2003/03/25, 10:45 PM
When on an all out mass program, chances are better than average that you will develope some gut. ONe way to remedy this or keep it in check anyway is to go say 6 weeks on a mass gain, if you are happy with what you see, then continue on for another 2 weeks or so. But somewhere in this area it may be advisable to stop and incorporate a hardening program. Drop some of your higher calorie foods/carbs, drop some protein, and increase your cardio by about 25%. Do this for 2-3 weeks, then go back to gaining. You say you are getting strength gains, but they are not "visible?" What are you looking for. One answer may be that most of your gains are not lean mass, if you are consuming loads of carbs, you will definitely get stronger, and see the scale go up, but not with good weight. Lean mass does not happen overnight. If you gain a solid couple pounds a month, you may be doing well. In 5 weeks you will probably not see much, remember, muscle weighs more than fat and takes up less space, so if it is distributed, a couple pounds will not really show where you are looking yet. Give it some time.
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