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I have a similar goal of gaining 0.5 kg/week and MFP app gave me 2700 calories/day.
@Ben2055 Just curious? How did you decide 4 months bulking period? Not 3 or 5? I mean I just want to know, may it help me as well. @arditarose @ndj1979 guys your feedback would be appreciated as well. Thank you!
it usually takes about two to three weeks to get your calories worked out and actually start gaining so if you only run a three month bulk you are really cutting down on the time that you are actually bulking….hence four months..
in the end it is all personal preference and your goals will dictate how long you bulk. This time around I am shooting to from 175 to 190 and i am planning on doing that from September to February so just about five months….
Do you weigh yourself once a week? And if you dont gain, up your kcal adjusting your macros as you get heavier?
Yes, I weigh in every friday. If I have no gain or two weeks, then I up my calories. yes, as you get heavier you will have to re-adjust your calorie and macros. When I started I was gaining on about 2900 calories a day, as of today, I am up to 3300 calories a day.
You may want to consider automatically increasing your calories by 100 every 5 pounds you gain ….
Ok. So ill weigh in on a 2500 calorie clean bulk once every friday morning if i dont gain for 2 weeks on trot ill increase the calories, by how much? 100, 200?
And ill just readjust the MFP maconutrient goal but keep with the ratios? So if my weight goes from 169 to 170 ill do, 0.8x170 etc...?
If that makes sense?
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I have a similar goal of gaining 0.5 kg/week and MFP app gave me 2700 calories/day.
@Ben2055 Just curious? How did you decide 4 months bulking period? Not 3 or 5? I mean I just want to know, may it help me as well. @arditarose @ndj1979 guys your feedback would be appreciated as well. Thank you!
it usually takes about two to three weeks to get your calories worked out and actually start gaining so if you only run a three month bulk you are really cutting down on the time that you are actually bulking….hence four months..
in the end it is all personal preference and your goals will dictate how long you bulk. This time around I am shooting to from 175 to 190 and i am planning on doing that from September to February so just about five months….
Do you weigh yourself once a week? And if you dont gain, up your kcal adjusting your macros as you get heavier?
Yes, I weigh in every friday. If I have no gain or two weeks, then I up my calories. yes, as you get heavier you will have to re-adjust your calorie and macros. When I started I was gaining on about 2900 calories a day, as of today, I am up to 3300 calories a day.
You may want to consider automatically increasing your calories by 100 every 5 pounds you gain ….
Ok. So ill weigh in on a 2500 calorie clean bulk once every friday morning if i dont gain for 2 weeks on trot ill increase the calories, by how much? 100, 200?
And ill just readjust the MFP maconutrient goal but keep with the ratios? So if my weight goes from 169 to 170 ill do, 0.8x170 etc...?
If that makes sense?
yes, that makes perfect sense.
I would say no gain then increase by 100 calories a day, and then if still no gain the following week then another 100 calories a day,etc, etc..0 -
I have a similar goal of gaining 0.5 kg/week and MFP app gave me 2700 calories/day.
@Ben2055 Just curious? How did you decide 4 months bulking period? Not 3 or 5? I mean I just want to know, may it help me as well. @arditarose @ndj1979 guys your feedback would be appreciated as well. Thank you!
it usually takes about two to three weeks to get your calories worked out and actually start gaining so if you only run a three month bulk you are really cutting down on the time that you are actually bulking….hence four months..
in the end it is all personal preference and your goals will dictate how long you bulk. This time around I am shooting to from 175 to 190 and i am planning on doing that from September to February so just about five months….
Do you weigh yourself once a week? And if you dont gain, up your kcal adjusting your macros as you get heavier?
Yes, I weigh in every friday. If I have no gain or two weeks, then I up my calories. yes, as you get heavier you will have to re-adjust your calorie and macros. When I started I was gaining on about 2900 calories a day, as of today, I am up to 3300 calories a day.
You may want to consider automatically increasing your calories by 100 every 5 pounds you gain ….
Ok. So ill weigh in on a 2500 calorie clean bulk once every friday morning if i dont gain for 2 weeks on trot ill increase the calories, by how much? 100, 200?
And ill just readjust the MFP maconutrient goal but keep with the ratios? So if my weight goes from 169 to 170 ill do, 0.8x170 etc...?
If that makes sense?
yes, that makes perfect sense.
I would say no gain then increase by 100 calories a day, and then if still no gain the following week then another 100 calories a day,etc, etc..
Okay mate ill do that. Do you meal prep with a bulk or just go with the flow and be vigilant on tracking macros? Im just looking at what i could eat when i start and im struggling with a diet plan haha0 -
I have a similar goal of gaining 0.5 kg/week and MFP app gave me 2700 calories/day.
