By how much should I expect my weight to increase each week ?
restricteur
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Hello everyone,
I have started a month ago, a 6 days per week intense cardio exercise program along with watching my calories intake per day where I try to have a 250 calories daily surplus in order to gain muscle.
I noticed that exercise does improve my appetite and makes me able to eat a bit more and I think this helped me to get my weight from 60.5 kg to 62.6 kg.
My question is: is this a good rate ?
best regards,
I have started a month ago, a 6 days per week intense cardio exercise program along with watching my calories intake per day where I try to have a 250 calories daily surplus in order to gain muscle.
I noticed that exercise does improve my appetite and makes me able to eat a bit more and I think this helped me to get my weight from 60.5 kg to 62.6 kg.
My question is: is this a good rate ?
best regards,
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Way too many variables in play to give a definative answer here. Just keep doing what you are and record your steps along the way. You can play with the calories and macros to get different results, but give each change enough time to effect.1
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Your trying to gain muscle and are doing intense cardio to accomplish that?7
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A 250 cal surplus should have you gaining 0.5lb per week (on average) which is a good rate of gain. However water and food weight can affect the numbers but overall you should see this trend with time. If you aren't, then your tracking could be off or you are over/underestimating your calorie needs.
Also, yea intense cardio will not be very optimal for muscle building. I would focus on finding a reputable progressive lifting program, see this link
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10332083/which-lifting-program-is-the-best-for-you/p1
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Your trying to gain muscle and are doing intense cardio to accomplish that?
I have found out about this being a bad idea, but only about two weeks after I started the program . My plan now is to first finish this two months program, since this is the first time ever in my life that I stick to such a serious program with discipline. Once finished I plan on joining a gym to start weigh lifting three or 4 times per week.
But since you brought it, is it really impossible to a beginner like me to benefit from the so called newbie gains effect even with cardio and body weight only exercises ?0 -
muscle gain requires you to tear down and rebuild your muscle by lifting things. So ya cardio wont get you what you want your just spinning your wheels if what you want is to gain muscle. Body weight exercises can get you some newbie gains but the cardio is good for your health not your muscle building. Should start now finding your middle ground between cardio/learning to lift things. Even if you insist on body weight/Things around the house for that 2 months. But i think the calorie surplus is a bad idea until you get into a good lifting routine, You wont be putting on muscle4
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JaydedMiss wrote: »But i think the calorie surplus is a bad idea until you get into a good lifting routine, You wont be putting on muscle
Why is that ? Do you think that cardio + 250 cal surplus will lead to gaining fat ?0 -
restricteur wrote: »JaydedMiss wrote: »But i think the calorie surplus is a bad idea until you get into a good lifting routine, You wont be putting on muscle
Why is that ? Do you think that cardio + 250 cal surplus will lead to gaining fat ?
If your not lifting your not going to be putting on the muscle you want so yes what you put on will be mostly/all fat if eating in a surplus. Like i said to build muscle you need to be breaking the muscle down so your body can repair it and get bigger. If your body doesnt need to build muscle it wont. If your not challenging them they have no need to grow and they wont.2 -
JaydedMiss wrote: »If your not lifting your not going to be putting on the muscle you want so yes what you put on will be mostly/all fat if eating in a surplus. Like i said to build muscle you need to be breaking the muscle down so your body can repair it and get bigger. If your body doesnt need to build muscle it wont. If your not challenging them they have no need to grow and they wont.
- I sweat a LOT
- I drink about 600 ml of water (just during it)
- I feel that all my body was challenged
- I feel very exhausted
- I feel very hungry
- I feel very sleepy
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restricteur wrote: »JaydedMiss wrote: »But i think the calorie surplus is a bad idea until you get into a good lifting routine, You wont be putting on muscle
Why is that ? Do you think that cardio + 250 cal surplus will lead to gaining fat ?
Yes. Very little muscle, if any can be built with cardio alone.
None of those factors as you mentioned will cause muscle gain. You want to challenge and progressively overload your muscles over time, otherwise they won't have any reason to grow.3 -
Too bad !!0
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If you don't have access to a gym you can start off with bodyweight training, see the link I posted above for some great programs0
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If you don't have access to a gym you can start off with bodyweight training, see the link I posted above for some great programs
It's not that I do not have access to a gym, it is just the fact that I look for one with certain conditions that may not all be there for every gym.
If I had my own house i would definitely have my own gym at home in the ground floor.
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You may have some minimal muscle gain if you weren’t doing anything before but you could spend the same time and effort lifting weights and get 10 times more results.. that is if your goal is to build muscle. Are you over weight now?0
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You may have some minimal muscle gain if you weren’t doing anything before but you could spend the same time and effort lifting weights and get 10 times more results.. that is if your goal is to build muscle. Are you over weight now?
I am far from being overweight . I am what you may refer to as ectomorph or hard gainer.
My height is 175 cm
My current weight is 62.6 kg
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restricteur wrote: »You may have some minimal muscle gain if you weren’t doing anything before but you could spend the same time and effort lifting weights and get 10 times more results.. that is if your goal is to build muscle. Are you over weight now?
I am far from being overweight . I am what you may refer to as ectomorph or hard gainer.
My height is 175 cm
My current weight is 62.6 kg
Stay well away from cardio then. Get picking heavy stuff up!
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restricteur wrote: »JaydedMiss wrote: »If your not lifting your not going to be putting on the muscle you want so yes what you put on will be mostly/all fat if eating in a surplus. Like i said to build muscle you need to be breaking the muscle down so your body can repair it and get bigger. If your body doesnt need to build muscle it wont. If your not challenging them they have no need to grow and they wont.
- I sweat a LOT
- I drink about 600 ml of water (just during it)
- I feel that all my body was challenged
- I feel very exhausted
- I feel very hungry
- I feel very sleepy
No, none of that will build muscle. You get more fit but won't build muscle.2 -
laurasurga wrote: »Stay well away from cardio then. Get picking heavy stuff up!
Wow! I see there is a consensus. All bodybuilders seem to hate cardio
Do pushups count as picking up heavy stuff ?0 -
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restricteur wrote: »laurasurga wrote: »Stay well away from cardio then. Get picking heavy stuff up!
Wow! I see there is a consensus. All bodybuilders seem to hate cardio
Do pushups count as picking up heavy stuff ?0 -
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Not a bodybuilder here, but can say that strength training is more fun and less sucking to get a breath in. It's "I'm going to lift this heavy thing (correctly) 5 times", rest, repeat. It gets more fun as you get stronger but embarrassing initially.
Cardio is something I do with kids on bikes or on the trail with the dog- sure don't care to "train" it- uggg!
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