Why cant working out and buidling a good body be as easy as shaving your head?
Quote from: TimmJ on December 05, 2007, 08:16:59 AMWhy cant working out and buidling a good body be as easy as shaving your head?It is to a guy with no arms.
They would be "Chin Ups" Ohhh... that was bad.
Although controversial, i do believe there is a lot of truth in genetics (somatotypes), being a large factor in weight gain process. I had a really difficult time starting to gain weight in the beginning, but this was because i did not eat enough to repair the muscle. I would recommend alot of eggs fish (tuna for budget) and oatmeal (slow cooked). I eat starting at 7:30am and eat again every three hours up until 10pm. Two full glasses of whole milk to supplement each meal as well. Protein drinks are good right before bedtime especially if your a night gym rat. Whey protein is good for a quick post workout regeneration, however i would also recommend sustained release proteins. (This of course is if you don't mind some supplements.) I'd make sure to do some cardio daily, but not much. Whether or not if this routine is doctor recommeneded, i am not sure. However, my cholesterol has gone down alot and blood pressure and pulse have improved greatly. They say for moderate weight gain, you should have around a 1:1 ratio for grams of protein per body weight pound. I've bumped mine up 2:1 but have to drink twice as much water. Breaking your diet up into small meals are good for this considering your body can only process 35-50g of protein per meal. The rest gets wasted. I'm no expert or trainer, but I have become fanatical about building mass, and i can vouch to say it definetly works. But that is only 50% of the equation. The rest relies on how dedicated you are in the gym. You basically gotta become a machine!
... (note that spelling; i'm canadian now) John
Quote from: JohnMont on December 10, 2007, 12:58:11 PM... (note that spelling; i'm canadian now) JohnI thought you were a U.S. Citizen.
We've got to be nice to you now John, your dollar's worth more than ours . My Moma always taught me to always be nice to rich people.