Need some advice from guys who have successfully put on a decent amount of muscle.
Here’s my dilemma, I struggle to put on a meaningful amount of muscle on my workout programs. I can get cut and I also get stronger but I gain less than 1lb of muscle per month even when I’m being methodical about everything.
I’ve gotten in way better shape the last few years but I’m at a loss on getting bigger without getting fatter and looking to rethink how I’m going about this and could use some advice.
Things I’ve focused on previously so we can get the obvious stuff out of the way:
- diet -
I track all calories and stay in a surplus. I’ve done it with a little surplus and I’ve done it with a lot of surplus. Both have me very similar muscle growth but I quickly packed on fat when I went above about 200-300 calories surplus a day. Lots of protein, moderate fat and complex carbs.
- workouts -
I have mixed up rep ranges from low reps(5) to higher reps(15) and always focus on adding more weight as the determining factor of whether or not it works. I end up getting stronger to the point that it takes a toll on my joints/back and I usually plateau so I start into a new rep scheme. At 145lbs I was doing 405lb DL, 235lb BP and 315lb squat. It was taking a toll on me so I’ve had to back off a bit. Those numbers were double where I started and I’m still close to the same size.
- Intensity -
I go to failure on every exercise by my last set. Most times I cannot complete all the reps of my last set. I typically rest for 90 seconds between sets and a few minutes between exercises. Workouts don’t go longer than 1hr.
- Volume -
I’ve tried 3x a week full body, upper lower split 4 days a week, PPL 3x a week. All about the same results. I keep cardio low unless I’m cutting.
- Rest -
I get 7-8hrs sleep at night and take rest days of 1-2 days per muscle group depending on the workout scheme.
So what’s been the key for some of you guys that you think I may be missing out on? Also, I’m 40 so I know that plays some amount into it but this has been the cycle for the past 4 or so years.
No bro science like “eat big to get big”... see above, tried that.
Here’s my dilemma, I struggle to put on a meaningful amount of muscle on my workout programs. I can get cut and I also get stronger but I gain less than 1lb of muscle per month even when I’m being methodical about everything.
I’ve gotten in way better shape the last few years but I’m at a loss on getting bigger without getting fatter and looking to rethink how I’m going about this and could use some advice.
Things I’ve focused on previously so we can get the obvious stuff out of the way:
- diet -
I track all calories and stay in a surplus. I’ve done it with a little surplus and I’ve done it with a lot of surplus. Both have me very similar muscle growth but I quickly packed on fat when I went above about 200-300 calories surplus a day. Lots of protein, moderate fat and complex carbs.
- workouts -
I have mixed up rep ranges from low reps(5) to higher reps(15) and always focus on adding more weight as the determining factor of whether or not it works. I end up getting stronger to the point that it takes a toll on my joints/back and I usually plateau so I start into a new rep scheme. At 145lbs I was doing 405lb DL, 235lb BP and 315lb squat. It was taking a toll on me so I’ve had to back off a bit. Those numbers were double where I started and I’m still close to the same size.
- Intensity -
I go to failure on every exercise by my last set. Most times I cannot complete all the reps of my last set. I typically rest for 90 seconds between sets and a few minutes between exercises. Workouts don’t go longer than 1hr.
- Volume -
I’ve tried 3x a week full body, upper lower split 4 days a week, PPL 3x a week. All about the same results. I keep cardio low unless I’m cutting.
- Rest -
I get 7-8hrs sleep at night and take rest days of 1-2 days per muscle group depending on the workout scheme.
So what’s been the key for some of you guys that you think I may be missing out on? Also, I’m 40 so I know that plays some amount into it but this has been the cycle for the past 4 or so years.
No bro science like “eat big to get big”... see above, tried that.