Schredds |
03-16-2009 06:03 AM |
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Originally Posted by RezZ
(Post 614897)
Tip away. Iv lifted weighs and tried eating heavier for 2 years and have barely gained 10 pounds.
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Go out and get yourself a calorie counting book, it lets you know the calories, fats, protiens, carbs of almost every type of food there is. It also doesnt matter if you are eating alot, if you are not eating the right things and enough of them it isnt gonna do ****, for me I was really lean and skinny when I started lifting 6 years ago and managed to gain about 60lbs at my peak before i had surgery, now I am still 40lbs ahead of the game, you need to take in 1-1.5g of protien per pound of body weight and about 2-2.5g of carbs per pound of body weight simple as that, so if you 100lbs thats 100 - 150g of protien and 200 - 250g of carbs, pls about 20-30g of healthy fat per day specifically before bed with a high protien meal at that point as well, fats can come from things like nuts, avacadoes, natural peanut butter. You also should devide up what your body needs to take in food and calorie wise and be ale to eat equal porsions every 2.5-3 hours while snacking in between a few of those meal with a protien shake or something ya know. Also get your self some creatine as well my friend, It really helps pack on the weight and strength. You should go to the store and pick up some bodybuilding magazine they have a ****load of information in there that will really help you out.
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