I'm going to try this theory out that I've come up with.
I can eat 10,000 calories a day over 12 hours (1666 calories per meal).
At this rate I will put on 1.75lb of fat a day. That's 12.25lb of fat a week.
That's about 49lb of fat a month.
For every 5lb of fat you put on, your body puts on 1lb of muscle without you even doing anything.
I think with the right training and rest I can put on 30lb of fat and 10lb of muscle in a month naturally.
Obviously, I'll have to do a mean cutting cycle after a month but hopefully I'll be able to keep the muscle (and even if I lose it, I can gain it back easily thanks to muscle memory). So what do you guys think?
I can eat 10,000 calories a day over 12 hours (1666 calories per meal).
At this rate I will put on 1.75lb of fat a day. That's 12.25lb of fat a week.
That's about 49lb of fat a month.
For every 5lb of fat you put on, your body puts on 1lb of muscle without you even doing anything.
I think with the right training and rest I can put on 30lb of fat and 10lb of muscle in a month naturally.
Obviously, I'll have to do a mean cutting cycle after a month but hopefully I'll be able to keep the muscle (and even if I lose it, I can gain it back easily thanks to muscle memory). So what do you guys think?