Nutrient timing and Muscle gaining...
VeinsAndBones
Posts: 550 Member
Hey guys, I got my gym membership today! And I've read quite a bit about muscle gaining and macro timing and it's all Brosciencey... So to gain muscle I simply eat 10% over my TDEE on workout days?
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There's no definitive answer, but if you follow your idea that will work.0
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That will work....assuming that diet includes sufficient protein and your workout includes heavy lifting.0
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Sounds about right. actually i'd say eat around 10% (or more) over TDEE every day, so you're in an overall calorie surplus.
And stop doing that thing you're doing with your mouth.0 -
Sounds about right. actually i'd say eat around 10% (or more) over TDEE every day, so you're in an overall calorie surplus.
And stop doing that thing you're doing with your mouth.0 -
The overwhelming majority of people who try to build muscle drop out. Or they do it "on and off" which is only a little better than "not at all." You just got your gym membership today. Concentrate on consistently following a good program to the limits of your ability. Nutrient timing, not so much.0
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Are you looking to go on a bulking cycle?
If so, 10% over TDEE everyday sounds pretty good. Make sure you get your 1 gram of protein per pound of body weight.
You mention about going on a 10% surplus on workout days, what do you plan on doing on the non-workout days. Are you thinking of doing the "Leangains" protocol by Martin Berkhan?0 -
Are you looking to go on a bulking cycle?
If so, 10% over TDEE everyday sounds pretty good. Make sure you get your 1 gram of protein per pound of body weight.
You mention about going on a 10% surplus on workout days, what do you plan on doing on the non-workout days. Are you thinking of doing the "Leangains" protocol by Martin Berkhan?
are you TRYING to make things more cmplicated for the newbie?0 -
Not at all.
My advice was to eat 10% above TDEE and get at least 1 gram of protein per pound of body weight.
How is that complicated?0 -
Hey hey hey... It's ok, I'm not confused, I'm just wondering best macro ratio for muscle gain would be? 30/40/30?0
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So as far as working out goes, I plan on doing the 5x5 routine... yes or no?0
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30/40/30 will be OK.
But,if you want really good advice, I would suggest you go to bodybuilding.com
This is a good place to start:
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=121703981
Bodybuilding.com has 100x better advice for lifting weights than this site has to offer.0 -
So as far as working out goes, I plan on doing the 5x5 routine... yes or no?
5x5 is friken awesome. Good Choice.0 -
30/40/30 will be OK.
But,if you want really good advice, I would suggest you go to bodybuilding.com
This is a good place to start:
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=121703981
^ Check that thread above, it's excellent.
You can also read this thread which is basically pulling (partially) from the above thread:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/819055-setting-your-calorie-and-macro-targetsBodybuilding.com has 100x better advice for lifting weights than this site has to offer.
The nutrition forums overall have several people who have a good understanding so as a general population I would agree, but there are also people here who are quite well informed.
EDIT: Reading comprehension fail on my part but I'll leave my statement as is since it's true.0
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