I have about 2 weeks left before I want to start cutting (I realize that my bulk of 12 weeks was really too short to be super useful but I planned poorly and don't want to bulk through summer). Can I get some opinions on my before/afters so far? All I see is more fat :-( These are at 8 weeks and 5-7 pounds gained (IBS-D gives me a lot of water weight fluctuation and makes it hard to tell)
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Thread: First time BULKERS apply here ;)
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05-03-2013, 11:11 AM #8041
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05-03-2013, 12:14 PM #8042
Thanks girl!! I am so pumped to finally see what's under there haha!!
So a question for those experienced in bulks: my calipers have measured me around 27% bodyfat (seems high, but I was definitely skinny fat when I started and of course I've gained a little more fat along the way). So first question: does this seem like a normal post-bulk number?
I will be doing bikini so I will probably reach for a 12-15% range, but this may be due to changed just based off how I look when I get closer to the big day - I don't want to be too skinny.
I have 16 weeks to prep - does this seem like enough time to get down to that range? According to some mathematical equations this will be about a 15-20 lb drop for me, or about 1.5 lbs to lose per week. How does this sound? I've never dieted before so this feels like a lot to me!If you change nothing, nothing will change.
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05-03-2013, 02:56 PM #8043
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05-05-2013, 01:52 PM #8044
What do you ladies do about your clothes getting too tight during a bulk? I'm currently dropping back a bit because all my clothes are squeezing me. I haven't decided if I should do a full 12 week cut or get back to bulking in a few weeks. I realize a lot of it (for me)depends on comfort level in my clothing. Do you buy bigger clothes or are some styles more forgiving of a bulking figure or is this the definite sign that a full cut is in order?
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05-05-2013, 03:29 PM #8045
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05-05-2013, 03:43 PM #8046
The first time you mentioned the fat is squishy, muscle isn't thing a while back, it blew my mind and changed everything! It made me kinda happy when I couldn't "squish" into old jeans.. legs were too solid! Made me think twice the next time I was having a "fat day", which I should start calling "muscle days" or something different.
If you change nothing, nothing will change.
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05-06-2013, 01:40 PM #8047
I'm not an expert, but I have prepped for a bikini comp. Since you've never dieted before and you've been bulking, you'll probably drop pretty easily, but it still seems like quite a bit to lose. It gets harder and harder to lose weight when your bodyfat gets lower.
Ah yes, I see what you mean. I'll diet a bit and see how things go, but assume I'll need bigger sizes.
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05-06-2013, 01:55 PM #8048
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05-06-2013, 04:05 PM #8049
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05-06-2013, 05:20 PM #8050
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05-10-2013, 01:43 PM #8051
Fat bulker here
Hey ladies! Long time lurker here (well since round about February). The reason I took so long to post is, well, because I've gone against expert advice and am bulking and I really didn't want anyone to discourage me until I was too far into it to turn back. What do I mean? Well I know the "correct" thing to do is bulk when you're in the 19-24% range of body fat but I started my bulk at 30% bf. Yes, you read that correct. Crazy I know. Truth is, I'm not a fan of the "small" look (for myself that is), as a matter of fact, I take being called "thick" as a compliment even though I know others hate it. So when I got down to 125 lbs from 141 lbs and people were telling me I should stop losing because I was getting too "flat" even though I knew my body fat % was still too high, I figured bulking was the way to go.
Ok so about the bulk. I started January 6 and I have to say, it has NOT been smooth sailing. I've experienced the same highs and lows as you other ladies, the only difference is I at no point thought of ending the bulk just because I was getting too fat. I told myself I'm doing this for 7 months and 7 months it will be. My biggest challenge has been that I'm in a new environment (back at school doing my Master's) and I hate the fact that people there see me so fat and pudgy now and won't get to see me when I start cutting. (How awful is it that my cut starts right when I finish school, SUCKS big time). I even met an Olympic medallist who I have a major crush on and I cringe when I think about how he sees me. I have to constantly remind myself that I'm not single so it's not like we had a chance anyway...LOL.
I started my bulk at 128 lbs and I'm now at 137 lbs. Body fat started at 30.8% now it's at 32.9%! I started out really well but then had some really bad weeks where my protein was low, carbs (especially sugar) super high, and calories through the roof. As of this past week though I'm trying to get back on track. I'm using NROL as my lifting program and I like it.
I hope to make some friends here as there is no one IRL who understands what it is I'm trying to do. Thanks for taking the time to read this.
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05-10-2013, 02:33 PM #8052
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05-10-2013, 03:22 PM #8053
You are not doing it wrong. Not at all. There's no rule that says you have to be at a certain body fat level before bulking. It's all about comfort level. In other words, it's psychological. There's a benefit to doing it the way you are doing it. The extra weight is weight you have to lift along with the actual weights. Also, there's nothing more psychologically tough than leaning out getting smaller, but looking the same. In other words, being skinny fat. So don't sweat it or worry about what other people are thinking. Once you have that body you're looking for people will come to you to ask how you did it. And most if not all will not follow your advice
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05-10-2013, 04:04 PM #8054
How much are you ladies gaining per month? I have seen a range of 1-3 lbs a month advised, but I am just curious the gain that is actually happening for others. My gain has been an average of 2.5 lbs per month so on the high side. I have lowered my calories once and wondering if I should do it again.
