Hard gainer
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jcstevens86
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Ok im at around 180 naked....i wanna put on another 20 to 25 lbs worth of bulk and then go on a cut...my problem is im a hard gainer....i eat and eat but hit a plateu and i cant gain no more....i know ima be told to eat more but how can i when i eat to the point of being nauseous at the end of the day....i use no protein supplements or mass gainers....are they even worth the money?
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open your diary
how many calories are you currently eating and how many more do you need?0 -
TavistockToad wrote: »open your diary
how many calories are you currently eating and how many more do you need?
I havent kept up logging in my calories....mfp says i shpuld be intaking over 3k calories but i surpassed that and am easily over 4k0 -
Low volume, calorie dense is what you need.
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10326769/are-you-a-hard-gainer-please-read#latest2 -
jcstevens86 wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »open your diary
how many calories are you currently eating and how many more do you need?
I havent kept up logging in my calories....mfp says i shpuld be intaking over 3k calories but i surpassed that and am easily over 4k
if you're not logging then you probably aren't eating the amount you think.9 -
TavistockToad wrote: »jcstevens86 wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »open your diary
how many calories are you currently eating and how many more do you need?
I havent kept up logging in my calories....mfp says i shpuld be intaking over 3k calories but i surpassed that and am easily over 4k
if you're not logging then you probably aren't eating the amount you think.
I eat pretty much the same things and i even weigh my foods....i write down my intake on paper just havent logged it in mfp0 -
How tall are you?
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Are you doing intense cardio? Sprinting?HIIT? You might be burning too many calories and not eating enough to be at a caloric surplus. If you're not gaining you're not at a surplus.0
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Im 6ft....and i do very to little cardio0
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What is your current macro split?0
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I'm disappointed nobody has said peanut butter is always the answer yet4
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jcstevens86 wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »jcstevens86 wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »open your diary
how many calories are you currently eating and how many more do you need?
I havent kept up logging in my calories....mfp says i shpuld be intaking over 3k calories but i surpassed that and am easily over 4k
if you're not logging then you probably aren't eating the amount you think.
I eat pretty much the same things and i even weigh my foods....i write down my intake on paper just havent logged it in mfp
An example of a normal day would be useful.
And yes, the answer is always peanut butter & full fat dairy!1 -
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If you aren't gaining, eat more. Repeat until you're ready to cut. Then if you aren't losing, eat less
No need to overcomplicate things
Edit: This simplification is based on the assumption you are eating sufficient protein and have a solid training program in place0 -
jcstevens86 wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »open your diary
how many calories are you currently eating and how many more do you need?
I havent kept up logging in my calories....mfp says i shpuld be intaking over 3k calories but i surpassed that and am easily over 4k
If you are eating well beyond 3k calories MFP gave you to gain weight and not gaining weight, something is off. Way too much activity, or how about you really are not eating 3k like you think.
And yes, peanut butter and full fat diary is always the answer.0 -
Buy some protein powder and start mixing it in shakes with raw oatmeal (rolled/old-fashioned), olive oil, whole milk, peanut butter, and fruit. Altogether it should be about 1000 calories. Don't chug the thing; just take your time and a couple of hours later you should be able to eat a meal.
Also, work on expanding your stomach. Eat until you don't want to eat anymore, and then eat a little more. It'll take time, but if you do it consistently enough, you'll be able to stomach more food.
You can read some more elaborate strategies on how to do so here: http://www.foodchallenges.com/category/stomach-capacity-training/1 -
Step 1, read the hard gainer thread and step 2 log your actual calories.
At best we can only tell you to eat more.1 -
If you are eating 4k calories, as you claim, then you would be gaining weight (probably a high proportion of fat at that).0
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trigden1991 wrote: »If you are eating 4k calories, as you claim, then you would be gaining weight (probably a high proportion of fat at that).
If the person is naturally active, that might not be enough. I know a small handful of people who have to gain on 4500 to 5k.1 -
I had to eat 4500 to gain weight. Currently eating 3000 and dropping slowly0
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trigden1991 wrote: »If you are eating 4k calories, as you claim, then you would be gaining weight (probably a high proportion of fat at that).
If the person is naturally active, that might not be enough. I know a small handful of people who have to gain on 4500 to 5k.
Of course. My comment reflected his statement that he did “very little cardio” but may have jumped the gun a bit. At 190lbs he would have to be extremely active to maintain anywhere near 4K cals0
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