I am just getting back into weight training after a 4 month break. I have never really been serious but have now joined a gym.
I currently weigh 226lbs and I'm 6'5". I have a slim frame.
I have managed to acquire a bit of a belly over these months and was wondering whether I still have to eat surplus calories if I want to bulk properly or will my fat reserves break down to provide more calories? If I do will I loose any of my belly whilst training?
I was also going to include swimming into my routine. Does this mean I will need to eat even more calories to ensure the surplus is always there?
Or is swimming a bad idea whilst bulking?? I just want to make sure my heart strength increases along side my muscle strength.
Thanks all for your input.
I know that I can probably find the answers in the forum, but there is just so much stuff in there it's impossible to find the exact info you need.
I thought a good idea would be to permanently keep the most common questions at the top of the forum to save repeat questions.
I will also post some before and after pics after a few month training.
Thanks again
I currently weigh 226lbs and I'm 6'5". I have a slim frame.
I have managed to acquire a bit of a belly over these months and was wondering whether I still have to eat surplus calories if I want to bulk properly or will my fat reserves break down to provide more calories? If I do will I loose any of my belly whilst training?
I was also going to include swimming into my routine. Does this mean I will need to eat even more calories to ensure the surplus is always there?
Or is swimming a bad idea whilst bulking?? I just want to make sure my heart strength increases along side my muscle strength.
Thanks all for your input.
I know that I can probably find the answers in the forum, but there is just so much stuff in there it's impossible to find the exact info you need.
I thought a good idea would be to permanently keep the most common questions at the top of the forum to save repeat questions.
I will also post some before and after pics after a few month training.
Thanks again