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satchboogie
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i know for men its 5-8/
\bignate73 said:where are these figures coming from?
5-8lbs??? LOL. that has to be someone who is spinning his/her wheels. high ball figure being less than 1 lb of lbm per month???
low end about .5 lbs?
hmmmm....
spatts said:\
Yeah, I wasn't going to say it.
satchboogie said:
you werent gonna say what?
5-8 pounds a year sounds about right in a trained body.
what's the commotion about?
satchboogie said:
you werent gonna say what?
5-8 pounds a year sounds about right in a trained body.
what's the commotion about?
SuperWoman said:In this book, Mind and Muscle by Blair Whitmarsh, PhD he states that for wll trained male athletes the maximum amt of muscle you can gain in a month is approx 1.5 lbs, or 18 lbs per year. This is naturally. For untrained men the first year can be up to 25 lbs.
Female athletes can gain 8 to 12 lbs per year. This is also done naturally via diet. Note the word, "athlete" typically someone who lives and breathes for their sport not a recreational bodybuilder or gym goer.
BronzedGoddess said:Back in 1997 I gained 12 pounds in 8 weeks in Basic Training. Granted I was 17-18 years old, but this was without any weights only basic army P.T and road marches with a heavy ruck sack. I believe it was all muscle becuase I came out with a six pack but I was just skinny going in. So that took me from 118 to 130 @ 5'7. Since then I've gained about 5 more pounds of muscle (in between pregnancies). However what's holding me back is I'm not willing to gain a lot of fat in order to gain a substantial amount of muscle, so that's on me.
\\\spatts said:
A. There's no commotion, and after the weekend I had, there ain't gonna be.
B. If I had a 5-8 pound year, I would be seriously re-evaluating my training. I'd probably even throw something. Perhaps my scale.
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