Gain Weight Diet: Add Muscle, Not Fat
It may seem strange but gaining weight is actually a goal of many instead of losing weight. Guys that have thin frames especially seek to bulk up a bit, but it’s important to gain weight in a healthy way. This means gaining weight by adding muscle mass and not by just getting fat. An effective program that aims to cause weight gain is based on solid nutrition and the right type of exercise.
Some guys can eat a lot of food but never gain any weight. It’s more than just eating a lot of food, but instead, eating the right kind of food and stimulating the muscles to begin using those nutrients for growth.
Calorie Content of Food to Gain Weight
Proteins and all carbohydrates have 4 calories per gram and fats have 9 calories per gram, but different foods have different calorie density due to what the food is made of and its water content.
A person could eat two heads of lettuce and feel quite full, but few calories would be consumed. However, a small stick of butter would contain loads of calories although it would be difficult to eat a stick of butter in one sitting.
If you want to beef up your calorie content to gain weight then choose calorie-concentrated foods.
Choose foods that are both nutritionally dense and calorie dense, as they will help you gain weight by adding muscle mass and not fat.
Foods That Have Few Calories
Foods that have a lot of fiber and a high water content are usually very low in calories. Many vegetables are low calorie foods and won’t help you gain weight but are often used by body builders to “lean up” before a competition. Nutritionally, vegetables should still be included in the diet, but not in bulk. Here are some low calorie options.
- lettuce
- broccoli
- cucumbers
- spinach
- celery
- cauliflower
- peppers
- onions
- oatmeal
Carbs That are Calorie-Dense
Choosing the right carbs is important and just because a food has a lot of calories, it doesn’t mean the food is nutritious or that it will help you gain weight. For instance, white bread and white sugar are calorie dense but they are nutritionally empty and have been shown to cause people to gain weight, although in the form of fat cells not muscle mass.
Pick foods that are made of complex carbs, that will provide your body good nutrition, and that will not spike blood sugar levels. Calorie dense carbs to use as part of a gain weight diet include.
- whole wheat pasta
- brown rice
- quinoa
- sweet potatoes
- potatoes
- fruit
- juices
- beans
- whole grain bread
Calories From Fats
This is an item of great controversy in the area of diet and gaining weight. Some promote eating very little fat, while others say that you can eat as much fat as you like and still lose fat and build muscle.
There is a happy medium. Those wishing to gain weight should eat some fat, but make sure the majority of the fat consumed is healthy fat. Cells actually require fat to function and grow. Stay away from processed fats like hydrogenated oils and eat natural fats found in foods such as;
- nuts
- avocados
- eggs
- olive oil
- fish oil
- flaxseed oil
Muscle Mass Builder: Protein
Since muscles are composed of protein, then it only makes sense that a gain weight diet should contain a lot of protein rich foods. Now protein doesn’t go straight to your muscles but is first broken down into amino acids and then the body uses these amino acids to build the proteins it needs to grow more muscle cells. Most people think of meat as their number one protein source, but legumes, some grains, and some vegetables are good sources of protein as well. Protein rich foods include;
See also High Protein Diets
Gain Weight Diet Supplements
When possible whole foods are the best choice when eating a healthy weight gaining diet, but sometimes protein supplements and weight gain supplements can be useful. Many of these products are loaded with sugar and other additives. Find products that are as pure as possible. Protein supplements don’t have to taste like a chocolate sundae, but are healthier when plain whey protein is mixed into freshly made smoothies.
Weight Gain With Meal Replacement Products
While meal replacement products seem like an easy and convenient way to gain weight, they should be used in limited quantity. Most of these products are full of sugar and processed ingredients. These are expensive and money would be better spent buying natural peanut butter, and other whole foods that are nutritionally and calorie dense.
Diet Recommendation
We recommend Body Building Revealed by Will Brink. This is a totally comprehensive program that uses science, resistance training, and diet for weight gain in the form of lean muscle mass. Some of the program highlights include.
- Extensive and detailed guidance on exactly what to eat for the best muscle gains.
- Well-researched reports into a multitude of supplements. Find out exactly what is hype and what actually works.
- Detailed workout plans and programs from a variety of sources (and yes, they tell you exactly what you need to know if you are a beginner).
This program also has a members only website that gives you the following tools to help you pack on the muscle.
- Training gurus and their programs
- Nutrition Database
- Meal Planner
- Supplement and Book Reviews
- Calorie Planner
- Exercise and Training Videos
- A very active forum!
- Free updates for life.
If you’re willing to put in a little hard work then this program is a great tool to teach you the secrets of professional bodybuilders.
See Also
Muscle Growth Diet by Ori Hofmekler
Natural Physiques- The Healthy Fat Loss and Muscle Building Supersite.






Does this even work?
sounds like a bunch of Bologna.
Sorry for everyone it worked for.
but it just sounds like a bunch of crap to me.
this does not work dont try it
i am from phils. im trying to gain weight but its seems its not possible im 19 5’9 110 lbs. what should i do/
I have an overweight sister, would it be beneficial if she uses this diet because some people said they the WHOLE diet
im trying to gain weight fast but it seems impossible wat would you think would be the best thing for me to do
One problem regarding fats. Are saturated fats really bad? I would lead you to westonaprice.org to read Dr Mary Enig’s intensive research on the subject. She has shown that saturated fats are not only not bad, but they are essential to health, including butter, coconut oil, organic palm oil and others. This is worth looking into for a fuller understanding.
Some good information. Big thanks.
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I agree with the panel, good information; straight and to the point, and step two was seriously funny…thanks
very nice advice
MIKE…to answer your question, you would have to intake about 3,150 calories a day if you still weigh 150 pds. Also, if you google this, CALORIE INTAKE CONVERTER and click on the first link you see which should say something like calorie converter calculater…it will allow you to find this out for yourself. Go take a look ; )
my weight is 49.5kg n my height is 5.5 so please tell me how i can gain weight,and also tell me is this weight fine with my height..kindly email me on marshal78@gmail.com..thnx
great! helped alot
If you have to do it, you might as well do it right
thanks a lot…it really helps….
good article
one thing the author might want to add is this:
To gain muscle, make sure you’re in a calorie surplus.
I.e Consume more than you burn. That’s something which over 90% of the people don’t do.
They simply eat a lot of protein, or a lot of fat yet they’re calories still don’t go in surplus.
So that’s to say, if you burn 2500 calories a day (and you do weight training), make sure you eat 2900 calories a day. QUALITY calories.
Other than that point, this article was very clear. Good work
How many calories should your intake be if you are looking to gain muscle weight. I am 5’10 150 and would like to be at least 165 with muscle weight gain.
the guy is talking about muscle weight not body mass weight
This is BS, to gain weight you don’t need to have a diet, just eat like a crazy bastard and that’s it.
Is harder to lose weight than to gain.
This is great! I want to lose weight so I guess I do the opposite of whatever is said here. Thanks.
Just on the line, I needed !!
Exactly the guidance I was looking for, thanks!
Simply laid out well put, thank you!
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Very interesting ideas. Great information!
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Too good… Thanks
Probably the best information I ever received on this topic.