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    Newbie needing help....

    Im a 39 year old that has just gotten into working out for the first time
    Im am by nature in pretty good shape. I have oly been into it for about 2 weeks now. I am 5'8" and 165lbs. I have been working out with 2 guys from work that are 6'+ and about 220lbs.

    What I am taking now is just protein shakes all thru out the day, am loading on creatine, and also taking glutamine. I need to work on my diet cause the kind of job I have keeps me on my feet all the time but I have no clue what to eat that would be good.

    I want to gain about 15 pounds of muscle and then work with what I got from there.

    What can I take to help me get where I want to be....When will I notice a difference?

    I was think about taking either LA Muscle's heavy weight II or some f that NO2 stuff...

    I pump up pretty easy and look strong but I would consider my self weak.

    Hell I cant even touch my own body wieght on the bench...

    any ideas?

    thanks guys and gals!

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    well since its your first time, give it some time and you'll easily gain that 15 pounds. like you said work on your diet and get that solid. theres no substitue for food. well good luck and keep up with it

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    Larva is right. Just starting out, with a good diet(plenty of protein and good carbs) you should grow quickly. Creatine and glutamine will help, but for right now, I don't think you need much more.






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