Trying to gain weight after 40

samtheman6918
samtheman6918 Posts: 10 Member
edited November 26 in Fitness and Exercise
Hello I'm struggling with this I'm trying to gain weight I'm eating 6000 cal a day been doing it for a month and I weight train trying to gain weight plus mussel my protein intake is about 200 grams my carbs are over 600 I'm getting stronger but I'm not seeing any real growth what else can I do besides sit on the couch and wait to gain fat and then hit the gym

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  • malibu927
    malibu927 Posts: 17,562 Member
    Have you checked out the stickies in the top post on the gaining weight forum? Specifically this one? http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10326769/are-you-a-hard-gainer-please-read
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    Do you weigh your food?
  • samtheman6918
    samtheman6918 Posts: 10 Member
    No I'm just dumping massive calories and getting as much carbs and protein as I can... Should I weigh my food
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    edited April 2018
    No I'm just dumping massive calories and getting as much carbs and protein as I can... Should I weigh my food

    You're probably nowhere near 6000 cals then

    It's be easier for you if you got a portion of your calories from fat as well.
  • andreaen
    andreaen Posts: 365 Member
    It's almost always the case that people trying to lose weight will underestimate their calories, and people trying to gain overestimate them. You could easily be off by 1000 calories or even more. Try weighing your food for a few days and see what they really are.
  • samtheman6918
    samtheman6918 Posts: 10 Member
    I'm going by the label on the food and the app on this
  • samtheman6918
    samtheman6918 Posts: 10 Member
    malibu927 wrote: »
    Have you checked out the stickies in the top post on the gaining weight forum? Specifically this one? http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10326769/are-you-a-hard-gainer-please-read

    Good info thanks for the tip
  • samtheman6918
    samtheman6918 Posts: 10 Member
    andreaen wrote: »
    It's almost always the case that people trying to lose weight will underestimate their calories, and people trying to gain overestimate them. You could easily be off by 1000 calories or even more. Try weighing your food for a few days and see what they really are.

    Sounds like a plan!!! Thanks
  • AnvilHead
    AnvilHead Posts: 18,343 Member
    edited April 2018
    I'm going by the label on the food and the app on this

    If you're eating 6000 calories a day and not gaining weight, you're not eating 6000 calories per day. Not a chance. Just about anybody (except maybe a few elite/Olympic-caliber athletes who train like animals every day) would gain substantial weight (and a lot of fat) eating 6000 calories per day.

    Just to add a little context, what's your height, weight and age?
  • samtheman6918
    samtheman6918 Posts: 10 Member
    AnvilHead wrote: »
    I'm going by the label on the food and the app on this

    If you're eating 6000 calories a day and not gaining weight, you're not eating 6000 calories per day. Not a chance. Just about anybody (except maybe a few elite/Olympic-caliber athletes who train like animals every day) would gain substantial weight (and a lot of fat) eating 6000 calories per day.

    Just to add a little context, what's your height, weight and age?

  • samtheman6918
    samtheman6918 Posts: 10 Member
    I'm 41 years old 6 ft 145 was 140 lbs so I guess something is happening
  • jfan175
    jfan175 Posts: 812 Member
    I'm going by the label on the food and the app on this

    ...but the calorie amounts from food labels and this app are based on weight of the food.....so if you're not weighing the food, how do you use them?

  • AnvilHead
    AnvilHead Posts: 18,343 Member
    I'm 41 years old 6 ft 145 was 140 lbs so I guess something is happening

    I can only guess that something in your counting is way off. I'm 6 inches taller and 55 pounds heavier than you, and I'd gain somewhere around 20-30 pounds a month eating 6000 calories per day.
  • Chieflrg
    Chieflrg Posts: 9,097 Member
    If you are not gaining weight over a month, up your calories until you are and hold steady until it starts to plateau then repeat.

    Keep in mind as we get 40+ of age we can be more resistant to to things that help build muscle if we were say 18. Training doesn't always produce results as fast unfortunately.

    Our protien might have to be better quality and we might need more protien than years before for muscle synthesis to take place.
  • samtheman6918
    samtheman6918 Posts: 10 Member
    Thanks I started to weigh my food just to make sure and I was off by about 500 calories lunch and dinner if you add it up over a month it's way under what I need
  • samtheman6918
    samtheman6918 Posts: 10 Member
    AnvilHead wrote: »
    I'm 41 years old 6 ft 145 was 140 lbs so I guess something is happening

    I can only guess that something in your counting is way off. I'm 6 inches taller and 55 pounds heavier than you, and I'd gain somewhere around 20-30 pounds a month eating 6000 calories per day.

    I was way off my cal.count I know I have a high metabolism but I knew it wasn't that fast thanks for the tip
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