Macros for 250 lb Women (Bulking, Very Active)
Reviewed by Andrew Menechian, Head of Fitness at FitCommit
Exact macros for a 250 lb woman on a bulking diet. Calculated from estimated lean mass, Katch-McArdle BMR, and a very active TDEE (hard exercise 6-7 days per week).
4,188
Calories
~10% calorie surplus
195g
Protein
780 cal (19%)
537g
Carbs
2148 cal (51%)
140g
Fat
1260 cal (30%)
Running a 383 cal/day surplus (10% above TDEE). Expect ~0.77 lbs of weight gain per week, building on 188 lbs of lean mass.
4 weeks
253.1 lbs
8 weeks
256.2 lbs
12 weeks
259.2 lbs
How These Macros Were Calculated
| Body Weight | 250 lbs |
|---|---|
| Estimated Lean Mass | 188 lbs (75% of body weight) |
| Lean Mass (kg) | 85 kg |
| BMR (Katch-McArdle) | 2,206 cal/day |
| TDEE (BMR x 1.725) | 3,805 cal/day |
| Target Calories | 4,188 cal/day |
| Daily Surplus | 383 cal/day (10% surplus) |
| Expected Weekly Change | 0.77 lbs gain per week |
BMR uses the Katch-McArdle formula (370 + 21.6 x lean mass kg), which accounts for lean mass and outperforms Harris-Benedict for accuracy across different body compositions. Lean mass estimated at 25% average body fat for women. Activity multiplier 1.725 = hard exercise 6-7 days per week.
Macro Breakdown
| Macro | Grams | Calories | % of Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Protein | 195g | 780 | 19% |
| Carbohydrates | 537g | 2148 | 51% |
| Fat | 140g | 1260 | 30% |
| Total | - | 4,188 | 100% |
Protein is set at 2.3g per kg of lean body mass (188 lbs lean mass for this woman). Fat targets 30% of target calories with a minimum safety floor applied if needed; carbs fill remaining calories, with a 50g minimum for brain function.
Meal Split Examples
3 Meals Per Day
- Per-meal calories1,396 cal
- Per-meal protein65g
- Per-meal carbs179g
- Per-meal fat47g
4 Meals Per Day
- Per-meal calories1,047 cal
- Per-meal protein49g
- Per-meal carbs134g
- Per-meal fat35g
5 Meals Per Day
- Per-meal calories838 cal
- Per-meal protein39g
- Per-meal carbs107g
- Per-meal fat28g
Research shows muscle protein synthesis is maximized with 30-40g protein per meal. 65g per meal in 3 meals is within the optimal range.
What These Macros Look Like in Food
Protein: 195g
- 8 scoops protein powder (22-25g each)
- 6 x 100g chicken breast (31g each)
- 8 x 100g lean ground beef (26g each)
- 33 large eggs (6g each)
Carbs: 537g
- 12 cups cooked white rice (45g each)
- 20 medium bananas (27g each)
- 10 cups dry oats (54g each)
- 77 rice cakes (7g each)
Fat: 140g
- 10 tbsp olive oil (14g each)
- 16 tbsp almond butter (9g fat each)
- 8 oz walnuts (18g each)
- 10 tbsp coconut oil (14g each)
These are rough equivalents. Most meals contain a mix of all three macros. Use a food tracking app for precise logging.
These numbers use an estimated 25% body fat.
FitCommit measures your actual lean mass with an AI body scan from your phone camera, so your macros reflect your real body composition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I eat more on training days at 4188 calories?
Cycling calories is not necessary for most people. Hitting your daily target consistently produces better results than complex cycling protocols. If you want to cycle, shift 10-15% of daily calories from rest days to training days while keeping the weekly total the same. For example, add 419 calories on training days and subtract 419 on rest days. Your weekly calorie total stays fixed.
How were the macros calculated for a 250 lb female?
The calculation uses the Katch-McArdle BMR formula. A 250 lb woman with an estimated 75% lean mass (188 lbs lean) has a BMR of 2206 calories. Multiplied by 1.725 for very active activity (Hard exercise 6-7 days per week), the TDEE is 3805 calories per day. For bulking, a 10% surplus brings the target to 4188 calories.
Why is protein 195g for bulking at 250 lbs?
Protein for bulking is set at 2.3g per kg of lean body mass. A 250 lb woman with 188 lbs of lean mass needs 195g of protein per day. During a bulk, 2.3g per kg of lean mass supports muscle protein synthesis without excess calories from protein.
How much weight will I gain at 4188 calories?
At 4188 calories per day, a 250 lb woman should gain approximately 0.77 lbs per week. This assumes a TDEE of 3805 at very active activity and a surplus of 383 calories per day. Results vary based on actual metabolic rate, training load, and adherence.
When to Recalculate These Macros
Not gaining weight after 2 consistent weeks
Add 100-150 cal/day from carbs. Your TDEE may be higher than the 1.725x estimate. Confirm you are tracking consistently before increasing further.
Gaining more than 1 lb per week
Reduce by 100-150 cal/day. Muscle growth rate is limited by biology. Excess surplus above that ceiling goes to fat. Target 0.25-0.5 lbs per week for a lean bulk.
Gained 10 or more lbs from this starting weight
Recalculate at your new weight. Higher mass means higher TDEE, so the same surplus percentage shrinks over time without adjustments.
Other Weights and Goals
Same Weight and Goal, Different Activity Levels
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