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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: South-East Asia
Posts: 30
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Help on bulking up [ along with my diet ]
Hi, I'm 15 years old and I live in South-East Asia. I'm a rugby player and my coach told me to put on 8-10kg. I try to but i don't seem to get muscle mass.
I'm generally weak: Bench press max is 80kg ( 176 pounds ) 1 rep with support Lat pull downs 70kg ( 154 pounds ) 6 reps Dips - Max is 6 However the thing is i weigh 80kg ( 176 pounds ) My training days are on alternate days and we usually just run+weights. Skills are next semester. I desperately have to gain weight ( but not fats ) but i just have no idea how to. Breakfast -Rice with egg -Milo Recess/Lunch -Fried Rice with Chicken and fried stuff [ School starts at 8 and ends at 3'o clock, my training is at 3:10 ] Dinner -Loads of Rice -Chicken -Steamed fish -Vegetables ( some ) Right before sleep ( only on training days ) -A protein shake( peanut butter,milk,40g protein powder) I usually get about 6-8 hours of sleep. Can somebody tell me if something's wrong? Also if i'm trying to gain weight, do i eat as much and take a protein shake on non-training days? And do i have to lift weights in between trainings? ( EG: if i train on tuesday and thursday, do i lift on wednesday as well? ) Help is appreciated, thanks ;D |
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Bioidentical Bodybuilder
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: .
Posts: 2,507
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Hey there bud!
The easiest way to do this is to know how much you're eating now. That way you will know what to increase. Go to FitDay - Free Weight Loss and Diet Journal and register a free account. Enter your food, estimate as best you can. Do this for a few days, or a week, and run an average. Post up those numbers and we'll help you get some size on, okay? |
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: South-East Asia
Posts: 30
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Okay thanks alot Built.
These are the stuff I found Calories -3452 Fats - 154.3 Carbs - 342.6 Protein - 160.4 ( highly doubt this one ) And can you help me with a few questions? - I'm not sure wether its okay to take a nice creamy peanut buttewr protein shake before sleep I'm scared i'll be getting loads of fats on this ): |
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you actually WANT lots of fat! but dont eat crisco from the can or anything, lol |
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Bioidentical Bodybuilder
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: .
Posts: 2,507
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Do the shake. Track your intake and make sure you consistently eat more than what you posted - try 4000 calories a day for a few weeks, see what happens to your weight. Easiest way to up the calories is to up the fats - good fats - things like natural peanut butter, avocados, anything with no hydrogenated/trans fat. In other words, no processed peanut butter, no margarine.
Good luck! |
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: South-East Asia
Posts: 30
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Wow, i use normal peanut butter ( might have some kind of bad fat ). Any idea how to solve this problem? ( besides buying natural because it costs $11.50 for one small little bottle, and i tend to put lots of peanut butter )
Anyway thanks alot |
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