Another question about cutting up. I weigh 145 and I want to lose my fat.
How many calories should I eat to not lose muscle, but to lose fat?
Yesterday I ate about 2000 calories and I was hungry throughout the whole day and I already look smaller than I did yesterday smh.
I was eating about 3000 calories while bulking up btw.
Instead of counting calorie intake, you should be counting your Total Fat, Protein and Net Carbs intake. The right amount in each intake will make a significant difference to your body. If you want to lose body fat and retain as much muscle as possible, you should count those intakes.
Calories = Fat, protein and carbs anyways.
1g of fat = 9 calories. 1g of carb = 4 calories. 1g of protein = 4 calories.
Let's say you cap calories at 2000, but you don't count what type of calories you are eating. You eat:
300g Net Carbs x 4 = 1200 calories
100g Protein x 4 = 400 calories
45g of Fat x 9 = 405 calories
Total Calories = 2005 calories. But you are not eating enough protein or fat and you are eating too much carbs. This will cause you to lose muscle and probably increase your bf %.
I find that a low carb/high fat/high protein diet is the best diet for cutting down bf %.