Re: No gains in upper chest?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Wheres-Waldo</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: JJones75</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: COURAGEWOLF</div><div class="ubbcode-body">question 1: how many grams of protein do you eat a day vs your weight?
question 2: how many hours you sleepin a night?
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Two very important questions </div></div>
On average, about 60% of my body weight in grams of protien, weather it be whey, egg albumen, casine or hydrolized whey. In conjunction with as many calories as I can take in... avg. 2500-3000
Its usualy lean beef, turkey burgers, chicken breast , scrambled eggs, oatmeal and energy drinks
cheese, white or whole wheat bread,
Sleep, 6-7 hours avg.
Im deffinately a hard-gainer and dont want to just pack on mass w/o deffinition. Im at 164 lbs right now with about 7 % bodyfat. </div></div>
I can relate in a way last year I went through a solid bulk and overate just plowing through gallons of milk and chicken breasts. Empty jugs of protein all under my reloading bench, but I made sure to get about 1.25 grams of protein a day per lb of bodyweight, and keep my macros somewhat reasonable if not a little fatty.
I went from 205 to about 220, and was pretty puffy. Wasn't takin my shirt off anytime soon, but was constantly getting remarks from people that I looked huge and was obviously working out a ton etc. I started a long slow cut(eating about maintenance) but lifting and adding occasional cardio, but nothing really dedicated.
The diet is easy to maintain this way, and I've dropped down to about 190 and my lifts are maintaining around the same weights I had before.
I'm probably still at 14 or 15% body fat, but I feel good enough without a shirt on, have muscle definition in the arms chest and back, and the abs are visible, but a bit pudgy.
I'm at the point now where if I just maintain this diet and step up the cardio for a few weeks seriously I'll get solid ab definition for the rest of the summer.
If I was in your position I would consider going a couple hundred calories over maintenance and pushing it harder. You'll lose the fat really quickly, but you won't gain the muscle really quickly, atleast in my experience.