His stuff works... use this tool I did(I went from 163 to 200 in a year ish) called 'weight gain calculator'(google it), just make sure you diligently track and unless you're eating upwards of 4.5 to 5 k calories you'll still wanna track the proteins and keep them high. Gl pal
He is the best guest. JM wouldn’t remember me at all but I trained at worlds around JM from the time I was about 22-32 (I’m 37 now) and the dude is just a pleasure to talk to from his thoughts on building muscle to life he is great to listen to. Is thoughts on life in general are quite interesting. One of my friends was trained under him while bulking and homeboy was eating king sized candy bars during training lol.
This is pure gold. I remember back in the day JM advocating having ANY food source with you to eat because any calories are better than no calories if you’re trying to gain weight.
I know people rag on the dirty bulk but it really worked great for me..went from 179 up to 221..put on a lot of strength during the process..leaned back out to 185 and my body composition was completely diffrent..shoulders wider arms bigger even abs more defined than before..kept some of the strength and it was a nice mental break from strict dieting also
@@a_fuckin_spacemarine7514 I probably won't do it to that extreme again but it laid a nice foundation to build on..since I made the original comment I've lost another 5lbs and look more defined and my strength is still improving..I'm nearly benching and dead lifting now what I was at 221.. 221 bench 315 180 bench 305 221 deadlift 475 180 deadlift 455
@@a_fuckin_spacemarine7514 6lbs but leaner, 10lbs maybe overall muscle. you're pretty dumb if you wouldnt trade being a LITTLE fat for a bit for 10lbs of muscle jesus these maingaining bullshit morons lol
@@Shadowchaos800 Before the bulk I just trained a bro split and didn't really push any kind of progression.I think my best numbers were a 275 bench 275 squat and a 365 deadlift..Then I decided to run wendler 531 and after that kinda stalled I ran smolov for squat and bench and ate everything I wanted during the process..I ended up with a 315 bench 405 squat and a 475 deadlift at my best.
@@submissionartist444 I put it in mfp and that's what it told me, my guess is there's a lot of undeclared calories in there, most likely sugar calories and trans fats
First of all, that voice does not match that figure. Second, that was a very well-articulated information regarding energy balance in the most fundamental way. 100% catered to the hardgainers.
I think a big problem is the clean bulk vs dirty bulk issue. While there certainly can be a "dirty bulk", I think by and large the "clean bulk" is something coined by pro bodybuilders. While it is true you can gain weight on a healthy diet, some athletes cannot possibly consume enough calories through artificially restricted diets. Sometimes a bit of bread and butter never hurt anybody.
@@vikingstrongman5903 Dude, mayo is nothing but your "healthy" rancid oil with a bit of egg yolk... Got to love how mayo bad oil good, while they are 99% the same shit.
@@vikingstrongman5903 If you want a fat good for cooking use anything saturated (fats that are solid at room temperature) beside raw butter (clarified will work, the milk proteins and sugars in raw burn easily). Sure, all the vitamins in fat will get destroyed, but the fat it self will not oxidize in to cancerous shit. To be fair, most of my meat I eat raw (a pound of a good tartare for breakfast is for me a staple), I still eat some cooked, but raw meat is the real deal, filling, tasty and still so light on the stomach...
All makes sense to me. Calories in need to be higher than calories out if you want weight go up in any form. Training just helps your body determine how it needs to use those calories and nutrients. A quick overview of what you eat in a day should make any macro deficiencies very obvious
I know alot of fat couch potato's and one came to the gym with me the other day and he's never done anything and is shorter than me and is like 80% as strong as me
i really want justification for my main "junk" food: peanut butter. i literally eat a 4lb jar every 6 days. i average 20lbs a month. 240 lbs a year of peanut butter. i love it. my bathroom smells like fucking peter pan every morning.
I gotta throw in one comment about a calorie is a calorie...no it's not. At least not in my body. Eating calories isn't that cookie cutter simple. Some calories from fat or protein or fiber rich foods take more energy to break down and process than others. If I ate 1000 cals of hamburger or if I ate 1000cals of fish and say, butter...there would be a difference in digestion and nutrient uptake. If I ate 1000cals of rice or a 1000 cals of olive oil or a 1000cals of green beans or broccoli....it's 1000 cals but they're not the same cals and that's the reason I've personally been able to change my body's composition and lean muscle mass. Protein is the building block, yes but u need the others to push the protein and/or spare it. Not a big believer in "you must gain fat to gain muscle or strength". There is a way to gain lean muscle and strength without the surplus of fat, naturally.
