Gain muscle
Ktjc2016
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To gain muscle should I eat a steady surplus everyday or just in the days I train weights? I am 5"6 49 kg and have 15% body fat
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This is a decent read on gaining muscle. I would eat a surplus everyday.
http://www.mensfitness.com/training/build-muscle/10-ways-to-gain-muscle00 -
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I was wondering this too! I've only been eating a surplus on leg day (I don't train as hard on upper body day) and it's been leaving me awfully hungry.0
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Everyday. Your rest days are when your muscles reconstruct and you see the most gains. IMO it's even more important to eat at a surplus on rest days.0
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eat that same level every day... body needs nutrients most during rest as that's when your body does the repairs which build muscle0
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Eat at surplus day in and day out and make sure to adjust as your LBM increases to maintain surplus.0
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nakedraygun wrote: »Eat at surplus day in and day out and make sure to adjust as your LBM increases to maintain surplus.
^^^^ thisjdscrubs32 wrote: »
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peaceout_aly wrote: »I was wondering this too! I've only been eating a surplus on leg day (I don't train as hard on upper body day) and it's been leaving me awfully hungry.
Yeah I'm the same I feel like my arms don't take half the effort, I'm finding it difficult to eat a surplus but need to build muscle so needs must!
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nakedraygun wrote: »Eat at surplus day in and day out and make sure to adjust as your LBM increases to maintain surplus.
Can you help me out with how many calories I just be taking in? I'm not so good with this stuff and have gradually upped my calories from 1200 to 2000 in the 6 months
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Plug your stats and activity level into MFP - and set it to gain 1/2 lb per week. It will crunch the numbers for you.0
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nakedraygun wrote: »Eat at surplus day in and day out and make sure to adjust as your LBM increases to maintain surplus.
Can you help me out with how many calories I just be taking in? I'm not so good with this stuff and have gradually upped my calories from 1200 to 2000 in the 6 months
Tools for you:
1) Figure out your body composition and monitor it. Do not use a BIA scale to do this. The water in your body will change the reading that a BIA scale will return to you. IMO, good old fashion skinfold is cheap and convenient. Whatever method you use, be consistent.
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/how-to-measure-your-body-fat.html
Determine BMR and TDEE.
http://www.iifym.com/tdee-calculator/
Plug those number into MFP. Eat accordingly.0
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