Hi,
I figure when I get round to bulking I'll be 183lbs at 11%. I'll be exercising three times a week (which I've factored into each calculation). Using A lean body mass calculator (under advanced) my maintenance will be 2570.
Using Harris Benedict, it'll be 2780, and using Mifflin St Jeor it'll be 2650. As I don't want to bulk excessively and put on lots of fat, I'm following T Muscle Article called the Turth about Bulking (sorry, can't post links yet), which recommends 3270cals when bulking for my lean body weight.
Given my maintenance and that I don't want to add much fat, is this too much? Using lean body mass indicator, thats up to an 800cal increase... For Harris Benedict, thats a 500cal increase. I know the calorie maintenance is an estimate, but would like to know if I'm going in the right direction or not. I want to add some muscle with very little fat gain basically.
I figure when I get round to bulking I'll be 183lbs at 11%. I'll be exercising three times a week (which I've factored into each calculation). Using A lean body mass calculator (under advanced) my maintenance will be 2570.
Using Harris Benedict, it'll be 2780, and using Mifflin St Jeor it'll be 2650. As I don't want to bulk excessively and put on lots of fat, I'm following T Muscle Article called the Turth about Bulking (sorry, can't post links yet), which recommends 3270cals when bulking for my lean body weight.
Given my maintenance and that I don't want to add much fat, is this too much? Using lean body mass indicator, thats up to an 800cal increase... For Harris Benedict, thats a 500cal increase. I know the calorie maintenance is an estimate, but would like to know if I'm going in the right direction or not. I want to add some muscle with very little fat gain basically.