someguy1984
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I've heard speculation that you can gain muscle, without gaining weight and eating over maintenance. Well, you would gain weight, since it would be muscle, but very slowly...Is this true?
Apparently, if you eat protein 1g per lb of body weight and a normal diet, you can gain muscle. But, to gain weight/muscle/fat, you have to eat over maintenance. Eating a normal diet will take longer, but you can actually build muscle while eating a normal diet. Anyone heard of this?
In some cases it seems better, so you won't have to cut...Although, your sacrificing getting bigger faster.
In this case, you could just supplement NO2 and maybe could get bigger? It makes sense in a way...Everyone wants to get larger, but what about athletic shape and flexibility? If you eat your maintenance and workout hard, consuming enough protein and maybe take a supplement to help, i don't see how it could be bad...
Apparently, if you eat protein 1g per lb of body weight and a normal diet, you can gain muscle. But, to gain weight/muscle/fat, you have to eat over maintenance. Eating a normal diet will take longer, but you can actually build muscle while eating a normal diet. Anyone heard of this?
In some cases it seems better, so you won't have to cut...Although, your sacrificing getting bigger faster.
In this case, you could just supplement NO2 and maybe could get bigger? It makes sense in a way...Everyone wants to get larger, but what about athletic shape and flexibility? If you eat your maintenance and workout hard, consuming enough protein and maybe take a supplement to help, i don't see how it could be bad...