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Anonymous
>>380867 Look, your school of thought here is not flawed, in fact it's just fine.
However, your plan is suited more to increase overall fitness than actual "bodybuilding", which is perfect, depending on whether your goals are leaning more towards physical function or aesthetic pleasure.
Neither goals are bad, different people want different things. And of course it's possible to attain both, in fact most people that train properly do.
Thing is, if you're more pressed for time, bulking then cutting is just more efficient. Simply because, your muscles will grow QUICKER when given more food, your fat will burn off QUICKER when you reduce more calories, in the end making for more efficiency. Your way will work just fine, it'll just take a lot longer, as muscle growth will be slower.
Oh and one correction, a 2000 calorie diet for men is not very moderate really. Judging by what you're saying, I'd say around 2200 is more what you're looking at, and creating a slightly larger deficit through exercise. I'm cutting right now, and 2000 cals is what I'm taking in.
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