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833 - Legitimacy of Body Fat Testing, When To Call Clients Out, and More...
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Timestamps:
(4:30) - First, thanks for being so generous with your info! My question is this - I am planning to start a cut next week. I have my calories and macros figured out, I think. I have many instances in my past where I stupidly learned the hard way that my body falls apart when I am too low carb. (Lose my period, hormones tank, hypothyroidism, can't gain muscle, can't sleep etc etc) For the record, I am not underweight (and never was). Currently I am at maintenance: 2,400 cals a day, 170g protein, 80g fat, and 250g carbs. I light weights 4 times a week in a hypertrophy program, and get lots of steps and NEAT naturally. When I calculated my 12 week cut (with 3 weeks of diet breaks) I tried to keep my carbs as high as possible, but they obviously have to go down. I came up with: 1,900 cals a day, 160g protein, 46g fat, 185g carbs. I'm curious to get a second opinion about these numbers. Is 185 too high for carbs during a cut, or could I bump them up even more? I know it depends of course. I'm just terrified of having really bad biofeedback right away after making such huge health progress. I have about 15 lbs to lose, and might break it up to not stress my body out too much. I also don't want to be too much of a wuss, and screw it up by not going hard enough.Thanks so much!!
(18:35) - I know I have asked this in the past, but will you have any mentorship opportunities coming within the next year? If not, where do you recommend I go to continue my education & just overall be a better coach?
(29:40) - Hydrostatic body fat testing… is it accurate?
(39:00) - Do you call your clients out on their excuses?
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Blog – http://www.tailoredcoachingmethod.com/blog
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Cody McBroom Has Also Been Featured On: Huffington Post, Bodybuilding.com, The PTDC,
Dr. John Rusin, Muscle For Life, Barbell Shrugged, Strong By Design, OPEX Fitness and
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Manage episode 347402628 series 3357891
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To Apply For Coaching: Click Here
Download The Tailored Trainer: Tailored Trainer Sign Up Page
To Get Your Questions Answered On The Podcast: Ask Us Here!
Download 1 (or ALL) Of Our FREE GUIDES: https://www.tailoredcoachingmethod.com/guides
Giant Lifting Equipment (10% Off With Code “TCM10”): GiantLifting.com
1st Phorm Supps: https://www.1stphorm.com/tailoredcoachingmethod
To Get Cody’s Amazon Recommendations, Click Here
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Timestamps:
(4:30) - First, thanks for being so generous with your info! My question is this - I am planning to start a cut next week. I have my calories and macros figured out, I think. I have many instances in my past where I stupidly learned the hard way that my body falls apart when I am too low carb. (Lose my period, hormones tank, hypothyroidism, can't gain muscle, can't sleep etc etc) For the record, I am not underweight (and never was). Currently I am at maintenance: 2,400 cals a day, 170g protein, 80g fat, and 250g carbs. I light weights 4 times a week in a hypertrophy program, and get lots of steps and NEAT naturally. When I calculated my 12 week cut (with 3 weeks of diet breaks) I tried to keep my carbs as high as possible, but they obviously have to go down. I came up with: 1,900 cals a day, 160g protein, 46g fat, 185g carbs. I'm curious to get a second opinion about these numbers. Is 185 too high for carbs during a cut, or could I bump them up even more? I know it depends of course. I'm just terrified of having really bad biofeedback right away after making such huge health progress. I have about 15 lbs to lose, and might break it up to not stress my body out too much. I also don't want to be too much of a wuss, and screw it up by not going hard enough.Thanks so much!!
(18:35) - I know I have asked this in the past, but will you have any mentorship opportunities coming within the next year? If not, where do you recommend I go to continue my education & just overall be a better coach?
(29:40) - Hydrostatic body fat testing… is it accurate?
(39:00) - Do you call your clients out on their excuses?
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Social Links:
Blog – http://www.tailoredcoachingmethod.com/blog
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/tailoredcoachingmethod
Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/codymcbroom
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/codymcbroom1
Email – info@tailoredcoachingmethod.com
Cody McBroom Has Also Been Featured On: Huffington Post, Bodybuilding.com, The PTDC,
Dr. John Rusin, Muscle For Life, Barbell Shrugged, Strong By Design, OPEX Fitness and
More…
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