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Frost
03-29-2007, 04:25 PM
ok so i read the workout advice and alot of you have some pretty good info about all this, i tried reading online but most pages they give you some hints followed by "buy my book".... anyways im 5'9 152 lbs and i want to get to about 170 -175 but i cant seem to add the weight,, i have a fast metabolism and i eat just about anything but nothing works... you guys have any idea into what works and what doesn't ? food exercise etc,,, anything would help:cool:

RobH4413
03-29-2007, 04:32 PM
I'm telling you I tried everything. When I was playing sports I was 6'1 185lbs and could not get up to 190. No matter how many days I was in the weight room, how much protein shake I drank, I never added any weight.

I'm 207lbs now and it's all thanks to doing nothing. Just sit around, eat potato chips. Oh oh, watch a lot of south park, the office, and hang out on the warpath for a while. It'll do the trick.

It's probably a lot healthier to not get all bulked up. My roommate in college was all about taking whatever he could get his hands on, steroids, kreatine (or however u spell it) and protein. The guy got huge, but ended up getting stretch marks all over his body from it. It was nasty.

The real girls like the out of shape guys anyways, so I don't know whats the point.

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
03-29-2007, 04:33 PM
I was about 5'10" and 165 lbs. at 23. I did a lot of lifting, was doing 700 push-ups a day, and ate like a madman. I couldn't do anything to get to my target weight of 185.

Now, at 27 (28 in May), I'm about 190. I think it's a matter of metabolism slowing down. Now, instead of trying to gain weight, I'm trying to lose 5 pounds and I have to watch what I eat (no more fast food 2 days in a row). In about a year, I expect you'll be in the same boat.

MTK
03-29-2007, 07:26 PM
One word... Beer

AlvinWalton'sNeckBrace
03-29-2007, 08:14 PM
what helped me was breaking my eating down into 6 meals a day...lots of protein, complex carbs, and enough fats...if you have a fast metabolism, like me, try cutting out cardio all together...atleast until you get the muscle mass you desire...and there's nothing wrong with creatine, just make sure you cycle off...I was wary of supplements at first, but they work

SmootSmack
03-29-2007, 08:56 PM
I was about 5'10" and 165 lbs. at 23. I did a lot of lifting, was doing 700 push-ups a day, and ate like a madman. I couldn't do anything to get to my target weight of 185.

Now, at 27 (28 in May), I'm about 190. I think it's a matter of metabolism slowing down. Now, instead of trying to gain weight, I'm trying to lose 5 pounds and I have to watch what I eat (no more fast food 2 days in a row). In about a year, I expect you'll be in the same boat.

700! Damn, I've maybe done that many in my life

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
03-29-2007, 09:02 PM
700! Damn, I've maybe done that many in my life

It started with ROTC (insert joke about ROTC dorks). We had a competition each year (for anyone who was in ROTC, it was the "Ranger Challenge") that included a bunch of physical stuff. We had our own gym and we'd just hang around and work out to prep for the competition. So, I got in really good shape.

After college, I worked at an incredibly boring job where I had my own office and no one ever came by. So, I decided to start doing push-ups to stay awake and keep in shape. I ended up doing push-ups in 20s, then 30s, then 40s, and eventually in 50s. The most I ever did in a day was 1,100 so I had stick legs and smallish biceps, but my triceps and chest were massive.

Just so you don't think I'm bragging, let's just say that I am nowhere near that "level" anymore. I probably can do about 100 pushups (and not in a row), and after that, my arm would fall off. I've developed a mini-gut since I started law school and I'd be lucky if I could run a 40 in less than 8.9 seconds...on speed.

ArtMonkDrillz
03-29-2007, 09:21 PM
I hate you people.

AlvinWalton'sNeckBrace
03-29-2007, 09:39 PM
I mentioned this in the other thread..but anyone ever tried NO Explode...I was using Amped for awhile and I wondered what anyone though. I took too much the first time I took it and felt like I could have killed a bear with my bare hands

Frost
03-30-2007, 10:35 AM
what helped me was breaking my eating down into 6 meals a day...lots of protein, complex carbs, and enough fats...if you have a fast metabolism, like me, try cutting out cardio all together...atleast until you get the muscle mass you desire...and there's nothing wrong with creatine, just make sure you cycle off...I was wary of supplements at first, but they work

yea thats what i heard that i should break down my meals to 6 a day or something like a meal every 3 hours,, but another thing is what exactly do u eat to get all the carbs and protein that u need? like what are the best foods for that..

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