Clean-Bulking Steroid Cycle versus Dirty Bulk. bill roberts article

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[h=1]“Clean Bulk” versus “Dirty Bulk” Diet During Steroid Cycle[/h] 2014 BY BILL ROBERTS
Q: “What dietary changes should I make for a ‘clean-bulking’ steroid cycle? Or should I just go for a ‘dirty bulk’ and diet the blubber off later?”
A: While a caloric excess definitely is needed for fastest gains, there’s no need to pack on fat rapidly. There doesn’t seem much difference in gains between eating enough to gain about 1 lb of fat per week versus gaining fat for example twice that fast. But obviously, for example 10 lb of added fat diets off much more quickly than does 20 lb, or with considerably less calorie restriction. So losses between steroid cycles are less, and the lesser fat gain is more productive.
The amount of caloric increase you’ll need will depend largely on how rapidly you realistically might gain muscle and on how much you might increase training while doing the cycle. For a steroid novice who has the potential to add 5 or more lb of muscle per week, I’d increase intake by a minimum of 1000 calories per day. For a more advanced lifter who isn’t going to be adding muscle at a rapid rate, an extra 500 calories per day could be a reasonable starting point, which should then be adjusted according to results.
The increase should come mostly from carbs and protein, but fat intake should still be at least 750-1000 calories per day. I don’t think there’s a need to increase protein by more than about an additional 100 grams per day in most cases.
Where faster fat gain can make sense is when you’ve found that you just can’t get past a certain point when keeping bodyfat low. You might very well find that on letting yourself get say 30 lb overfat, you break through muscle limits that held you back while lean, and you can retain most of those gains after cutting. However, because of the time required to diet fat off – time which is lost to gains – I don’t recommend this approach except where personal experience has shown it’s needed. It’s certainly never needed for the steroid novice.
 
Damn I guess that means no more burger King and taco bell! Guess I'll have to stick to the sushi
 
Dieting is so specific to the individual, there's not really an accurate blue print that says 'here- this is the way to do it!'.
You have to really use some trial and error - experiment with a few different methods and start to personalize the gaining or losing process- refine it for your specific physiology and endocrinology. Its a process that takes some time, very few people get it right from the very beginning.
 
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