I almost feel silly for asking this question, as I've been lifting for the last 3-4 years, but here I go...
For the last several years I've always lifted for mass and I'm finally getting to the point, where I really don't give a rats a** about packing on lots of mass. I'm much more interested in cutting and toning/sculpting, but I've never had to put a routine together with that in mind.
Also, I've recently started going back to school to pursue my degree (I've been out of college for 12-13 years) and I've decided to cut back on my 5x/week routine to something a little more managable with my additional homework responsibilities. So, I'm hoping that some of you can help me put something together for a 30 something who's looking at cutting/toning and can do it by being in the gym 3x/week. Keep in mind, I'll still be doing cardio on my off days and I still play competitive volleyball, so I get plenty of cardio.
Also, with my metabolism I've always been told that 10 x body weight is approximately the correct amount to be taking in to maintain. Does that hold true for when you're cutting as well?
Thanks in advance...
For the last several years I've always lifted for mass and I'm finally getting to the point, where I really don't give a rats a** about packing on lots of mass. I'm much more interested in cutting and toning/sculpting, but I've never had to put a routine together with that in mind.
Also, I've recently started going back to school to pursue my degree (I've been out of college for 12-13 years) and I've decided to cut back on my 5x/week routine to something a little more managable with my additional homework responsibilities. So, I'm hoping that some of you can help me put something together for a 30 something who's looking at cutting/toning and can do it by being in the gym 3x/week. Keep in mind, I'll still be doing cardio on my off days and I still play competitive volleyball, so I get plenty of cardio.
Also, with my metabolism I've always been told that 10 x body weight is approximately the correct amount to be taking in to maintain. Does that hold true for when you're cutting as well?
Thanks in advance...