Maybe you gained that weight in your gut without supplements you can possibly gain 1 lb of muscle a week on a high intensity lifting regime coupled with 5,000 calories a day and at least 1.5 grams of protein per lb of body weight although there are many variables everybody's body is different.
In the calves, biceps/forearms, abs, back/shoulders mostly, I see your point though that would be 48 pounds and I do eat a lot like excessively. That was long time ago when I was a teenager still so I probably added 30 pounds in bone as well. I haven't exercised since then over ten years ago, through work I gained like 5 pounds in muscle but haven't lost any of it either so been the same weight for like 6 years is ridiculous.
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Maybe you gained that weight in your gut without supplements you can possibly gain 1 lb of muscle a week on a high intensity lifting regime coupled with 5,000 calories a day and at least 1.5 grams of protein per lb of body weight although there are many variables everybody's body is different.
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In the calves, biceps/forearms, abs, back/shoulders mostly, I see your point though that would be 48 pounds and I do eat a lot like excessively. That was long time ago when I was a teenager still so I probably added 30 pounds in bone as well. I haven't exercised since then over ten years ago, through work I gained like 5 pounds in muscle but haven't lost any of it either so been the same weight for like 6 years is ridiculous.