Again, I am totally against diets, but am completely for making sure that all of the calories I need are taken from high quality foods that are high in protein, low in fat, and rarely involve sweets and sugar. So, do you need 2500 calories/day just for maintenance? Or is that how much you are taking in when you lift and gain weight? If your 2500 calories are just for maintenance, then I say don't decrease your diet, instead increase your activity. And that doesn't necessarily mean running or cardio. It can be walking or biking or any number of things that burn energy. The lower the intensity, the lower the risk of burning muscle. So, keep lifting heavy and increase your overall activity level. You should not see a decrease in strength and you likely will not gain strength like you are used to, but you will see the fat disappear.
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