^^^^ I understand that to a degree, but if I gained 10lbs lean mass say mostly in my legs, it doesnt mean my arms are gonna grow an inch......... not trying to sound like a dick, I guess i just dont understand that logic.
Or are you saying I have to gain 5 lbs per arm to equal 1" on each?
I appreciate everyone's responses.
As of now my diet looks something like this.......
6;30am- 1 cup oatmeal
- 6 raw jumbo egg whites
9:30am - 1/2 of my shake which consist's........ Again the following for 1 whole shake only drink 1/2 at a time
-4 raw egg whites
-1 1/2 scoop muscle milk powder
- 3 large strawberries
- 1 cup oatmeal
- 1 1/2 cup 2% milk
12am - usually 2 turkey burgers
- pasta or rice (dont ussually measure, just eat till im full.)
2:30pm - other half shake
4:30-5pm 6 oz cooked weight of chicken or 2 more turkey burgers
- 3/4 or so box mac and cheese
5:30 or 6pm GYM
2 scoops muscle milk after workout
1 or 2 tablespoons natural penut butter
1 or 2 tablespoons honey
9pm - chicken, steak, something equivilant to 40g protein
- 2 cups broccolie or green beans
This is just rough obviously, but its a good idea. I know I should include more complex carbs, but I dont care about extra BF right now.
I am NOT on cycle right now.........
Just using Tribulus, DHEA, and NO-Xplode preworkout.
on a lighter note, we got to the gym way late today so only had an hour to train. I ended up concentrating just on Bi's.
I will go first thing in the morning and train back, then back in the evening to train shoulders. I may start training arms on their own day, because I felt like i got a GREAT Bi workout in today.
I did negatives on a preacher bench. 2 sets close 2 sets wide. at the beginning of the workout and really felt them. continued with my other normal excersises and what a difference. I don't know if it was due to those specifically, or that I dedicated a whole hour just to them. my arms felt swollen today.