I just boosted my caloires from 1500 to near 2000. I'm trying to gain muscle so I don't do cardio much anymore like I used to (30 + mins 6 days a week). I had started to run for like 20 mins on off days but I don't think it's really needed.
Anyway, I haven't gained any weight, though I've been working out and eating more for about a week. But I have noticed some more arm firmness and less fat in certain areas of my body. Could this be -fat +muscle equaling out?
I hear that you should only increase calories by 500 at a time. Is this true? I'm pretty sure I burn 2,000 calories a day just breathing being 6'2 and 17 y.o. So, should I up it even more? My diet now consists of whey protein, fat free milk, chicken, turkey, peanut butter or peanuts for good fats, fruit, vegs, bulgur wheat (or oatmeal), 2 slices of bread with the PB every other day, soy pitas, "protein plus" Powerbars, and creatine. I get about 17-20% fat, 35-40% carb and 40 + + protein everyday out of 1900 - 2000 calories.
Should I stick with this? Should I up calories? Would you consider my diet "clean"?
Anyway, I haven't gained any weight, though I've been working out and eating more for about a week. But I have noticed some more arm firmness and less fat in certain areas of my body. Could this be -fat +muscle equaling out?
I hear that you should only increase calories by 500 at a time. Is this true? I'm pretty sure I burn 2,000 calories a day just breathing being 6'2 and 17 y.o. So, should I up it even more? My diet now consists of whey protein, fat free milk, chicken, turkey, peanut butter or peanuts for good fats, fruit, vegs, bulgur wheat (or oatmeal), 2 slices of bread with the PB every other day, soy pitas, "protein plus" Powerbars, and creatine. I get about 17-20% fat, 35-40% carb and 40 + + protein everyday out of 1900 - 2000 calories.
Should I stick with this? Should I up calories? Would you consider my diet "clean"?