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    Getting more beef on your bones

    Hey guys...this will be one of my first few posts, so bear with me if I'm in the wrong section or did something wrong. I'm pretty sure this has something to do with dieting, here it goes.

    I'm skinny and I wanna get more beef on my bones...so I was just wondering what are your tips on getting more beefy [not fatter --> no disrespect to fat people]

    awaiting your replies.
    Thx in advance
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    Well...you need to lift weights, and eat a good healthy diet w/ enough calories to allow for growth.

    Do you wanna start by giving us some stats and your current sample diet?

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    Welcome to the board JTR!!
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    Welcome! and.....uh.....no offense taken on the fat comment.

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    current diet is VERY irregular, but on a normal day...i'd have cereals for breakfast, a huge tuna/salmon/chicken/beef sandwich that'll last till dinner

    dinner = rice, vegetables, sometimes macaroni, instant noodles [yikes!!] when i dont have time...and lots of chicken strips.

    sometimes, when i dont have time, i skip lunch...sadly

    also...I've never been fat or chubby

    oh yeah, i started lifting weight a couple of weeks ago. I'd read the articles ont his site too...the diet, routine etc...I like to think I'm well prepared...I just wanna take the right route to non-skinniness, if such a word exists...hehehe

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    well for one you need to eat more
    try to have 5-6 meals a day, evenly spaced out, and with equal amounts of proteins, fats and carbs

    i know where u come from about the irregularity though, my nutrition on weekends sucks

    and as w8 said start lifting weights

    here is my split right now: (im a skinny guy also)
    monday: chest/bi's
    tuesday: legs
    wednesday: rest day/abs
    thursday: back/lats
    friday: shoulders/delts/tris
    saturday: rest day/abs
    sunday: rest day
    go team

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