21 year old female trying to bulk
elutherx
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Im 21, 5'6 and I've been weight training since February this year. I managed to get my body fat down to an amount I was happy with and my trainer decided it was good idea to do a bulk as I'm looking to compete next year in bikini. So I've been on this new diet for a few weeks now and I'm trying to 'lean bulk' but im still having the odd treat now and then as I don't feel as restricted. I've put on 3lbs in 3 weeks (currently weighing around 9stone 5) which is most likely just water weight from the amount of carbs I'm eating, but I can't seem to see any progress otherwise.
I'm training 5/6 days a week, minimal cardio -
Sunday - Legs, glutes and hams
Monday - Arms and chest
Tuesday - Back and shoulders
Wednesday - Rest
Thursday - Hams and glutes
Friday - Arms and abs
Saturday - Back and shoulders
My current diet looks something like this -
Meal 1 - oats, protein shake & 2 tspn peanut butter
Meal 2 - 4 eggs or tin of tuna, 5 rice cakes & 30g cashew nuts
Meal 3 - 130g chicken, 70g greens & 75g brown rice
Meal 4 - 4 eggs or tin of tuna, 5 rice cakes & 30g cashew nuts
Post workout - protein shake & banana
Meal 5 - 130g chicken, 70g greens & 75g brown rice
Pre bed - protein shake & 2-3 tspn peanut butter
I'm also using fish oil, vitamin supplememts, BCAA, am, pre and post workout and pm & glutamine pre workout and pre bed.
Can someone please offer me some advise as I literally just feel like I'm eating myself in the ground and not gaining and lean muscle in the process.
Thanks
I'm training 5/6 days a week, minimal cardio -
Sunday - Legs, glutes and hams
Monday - Arms and chest
Tuesday - Back and shoulders
Wednesday - Rest
Thursday - Hams and glutes
Friday - Arms and abs
Saturday - Back and shoulders
My current diet looks something like this -
Meal 1 - oats, protein shake & 2 tspn peanut butter
Meal 2 - 4 eggs or tin of tuna, 5 rice cakes & 30g cashew nuts
Meal 3 - 130g chicken, 70g greens & 75g brown rice
Meal 4 - 4 eggs or tin of tuna, 5 rice cakes & 30g cashew nuts
Post workout - protein shake & banana
Meal 5 - 130g chicken, 70g greens & 75g brown rice
Pre bed - protein shake & 2-3 tspn peanut butter
I'm also using fish oil, vitamin supplememts, BCAA, am, pre and post workout and pm & glutamine pre workout and pre bed.
Can someone please offer me some advise as I literally just feel like I'm eating myself in the ground and not gaining and lean muscle in the process.
Thanks
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You are not going to see appreciable lean mass gains in three weeks. It takes a really long time. I'm a 6'3", 235lb male and I've only made moderate gains over the course of two bulks, lasting around 8 months in total. As a woman you are going to be half as fast, at best.
Keep monitoring your weight and slowly adding calories as you stall out. 3lbs in 3weeks is plenty (though I guess, probably quite a bit of water initially, I gained 15lbs the first month of my bulk and then it leveled off). Then have unending patience. That's the best advice I can give you.0 -
Three weeks is far too short of a time to judge how much muscle you're gaining. Stick to it for at least a few more weeks, and as long as you're lifting heavy on a calorie surplus, you should start to see gains at some point.
Remember though, you're going to be building fat at the same time, so that might cover up some of the build muscle as wel.0 -
How long have you been on this bulk? From what Ive read you're doing everything right. Seems like your not giving it time to work. If I could give any advice it would be to stop cardio completly and do incline treadmil walks for 20m at about 3-3.3 mph on a level 10 incline. Otherwise your meal plan is the exact same as mine and it just takes time. The only way to know if its really working is to measure yourself when you start and continue to tape every month. Good luck0
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I haven't seen a diet that brotastic since 20090
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Chief_Rocka wrote: »I haven't seen a diet that brotastic since 2009
LMFAO. I agree, though.
If you're bulking, there is definitely nothing wrong with treats. Pizza, burgers, and ice cream are all diet staples for me. Also, You seem really short on produce. Greens 2x/day and a banana aren't going to cut it.
How much do you weigh?
I'm 5'6" and around 130 lbs currently (started this bulk at 124). Last bulk I did was 20 weeks and I gained 6 lbs (4 lbs LBM) after the water weight went away (less than a week).0 -
I would suggest a 5 day split. More rest with the proper macronutrients will allow your body to repair itself and grow. Also...lift heavy!0
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You are not going to see appreciable lean mass gains in three weeks. It takes a really long time. I'm a 6'3", 235lb male and I've only made moderate gains over the course of two bulks, lasting around 8 months in total. As a woman you are going to be half as fast, at best.
Keep monitoring your weight and slowly adding calories as you stall out. 3lbs in 3weeks is plenty (though I guess, probably quite a bit of water initially, I gained 15lbs the first month of my bulk and then it leveled off). Then have unending patience. That's the best advice I can give you.
this.
Only other thing I would add is - buy stretchy pants- and believe in yourself. really- you'll have a lot of self doubt-and it just takes time - and you have to forge ahead- eyes closed- food firmly in hand to continue eating- even when you're at your 'lowest'. I'd also set a min max window- I did 4 min- 6 max- and landed squarely at 5 after desperately wanting to quit at 3. Was a win win for me- I got a lot more out of it that way.0 -
Chief_Rocka wrote: »I haven't seen a diet that brotastic since 2009
LMFAO. I agree, though.
If you're bulking, there is definitely nothing wrong with treats. Pizza, burgers, and ice cream are all diet staples for me. Also, You seem really short on produce. Greens 2x/day and a banana aren't going to cut it.
How much do you weigh?
I'm 5'6" and around 130 lbs currently (started this bulk at 124). Last bulk I did was 20 weeks and I gained 6 lbs (4 lbs LBM) after the water weight went away (less than a week).
I'm having treats, a lot more than I usually would. I feel much more relaxed having them now as I know I'm not looking to lose fat - I just prefer to keep my diet plain and simple as it keeps my head clear. im weighing around 132 pounds now, I've gained a few but I know it's mostly water.0 -
beachboy12 wrote: »I would suggest a 5 day split. More rest with the proper macronutrients will allow your body to repair itself and grow. Also...lift heavy!
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Hey how did you get on?0
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