6 Servings of fruits a day.. Muscle building or fat gain
Shouliveshappy
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Hi I'm bulking and I have fruits for every meal...
Breakfast: 1 apple or orange
Lunch: 1 apple
Pre workout: 1 banana
Dinner: 3 different types of fruits
Are these okay for bulking? Heard all the myths about fructose being not good for muscle building and all these calorie surplus are likely to turn to fats... Truth?
My other meals are Balanced ... Morning I have oats, lunch I have rice with fish or chicken , dinner either rice or sweet potatoes and protein sources. I snack on almonds, cottage cheese, yoghurt cereal and milk
Breakfast: 1 apple or orange
Lunch: 1 apple
Pre workout: 1 banana
Dinner: 3 different types of fruits
Are these okay for bulking? Heard all the myths about fructose being not good for muscle building and all these calorie surplus are likely to turn to fats... Truth?
My other meals are Balanced ... Morning I have oats, lunch I have rice with fish or chicken , dinner either rice or sweet potatoes and protein sources. I snack on almonds, cottage cheese, yoghurt cereal and milk
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lol research? not even once0
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But there's this 'theory' on how fructose are being digested which will then be stored as fats when one is consuming a calories surplus. I just don't want to work hard in the gym and when nutrition which is 80% of the hard work goes off track.0
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If you are worried, replace some of the fruit with veg.
Personally, you are running a bulk, so long as your macros your are on track for your goals, I wouldn't worry about the fruit, enjoy it.
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Can't say I've seen any substantial research with consumption of fruit that high.
It'll probably bulk up your liver.0 -
No - they are not myths.0
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A calorie surplus will turn into fat whether it is the fruit, oatmeal or rice that takes you over.Can't say I've seen any substantial research with consumption of fruit that high.
It'll probably bulk up your liver.
Huh. I did not know that.0 -
I'm not a weight person so feel free to correct me, but to build muscle isn't standard protocol more protein?
or is there more protein in fruit than I'm thinking there is? (I don't track macros so I don't know...)0 -
It must be a body building thing... When I told the owner of my supplement store (competitive body builder) how much fruit I eat he just shook his head... I didn't hang around to hear his explanation tho.0
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TheDudeLovesFood wrote: »callsitlikeiseeit wrote: »I'm not a weight person so feel free to correct me, but to build muscle isn't standard protocol more protein?
or is there more protein in fruit than I'm thinking there is? (I don't track macros so I don't know...)
Not necessarily. Protein requirements would be higher on a cut than on a bulk. On a bulk protein can pretty much stay the same as on a cut or even reduced a little but it's carbs that are increased. Fruit during a bulk is fine. As far as the sugars in frutis go, fructose will be metabolized in the liver and stored there. Your liver and organs will pull from there for energy. The other sugars will metabolize the same as the rest and be used accordingly.
To explain this a bit more, the studies about protein basically show not benefit to more protein after 1 g per lb of LBM (possibly even less, but I'll be generous here). That's not going to change whether you are on a bulk or a cut, so on a bulk you'd assume your % protein would decrease. Many like to use extra carbs during this time to fuel the added workouts, so if your protein and fat are adequate I see no harm to more fruit, although some would say that starches (and often quick carb starches) are beneficial for replenishing glycogen/fueling when working out. (I generally think don't overthink it for most.)0 -
I feel like your diet plan is good, all you need is enough energy or calories intake and burn a lot in the gym.
You can also take body building supplements, like protein pills for proper protein intake would be beneficial for you.
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