pebble
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WOW you really are an immature little prick aren't you. I Have been doing this longer than you have been alive and YOU are going to tell ME how to utilize my workouts, diet and nutrition. You have got to be kidding me son. Your a joke. A big fkn joke and now everyone see's that. I quit working out a little over 2 years ago because of a back injury i got at work. I weighed 190 pounds of lean muscle at the time doing the same routine i put fourth on here. I sat around for 2 years doing nothing but feeling sorry for myself because I could not workout any longer and ate like a pig. I got up to 210lbs of fat. After those 2 years went by i was able to get back in the gym and workout some. I wanted to loose the fatty weight BAD. I went on a diet that consist of :
6 meals a day:
Protein: body weight times 1.5 grams
Carbohydrates: Body weight times 1
Fats: Body weight times .22
I lost 45lbs of body fat in 4 months.
Went from 210lbs to 165lbs
2 weeks ago I changed my diet because my goal now is to add lean muscle.
Goal weight: 190lbs of lean muscle
6 meals a day:
Protein: body weight times 1.5
Carbohydrates: At least 40 grams at each meal= 240 grams everyday
Fats: 40 grams a day
How much weight have I gained in 2 weeks sense changing my diet to add lean muscle mass?
7lbs: I have gone from 165lbs to 172lbs AND GAINING.
I know what works son. Maybe one day when you grow up and actually become a bodybuilder or just want to workout a little give me a call and I will show you how to do it right. Until then keep chomping at the bit and chasing bones because I just threw you one when I sent you on that wild goose chase.![]()
You did not gain 7lbs of muscle in the past two weeks.You are foolish if you think you did. It is primarily water weight, glycogen stores, and other intracellular content that is being replenished after being in a prolonged hypo-caloric state. On top of that you likely replenished some of your adiopcytes due to the recent stunting of your basal metabolic rate (during states of prolonged caloric deficits the body deceases synthesis of thyroid hormones) which makes it likely the body was unable to utilize the very rapid change in energy supply (from deficit to surplus).
And FYI each gram of CHO you added to your diet pulled in another 3g of H2O ...
Further more, protein turnover is limited to a pretty consistent rate in humans unless hormonal manipulations are present. Simply put, you can not physically gain 7lbs of muscle in two weeks. Heck, even someone using steroids would be happy to gain 3.5lbs of muscle/week. It would be an incredibly feat.
I am glad you have had your success with your diet. Losing 45lbs can be a challenge and takes dedication, but anyone that can stick to a hypo-caloric diet for long enough will reach their goals, regardless of their macro-nutrient split. I am not congratulating you on your diet, but rather your fortitude to stick with it. Good job. Any diet is successful if you adhere to it persistently.
Good luck with your continued success.
Stay persistent,
pebble
P.S. Stop trying to change the topic about you, and respond to my counterpoints. I will not respond to anymore of your off topic points. If however you start discuss to true topic at hand and not your strawman points I will revisit this conversation with you.
P.S.S. I have more experience than you would imagine working in the field of exercise physiology with amateurs, professionals, and persons with chronic illness, so stop calling me son.
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