Yes it actually is extraordinary considering the upper limit for most people is 2lbs a month and often times less of they have been training a long time. And that's if you are doing everything near perfect, including sleep, which most people do not. So real world results are probably more like 1.25 lbs as the upper limit for most people when factoring that in.
You are significantly above average so what is possible for you versus what is possible for the vast majority of people are two different things. Especially for the length of time this stayed well above average. If we are talking about percentiles you would be in the 99% percentile in terms of human capabilities to add muscle. Perhaps you have some myostatin mutation that gives you more enzymes to carry out the muscle building process that is the limiting step in most people. That would be the reason that would make the most sense.
Yeah I agree. Me being skinny is probably part of my genetics. My mum told me my dad was the same when he was 18. As I said, my body looks great without a T-shirt, but some mass would be needed to also make it look good WITH a T-shirt.
There's def. a limit for what you can do in a certain amount of time. I've already mentioned my experience in "perfect conditions" when I was on vacation. The weight of 71 kg didn't stay unfortunately. But maybe I can do sth. about it. Otherwise I just have to accept it how it is.
OP if it hasn't been said, look into taking digestive enzymes to increase your digestive capacity.
Interesting, I'll def. do that.
So I downloaded MyFitnessPal yesterday and can give you now 2 days of data:
The App puts my goals at 2450 kcals, 306 g carbs, 82 g fat, 123 g proteins (50, 30, 20 %)
Yesterday I managed to get in 3010 kcals, 271g carbs, 105 g fats, 224 g proteins (37, 32, 31 %)
Today (so far, I'll probably eat later a small musli with some protein powder and that might boost me even more. I already ate dinner.)
196 g carbs, 178 g fat, 124 g protein (27, 57, 17 %)
The fat from today comes from a pumpkin soup and two sausages. Nothing to worry here.
It's quite easy to get protein I think, but it's harder to get sufficient carbs. Especially without taking in too much fat, don't wanna burry that sixpack.
I also think any of those protein products like shakes or so should also help triggering the right mechanisms in my body to actually put on the weight.