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05-10-2013, 05:46 PM #8055
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05-10-2013, 10:57 PM #8056
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05-11-2013, 04:21 PM #8057
Hi everyone! First time bulker here! I just have a general question..I'm going on a fairly long bulk as I am underweight right now, so I know all the weight I am gaining right now is a lot of water weight. I don't check the scale very often but I find that one day I eat just above maintenance and the next day I need maybe 300-400 above maintenance and I gain 5 lbs! I don't have a lot of sodium in my diet, and I am not overloading on carbs. Just wondering if anyone has any experience/advice on this? When should I expect that my weight will just normalize and I will start seeing steady gains?
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05-11-2013, 05:32 PM #8058
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05-11-2013, 05:39 PM #8059
Similar stats...
I'm actually down to 116-117 again unfortunately. Sigh. I used to eat around 2,300 cals per day (or more, that was just a minimum). The first 5 weeks, I gained 5 lbs. After that it was 1-2 pounds every 1-2 weeks (roughly). Then of course I stopped eating because I got "busy" and so here I am at a set back. Haven't lifted or bulked in about a month. :/
It's a long term thing... Your body adjusts. The first few weeks will be the fastest gains. As you weigh more, you need more calories to maintain that weight and add more weight.not sure if female miscer or troll
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05-11-2013, 06:01 PM #8060
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05-11-2013, 07:23 PM #8061
Maintenance is about 2200. Sometimes I find it difficult to eat that much during the day. I am shooting to go above 200, but say if I wake up at noon (lol) I don't have the time to eat that much! Or I feel so full..I live with my family also, so although I track the majority of what I am eating, my mom makes dinner most nights and I don't know exactly what she puts in stuff sometimes.
Sorry, I should be keeping carbs high?
@Neeza
My weight fluctuated around 115-120 so much because I had no idea how much I should have really been eating. I would just eat when I felt hungry and my diet has always been fairly clean, so I was actually losing weight. I can't imagine adding more calories to what I am eating just in terms of money! I just spent $200 at the grocery store. How much will I have to bump them up as I gain weight?
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05-11-2013, 07:24 PM #8062
Thanks for this! I'm really happy now that I decided to join in. This seems like such a great board, very encouraging. I would have done it on my own anyhow, once I make up my mind to do something I WILL get it done regardless of what people say, but it's so much nicer to have a little support behind you.
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05-11-2013, 08:05 PM #8063
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05-11-2013, 08:26 PM #8064
Your body will get used to eating more, especially if you're lifting heavy. Your appetite will develop. Food cost can be a real challenge, but there are ways to shop smart. It takes time though... It's a new skill. There are a lot of helpful articles around. Cooking yourself makes a huge difference over buying pre-made things.
not sure if female miscer or troll
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05-11-2013, 09:00 PM #8065
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Need a guide
Is there a document or some kind of tip sheet for how to do this? I tried bulking last year for about a week and gave up and decided to lose my last bit of fat instead. It didn't work. So I'm ready to try bulking again but I need some guidelines. If my TDEE is 2100, do I just eat around 2400 and lift heavy and that's it? Anything special with macros? Anything I need to know?
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05-12-2013, 05:27 AM #8066
If you really want to do this, do it! No excuses! Your body will adapt to eating more. Yes, it can be uncomfortable at times but that too will pass. Your carb intake should be in the 200+g range. Carbs contain a lot of water, thus the bloat. Keep teasing your body with low then higher amounts of carbs and you get bloat. Even when leaning out it's better to keep carbs as high as possible to avoid this. You can still get the very temporary bloat that only lasts a few days from an unusual meal. But you shouldn't get the long term bloat from having to adjust to higher carbs.
If you don't have any food allergies or sensitivities then start shopping smarter! You can usually find deals on things like eggs, chicken, cans of tuns, and peanut butter.
You want to aim for 250 calories over maintenance which should give you a 1/2 pound a week weight gain. Get your minimums in protein and fat, lift heavy, and get plenty of rest. Yep, that's about it
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05-12-2013, 10:32 AM #8067
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05-12-2013, 07:48 PM #8068
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05-13-2013, 05:30 AM #8069
Hii everyone
Hi girls
Have finally gotten my head around eating more, was here a few years back and was told to eat, but I still couldnt do it. I am now actually doing it, hopefully setting my metabolism to get back on track.
I had been eating 1000/1,200 stupid cals for years. Im now, and have been for about 3 weeks/month 1900/2000 cals, and am still the same weight as when eating low cal! Amazing.
Im also lifting heavy and have stuck with it, without injury and progressing albeit slowly, but still doing so, for about 2 months now. So for about 3/4 weeks have obviously been maintaining on say 2000 cals. My aim, as before was trying to build a bit, without trying to put on too much fat. Legs are still bit flabbly but with clear muscle undernear. and I do have abs under there somehwere too
So my question being, shall I start upping my cals slowly? If so by how much, and also how long shall I do this bulk for?
Thanks so much x
Forgot to add that I do spin x 3 for half hour, and heavy 4/5 times per weekLast edited by LondonGirlie74; 05-13-2013 at 05:36 AM.
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05-13-2013, 05:59 AM #8070
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