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    For future reference/Fat gain

    Not sure where to post this so I’ll ask here. I am simply curious and that’s really the only reason I’m asking. Is it a real possibility to have a decent training routine and diet and move up in bodyweight at a conservative pace (.5-1lb weekly) and have most if not all of the gains be fat. If this is a real possibility what could be the potential circumstances surrounding this type of outcome? I feel like this is a good question and one that I have never seen posted before. I have seen posts about fat overload on dreamer bulks gaining 2-3 pounds a week and that answer is clear.

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    Of course, diet alone does not promote muscle growth, you need adequate training stimulus for that. Otherwise it will just be fat

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoldMyBeer View Post
    Of course, diet alone does not promote muscle growth, you need adequate training stimulus for that. Otherwise it will just be fat

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    What determines adequate training. Say you are doing a 5 day split. 2 legs days, one ham and one quad, a push, pull and upper while training hard and eating enough to gain .5 pounds a week. Then after 3 months you have nothing but 6 extra pounds of fat. Would it be simply a matter of you thought you were training hard enough but you weren't and every extra calorie went directly to fat instead of promoting any new lean tissue growth?

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