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    fast food good way to bulk up and gain strength?

    since i can easily eat a meal from mcdonald's that has about 2,300 calories and i was wondering if these kinds of meals would be helpful in bulking up and gaining strength. I'm 16, 145, and i want to bulk up for the upcoming football season.

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    Hell no! Even when bulking you should try and eat "clean". Fast food like McDonalds is loaded in saturated fat, sodium, sugar and the meat is of the lowest quality.

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    so it wouldn't help if a had a big mac, large fries, and large chocolate milk 3 times a week?
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    yeah, it will help you get fat.

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    well, this is usually what i eat per day:

    -can of chili (40g protein, 46g carbs, 580 calories)
    -can of ravioli (16g protein, 70g carbs, 460 cal)
    -2 hot links (32g protein (together)) or can of soup (soup doesn't have very much of anything)
    -2-3 protein shakes each has (33g protein, 240 cal)
    -dinner (usually consists of potatoes and chicken (hey, i'm irish) or some kinda of pasta
    -prolab n-large2 shake (have like 3 a week after some of my workouts) has, including milk, (875 cal, 72g protein, w/out milk has 86g carbs)

    is this diet okay for bulking up? and yea i know i eat a lot of canned food. i usually get atleast 160g of protein (off day). i weight 145 lbs. i'm 16.
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    o yea, i eat fast food around twice a week
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    Re: fast food good way to bulk up and gain strength?

    Originally posted by titans1854
    s I'm 16, 145, and i want to bulk up for the upcoming football season.
    You better hurry! Dead periods usually end mid August. Good luck.
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