In the video on john meadows channel he said breakfast he had to put 3 packets of mayo and 1 hashbrown on each sandwich, here it's 2 packets of mayo and 2 hashbrowns on each 🤔
While not factually incorrect, I feel like this is terrible advice nonetheless. Almost every “celebrity” bodybuilder, and even many powerlifters and strongmen, who bulked aggressively and put on excessive body fat eventually regretted it. Or at the very least said they felt like utter crap or even saw performance decline. Mark Bell, Bart Kwan, Silent Mike, Eddie Hall, Martin Licis, and John Venus just to name a few
Good podcast and very entertaining but you fellas have got a problem going on with your microphones. The microphones that you are using are large diaphragm condenser microphones which are meant to be addressed from the side not the top. By speaking into them in this fashion you are not speaking into the capsule of the microphone.
It's gonna look like I'm exaggerating but it's the absolute truth. I can gain weight muck more faster than this. 10 pounds a week when I'm not even trying. I have an obese father and all his siblings are obese. I'm in good shape but as soon as I am not careful for a week I gain ten pounds. Then I struggle for months to lose it by exercicing and eating well. I'm 190 lbs right now but if I'm careless I would weight 250
Well, that depends. Your right that training natty is hard mode. But more calories just makes me fat, not bigger. But then again im close to my genetic limit and am 34 years old. So if your referring to someone who has a tonne of work to do like a newbie, then maybe so. I think for a lot of people, maintenance + 300 calories is good way to gain in a balanced manner. If i ate JM diet, i would end up fat, with heart disease and wouldn't gain muscle, because something happens to your body when you get too fat, you get anabolic resistance, you end up getting sluggish and less responsive to training.
@@JK-ru3kt Got to understand body has to maintain certain levels of blood glucose. Storing fat is a regulation mechanism, and if vast majority of your food intake breaks down to glucose, then your body has no other choice than to get fat or get killed... Honestly, anyone on JM diet will get fat and in lon term ill. But once you can put together a diet plan that's calorie and nutrient dense while low on carbs, getting fat is way less of an issue. Boils down to chicken breast and rice. Chicken turns to amino acids, which can be burned for energy, used to build and maintain or expelled. Rice turns to glucose, which can be burned or stored as fat. All in all, getting more calories by just eating more of the signature high carb meal is not a brightest idea. That said, JM is on a right way with fat and red meat, but his diet plan is literally junk food.
@@demoncore5342 Fair points, I agree with the main theme about putting together a diet plan that's calories and nutrient dense while on the lower side with carbs. I personally found it easier to gradually make gains with moderate carb intake (150-170) grams while getting the rest of my calories from protein and fats. 80kg bodyweight at 5 foot 8, I can make gains off between 2500 and 2700 a day, using a somewhat abbreviated training splits. I used to eat whatever I wanted, I went up to over 90kgs (and fat), but after dieting, I didn't lose any muscle and got stronger. When I was fatter at 90kg, I believe I experienced anabolic resistance, I got sluggish, less strength and energy overall, aches and pains instead of gains. I read this article on anabolic resistance and it clicked, www.t-nation.com/diet-fat-loss/anabolic-resistance-how-mass-diets-can-hurt-you I realised I didn't need to eat huge, my lean body mass was unaffected, slow and steady is all im getting so it makes sense to just eat at the rate your body wants to gain. Finding this calorie balance is a trial and error process, but for alot of people, bodyweight in pounds multiplied by 15 is a decent place to start for estimating maintenance calories and adjust from there up or down depending on goals Thanks for you're points, makes sense what you are saying and I agree with you
@@JK-ru3kt I'm at a similar weight and age, at just slightly higher intake (2700-800). Using red meat as primary protein source, that takes care of quite a chunk of my calories when hitting the proteins. Steady gains, while staying lean the year long. Just makes me wonder what I could had achieved like that back in 20's...
