phos_hilaron
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Hello everyone.
So I have been trying to get in shape, get some more weight and I have been talking with many people and watching videos and I am unsure about one thing ,as it seems conflicting.
Short info about me - I am 175 (5'10) and 62 kg (137 lb) male, in 20s.
So the one thing I am unsure about is, given I never got too much fat (right now I am around 13 %, according to "by eye" measurement - using a small rope to measure circumference and then some online calculator for waist / neck), and my daily intake of fats is around 100-110 g, while "recommended" (using some sort of calorie food table) is 60. This is my average for last 9 months and I haven't gained weight, my average calories intake was around 2150 (so the recommended level)
Some friends told me "you are skinny, so if you eat fat and go into caloric surplus, it's fine, because the body will burn carbs and fat first, so you won't get fat even if covering your metabolic rate with fats". But from youtube it seemed like "very bad idea" to eat a lot of fat and all those buffed guys had around 70-90 grams of fat intake?
I also have an average of around 230 g carbs and 105 grams of protein (which I know I should increase a bit).
So TLDR
Is it inherently bad to eat 100-110 grams of fat per day if I am trying to gain muscles? Or can I eat a lot of fat to have energy (with carbs as well) and add more protein to build muscles?
So I have been trying to get in shape, get some more weight and I have been talking with many people and watching videos and I am unsure about one thing ,as it seems conflicting.
Short info about me - I am 175 (5'10) and 62 kg (137 lb) male, in 20s.
So the one thing I am unsure about is, given I never got too much fat (right now I am around 13 %, according to "by eye" measurement - using a small rope to measure circumference and then some online calculator for waist / neck), and my daily intake of fats is around 100-110 g, while "recommended" (using some sort of calorie food table) is 60. This is my average for last 9 months and I haven't gained weight, my average calories intake was around 2150 (so the recommended level)
Some friends told me "you are skinny, so if you eat fat and go into caloric surplus, it's fine, because the body will burn carbs and fat first, so you won't get fat even if covering your metabolic rate with fats". But from youtube it seemed like "very bad idea" to eat a lot of fat and all those buffed guys had around 70-90 grams of fat intake?
I also have an average of around 230 g carbs and 105 grams of protein (which I know I should increase a bit).
So TLDR
Is it inherently bad to eat 100-110 grams of fat per day if I am trying to gain muscles? Or can I eat a lot of fat to have energy (with carbs as well) and add more protein to build muscles?