Time to Gain! Anyone running a bulk?
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jseams1234 wrote: »@steveko89 - that's unfortunate. I was gone for a quite a bit, got involved in other venues and more focused forums but still find the app useful at times. This was also the first "fitness" community I got involved with, and it was always nice seeing familiar names and following their successes and struggles over the years. It does seem that this sub forum is... light in participation - not that it was very active in comparison to the "fun and games" and similar sections before all the changes in the app. In particular, the idea of "bulking" is probably anathema for most MFP users.
Nice to see you still at it though! This "sport" is certainly a long-haul journey. I do hope that all the regulars finally achieved their ultimate bodybuilding or weight gain goals.
You, too! Glad you're doing well. I speculate many have migrated to other platforms like MacroFactor or the RP app that cater to crossfit and strength athletes more than MFP's default approach.1 -
I lurk but I’m really on recomp as I train for my sport rather than aesthetics. My bulk and cuts are mostly accidental! Good luck though 😀2
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Like @claireychn074 I lurk! I am better suited to recomp mentally. It's slow going but it's happening!3
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I just completed a cut and I'm going back on another bulk...0
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Started my bulk 2 weeks ago after my show which was 4 weeks ago.
Protein 1g per lb
Fats .3 x BW
Carbs 360-400g depending on work days
Goal weight: 192 in 12 weeks.
My average weight gain has been .5lbs a week, which is my current goal. Will be doing this for a total of 12 weeks, reasses my physique, and decide if I want to push for more weigh or do a mini cut then repeat.
Ideally, you want to gain no more than .025-.05% of BW per week. Yes this sounds extremely slow, but you don’t want to become a fat blob that ll just make your cut phase that much longer.
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Nice progress0
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I_AM_ISRAEL wrote: »Started my bulk 2 weeks ago after my show which was 4 weeks ago.
Protein 1g per lb
Fats .3 x BW
Carbs 360-400g depending on work days
Goal weight: 192 in 12 weeks.
My average weight gain has been .5lbs a week, which is my current goal. Will be doing this for a total of 12 weeks, reasses my physique, and decide if I want to push for more weigh or do a mini cut then repeat.
Ideally, you want to gain no more than .025-.05% of BW per week. Yes this sounds extremely slow, but you don’t want to become a fat blob that ll just make your cut phase that much longer.
I could be wrong, but I think you're off by a decimal place. Let's say you're 180lbs. If your target is to gain at a rate of 0.05% per week that's 180x0.05%=180x0.0005=0.09. Maybe you could try and gain less than a tenth of a pound per week, but that's awfully slow. If your target was 200lbs that'd take you about 4 years to gain that 20lbs!
So I think what you meant was 0.25-0.5% of BW per week. That'd be 180x0.5%=180x0.005=0.9. Then you'd be looking at about 22 weeks to gain 20lbs. Much more realistic.
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My bad, I meant .005, .25%-.5% of my BW.
So yes, roughly 20lbs in 22 weeks in a perfect environment of course; however, I just found out I can’t do that at 3500cal/day.
Time to eat more! Perks of starting out super lean.1 -
I'm on a slow-bulk now, at least that's the theory, as I'm only eating 2k calories plus exercise. However, three weeks ago I started taking creatine for the first time, and my weight has ballooned by roughly 8lb in that span. Waistline hasn't changed, I can still remove my wedding ring easily enough, and I haven't eaten sufficient calories for it to be fat, so it has to be just a flush of water weight. I'm guessing I was on the dehydrated side when I finished my cut. But it's hard to gauge if I'm gaining muscle at all when water weight is skyrocketing this fast. How long before my body balances out again into some semblance of stability?1
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I'm on a slow-bulk now, at least that's the theory, as I'm only eating 2k calories plus exercise. However, three weeks ago I started taking creatine for the first time, and my weight has ballooned by roughly 8lb in that span. Waistline hasn't changed, I can still remove my wedding ring easily enough, and I haven't eaten sufficient calories for it to be fat, so it has to be just a flush of water weight. I'm guessing I was on the dehydrated side when I finished my cut. But it's hard to gauge if I'm gaining muscle at all when water weight is skyrocketing this fast. How long before my body balances out again into some semblance of stability?
In general, it should plateau within a few weeks. You should see increases in glycogen, waste and sodium which can affect that.0 -
@nossmf
A big indicator of whether or not you are gaining muscle, is your work load capacity. Are your lifts increasing? Are you doing more reps? Can you do more sets now with more weight?
Keep track of your weight, 4-5 times a week, take the average, and there’s your number for the week. Adjust calories accordingly.0 -
Agreed, @I_AM_ISRAEL, but in my case an ineffective indicator. Following an elbow injury last November, I had to lay off the weights for four months to recover. (During those four months I hit cardio hard and dropped weight rapidly, so I'd be in prime position to start a bulk from as low BF% as I could get.)
I only started lifting weights a few weeks ago, easing in gradually with slowly increasing weights and volume as I tested my elbow. Good news was I was cleared to resume normal lifting starting yesterday, though even now I'm still using lighter weights, just normal volume (sets/reps/exercise selection). As the weeks progress from now I'll be able to track weight improvement, though it'll likely be another 3-4 weeks before I'm back to pre-injury weights.
Most of the time I don't notice my age, but when it comes to recovering from injuries, it sure takes a lot longer now than it did twenty years ago.0 -
It's like a forever cut lol2 -
Been fluctuating weight for the past few months due to vacations and my birthday. Back down to 166 but just hit a milestone with Hip Thrust of 500 lbs. Boom!2
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3x BW hip thrust, nice! How many reps? I'm doing 2x BW for sets of 5.1
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