OK – Animal Cuts has to be the MOST INSANE product ever launched (or, more specifically), that I’ve ever tried. Here are my results:
- Weight: 172.1lbs to 165.9lbs = -6.2lbs
- Bodyfat: 36.3lbs to 28.2lbs = -8.1lbs
- Bodyfat: 21.1% to 17.0% = -4.1%
Seriously. Seriously.
Like – SERIOUSLY?
Losing 4.1% since Mon. Oh – and I should state that Mon was late night, after a McDonalds and plenty of ice cream, as well as reasonable levels of stress. It was also at a different time of day – so there would definitely be some considerable body changes from them to today.
But like – SERIOUSLY? Losing 4.1 percentage points of bodyfat. Apparently gaining muscle (probably just water as I’ve been drinking a lot this week), but losing almost 10lbs of fat? WHAT THE HELL?
The last time I took Animal Cuts, I had exceptional results, but they were nothing like this. Nothing at all. This is unbelievable. And I believe it’s the lowest body fat percentage I’ve ever been at. Sure, I wish I could actually see my abs at this point, but they aren’t playing ball. Apparently ~15% is when that’s going to happen.
I think my body needs to do some catching up!
Also – I think this is the perfect time to engage in that new eating plan – more carbs, protein and generally more self-sustaining. This is a very good thing.
So – looking at my results… if I want to achieve my optimal levels of bodyfat:
- 15% – lose another 3.5lbs (total weight = 162.4lbs)
- 12% – lose another 8.5lbs (total weight = 157.4lbs)
12% is within reach! Wow. This is kind of insane… and fantastic at the same time. Again – my goal is 155lbs at the absolute minimum. Whatever bodyfat level that’ll give me. Then – the goal is to increase total weight to 160lbs (before Mexico?)… and then 170lbs by the end of the year, while maintaining the same level of body fat.
Then the goal is to add around 10lbs of muscle per year. But that’s something I ought to talk about elsewhere.
But hey – this is amazing. And probably completely devastating to the body. Wow.
Next week will be more of a realistic experience – I won’t have had the stress of Newark, coming back, eating bad, etc… it’ll be more of a level-headed approach. We’ll see the results there.