Good info from john.patterson I completely agree. I always over eat protein but other than that all sounds good. Just from past experience I'd be willing to bet your gonna have to get into the 400+ carb range to start gaining weight. I've done the 1lb per week bulk and it to nearly 700 carbs. Also eat clean 90% of the time.
so crace23 does that equal about 2500 calories per day?
I'm 5'9 about 170lbs right now 10%bf give or take. OP is crace23. Just pic a starting point take your weight times 1-1.5 for protein .3-.5 for your fats and fill the rest with carbs usually a good starting point is bodyweight x2.5 if look to gain.
wow! so at the same bw you are maintaining at 3300 calories while OP is trying to bulk at 2400 calories--that is a huge difference--interesting...thanks a ton for the info--helps alot!
A lot will depend on how active a person is, many years ago in my late twenties when I cycled to and from work, lifted all day at work and then cycled to the gym and trained for 60-90 minutes I used to slow bulk at 5000+ kcals per day (some days up to 6000) and maintain weight at 4500+ kcals at a body weight anywhere between 190 and 205 lbs, if I did that now I would a very fat f**k, currently I can maintain body weight in lbs x 16 so 2600 - 2900 depending on what I weigh at the time (range between 165 and 180)
188lbs
400/425/50 p/c/f macros. 290gr carbs are pre and post & post workout meal.
15min fasted HIIT
Activity level....I manage a 30,000sq ft gym.
All depends on training, cardio and diet consistency