I am trying to bulk up some more, but without consuming huge amounts of calories if possible - cos we all know that excess calories result in nothing more than a big gut. I know that in principle it doesn't matter as you're going to have to go through a cutting cycle anyway, but I'd rather just have 10 pounds to burn off, rather than 25 pounds.
Then one day a friend told me that you don't necessarily have to consume 3000-4000 calories but instead consume 1 to 1.5 grams of protein per pound of bodyweight. Is this right?
I weigh about 165 pounds on my scale (at 5'8"), but I do have some fat, about 8-1o pounds or so. So putting my lean weight at a modest 155 pounds, then does it makes sense for me to consume between 155 and 232.5 grams of protein a day (that '232.5 grams' is 155 pounds X 1.5, btw)?
Thanks for your advice.
Then one day a friend told me that you don't necessarily have to consume 3000-4000 calories but instead consume 1 to 1.5 grams of protein per pound of bodyweight. Is this right?
I weigh about 165 pounds on my scale (at 5'8"), but I do have some fat, about 8-1o pounds or so. So putting my lean weight at a modest 155 pounds, then does it makes sense for me to consume between 155 and 232.5 grams of protein a day (that '232.5 grams' is 155 pounds X 1.5, btw)?
Thanks for your advice.