Flabbergasped?
Master Don Juan
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Aside from the rhyming title, I have a serious question.
I've been working out and have been feeling a lot healthier. My strength has definitely gone up (I started dipping with 40 lbs assistance, now I strap a 20 lb plate to myself) in all parts of my body, but I don't seem to be getting size. I've talked to some friends who know a bit about lifting, and one suggested that I have more protein.
Being that I eat in a university cafeteria, it's difficult for me to gauge how much protein I get from meals (I'm going to estimate between 125-150 g a day from food), but I pretty much only take whey immediately post-workout, two scoops. According to most guides here, that's extremely meager, but I'm not sure if the muscle building you do on off-nights (i.e. 3-4 days after the workout) justified taking in 100 more grams of protein from shakes.
Is it also strange for my strength to increase, but not my muscle size?
I've been working out and have been feeling a lot healthier. My strength has definitely gone up (I started dipping with 40 lbs assistance, now I strap a 20 lb plate to myself) in all parts of my body, but I don't seem to be getting size. I've talked to some friends who know a bit about lifting, and one suggested that I have more protein.
Being that I eat in a university cafeteria, it's difficult for me to gauge how much protein I get from meals (I'm going to estimate between 125-150 g a day from food), but I pretty much only take whey immediately post-workout, two scoops. According to most guides here, that's extremely meager, but I'm not sure if the muscle building you do on off-nights (i.e. 3-4 days after the workout) justified taking in 100 more grams of protein from shakes.
Is it also strange for my strength to increase, but not my muscle size?