@Ben2055 Just curious? How did you decide 4 months bulking period? Not 3 or 5? I mean I just want to know, may it help me as well. @arditarose @ndj1979 guys your feedback would be appreciated as well. Thank you!
it usually takes about two to three weeks to get your calories worked out and actually start gaining so if you only run a three month bulk you are really cutting down on the time that you are actually bulking….hence four months..
in the end it is all personal preference and your goals will dictate how long you bulk. This time around I am shooting to from 175 to 190 and i am planning on doing that from September to February so just about five months….
Do you weigh yourself once a week? And if you dont gain, up your kcal adjusting your macros as you get heavier?
Yes, I weigh in every friday. If I have no gain or two weeks, then I up my calories. yes, as you get heavier you will have to re-adjust your calorie and macros. When I started I was gaining on about 2900 calories a day, as of today, I am up to 3300 calories a day.
You may want to consider automatically increasing your calories by 100 every 5 pounds you gain ….
Ok. So ill weigh in on a 2500 calorie clean bulk once every friday morning if i dont gain for 2 weeks on trot ill increase the calories, by how much? 100, 200?
And ill just readjust the MFP maconutrient goal but keep with the ratios? So if my weight goes from 169 to 170 ill do, 0.8x170 etc...?
If that makes sense?
yes, that makes perfect sense.
I would say no gain then increase by 100 calories a day, and then if still no gain the following week then another 100 calories a day,etc, etc..
Okay mate ill do that. Do you meal prep with a bulk or just go with the flow and be vigilant on tracking macros? Im just looking at what i could eat when i start and im struggling with a diet plan haha
I usually pre log my day and see where everything is falling and then make adjustments as necessary ..
I have been at this for a while so when I pre-log everything is almost spot on ..
Also, I would not be worried about making sure you have perfect macros…just make sure you hit the protein and fat minimums….0 -
arditarose wrote: »arditarose wrote: »KaterinaDokuzova94 wrote: »KaterinaDokuzova94 wrote: »If your body gets used to the exercise it won't be so efficient anymore .
what?
sorry that is not true…
Yes it is. You organism adapts to the stress and you burn less cal from the exercise you used to burn more. Like if I run every day 15 km at one point my body will adapt to the stress and I will burn less cal. That is why many ppl have problem with losing weight.
This has absolutely nothing to do with the OP and his bulking macros. Some of us don't do cardio.
@ndj1979 I'm curious what you think of the OPs protein. I think because I always overeat protein it seems low.
He has it set at .8 grams per pound of body weight, which is fine. Like you, I am a protein eating machine so I usually get one pound per pound of body weight. I was actually getting more than that for a while and I actually had a hard time getting to 50% carbs, imagine that! I actually had to cut down on protein and increase carbs...
I'm wondering if I'll have to do that. I mean I'm getting 160g of protein some days and don't think I understand the importance of carbs just yet. Anyway, don't want to derail. We can talk about that later.
Should i increase that protein grammage to 1g per body so 169? Also do you take shakes on a bulk cause that would limit your intake of whole foods like chicken etc?
Like ndj said you don't need to increase it, if you eat over it though it's fine. I'm just a protein junkie.
I drink shakes simply because my bulking calories are still rather low and I constantly want to eat MORE than my surplus...Some protein powder in water is low calorie and satisfying for me, and why I'm always so unnecessarily high on protein. That and I'll eat like 450g of Fage at once.0 -
I have a similar goal of gaining 0.5 kg/week and MFP app gave me 2700 calories/day.
@Ben2055 Just curious? How did you decide 4 months bulking period? Not 3 or 5? I mean I just want to know, may it help me as well. @arditarose @ndj1979 guys your feedback would be appreciated as well. Thank you!
it usually takes about two to three weeks to get your calories worked out and actually start gaining so if you only run a three month bulk you are really cutting down on the time that you are actually bulking….hence four months..
in the end it is all personal preference and your goals will dictate how long you bulk. This time around I am shooting to from 175 to 190 and i am planning on doing that from September to February so just about five months….
Do you weigh yourself once a week? And if you dont gain, up your kcal adjusting your macros as you get heavier?
Yes, I weigh in every friday. If I have no gain or two weeks, then I up my calories. yes, as you get heavier you will have to re-adjust your calorie and macros. When I started I was gaining on about 2900 calories a day, as of today, I am up to 3300 calories a day.
You may want to consider automatically increasing your calories by 100 every 5 pounds you gain ….
