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A few years back I had a stretch where I worked out 4 days a week and got stronger, but never more than 5 lbs. bigger. Being able to consume enough food has always held me back. I was naturally hungrier when I worked out, and I ate more but it still wasn't enough.
From doing some research it appears I need to consume a good 4000 calories to really put on some mass. My question is....If i can pull this off and bulk up, when it comes time to work on getting cut do I need to maintain the 4k calories/day to retain the muscle mass I have added?
to Illustrate, i'm currently 6' 170lbs. If I hit say 190lbs and just wanna get cut at that point, do I still need mega amounts of food?
My logic tells me no, I can cut back on the calories. But of course logic isn't always right and there is probably something I don't know.
From doing some research it appears I need to consume a good 4000 calories to really put on some mass. My question is....If i can pull this off and bulk up, when it comes time to work on getting cut do I need to maintain the 4k calories/day to retain the muscle mass I have added?
to Illustrate, i'm currently 6' 170lbs. If I hit say 190lbs and just wanna get cut at that point, do I still need mega amounts of food?
My logic tells me no, I can cut back on the calories. But of course logic isn't always right and there is probably something I don't know.
