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| View Poll Results: Why do you feel you gain fat when trying to bulk? | |||
| Portion control. I eat clean, just too damn much of it. | | 85 | 24.29% |
| I am a little more indulgent with eating bad fats/carbs | | 113 | 32.29% |
| I don't really count cals when bulking. | | 74 | 21.14% |
| I don't mind putting on fat when bulking. | | 78 | 22.29% |
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| Gold Member Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Hanover, MD Age: 30
Stats: 6'4" 263 lbs
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| Registered User Join Date: Nov 2004 Age: 31
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| i find it very annoying when kids wanna "get huge" but wanna "keep that 6" and don't wanna "gain any fat." If your not willing to gain fat, your not willing you get huge...period. All these lanky pussies at my gym always ask me about my diet and then are like "no way could I do that dude, I'll get fat" |
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: In a vial Age: 27
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| I am the type who CAN'T make like any gains without gaining some fat too. I don't really care! It gives me something to do after bulking then, because why would I bulk/cut? If i didn't gain any fat I wouldnt have anything to cut! And we all love cutting don't we!? I think a lot are horribly scared to lose that 6pack, or get some love handles, but for someone like me, its all part of the fun, glenihan said it best, fat is fun Its like over at bb.com, i see these pics of people who have some nice size to them, but have the extra fat attributed to the bulk season, and all the replies are usually "Good, but You're FAT" sheesh! |
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| Registered User Join Date: Sep 2003 Age: 30
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| Anabolic Innovations Owner Board Sponsor | Quote:
Glenihan how goes the prep for the show in the summer? Hope all is well. CROWLER | |
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| on a quest to deadlift 600 Join Date: Aug 2004 Age: 26
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| thanks for asking crowler its going really well hovering around 191-192lbs bf probably around 7-8% ... i'm getting vascular as hell, finally started showing on my quads as well although its hard to see with all the hair lol ... striations are coming through very nicely specifically in my delts and chest .. i am beginning to realize i don't need 16 weeks to diet down .. 12 probably would have been optimal, but you live and learn and better to be over prepared .. 5 weeks out i'm going to do a trial run of my contest week culminating with a "****load" (i think you're familiar with this term) and see how everything looks .. i will post pics when i'm about 8 weeks out .. i'm 10 weeks out right now |
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| Anabolic Innovations Owner Board Sponsor | VERY COOL> Great to hear it. If I remember correctly the show is in June which if so you are definitely ahead of time at 7-8% at this time. Hey who knows maybe you could 'grow into' a show like I think a couple of the pros do. Sounds good with the practice ****load. Keep us posted CROWLER |
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| on a quest to deadlift 600 Join Date: Aug 2004 Age: 26
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| well i'm still lifting hard as **** and i'm on enough gear where if i changed my diet i could DEFINITELY gain weight (not that its that much gear just 500mg of test) but i'm scared to change my diet jsut because its going so well i would think to "grow into" the show like Kevin Levrone did oh so well i would need to increase my cals to a point where it may negate some of the leanness i've gotten .. SOME pros can do it, but they most certainly have better genetics than i do .. overall i'm just a big ***** and don't wanna **** up lol |
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| Anabolic Innovations Owner Board Sponsor | I am sure you have already thought about these things but maybe when you do your trial **** load you could also do a trial tan up, posing suit you know just try all the things so you get used to it. You are braver than almost all and good luck. CROWLER |
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| Registered User Join Date: Sep 2003 Age: 30
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-EDIT- You're going to compete eh? When are we gonna get to see some pics of you in your underwear? *swoons*![]() Good luck with that man, from the looks of your avatar you will do fine in a show as long as you get all those stupid contest prep tricks you always hear the trainers to the pros talking about - **** like large amounts of glycerin to bring out vascularity (lol probably more like winstrol) and those funky hebal wraps that are supposed to tighten up your skin temporarily. I remember some Mr. O commentator saying that Ronnie looked "noticably drier and fuller" in the afternoon than in the pre-judging one year and thought to myself, WTF?! | |
