I want to start cutting

So, I'm not positive that this is the right spot for this, but it seems like weight loss is the closest category available so here goes:

I'm 23, play college hockey Sept.-Feb., am fairly active all year and hit the gym 5 days a week on average (varying muscle groups and lifting/cardio). Since starting college I've gone from an athletic but not in great shape 5'9 160lbs to a pretty solid 5'9 190lbs. My arms have doubled in size, my legs are huge and overall I've become pretty thick muscularly. I've never neglected cardio and I've paid attention to core as well so that I've developed pretty evenly. Unfortunately, I lack definition, despite putting on a lot of muscle. I have some definition, but I know that I could look much better if I changed my routine to promote cutting rather than continuing to bulk at this stage. I definitely have a lower bf% than when I was 160lbs but I've never gotten my stomach completely flat. I'm not overweight at all... I just don't have the definition I desire (and I wouldn't mind finally getting my stomach flat).

The thing is, I never had a personal trainer or did much research when I started lifting. I went with buddies from my hockey team, picked up pointers here and there, and when I got comfortable in the weight room, improvised my own exercises and just took charge of my fitness routine by myself. I never did much online research or even used supplements much. I just went to the gym fairly religiously and worked hard.

The problem is, while I understand the theory of doing lower weights and higher reps to cut, it seems like there must be more to it, to be most efficient, than simply lowering my weight and doing more reps. I also have an unshakable habit of putting the weight up and trying to push myself rather than keeping it low and sticking to the higher reps. Basically though, I'm unsure of what I should do to switch my routine from bulking to cutting. I've decided that this is the summer that I'm going to switch my focus so now it's just about finding the best method and following it.

Also, on a completely unrelated note, the one area of my body that's seemed to develop slower than everything else is my forearms... any good exercises for jacking those up? It's not like they're disproportionate or anything, but I just figured I'd throw it out there since I feel like they've lagged behind no matter how much my arms have progressed.

Sorry for a really long first post. Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
 
Hey man, I'll start be saying cutting isn't easy, you can expect to lose around a pound or 2 pounds safely per week, sometimes less. Alright, with cutting, one of the main things involved is diet. You can work out all you'd like but if you don't cut calories and start eating healthy you won't lose an ounce. Some tips, cut out sugars as much as possible, stay away from fizzy drinks. Cardio is important, as it does burn a lot of calories, try and do a mix of cardio and possibly HIIT, i think that gives the best results. Keep hitting the weights, weightlifting, especially compound lifts really help boost the metabolism for hours after, and help to preserve muscle, and be sure to get enough protein in, whey protein shakes help with that, and also help as snacks if you feel hungry.
Also it's not really possible to spot reduce, or tone a specific area, but my favorite forearm workouts are probably like, hammer curls, or just simply forearm curls, idk the proper term for them, but when you put your arm on a flat surface except for your hand and wrist, hold a weight, and curl it up and down with your wrist letting the weight roll down to your finger tips, and then back up into your palm and you curl it back up.
 
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Cut body looks very good and in shape too and many people including men and women wants this body as, it is not that easy to have cut body as it requires a lot effort whether it come to diet or by going with a health regime.

Thanks
 
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