1 calorie has sufficient energy to raise 1gram of water through 1 degree Centigrade, at 1 atmosphere pressure. Or it equals approximately 4.2 Joules. Hope this is interesting 😗
But do we not also lose muscle while dieting? Unless you are talking steroids I guess. P.S: I have nothing against drugs. They work wonders when used propely.
Depends on how you are dieting. Standard high carb is kinda meh, makes keeping muscle in caloric deficit way harder, while making you fat as a hog in surpluss.
But, JM & Dave, if you put on the 30 lbs. of weight and gain the 10 lbs. of muscle, won't you loose muscle in shedding the unwanted 20 lbs. of fat? Thus, not a true 2:2 or 3:1 ratio.
It is a game of how much of that muscle can you keep while losing weight. Highly unlikely you can hold on to all 10 lbs, but maybe 8, or 7 and you surely can lose all the fat. So it is a game, and the better you are the more you win.
In theory you could put on yet more muscle while shedding that blobber, but that's a hard thing to do an sorta defeats the purpose. Getting buff while getting fat is ment to be easy. Same as losing fat while losing some muscle is easy to achieve.
I wish I saw this video earlier. I spent an entire year avoiding carbs and maxing out on lean protein. I started eating carbs again and not counting my kcals as strictly and my physique is changing and my strength is going up in only 3 months.
Im at a place now, where I gain weight from just looking at food. Thats when I know I have to dial it down a little. Bc my waist increased 2 inches in 1 week, but man, I was hungry all the time that week.
Well, calories are the same, but there are empty calories. Just as the parallel with bricks. You end up building a pile of shit, if you order shit instead of bricks. So how many bricks are in that mixed load you ordered? It's still five tons of stuff, might be 1/4 of it are bricks, but hey, you still have 5 tons...
Bullshit strategy for 90% of lifters. But yeah i think everybody needs to go down the fat gutter once. Also who says that American food is better than anywhere else? LMAO
I just get a little put off for the explanations being so deep for simple things, am mostly talking about when he talked about putting matter in the body and calories what they are yadayada. Might get interesting later :D
"Your body is built out of food; not hopes and dreams and training hard." No words were ever more true.
JM is like the monk of powerlifting.
JM has such a soothing voice, lol.
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Ah, the plebs have arrived. Good to see you, fellas.
I’ve no joke listened to this before bed several times. Lol
JM is the Bob Ross of powerlifting.
I would hire JM Blakely to read children's books to my future kids.
LMAO that’s great
That’s absolutely hilarious. I was thinking his voice seemed so soothing and calm
Your kids would get fucking JACKED!
I've never been more motivated than now to bulk. JM is such a legend
Lol I’m fat and trying to cut right now, and he’s making me want to bulk 🤣
You’re just a fat shit lol
His stuff works... use this tool I did(I went from 163 to 200 in a year ish) called 'weight gain calculator'(google it), just make sure you diligently track and unless you're eating upwards of 4.5 to 5 k calories you'll still wanna track the proteins and keep them high. Gl pal
That bricks vs workers analogy just gave me that ahah moment. Thank you for the hard earned knowledge.
He is the best guest. JM wouldn’t remember me at all but I trained at worlds around JM from the time I was about 22-32 (I’m 37 now) and the dude is just a pleasure to talk to from his thoughts on building muscle to life he is great to listen to. Is thoughts on life in general are quite interesting. One of my friends was trained under him while bulking and homeboy was eating king sized candy bars during training lol.
This is pure gold. I remember back in the day JM advocating having ANY food source with you to eat because any calories are better than no calories if you’re trying to gain weight.
9 minutes in and I just realized I am the MASTER OF MAINTENANCE
Same
I’m a masterBater
Haaaaa same
So eating McDonald’s, Pizza and chocolate will make you gain weight quickly?!?! Mind blown....
Ha ha 👌🏼
I want JM to read me training and nutrition programs while putting me to sleep. The mans voice is godly.
