[QUOTE=zki123;1565014171]Thanks for the reply! I'm currently not cutting as during the bottom left picture I ended up at 62kg which was 140lbs while being 180cm / 6ft. I attempted to just lose a lot of weight as I thought my belly would reduce, it did, but I looked really skinny. I would like to be a lot leaner for sure. I'm currently doing a leak bulk, I've slowly been gaining weight (currently up to 66kg from 62kg) I'm on the fierce 5 program and have been for the past month or so. I'm eating around 2600 calories on my lifting days and around 2400 on my non lifting days. My muscle mass is low yes, 30.1 but for the first time ever it has gone up 31.3. Do you advise I continue as I'm doing?[/QUOTE]
It is advised that on a lean bulk that you gain 1-2 pounds a month so gaining 4kg (8.8lbs) is not too bad if its over nearly a 2 month period as some of that will be water weight and glycogen from increased carbs from finishing your cut. I would try and stick to the 2lb mark per month (if it is lower no worries) if you start going over that you ill need to lower your calories a bit (by 200) and try to stay in the 1-2lb mark. Try not to worry too much about your leanness for now it will come when you do your next cut with the extra muscle.
As for measuring your muscle mass I guess you are using a handheld or stand on machine to measure it, they aren't really any good for measuring anything. Its best if you take regular measurements (generally if your waist gets bigger more then the rest of your body you are eating too much), take photos and track your increases in both volume and weight increase (the stronger you are/ the more volume you can lift generally means more muscle). The fierce 5 program is a great proven program and I highly recommend it so just follow it completely. You should definitely carry on what you are doing just monitor your weight gain and drop calories by a small amount if gains are too much (or do some cardio if you like its up to you) just stay as best you can in the 1-3lb per month mark. Good luck and enjoy your lean bulk.