Tom Treutlein
New Member
So, O&G (R.I.P.) and aka23 (from Lyle's BodyRecomp) both slow-bulked, keeping their bodyfat gains basically nixed the entire time they added mass. Sure, it was a slower process, but they looked good at all times, and didn't have to do any phase-shifting (i.e., bulk to cut to bulk).
Who here has done that? Think it's feasible? I'm close to where I wanna be mass-wise, but it's Summer time and I'd like to lean out a bit. From there, I figure I'd be better suited bulking the rest of the way slowly (since I'm in no real rush, and stretch marks suck anyway
).
What kind've weight gain should I look for when doing this? Half a pound a week? I should probably get one of those scales that monitors weight gain to the tenths of a pound, yeah? To a .2 gradient or so?
Any tips here would help. I know it's calories in vs. calories out and whatever, but I don't want to be wasting my time and it gets discouraging when you don't see things coming quick all the time.
Who here has done that? Think it's feasible? I'm close to where I wanna be mass-wise, but it's Summer time and I'd like to lean out a bit. From there, I figure I'd be better suited bulking the rest of the way slowly (since I'm in no real rush, and stretch marks suck anyway

What kind've weight gain should I look for when doing this? Half a pound a week? I should probably get one of those scales that monitors weight gain to the tenths of a pound, yeah? To a .2 gradient or so?
Any tips here would help. I know it's calories in vs. calories out and whatever, but I don't want to be wasting my time and it gets discouraging when you don't see things coming quick all the time.