I know people rag on the dirty bulk but it really worked great for me..went from 179 up to 221..put on a lot of strength during the process..leaned back out to 185 and my body composition was completely diffrent..shoulders wider arms bigger even abs more defined than before..kept some of the strength and it was a nice mental break from strict dieting also
But you only net gained 6lbs...... Doesn't seem worth it to me, bro
@@a_fuckin_spacemarine7514 I probably won't do it to that extreme again but it laid a nice foundation to build on..since I made the original comment I've lost another 5lbs and look more defined and my strength is still improving..I'm nearly benching and dead lifting now what I was at 221..
221 bench 315
180 bench 305
221 deadlift 475
180 deadlift 455
@@a_fuckin_spacemarine7514 6lbs but leaner, 10lbs maybe overall muscle. you're pretty dumb if you wouldnt trade being a LITTLE fat for a bit for 10lbs of muscle jesus these maingaining bullshit morons lol
@@maintenanceman2475 What were you doing previous before the bulk? You're lifting numbers? You maintained a lot of strength when you cut. Nice brother
@@Shadowchaos800 Before the bulk I just trained a bro split and didn't really push any kind of progression.I think my best numbers were a 275 bench 275 squat and a 365 deadlift..Then I decided to run wendler 531 and after that kinda stalled I ran smolov for squat and bench and ate everything I wanted during the process..I ended up with a 315 bench 405 squat and a 475 deadlift at my best.
Just started some of his training slow style today and wow it works. Thanks JM and Dave for the great video on how to bench. Priceless.
For those wondering, I worked it out at about 11k kcals 210gs protein 450gs carbs 30gs fiber and 300gs fat
4 calories per gram of carb and protein. 9 calories per gram of fat. Your math is off, way off. Also fiber has no calorie content.
@@submissionartist444 I put it in mfp and that's what it told me, my guess is there's a lot of undeclared calories in there, most likely sugar calories and trans fats
First of all, that voice does not match that figure.
Second, that was a very well-articulated information regarding energy balance in the most fundamental way. 100% catered to the hardgainers.
What a character, awesome talk! Makes me miss my bulking days :D
I loved when you told this story on T-Nation. Nice hearing it from the man himself.
best advice anywhere ever... in the history of lifting.
i could listen to jm forever. he seems so tranquil.
I think a big problem is the clean bulk vs dirty bulk issue. While there certainly can be a "dirty bulk", I think by and large the "clean bulk" is something coined by pro bodybuilders. While it is true you can gain weight on a healthy diet, some athletes cannot possibly consume enough calories through artificially restricted diets. Sometimes a bit of bread and butter never hurt anybody.
''Sometimes a bit of bread and butter never hurt anybody''
Sourdough bread and grass fed butter is my go to👍
Fantastic pod cast! Keep bringing JM back!
This guy is Confucius, Yoda, and Steven Segal all mixed into one.
Listen for days 🙏🏽👑🙏🏽
JM always sounds like he is speaking in a loud whisper. Makes him so easy to listen to
First time hearing about JM and I’m so glad I did.Ive known of Tate for awhile and I love him too,this is so educational and inspiring thanks guys🙏🏻
I really like the building a house analogy. Excellent info.
I loved when they started putting calories on the menu. Now I could order items with the highest calories
Lol that's how I do shopping, when in doubt I grab the most caloric item.
In athens greece where ilive it's impossible to find calories on a menu 😢
@@ericman3234 It's not the end of the world. Use your own knowledge & judgment.
@@marek_petrovsky i know mam. I do. But still pretty shitty when dieting
@@ericman3234 use my fitness pal, tracks calories based off barcodes
thanks for the video,i always tell people who "cant" get more weight what to eat and now i finally can link them this video.
@@vikingstrongman5903 you sound nothing like a viking strongman and everything like a whiny bitch
@@vikingstrongman5903 Dude, mayo is nothing but your "healthy" rancid oil with a bit of egg yolk... Got to love how mayo bad oil good, while they are 99% the same shit.
@@vikingstrongman5903 Funny how conventional you are with that healthy oil tho, and don't worry, if my beef was any more raw, it would be grazing.
@@vikingstrongman5903 Exactly, never heat unsaturated fats, but heat is used (amongst other) to extract oils. I doubt one can buy a healthy oil.
@@vikingstrongman5903 If you want a fat good for cooking use anything saturated (fats that are solid at room temperature) beside raw butter (clarified will work, the milk proteins and sugars in raw burn easily). Sure, all the vitamins in fat will get destroyed, but the fat it self will not oxidize in to cancerous shit.
