When you guys are in a cutting phase, do you weigh yourselves daily? If you do, what does the trend normally look like? Is there a slight but steady drop each day or can it fluctuate and go up as well?
Personally, I do not weigh myself everyday, but I do have a set pattern and routine when I do. And, when I do weigh myself it is "generally" after a 2-tier dietary/macro nutrient cycle is complete, and my body has settled a bit.
Since I cycle macro nutrients quite extensively my weight can fluctuate immensely through a rather simply manipulation of carbohydrates (whether manipulated up or down). When I weighed 162 (on average, post 2-tier cycle, and stabilizing diet trend so-to-speak), and my carbohydrates went up (post a low carbohydrate period), I can fluctuate to near 169 pounds at the end of about 6 days. Within the first few days, as water retention returns, and I am looking my leanest, this is generally when I will weigh myself because I generally look wicked lean at this point, and mark the weight (and manipulations done to get to this point).
I continue an over feeding frenzy the first 24 to 48 hours, then I level off my calories to Maintenance (as an example), and return to a 40/30/30), for the remaining days leading up to the 5th or 6th day, and then run this for another week (to let water levels diminish or subside a little bit), and then I would generally weigh myself again. And, usually I settle around 162 pounds, and look pretty good.
If I do not manipulate calories/macro nutrients (say near my own personal approximated maintenance), I generally would weigh and fluctuate between 161-165, with the lightest being in the morning (empty stomach and empty bowel) and the heaviest in the evening (post water and food consumption). But, really there is no physical difference.
This is why I usually use the weight of 161/162 on the forum because this is the middle ground when diet is rather normal without manipulation (necessarily) effecting it all that much, and is primarily a "normal" change in weight.
My body reacts so strong to carbohydrate cycling it just amazes me. And, with my data for the previous years, I know exactly what to do, to gain about 10 "net" pounds of muscle by August of this year, approximately.
Currently, I weigh 175 pounds (just checked now, and most of this is water), but this is during a surplus of +600 over my "personally tailored Maintenance", and during a carbohydrate UP period (225-245 range for me today).
This is coming off a low-carbohydrate period weight of 167 (average net, post maintenance, which is my more true weight IMO). This tells me in a more stable (so-to-speak) environment, I have gained about 3 pounds of muscle (from looking in the mirror as well), with a small amount of fat accumulation, which is exactly what I want.
Thus far I have gained about 9 pounds (in this carbUP period), and within this 9 pounds are normal fluctuations and carbohydrate caused water retention which is nearing its peak), so this weight is deceptive, as it relates to the "net" weight I am looking for. I do not.....actually see this as my true weight, however. If I were asked, I would use the 167 figure. I expect a couple more pounds in the upcoming days.
I still fit in size 30" pants (easily), my body fat is hovering around 11.5 (Dexa, during the last level out period) though I had to have my wife redo the thigh portion of the pants, because they wouldn't fit. By August 2009, I "will" weigh a "net" 172 pounds, and sub 8% BF, and will bulk no more. I am done with it--its over, and out. I love being lean, and 172 pounds is just about right for my small height.
I do not live and die by the scale, but when looked at "properly" it can be an educated tool, when supported with examining your physical appearance. The scale may tell me I gained/lost 4 or so pounds, but it doesn't tell me the disposition of those 4 or so pounds, and the mirror or self examination can more accurately do this, when considering what one is doing with their diet.
Best regards,
Chillen