Quote from max401:
My premise is that the 10% to 5% BF has got nothing to do with losing weight or dieting.
well then your premise is
total BS.
I KNOW OF WHAT I SPEAK
FROM YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. IT SEEMS LIKE YOU'RE JUST MAKING GUESSES BASED ON WHAT I DON'T KNOW. GET FROM WHATEVER % BODY FAT YOU'RE AT NOW TO AROUND 5%, THEN COME BACK AND TALK TO ME.
getting to ~5% body fat ASAP,
while maintaining as much muscle as possible, takes a real effort. if you think it just happens easy, I CAN TELL YOU HAVE NO CLUE.
for years i went through trial and error, reading as much info as i could. after a while, i learned what works best. i have an excel spreadsheet that has all kinds of calculations. every single week i measure my weight, body fat, and body part sizes to make sure i'm staying how i want to be, or if i'm progressing how i want to progress. my excel sheets calculate everything. my calories change every day depending on how much exercise i do and if i want to gain, maintain, or lose weight.
every time i eat something i either write it down or try to keep it in memory. every day i put what i eat into excel so i know that my CALORIES ARE BALANCED. if i overeat, i will eat that much less the next day or do more exercise. i also make sure i get the optimum amout of protein ACCORDING TO SCIENTIFIC STUDIES. there is so much more to it all, but to say that getting to 5% body fat has nothing to do with losing weight or dieting is ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS. actually, absolutely ridiculous is an understatement.