To be fair, most of my meat I eat raw (a pound of a good tartare for breakfast is for me a staple), I still eat some cooked, but raw meat is the real deal, filling, tasty and still so light on the stomach...
That diet sounds delightful.
"And then there were the Hershey bars"
Excellent podcast , thoroughly enjoyed it. Great content and work by DAVE Sir and the team.
probaby my favourite guest on the podcast, love jm!
I listen to him talk with headphones to help me sleeping 😊
Another video that makes me love Dave even more.
This is my favorite elitefts legend.
Powerlifting ASMR lol.
i like it when you and John talked about it in that old video haha
Absolutely love JMs advice
I clicked the video thinking- what’s this cheat meal? But this was so intellectuals and the breakdown of it is so smooth, and easily understood.
I would listen to jm read an audiobook.
Hahaha amen!
the wisdom in this clip
Dave and JM you can't go wrong!!!!💯😎
Every American is in on this secret.
All makes sense to me. Calories in need to be higher than calories out if you want weight go up in any form. Training just helps your body determine how it needs to use those calories and nutrients. A quick overview of what you eat in a day should make any macro deficiencies very obvious
I know alot of fat couch potato's and one came to the gym with me the other day and he's never done anything and is shorter than me and is like 80% as strong as me
You get massive enough, you simply can't be weak
This is pure gold!!
I remember you telling the diet story years back in a video with John Meadows and another guy, it was really funny.. but did sound awful to go though.
That video made me become fat as fuck and strongest ive ever been
His voice is soothing for a dude who could rip most folks in half.
i really want justification for my main "junk" food: peanut butter. i literally eat a 4lb jar every 6 days. i average 20lbs a month. 240 lbs a year of peanut butter. i love it. my bathroom smells like fucking peter pan every morning.
Look out safe driver save money dude, JM coming for your spot.
JM Blakely shitting on “maingaining” and “lean bulking” bullshit that’s being perpetuated in the field
I gotta throw in one comment about a calorie is a calorie...no it's not. At least not in my body. Eating calories isn't that cookie cutter simple. Some calories from fat or protein or fiber rich foods take more energy to break down and process than others.
If I ate 1000 cals of hamburger or if I ate 1000cals of fish and say, butter...there would be a difference in digestion and nutrient uptake. If I ate 1000cals of rice or a 1000 cals of olive oil or a 1000cals of green beans or broccoli....it's 1000 cals but they're not the same cals and that's the reason I've personally been able to change my body's composition and lean muscle mass.
Protein is the building block, yes but u need the others to push the protein and/or spare it.
Not a big believer in "you must gain fat to gain muscle or strength". There is a way to gain lean muscle and strength without the surplus of fat, naturally.
Remember, these guys are world champions......its not done with instagram, and fuking soy burgers.
lol wasn't there a part where he said add a bottle of oil to the pizza as long as it isn't motor oil
In my times!
Useful advice from legends!👏😎
Glad it was helpful!
4:35 - 5:31
That’s true about a Big Mac, I tried it last night
Great video. Very well explained re the matter and muscle
He is the oracle of muscle.
I’m making a Full Day Of Eating: JM Blakely style video ASAP
Well?
@@mortenbergmann2662 I never did it lol.
Damn 😂
He should do narration
amazing jm... you are special.
Great video
In the video on john meadows channel he said breakfast he had to put 3 packets of mayo and 1 hashbrown on each sandwich, here it's 2 packets of mayo and 2 hashbrowns on each 🤔
Ita 4 sandwiches with 4 hash browns and two packets of mayo for the 4 hasbrowns. So half a packet per sandwich.
CPB:calories per bite
i have a suggestion. Take an adult chewable once a day
Currently using this video as an excuse to eat more of my son's Halloween chocolate after a hard sesh😅🤷
Why the hell does this channel have only 83k subs?
Probably because its information based, and they arent being all bombastic, and doing stunt lifts.
