Why do people do cuts or bulks in cycles of months/years instead of shorter periods like weeks? I experimented with 2 weeks bulk 1 week cut for about 6 months and progressed about the same as I had been with 4 month bulk, 2 month cut. Of course this is just one guy with a million uncontrolled factors.
Sure there is slightly less efficient use of time in that the couple days between bulk/cut are awkward and probably don't get much done. But this does not add up to many days over long term periods. It seems many people have the best results at the beginning. I am of the opinion that long cuts and bulks lead to the body changing where the end of these periods are less efficient. Possibly by hormone compensation? Even if you have AAS in the equation they don't extend that significantly longer from what I've seen. How good are gains really after 12-16 weeks.
Give me good reasons this is a dumb experiment or tell me why I'm right
Sure there is slightly less efficient use of time in that the couple days between bulk/cut are awkward and probably don't get much done. But this does not add up to many days over long term periods. It seems many people have the best results at the beginning. I am of the opinion that long cuts and bulks lead to the body changing where the end of these periods are less efficient. Possibly by hormone compensation? Even if you have AAS in the equation they don't extend that significantly longer from what I've seen. How good are gains really after 12-16 weeks.
Give me good reasons this is a dumb experiment or tell me why I'm right
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