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<blockquote data-quote="slicktop" data-source="post: 168425" data-attributes="member: 39800"><p>Is there a suggested target range of values for Tru-T? I'm not necessarily defending the direct free T method, but it was one tool in the toolbox that got me to where I am (feeling good, keeping fat off and muscle on). My NP at Defy had a suggested target value to shoot for, I did, I feel good. If it's not 100% accurate, I'm ok with that. If there's an accepted range of target values for Tru-T and Tru-T is more accurate (which I think we all agree it is), that's great, I'm all for switching to it, but if there's no established values, I'm not sure what good it really is. Without an established range, having a Tru-T number is about as helpful as being lost without a map but having accurate GPS coordinates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slicktop, post: 168425, member: 39800"] Is there a suggested target range of values for Tru-T? I'm not necessarily defending the direct free T method, but it was one tool in the toolbox that got me to where I am (feeling good, keeping fat off and muscle on). My NP at Defy had a suggested target value to shoot for, I did, I feel good. If it's not 100% accurate, I'm ok with that. If there's an accepted range of target values for Tru-T and Tru-T is more accurate (which I think we all agree it is), that's great, I'm all for switching to it, but if there's no established values, I'm not sure what good it really is. Without an established range, having a Tru-T number is about as helpful as being lost without a map but having accurate GPS coordinates. [/QUOTE]
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