While not factually incorrect, I feel like this is terrible advice nonetheless. Almost every “celebrity” bodybuilder, and even many powerlifters and strongmen, who bulked aggressively and put on excessive body fat eventually regretted it. Or at the very least said they felt like utter crap or even saw performance decline. Mark Bell, Bart Kwan, Silent Mike, Eddie Hall, Martin Licis, and John Venus just to name a few
if you don't feel like shit, you're not doing it right
when legends talk
Secret to bulking: Watch the movie heavyweights and release your inner fatkid
Oh my God, the sodium your blood pressure had to been crazy
This comment section is just A class
Good podcast and very entertaining but you fellas have got a problem going on with your microphones.
The microphones that you are using are large diaphragm condenser microphones which are meant to be addressed from the side not the top.
By speaking into them in this fashion you are not speaking into the capsule of the microphone.
It's gonna look like I'm exaggerating but it's the absolute truth. I can gain weight muck more faster than this. 10 pounds a week when I'm not even trying. I have an obese father and all his siblings are obese. I'm in good shape but as soon as I am not careful for a week I gain ten pounds. Then I struggle for months to lose it by exercicing and eating well. I'm 190 lbs right now but if I'm careless I would weight 250
I am wondering if this would have the same results for someone that trained natty vs on gear.
Training as natty is sorta hard mode, so a fuckton of calories is more a must rather than a tool.
Well, that depends. Your right that training natty is hard mode. But more calories just makes me fat, not bigger. But then again im close to my genetic limit and am 34 years old. So if your referring to someone who has a tonne of work to do like a newbie, then maybe so. I think for a lot of people, maintenance + 300 calories is good way to gain in a balanced manner. If i ate JM diet, i would end up fat, with heart disease and wouldn't gain muscle, because something happens to your body when you get too fat, you get anabolic resistance, you end up getting sluggish and less responsive to training.
@@JK-ru3kt Got to understand body has to maintain certain levels of blood glucose. Storing fat is a regulation mechanism, and if vast majority of your food intake breaks down to glucose, then your body has no other choice than to get fat or get killed... Honestly, anyone on JM diet will get fat and in lon term ill. But once you can put together a diet plan that's calorie and nutrient dense while low on carbs, getting fat is way less of an issue. Boils down to chicken breast and rice. Chicken turns to amino acids, which can be burned for energy, used to build and maintain or expelled. Rice turns to glucose, which can be burned or stored as fat. All in all, getting more calories by just eating more of the signature high carb meal is not a brightest idea. That said, JM is on a right way with fat and red meat, but his diet plan is literally junk food.
@@demoncore5342 Fair points, I agree with the main theme about putting together a diet plan that's calories and nutrient dense while on the lower side with carbs. I personally found it easier to gradually make gains with moderate carb intake (150-170) grams while getting the rest of my calories from protein and fats. 80kg bodyweight at 5 foot 8, I can make gains off between 2500 and 2700 a day, using a somewhat abbreviated training splits. I used to eat whatever I wanted, I went up to over 90kgs (and fat), but after dieting, I didn't lose any muscle and got stronger. When I was fatter at 90kg, I believe I experienced anabolic resistance, I got sluggish, less strength and energy overall, aches and pains instead of gains. I read this article on anabolic resistance and it clicked, www.t-nation.com/diet-fat-loss/anabolic-resistance-how-mass-diets-can-hurt-you
I realised I didn't need to eat huge, my lean body mass was unaffected, slow and steady is all im getting so it makes sense to just eat at the rate your body wants to gain. Finding this calorie balance is a trial and error process, but for alot of people, bodyweight in pounds multiplied by 15 is a decent place to start for estimating maintenance calories and adjust from there up or down depending on goals
Thanks for you're points, makes sense what you are saying and I agree with you
@@JK-ru3kt I'm at a similar weight and age, at just slightly higher intake (2700-800). Using red meat as primary protein source, that takes care of quite a chunk of my calories when hitting the proteins. Steady gains, while staying lean the year long. Just makes me wonder what I could had achieved like that back in 20's...
Heart healthy lol
1 calorie has sufficient energy to raise 1gram of water through 1 degree Centigrade, at 1 atmosphere pressure. Or it equals approximately 4.2 Joules. Hope this is interesting 😗
How many calories to make a cup of tea? Asking for an English man
Just WOW 🙌🙌🙌
So dirty bulk?
Only if you are a hardgainer. Endos keep it closer to slight surplus.
