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This goes against 3 grams of leucine a hour theory
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This goes against 3 grams of leucine a hour theory
This summer I put on 20 lbs in 3 months body fat went up 2%..
So mine is a little bit higher than he said was possible but I've weighed 220lbs (1 year ago) and slowly went back down to 205 200 ish at 8-9% when I stopped lifting as heavy and eating as much. So maybe it will come back quicker? I noticed I have a lot harder of a time going from 220 to 230 than I did this summer going from 200-220.. and thats with 5 weeks of cardio at the end to lean out some.. Last summer it took me forever to get to 220 this summer I got there about a month faster... Weird I wouldn't say he's incorrect but his numbers are certainly reasonable..
I had a skin fold test done prior to starting training, I was 22% BF (IIRC) at 6' and 190lbs.
At the end of the 1 1/2 month training, I weighed in 198lbs, ~20% BF.
The trainer did the math and I had gained 12 pounds of muscle and lost 4lbs of fat.
Diet was regular cafeteria food, whey protein and androlgel![]()
You did not gain 12lbs of muscle in 6 weeks!!! lol
I doubt I did either. Its skin fold test and from what I have read very inaccurate. However, I would go as far as stating I didnt loose fat, but gained 8lbs of muscle.
Skin fold tests can be off by like 4-6 % lol..
I was about 112lbs a while back, no fat and a skin fold test said I was 14% BF.. WTF right lol..
I would say maybe 6lbs of muscle.. MAYBE..
You would know better than I.
I was just simply stating my experience with before and after muscle/BF comparisons![]()
So you gained about 5lbs of fat and 15lbs of muscle in the course of 3 months?
How was your BF tested if you dont mind telling? That much muscle doesn't seem possible IMO..
There is only a few accurate tests: water/dexa/mri, and they are expensive..
Most people would be happy with 15lbs of muscle over the course of 3 months on a cycle..
Pretty much,
I used electrolysis testing at the same time everyday as a base line for testing and then had a skinfold test done at the beginning and ending just to kind of ensure a little bit more accuracy because electrolysis and skin fold are both notorious for being inaccurate.
Along with the fact that I had 6500 cals a day 8+ hours of sleep a night and hard training I put on a lot of size. My bench went from 230 for 5 (lowest its been in a few years) to 305 for 5..DL went from 365 for 5 to 455. These numbers are impressive to put on that much strength in such a short amount of time.. But I have been at that strength before so I believe my body just responded back to the training and muscle memory took over.
Look at layne nortorns study. There's a thread already that discussed it