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| Registered User Join Date: May 2005 Location: Laramie, Wyoming Age: 29
Posts: 125
| I have had success with keeping fat gains to small amounts while bulking and I have had times where I let my guard down and balloon up more than I'd like to. It all boils down to self discipline and patience is all. If you let yourself eat garbage, you may end up looking like garbage. |
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My take on this that after your extended period of dieting that you lowered your basal metabolic rate. I think it was Dan Duchaine years ago that wrote about testing your body temp daily upon first thing awakening. He stated that your thyroid woud get sluggish as your normal body temperature starts to drop. Makes sense to me and that saying ............ When your returned back to lean bulking you had an altered basal metabolic rate and over shot your estimate for excess calories you needed to bulk with while putting on minimal body fat gain. Any thoughts ????? | |
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| Registered User | "Clean Bulk" First off guys just a little background info on me, Ive been on the boards for about a year, great forum. Also I have a degree in food science and I am a certified personal trainer through NASM (considered the best in the industry) and I train clients at Golds gym. As far as bulking goes very simple, as you alll know you must maintain a calorie surplus. I read one of the posts that someone takes in 450 grams of protein and 400 grams of carbs or something to that effect. Theoretically, you can not assimilate that much protein. Most of it will be wasted. Typically you want 60% of your calories to come from carbohydrate mostly complex, 20% protein and 20% healty fats to sustain lean body mass gain. A lot of the time the reason extra fat is gained during a bulk is way to many calories in the improper ratios. It is imparitive that calories are kept track of meal to meal. Also To figure how many calories you are really burning. I am currently bulking but still lean, 190 lbs at 9.7% bf. I burn around 2,800 calories a day lifting 5 days per week, making my caloric intake around 3,400 calories with the proper ratios. I wear a device that measures my caloric expenditure so I know precisely how many calories I need to maintain lean body mass gain. Also If you do take in 60% carbohydrate you will find you have a lot more energy during your workouts. Taking in to much protein is a waste of time and money. I still make quality gains on around 1 gram per pound of lean body mass. Wich is around 20% of my diet. |
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| At Joe's Fruit Stand Board Administrator Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: Southwest Florida Age: 36
Stats: 6'1" 221 lbs
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Well, to put it simply, you are wrong. I don't know where you are getting your information but there is nothing special about protein that only lets to utilize and absorb a certain amount before increased gluconeogenesis occurs. That is based mostly on energy requirements and not the chemical strucutre of a macronutrient. If you have a degree in "food science" (not familiuar with that one) then you should be aware of several studies using leucine infusion that show very high absortion rates when protein intake is high. Giddyup! | |
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| Registered User | b/c im not as strict... what i mean by that is i eat tons of clean foods but since im not ultra strict i dont count every portion/measure it so i tend to eat too much sometimes... I'd rather be on the bigger side of things than eat too little... but sometimes its way too much |
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| Registered User | For good gains eat wholesome foods(especially protein) at least and play w/ fat to carb ratios in high amounts. Oh and follow a plan you can stick to for a while. Always keeping a log of what you ate every day and if you train w/ intensity you eventually find what works for you, Because everyone responds different to a specific diet. Simply for the fact that bodytype also plays a crucial role. Trial and Error |
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| Banned | i agree with chunky yes your gonna put on fat while bulking no doubt but cardio during bulking is important to keep fat under control because more calories means more left over not all calories are used up for weighttraining and you have to burn those extra calories with what running on the treadmill. i get sick in tired when people say no running when bulking that is stupid no one has a perfect diet not even ronnie coleman even professional bodybuilders have cheat days and i remember jay cutler once said in one of his videos that fats are essiential to putting on weight. and you would be nuts eating 10000 calories a day without no fat. eat good fats flex seed oil. screw the six pack you get that while cutting. peace |
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