I really need help please. I'm 23, 5'8 and only weight ~95lbs. I've work out in the past but not very vigourously. I've started working out with a buddy for about a week now, more intense cuz I have a spotter to grab the weight if I drop it hehe,... aniway, I've done a lot of research but pretty confused as to what I should eat still. I try to eat 6 meals a day but I have a full time job, plus school and it's kinda hard to eat right away from home. Usually I work out mwf upper body, tues and thurs for lower, b4 work out is dinner, then after work out is 2 bagels w/ cream and jelly + glass of milk. I just read in one of the posts here bagel isn't good at all? Can someone help me w/ suggestions on wat I could eat esp during work? I do have Protein powder I bought that I mix w/ milk and drink every morning on my way to work. I seriously need to gain cuz my metabolism is just racing by. Thanks
Thanks for replying, what I meant to say is bagels hav nothing significant or something, I currently don't have a real bodybuilding diet, I need suggestions on foods that I could squeeze into my work hrs where it's not convinient to have a blender, and such.
There are tons of food that you can eat. Bagels have calories, not necessarly the correct carbs when trying to cut weight, but that is the least of your problems.
Best thing is to schedule your day and have your food prepared the night before.
There are lots of things to eat.
Natty PB
Nuts
Cottage Cheese
Tuna
Protein Powder
Chicken
Steak
Brocolli
Asparagus
Brown Rice
Oats
The list could go on for a while. But if you want help with your diet. Put the work in to creating one of what you can do or currently do (diet wise) during a day, and people will be able to make suggestions.
I really need help please. I'm 23, 5'8 and only weight ~95lbs.
95 pounds?? Do you mean 95 pounds (43kg)!!??
If so then just eat. Don't worry about anything at this stage - if it has calories and it resembles food then eat it.
Seriously - drink lots of milk, eat lots of lean red meat, snack on hard boiled eggs and nuts, eat lots of carbs - rice, potato, pasta, take dried fruits with you and snack on that during the day as well... Throw in some vegetables and fruit as well... Sure, don't down the candies and the chocolates - but don't worry if it is not '100% BB food!!!"
Wait until your weight is in the "medically dangerous" range and then worry about what exactly you should eat.
Since you're working out, I'd definetly suggest going on a weightgainer. Buy one that has low sugar, high calories and high carbs so that you will pack on muscle and you won't get fat. Some of them have creatine in them as well which would be excellent for you. You can check out Masstech.. it's a bit more expensive but it definetly works.. or some people may just say make your own weightgainer shakes with whey, milk, and peanut butter, but its up to you. I'd definetly start eating, but do eat cleanly, because you want to put on lean body mass, as opposed to a lot of fat.. so dont just go pig out at all you can eat chinese every night and have mcdonalds for breakfast and lunch.
If so then just eat. Don't worry about anything at this stage - if it has calories and it resembles food then eat it.
Seriously - drink lots of milk, eat lots of lean red meat, snack on hard boiled eggs and nuts, eat lots of carbs - rice, potato, pasta, take dried fruits with you and snack on that during the day as well... Throw in some vegetables and fruit as well... Sure, don't down the candies and the chocolates - but don't worry if it is not '100% BB food!!!"
Wait until your weight is in the "medically dangerous" range and then worry about what exactly you should eat.
the only reason y I'm confused is a while ago my doctor said my cholesterol level is " a little bit" high and I read from other forums, they said don't just eat anything u see, eat the right stuff
There are tons of food that you can eat. Bagels have calories, not necessarly the correct carbs when trying to cut weight, but that is the least of your problems.
Best thing is to schedule your day and have your food prepared the night before.
There are lots of things to eat.
Natty PB
Nuts
Cottage Cheese
Tuna
Protein Powder
Chicken
Steak
Brocolli
Asparagus
Brown Rice
Oats
The list could go on for a while. But if you want help with your diet. Put the work in to creating one of what you can do or currently do (diet wise) during a day, and people will be able to make suggestions.
Since you're working out, I'd definetly suggest going on a weightgainer. Buy one that has low sugar, high calories and high carbs so that you will pack on muscle and you won't get fat. Some of them have creatine in them as well which would be excellent for you. You can check out Masstech.. it's a bit more expensive but it definetly works.. or some people may just say make your own weightgainer shakes with whey, milk, and peanut butter, but its up to you. I'd definetly start eating, but do eat cleanly, because you want to put on lean body mass, as opposed to a lot of fat.. so dont just go pig out at all you can eat chinese every night and have mcdonalds for breakfast and lunch.
Good luck, and give updates
I'm currently using Serious Mass Chocolate 6lb from Optimum Nutrition, not very faithfully because the taste is not great but I try to mix it w/ milk and drink it in the morning and after workout
I'm currently using Serious Mass Chocolate 6lb from Optimum Nutrition, not very faithfully because the taste is not great but I try to mix it w/ milk and drink it in the morning and after workout
if your serious about gaining weight the taiste of something will not stop you...just plug you nose if you have to and pound it!
you have to stay consistant to your diet or your not going to get anywhere.
I'm currently using Serious Mass Chocolate 6lb from Optimum Nutrition, not very faithfully because the taste is not great but I try to mix it w/ milk and drink it in the morning and after workout
Masstech Vanilla has a nice flavor.. I tried a sample of it.
There are many... just combine any number of the following:
Ground Rolled Oats (just use a blender) - baby cereal also works really well
Skim Milk (or skim milk powder)
FF/SF yoghurt
Fruit - esp banana. Berries are yummy too.
PB
Ground flaxmeal
Whey powder/protein powder
cottage cheese
Although I would not advocate dextrose or malto, in your case you could also think about adding a tbs honey...
update: I was so amazed when I got on the scale on saturday, I actually weight 105 lbs now, so the past 2 months I actually gained something and didn't notice it. Just wanna share w/ u guys
update: I was so amazed when I got on the scale on saturday, I actually weight 105 lbs now, so the past 2 months I actually gained something and didn't notice it. Just wanna share w/ u guys
fuck man i have read this one thing on the internet about 30 day mcdonalds diet you eat mcdonalads for breakfeast lunch and dinner and gain like two pounds in a month! haha try that shit out..
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