but my muscles weren't super big.
Muscles aren't supposed to get super big. Only niggers who compare themselves to the world's strongest men who are on various PEDs think such. Additionally muscle mass is directly and causally related to skeletal-frame size. Do you have narrow wrist/ankle bones etc? If so you'll struggle to put on noticeable amount of muscle.
This is wrong and you are a kike for thinking it's just eating more. Muscle Growth (hypertrophy) needs 3 things to happen; 1 - Mechanical tension 2 - Muscle damage 3 - Metabolic stress
a few weeks
And there's the lie. You wouldn't pack on any noticeable muscle in a few weeks. A few months MAYBE if you're a beginner and benefiting from newbie gains.
What you're experiencing is energy. That's it. That's all. Simple as. You are feeding your body what it needs rather than not. GUESS WHAT: it can now do what you demand of it. You are neither necessarily stronger nor more muscular.
I hate you so much.
My gf had mentioned that i hadn't gotten bigger, but my muscles were getting more defined and visible compared to before. So in a way, my muscles did get bigger, somewhat. Since Ive been eating more, it does feel like i can use my body more extensively and do more exercise which is good
No. That's muscle glycogen. It's 3 parts water for 1 part potassium. Sme thing happens if you were to start creatine (not a ped, red meat has it but not enouogh)
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