kyoun1e
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So I just tallied up my average daily Feb vs March to date macros. Here's a look:
Category Feb March
Calories 2782 3129
Protien 196g 232g
Carbs 165g 215g
Fats 136g 135g
At the beginning of Feb I weighed 206. Since then, I've upped my calories on average by 350ish, and increased my protien and carbs as well. Fat about stable.
And the result of this increase in calories is...ta da...208 lbs.
What's odd about this is that prior to Feb, my weight was relatively stable at 206 on less calories and a complete joke of a diet. I would have thunk that the increase in calories and routine change (to a 5 x 5) would show more impact.
Now I'm working my butt off in the gym on a 5 x 5 routine. I've never done this so I'd think my body would respond with both strength and size. Strength yes. Size...not so much.
Couple questions:
1. Is this size gain normal? Or does it point to the fact I still need to pound more calories in there? And maybe the fact that I'm 40 means my body just doesn't respond like it used to. Then again, maybe a 1-2 lb increase in mass aint that bad.
2. Is it possible that my body is kind of...rebalancing? What I mean is, is it possible that I'm "churning" while my body increases the % of muscle vs fat? So it can prepare for liftoff?
Anyways, I'm getting pretty damn rigorous about this diet thing combined with routine. I feel like I'm close and hopefully reaching a tipping point with my body.
Thanks.
KY
Category Feb March
Calories 2782 3129
Protien 196g 232g
Carbs 165g 215g
Fats 136g 135g
At the beginning of Feb I weighed 206. Since then, I've upped my calories on average by 350ish, and increased my protien and carbs as well. Fat about stable.
And the result of this increase in calories is...ta da...208 lbs.
What's odd about this is that prior to Feb, my weight was relatively stable at 206 on less calories and a complete joke of a diet. I would have thunk that the increase in calories and routine change (to a 5 x 5) would show more impact.
Now I'm working my butt off in the gym on a 5 x 5 routine. I've never done this so I'd think my body would respond with both strength and size. Strength yes. Size...not so much.
Couple questions:
1. Is this size gain normal? Or does it point to the fact I still need to pound more calories in there? And maybe the fact that I'm 40 means my body just doesn't respond like it used to. Then again, maybe a 1-2 lb increase in mass aint that bad.
2. Is it possible that my body is kind of...rebalancing? What I mean is, is it possible that I'm "churning" while my body increases the % of muscle vs fat? So it can prepare for liftoff?
Anyways, I'm getting pretty damn rigorous about this diet thing combined with routine. I feel like I'm close and hopefully reaching a tipping point with my body.
Thanks.
KY