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Competitor 9:
What is your experience with "rebound" post contest? I started hitting it heavy out of the gate. Massive amounts of food.  I'm currently 230. Biggest I've ever been. But on fat and tons of water but to really take advantage of it I feel you have to really make a surplus of carbs.

njflex:

--- Quote from: Navy_Mike on April 22, 2015, 11:31:11 PM ---What is your experience with "rebound" post contest? I started hitting it heavy out of the gate. Massive amounts of food.  I'm currently 230. Biggest I've ever been. But on fat and tons of water but to really take advantage of it I feel you have to really make a surplus of carbs.

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this is fine ,have abs still,but eventually it will go other way if you do not keep it in check,i would find diet/eat plan that allows some leeway to eat and grow but stay somewhat lean/tight.have moderate to low carb weeks/days.see how you look at certain weights.

Overload:
It's a great chance to make some good gains.  Just don't get fat.  No reason to gain a bunch of fat.  If you lose sight of your abs you are eating too much.


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pestosterone:
Cycling the carbs works for me when finding a sweet spot where u gain weight slowly but keep visible abs after u cut hard.

Primemuscle:
Being a young fella like you are, your body is more forgiving than it is when your older or just plain old, like me. Keep your diet and weight gain within reason. Don't slack off on training. Back in the day and maybe even today, there was no real "off season" for many people, when one allowed themselves to gain a bunch of weight and get smooth. These people remain contest ready or nearly so, all year long.

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