Ok. So ill weigh in on a 2500 calorie clean bulk once every friday morning if i dont gain for 2 weeks on trot ill increase the calories, by how much? 100, 200?
And ill just readjust the MFP maconutrient goal but keep with the ratios? So if my weight goes from 169 to 170 ill do, 0.8x170 etc...?
If that makes sense?
yes, that makes perfect sense.
I would say no gain then increase by 100 calories a day, and then if still no gain the following week then another 100 calories a day,etc, etc..
Okay mate ill do that. Do you meal prep with a bulk or just go with the flow and be vigilant on tracking macros? Im just looking at what i could eat when i start and im struggling with a diet plan haha
I usually pre log my day and see where everything is falling and then make adjustments as necessary ..
I have been at this for a while so when I pre-log everything is almost spot on ..
Also, I would not be worried about making sure you have perfect macros…just make sure you hit the protein and fat minimums….
Protein and fat minimums are a must then, not so much carbs?0 -
I have a similar goal of gaining 0.5 kg/week and MFP app gave me 2700 calories/day.
@Ben2055 Just curious? How did you decide 4 months bulking period? Not 3 or 5? I mean I just want to know, may it help me as well. @arditarose @ndj1979 guys your feedback would be appreciated as well. Thank you!
it usually takes about two to three weeks to get your calories worked out and actually start gaining so if you only run a three month bulk you are really cutting down on the time that you are actually bulking….hence four months..
in the end it is all personal preference and your goals will dictate how long you bulk. This time around I am shooting to from 175 to 190 and i am planning on doing that from September to February so just about five months….
Do you weigh yourself once a week? And if you dont gain, up your kcal adjusting your macros as you get heavier?
Yes, I weigh in every friday. If I have no gain or two weeks, then I up my calories. yes, as you get heavier you will have to re-adjust your calorie and macros. When I started I was gaining on about 2900 calories a day, as of today, I am up to 3300 calories a day.
You may want to consider automatically increasing your calories by 100 every 5 pounds you gain ….
Ok. So ill weigh in on a 2500 calorie clean bulk once every friday morning if i dont gain for 2 weeks on trot ill increase the calories, by how much? 100, 200?
And ill just readjust the MFP maconutrient goal but keep with the ratios? So if my weight goes from 169 to 170 ill do, 0.8x170 etc...?
If that makes sense?
yes, that makes perfect sense.
I would say no gain then increase by 100 calories a day, and then if still no gain the following week then another 100 calories a day,etc, etc..
Okay mate ill do that. Do you meal prep with a bulk or just go with the flow and be vigilant on tracking macros? Im just looking at what i could eat when i start and im struggling with a diet plan haha
I usually pre log my day and see where everything is falling and then make adjustments as necessary ..
I have been at this for a while so when I pre-log everything is almost spot on ..
Also, I would not be worried about making sure you have perfect macros…just make sure you hit the protein and fat minimums….
Protein and fat minimums are a must then, not so much carbs?
I have no problem hitting 138g protein, carbs im ok with just fat is a issue haha0 -
I have a similar goal of gaining 0.5 kg/week and MFP app gave me 2700 calories/day.
@Ben2055 Just curious? How did you decide 4 months bulking period? Not 3 or 5? I mean I just want to know, may it help me as well. @arditarose @ndj1979 guys your feedback would be appreciated as well. Thank you!
it usually takes about two to three weeks to get your calories worked out and actually start gaining so if you only run a three month bulk you are really cutting down on the time that you are actually bulking….hence four months..
in the end it is all personal preference and your goals will dictate how long you bulk. This time around I am shooting to from 175 to 190 and i am planning on doing that from September to February so just about five months….
Do you weigh yourself once a week? And if you dont gain, up your kcal adjusting your macros as you get heavier?
Yes, I weigh in every friday. If I have no gain or two weeks, then I up my calories. yes, as you get heavier you will have to re-adjust your calorie and macros. When I started I was gaining on about 2900 calories a day, as of today, I am up to 3300 calories a day.
You may want to consider automatically increasing your calories by 100 every 5 pounds you gain ….
Ok. So ill weigh in on a 2500 calorie clean bulk once every friday morning if i dont gain for 2 weeks on trot ill increase the calories, by how much? 100, 200?
And ill just readjust the MFP maconutrient goal but keep with the ratios? So if my weight goes from 169 to 170 ill do, 0.8x170 etc...?
If that makes sense?
yes, that makes perfect sense.
I would say no gain then increase by 100 calories a day, and then if still no gain the following week then another 100 calories a day,etc, etc..
Okay mate ill do that. Do you meal prep with a bulk or just go with the flow and be vigilant on tracking macros? Im just looking at what i could eat when i start and im struggling with a diet plan haha
I usually pre log my day and see where everything is falling and then make adjustments as necessary ..
