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    Advice needed!!!

    Ive been Inactive in the gyms and sports for about 6 years. just finally got to my 2008 resolution.< to start getting Healthier> By that I mean burn off most of the access fat I have. And Get in shape. I weigh 250, and Im 6 Ft. Goals are not to loose my size but tone all the size I have up. Im very aware that this does not happen over night but I need a kickstart. So any and all info is usefull.Suggestions on suplements. workouts,anything I will try..let me know and dont rip me to hard....

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    Thumbs up To build muscular body

    Does it seem like no matter what you do, you can never build muscle mass? This has to do with your genetic. You should have a healthy diet plan if you want to gain weight and build muscle mass. You must have a healthy diet plan to recuperate your body. Here is a simple diet plan for a hardgainer to build muscle mass.


    You can't eat 3 meals in a day. You're a hardgainer and want to build muscular body, you should eat about 7 meals in a day. I assume that you wake up at 7.30am in the morning.


    8.00am - Your body needs a lot of protein powder in the morning due to the period of starvation while you are sleeping. You need to eat 2 eggs, a cup of plain oatmeal, and a cup of fat free milk.


    10.00am - You're suggested to eat 2 pieces of whole-wheat bread with a piece of fat free cheese.


    12.00pm - It's time to eat rice. You should eat brown rice, 1 small plate of lean meat and 1 plate of vegetable.


    3.00pm - You can eat fruits such as Apple, Orange, and etc. You can also eat sandwich and drink 1 glass of fat free milk.


    6.00pm - Similar to noon.


    9.00pm - Something light and healthy, but no carbs.


    10.00pm - It's time to go bed. You need to eat some foods with slow-digest protein to cover your body during starvation while sleeping before you go to bed. You can either drink one serving of Casein protein or eat 1 cup of fat free cottage cheese.


    This diet plan is just a general idea of how a hardgainer should eat to build muscle mass. You don't have to follow the exact food listed above, but they should be something similar healthy choices. Every two weeks, you should increase a little bit of everything in your diet to gain quality weight.

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    Thanks. For the tips is there anything else that u would suggest for supplementary use for cutting fat to mussel

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    you lose fat and build muscle. so hitting up a diet and burning off the excess fat is your best option. Stay consistent and remember every little bit counts.
    Sometimes the truth can rape your entire belief system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by holden22 View Post
    Protein bars are used for nutritional supplement. They typically contain high milligrams of protein. They are favored by body builders and folks trying to lose weight and can provide a boost to those who are training for an event, like a marathon, for example, or for those who are looking to shed some pounds while not being hungry.
    what?!!?!?

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    Hey bro, went through the same thing after a long absence. Just check the stickies in diet and nutrition (the most important part) and then go to training and look at some of the programs there.

    You will be back in shape in no time.

    Ignore the supplements for now except a multivitamin and some protein (whey) and some fish oil. Stay the hell away from most protein bars, they are full of calories and fail.

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