a CKD. Overall, 205-215 lbs at single digit bodyfat would be ideal. This summer I trained westside style powerlifting and have switched to HST (over the course of the last 5 weeks).
Sorry for the long post!! Any help with any of my inquiries would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again