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Lean bulk or clean bulk though. I mean...cram anything down you can, or eat a ton of calories but keep them all lean proteins, healthy fats, fiberous whole grains, solid veggies, etc... I know that bulking this way, I'll put on fat. But just cramming down the pizza, hamburgers, donuts and whatnot..... You really think one would gain muscle faster this way?
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There are 3 that reveal that over-eating packs on muscle, even in untrained individuals.
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My own personal experience is in line with these studies as well. I had a layoff from lifting, and got back at it in 2007. At the time I weighed 278 and was a bucket of lard. Using a skin fold caliper, I found my base lean muscle mass to be 172 pounds. I documented my change over at BB.com, and after 100 days of training (only 60 were with weights, the first 40 were running and pushups), My LBM was 178. I logged every day of that transformation, and took skin folds and pictures weekly. Here are before and afters: ![]() ![]() There was some muscle memory that took place going from 172 to 178. But I had a base LBM of 172 out the gate after many years and years away from weights. Of course, I has previously been a lifter. But the point being made is that when the body eats a lot of food, a good portion of the weight gained in muscle. Maybe that weight gain is only 33% muscle, but I do believe you can eat only crap...soda, Doritos, ice cream...and gain quite a bit of muscle.
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I believe that too. But if one ate soda, Doritos, ice cream, etc...or the same calories of brown rice, chicken breast, etc... What would be the ending result? Same person...same metabolism, etc... Do you think the doritos dude would have more/less muscle? Do you think the doritos dude would have more/less fat? My take is that the doritos dude would have, ultimately, similar muscle but significantly more fat.
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The fact is that cheap snack foods have almost no protein, no protein gets you no muscle. Now a guy who is eating double cheese burgers VS a guy who eats grilled chicken breasts will be a better example of nearly same muscle content with bodyfat being the big difference. Diet isn't everything, but it is HUGE. In this (bodybuilding) lifestyle only an idiot would not consider making healthy eating choices. People always over think it only to give up because they came to the conclusion its to hard, when its amazingly simple. I live like a damn caveman: if it doesn't bleed or grow on a tree, Im not going to eat it.
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I say "60% Training,20%"Diet/Nutrition/Supplements,20% Blood,Guts,Sweat and Tears,100% Commitment. |
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^ ^ that is what separates us from them.
people fail because they dont want to work.
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You can't tell much since the angles are different but I think just looking at my arms shows a significant difference between the almost a year change in just my arms,(that is kinda visible) when my "diet" is no better, and I don't even train arms half as much as I used to. One day I will post real progress pics, I just need to look through my old cpu for my older ones.
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