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What To Eat To Bulk Up For Skinny Guys: The Ultimate Guide

Chrome Pump
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Skinny, beanpole, rawboned, scrawny, bony, lanky, skeletal, twiggy, gaunt, fragile, delicate, hollow-cheeked, as thin as a rake, skin-and-bones, sticklike, size-zero, emaciated, pinched, undernourished, underfed, rangy, spindly, gangly, gangling, gawky, spindle-shanked, starveling, and macilent. It would be safe to say that the world tends to be unkind when labeling underweight individuals.

Do you want to know the synonyms for β€˜jacked’? Shredded, rugged, sturdy, muscly, stout, well-built, hefty, powerful, and lusty. If given a choice, most people would want to be a part of the latter group.

Ask a bro at your gym about putting on size, and they’ll tell you it is the easiest thing in the world. However, this is not always the case. Bulking up is simple in theory but difficult in execution. Although most of us know that we need to eat more to build muscle mass and size, it is only a piece of the puzzle.Β 

You must stay in a calorie surplus to build muscle, meaning you must eat more calories daily than you expend. At the same time, these calories must come from nutrient-dense sources. Eating junk food and chugging sugar-laden aerated drinks can get you to your daily caloric goal, but in the long run, it will lead you toward obesity and other health issues.Β 

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A basic understanding of nutrition and how it plays a role in achieving your fitness goals is vital to be successful in your fitness journey. It will help you avoid fad diets and ensure you get the best bang for your buck.Β 

In this article, we discuss the basics of bulking for skinny guys, including the nutrition breakdown, and lay down 15 nutrient-dense high-calorie foods to help you hit your daily caloric goals.Β 

Contrary to what most people believe, bulking and weight gain are not the same thing. In a weight gain program, your only objective is to get from your current weight to your goal weight. However, in a bulking program, you must also gain muscle mass and improve your physique aesthetics.Β 


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Topic starter Posted : 19/03/2026 3:45 am
Power Bolt
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Solid routine! Does this work well for natural athletes?


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Posted : 19/03/2026 10:45 am
Buff Giant
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Great content. How would you adjust this for a 4-day split?


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Posted : 20/03/2026 8:45 am
Power Master
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Thanks for sharing, I’m definitely adding this to my next cycle.


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Posted : 21/03/2026 3:45 am
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