I have been at this for a while so when I pre-log everything is almost spot on ..
Also, I would not be worried about making sure you have perfect macros…just make sure you hit the protein and fat minimums….
Protein and fat minimums are a must then, not so much carbs?
I have no problem hitting 138g protein, carbs im ok with just fat is a issue haha
I had issues with fat in a deficit but I think you'll find in a surplus it's pretty easy.
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So..aslong as i hit the protein and fat minimums and try my best to hit carbs and eat at the surplus being 2500 calories that should be fine?0
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So..aslong as i hit the protein and fat minimums and try my best to hit carbs and eat at the surplus being 2500 calories that should be fine?
Of course. If you hit protein and fat, carbs go along for the ride. The only thing is if you overdo fat or protein, you might not get enough carbs. But that's probably a non-issue for most.0 -
arditarose wrote: »So..aslong as i hit the protein and fat minimums and try my best to hit carbs and eat at the surplus being 2500 calories that should be fine?
Of course. If you hit protein and fat, carbs go along for the ride. The only thing is if you overdo fat or protein, you might not get enough carbs. But that's probably a non-issue for most.
Scrambled egg with whole milk for breakfast is prbably a good starter then haha?0 -
arditarose wrote: »So..aslong as i hit the protein and fat minimums and try my best to hit carbs and eat at the surplus being 2500 calories that should be fine?
Of course. If you hit protein and fat, carbs go along for the ride. The only thing is if you overdo fat or protein, you might not get enough carbs. But that's probably a non-issue for most.
Scrambled egg with whole milk for breakfast is prbably a good starter then haha?
Mmmhm!! I started with a doughnut today lol. Half of one cuz short/no cardio0 -
I have a similar goal of gaining 0.5 kg/week and MFP app gave me 2700 calories/day.
@Ben2055 Just curious? How did you decide 4 months bulking period? Not 3 or 5? I mean I just want to know, may it help me as well. @arditarose @ndj1979 guys your feedback would be appreciated as well. Thank you!
it usually takes about two to three weeks to get your calories worked out and actually start gaining so if you only run a three month bulk you are really cutting down on the time that you are actually bulking….hence four months..
in the end it is all personal preference and your goals will dictate how long you bulk. This time around I am shooting to from 175 to 190 and i am planning on doing that from September to February so just about five months….
Do you weigh yourself once a week? And if you dont gain, up your kcal adjusting your macros as you get heavier?
Yes, I weigh in every friday. If I have no gain or two weeks, then I up my calories. yes, as you get heavier you will have to re-adjust your calorie and macros. When I started I was gaining on about 2900 calories a day, as of today, I am up to 3300 calories a day.
You may want to consider automatically increasing your calories by 100 every 5 pounds you gain ….
Ok. So ill weigh in on a 2500 calorie clean bulk once every friday morning if i dont gain for 2 weeks on trot ill increase the calories, by how much? 100, 200?
And ill just readjust the MFP maconutrient goal but keep with the ratios? So if my weight goes from 169 to 170 ill do, 0.8x170 etc...?
If that makes sense?
yes, that makes perfect sense.
I would say no gain then increase by 100 calories a day, and then if still no gain the following week then another 100 calories a day,etc, etc..
Okay mate ill do that. Do you meal prep with a bulk or just go with the flow and be vigilant on tracking macros? Im just looking at what i could eat when i start and im struggling with a diet plan haha
I usually pre log my day and see where everything is falling and then make adjustments as necessary ..
I have been at this for a while so when I pre-log everything is almost spot on ..
Also, I would not be worried about making sure you have perfect macros…just make sure you hit the protein and fat minimums….
Protein and fat minimums are a must then, not so much carbs?
yes, and then you want to fill in the rest of your day with carbs…you should be aiming to get the majority of your calories from carbs….
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I have a similar goal of gaining 0.5 kg/week and MFP app gave me 2700 calories/day.
@Ben2055 Just curious? How did you decide 4 months bulking period? Not 3 or 5? I mean I just want to know, may it help me as well. @arditarose @ndj1979 guys your feedback would be appreciated as well. Thank you!
it usually takes about two to three weeks to get your calories worked out and actually start gaining so if you only run a three month bulk you are really cutting down on the time that you are actually bulking….hence four months..
in the end it is all personal preference and your goals will dictate how long you bulk. This time around I am shooting to from 175 to 190 and i am planning on doing that from September to February so just about five months….Was originally gonna do but as its my first bulk it will take time to get used too so someone reccomended me four haha
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