Paleo Bodybuilding - PaleoHacks.com most recent 30 from http://paleohacks.com 2013-05-22T11:19:31Z http://paleohacks.com/feeds/question/155390 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://paleohacks.com/questions/155390/paleo-bodybuilding Paleo Bodybuilding jake 2012-10-12T20:58:53Z 2012-10-12T22:51:54Z <p>Just wondering if anyone has been able to get big while following a paleo diet. I'm currently 5'11, 180 with 15% body fat. My goal is to get to 200 with 10% body fat. Have you, or do you know of any bodybuilders with a paleo diet? Thanks!</p> <p>Edit: Okay, a little more about my experience. I have been eating paleo and lifting off and on for about 3 years. I started with about 15% body fat and absolutely no muscle, I weighed 160. About a year and a half ago I joined the Marines and I haven't been able to eat a very paleo diet (and lift) up until recently. I have been making some great gains these past couple months (although I suspect it's a lot of muscle memory) and I have been eating a lot of rice, which I would like to replace with fruits. I have tried high fat low carb on multiple occasions and I just don't have the same energy when I lift.</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/155390/paleo-bodybuilding/155392#155392 Answer by PhysiqueRescue for Paleo Bodybuilding PhysiqueRescue 2012-10-12T21:26:15Z 2012-10-12T21:26:15Z <p>Jake,</p> <p>Thats attempting to add 27 LBS of lean muscle!! I don't know your age, training experience, or anything. If you are a beginning lifter, it might be possible to accomplish over the course of several years. Not saying it's impossible, and without some history and other information it's impossible to know how close you are to your genetic potential. With all that being said, you would need to really bulk up and then cut to get the desired weight and body comp. You would probably need to gain 40-50 lbs and start cutting to achieve your goal. Paleo is about a lot more than "getting big", it's about living a healthier lifestyle. An awesome effect of eating a paleo diet are the changes in body comp that result. Good Luck.</p> <p>Matt<br> <a href="http://physiquerescue.com" rel="nofollow">PhysiqueRescue.com</a></p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/155390/paleo-bodybuilding/155403#155403 Answer by dazi49 for Paleo Bodybuilding dazi49 2012-10-12T21:44:08Z 2012-10-12T21:44:08Z <p>It's very hard to put on weight solely on a whole foods diet. Try upping your fat intake in the form of saturated and monounsaturated fat. Eat lots of fatty pastured animals. Try nuts and nut butters. Use coconut oil, olive oil and avocado oil and grassfed butter. Best nut is macadamia because of low pufa. Balance out your macros. Get a good deal of fat, protein and carbs in each meal. Eat 3 or 4 well portioned meals daily. Do not consiously avoid carbs. If you're getting them from quality sources, then you're fine. Try yams, sweet potatoes, taro, malangas, yucca (cassava), beets, rutabagas and carrots. Try 50% fat, 30% protein and 20% carbs. Supplements also help. Try organic whey protein or egg white protein. Eat right, train hard, and rest alot. Remember, it takes time. Have patience, young grasshopper. Some people are naturally athletic and put on muscle quickly without much effort. If you have good genetics, then you will build muscle very easily. If not, then you are going to have to put in a lot of effort. Good luck and have fun :)</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/155390/paleo-bodybuilding/155412#155412 Answer by crightfunnylol for Paleo Bodybuilding crightfunnylol 2012-10-12T22:31:37Z 2012-10-12T22:31:37Z <p>on training days go high carbs / low fat, 200 cals over maintenance on off days do low carb / high fat, 200 cals below maintence high protein all days! {youll see muscle gains with minimized fat gains} i hope this helps</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/155390/paleo-bodybuilding/155415#155415 Answer by mike for Paleo Bodybuilding mike 2012-10-12T22:51:54Z 2012-10-12T22:51:54Z <p>Well, are you actually entering a competition? If so you need to do the bulk and cut approach, which you do seasonally every year, for example youre in a calorie surplus for 3-6 monthes in the winter, and you diet 15 weeks or so to get competition lean.</p>