@@jumpman3210 no such thing. Stop spreading pseudoscience
WarUponWords This isn’t a bodybuilding channel.
@@ShaneTumminello well, Thats a faulty opinion
nota randomencounter Wasn’t an opinion. This is a strength channel, almost exclusively geared towards powerlifting.
I’m confused why would you want to gain that much weight that quick ?
Do you have a suggestion how to reduce stomach upset and ease digestion after one of those super heavy meals? Any answer would be greatly appreciated!
Do yourself a favor and don't bulk like this lol, just clean bulk slowly. This is ridiculous lmao
@@bobbym491 I know, but it works. I have a bonus 1 pound of cookies blended with 1l of milk "shake". Lol
@@mistermister1366 as long as your stomach handles it lol
Buy a digestive enzymes product.
Go for a walk afterwards
This diet philosophy gave ulcerative colitis lol
But do we not also lose muscle while dieting? Unless you are talking steroids I guess.
P.S: I have nothing against drugs. They work wonders when used propely.
Just lose the weight very slowly, make sure to eat a lot of protein (1.5g/lb) and sleep at least 9 hours per night to keep most muscle when dieting
Depends on how you are dieting. Standard high carb is kinda meh, makes keeping muscle in caloric deficit way harder, while making you fat as a hog in surpluss.
But, JM & Dave, if you put on the 30 lbs. of weight and gain the 10 lbs. of muscle, won't you loose muscle in shedding the unwanted 20 lbs. of fat? Thus, not a true 2:2 or 3:1 ratio.
It is a game of how much of that muscle can you keep while losing weight. Highly unlikely you can hold on to all 10 lbs, but maybe 8, or 7 and you surely can lose all the fat. So it is a game, and the better you are the more you win.
In theory you could put on yet more muscle while shedding that blobber, but that's a hard thing to do an sorta defeats the purpose. Getting buff while getting fat is ment to be easy. Same as losing fat while losing some muscle is easy to achieve.
Dave you skinny fella hahaha
No joke my body type that diet for a 30 days id gain 60 pounds literally sad and it would be fat and water. 💧
I wish I saw this video earlier. I spent an entire year avoiding carbs and maxing out on lean protein. I started eating carbs again and not counting my kcals as strictly and my physique is changing and my strength is going up in only 3 months.
Im at a place now, where I gain weight from just looking at food. Thats when I know I have to dial it down a little. Bc my waist increased 2 inches in 1 week, but man, I was hungry all the time that week.
Cals are not ALL the same . CARBS have a much different effect than protein or fats .
I concur. Calories are the “same,” in a lab setting, not in the human body.
Well, calories are the same, but there are empty calories. Just as the parallel with bricks. You end up building a pile of shit, if you order shit instead of bricks. So how many bricks are in that mixed load you ordered? It's still five tons of stuff, might be 1/4 of it are bricks, but hey, you still have 5 tons...
Like saying petrol and diesel are the same. They are fuel but don't burn the same
@@demoncore5342 Really ? Well let me know if the " empty bricks" have any effect on insulin ....?
@@samuelclemons508 Considering you can't just piss out glucose unless there's something seriously wrong with you...
hes paraphrasing mike mentzer
Wrong calories don’t burn the same... your telling me 100 calories of fish burn the same as 100 calories of KitKats !!!
So in other words eat as much junk food as you can 👍🏾
Bullshit strategy for 90% of lifters. But yeah i think everybody needs to go down the fat gutter once. Also who says that American food is better than anywhere else? LMAO
You hire more workers & get more bricks but both are of poor quality so the structure ends up collapsing
No love for beer???
Alcohol inhibits protein absorption and increases aromatization. Counterproductive.
@@knuckledragger4648 and its going to bloat your stomach. Opposite of the goal
IF I CAN'T HAVE BEER... I'M OUT.
Beer kills your test levels
@@jebadiah4 only if your natural. Which you should not be using this diet if you are
Can’t agree with JM about American food standards..it’s some of the worst in the world
Tren bologna
I just get a little put off for the explanations being so deep for simple things, am mostly talking about when he talked about putting matter in the body and calories what they are yadayada. Might get interesting later :D
On dbol , off dbol