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This question is not really possible to answer, as you have not stated your weight. Your weight is a key aspect for determining your probable metabolic rate. 2,200 calories sounds low to me, and is the sort of surplus I'd usually recommend for a highly active 58kg (or so) woman. I'd imagine you are larger than that, maybe not.On the topic of diet, I am probably eating around 2200 calories at the moment and my weight is going up. I've gained about 1kg in about 2 weeks.
IS this adequate or should I be eating more? I’m a bit confused because if my weight is going up surely Im in a surplus, or is it not simply enough to be in a small surplus, you need to have a certain % surplus to get the most out of your time and efforts?
My freind tells me I should be eating about 2600 calories for my weight, but I just see that as extra fat gain.
My lifts are going up so I guess that’s all that matters?
Looking at government guidelines, the MAINTENANCE of your average height and weight male is suggested to be around 2,500 and a woman's as 2,000. Yeah, I know, what the hell do the government know... BUT it's actually not that simple. These figures (2k for an average woman, 2.5k for a man) are in fact based on data gathered by the nutritional board and there is some truth to them.
If you find yourself "gaining weight on 2,200", I would not be surprised if your calorie counting is simply off. You are likely consuming more than you believe. I just don't think you could possibly gain many kilos in a short period of time on a mere 2,200. You seem to be suggesting continual weight gain.