Hey fellas, a simple question really that everyone ignores or atleast the answer is impossible to find.
I hear all the time about a 500 calorie surplus for bulking and a 500 or so deficit for cutting, but isn't that for people with already little body fat?
I'm "chubby" with about 1/2 inch of flubber over my abs (not much, but the love handles are still annoying), I workout intensely every other day, but on off days I do cardio.
Currently, my diet is a 500 calorie surplus on weight-training days and on cardio days as well with an even mix of carbs/protein.
In my situation, do I really need to be on a caloric surplus to gain muscle and get rid of the flubber considering I already have lots of stored energy in the form of fat on me?
won't I just get fatter if I continue bulking like this? And won't being on a deficit actually be beneficial since I'd use stored body fat for energy without having to digest new calories and get fatter?
I'd think that perhaps a 50/50 carbs-protein diet with a 500 calorie surplus would be enough to build muscle and lose the body fat, since it would be used as energy to fuel new muscle growth.
Am I wrong here on this? should I continue with a 500 calorie surplus and not worry about getting even fatter?
