itt: dietitians come out of hiding when a post is made about losing weight with twinkies
lift heavier, eat more, repeat forever
boom, bulk
I'd really like to see the result of this.
So I've been working out for a bit over a year now, minus a few months where I was really sick and lost alot of muscle and fat. I recently found an old photo of me shirtless at the beach last year and was surprised at how far I've come in such a short time. I remember originally seeing that photo appear on facebook and how disgusted at myself I was and how motivated I was to start making some gains!
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I still have a lot of work to go but it's very heartening to see how far I've come! For example I started out using 10 kilos per arm on the dumbbell flat bench press (22 pounds or so for you Americans) on a standard 3 x 8 set and now I am currently doing 3 x 6-8 reps at 35 kilos per arm! My back (and especially my deadlift), biceps and especially triceps have seen some gains that I did not think were possible for me to achieve just over a year ago! Do any other users have their own transformations they'd like to share, whether they are as big as Ninahaza's or on a smaller scale like my own? Feel free to post away and share your stories!
That's completely disingenuous. You're assuming that everyone who wants to put on bulk also wants to be a fat fuck.
I've been meaning to tell you, you give some pretty shitty advice
hi DM! i've never seen that 'before picture' - i had no idea you used to be so repulsive. good job on getting fit! :doom:
Do any other users have their own transformations they'd like to share, whether they are as big as Ninahaza's or on a smaller scale like my own? Feel free to post away and share your stories!
it's not a joke, I've been seeing you give that same advice for a year. It's either what you really believe or you don't know when to stop kicking a dead horse
DM said:yeah man, that was just two months ago, about 3 weeks after coming home from Europe.
Worked out for a month and a half, I can no longer wrap my hands around my bicep.
I consider that an accomplishment.
chyeah son, this is going to be us when i come up there
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just imagine one of them black and one of them asian.
YO so I got a question for you fit bros, I broke my foot 4 months ago and it's healed up nicely, so I'm back at the gym and trying to get in shape. I've gained a lot of weight (went from 145 lbs to 175) and obviously not being active a lot of it is fat. I'm 5'11'' so this isn't exactly an unhealthy weight to be at, but I want to lose the small beer gut and gain some muscle. I get a good amount of cardio from work and I do some at the gym, now will this conflict with gaining muscle in other areas?
Other question is energy drinks, some days have been rough what with school and work and then the gym so I have 3-4 of them a week. Should I drop em? They're the Monster energy drink btw dunno if that makes it better or worse. One last question is about alcohol, beer has a fuck ton of calories so is liquor a better choice in the regard? I know both are terrible but I go out friday/saturday and usually one other day during the week and have some alcohol for fun. Thanks for reading guys!
I appreciate you remembering my posts from a year ago, but yeah it actually does work. Micromanaging every detail about your diet will burn you out much faster than just eating at a deficit. A couple hundred calories more or less than 500 under, or an extra 50 or whatever carbs, it really doesn't matter. Get a general idea of how many calories/grams of protein are in what you eat and do it. Lift heavy and muscle loss will be kept at a minimum. Worrying about the little things distracts from the overall goal. It doesn't have to be rocket science. Unless you're a professional bodybuilder/powerlifter, but no one here is so whatever.
Admittedly, what I posted then very vague, but I've made posts in the past about this that were a lot more in depth in case you missed them. And "kicking a dead horse" doesn't really exist in this thread since the same questions get answered on every other page.
Drinking Guinness by the stein'll do that to a man! but yeah, that new job of yours looks great and I'd love to do something like that - how are you finding it?
Other question is energy drinks, some days have been rough what with school and work and then the gym so I have 3-4 of them a week. Should I drop em?
What you SHOULD do is realize that while eating an assload of food will grow muscles, it will also grow your waistline. Eating lots of calories without balancing your diet is wildly irresponsible.