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    Lightbulb Can some1 help me on what to take to get muscular

    hey dudes,im brand new to this forum so gimme slack
    ok first of im 16 yrs old and iv been training for 2 years,iv recently lost alot of weight but i am still around 17 stone,i want to turn my fat into lean muscle,i have seen changes in my body but nothing big,what suppliment should i take to become very muscular? my mate recomends a creatine mix..would that make me put on weight and look fat or would that help me tone my muscles and become big?

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    yoo.. take some type of CEE and up ur protein intake to 45-50 percent...
    5 foot 9

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    6% body fat

    lowest body fat ever was 3.8%

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue_lightning
    what suppliment should i take to become very muscular?
    food

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    Muscles

    Ever wish you could be as muscular as a superhero or your favorite professional athlete? Well, the big muscles you're thinking about aren't possible for kids. Superheroes, of course, aren't real, and professional athletes are grown-ups, whose bodies are different from kids' bodies in many ways.

    Boys, especially, might wish for bigger muscles, but their bodies can't build that kind of grown-up muscle until they're older. On the bright side, both boys and girls can do a lot to build strong, healthy muscles. Let's find out how.

    Playing Makes Muscles
    It sounds too simple, but it's true. Playing, running, jumping, and riding your bike can make your muscles stronger. Any physical activity you like to do - from dancing to playing football - can make you stronger. Why? Because you're using your muscles when you do it.

    Eat Strong
    What should you eat if you want strong muscles? You might think you need a lot of foods that contain protein (such as meat and eggs) or foods that contain iron. But there's no one magical food that helps build muscles. Your muscles - and your entire body - will be strong and healthy if you eat a variety of nutritious foods.

    Should You Pump Iron?
    Some kids want to lift weights so they can look bigger and stronger. But lifting weights won't produce big muscles in kids who haven't gone through puberty yet.

    With supervision from a coach or trainer, kids can do some light weight lifting or exercise with resistance bands (large rubber bands). This kind of exercise can improve muscle tone, meaning a kid's muscles will be leaner and stronger, but not really bigger.

    Push-ups, sit-ups, and chin-ups also help build strong muscles. But so can plain old running, jumping, and climbing. Get the message? More play time means stronger muscles. Now that's something to get pumped up about!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiadesai
    Ever wish you could be as muscular as a superhero or your favorite professional athlete? Well, the big muscles you're thinking about aren't possible for kids. Superheroes, of course, aren't real, and professional athletes are grown-ups, whose bodies are different from kids' bodies in many ways.

    Boys, especially, might wish for bigger muscles, but their bodies can't build that kind of grown-up muscle until they're older. On the bright side, both boys and girls can do a lot to build strong, healthy muscles. Let's find out how.

    Playing Makes Muscles
    It sounds too simple, but it's true. Playing, running, jumping, and riding your bike can make your muscles stronger. Any physical activity you like to do - from dancing to playing football - can make you stronger. Why? Because you're using your muscles when you do it.

    Eat Strong
    What should you eat if you want strong muscles? You might think you need a lot of foods that contain protein (such as meat and eggs) or foods that contain iron. But there's no one magical food that helps build muscles. Your muscles - and your entire body - will be strong and healthy if you eat a variety of nutritious foods.

    Should You Pump Iron?
    Some kids want to lift weights so they can look bigger and stronger. But lifting weights won't produce big muscles in kids who haven't gone through puberty yet.

    With supervision from a coach or trainer, kids can do some light weight lifting or exercise with resistance bands (large rubber bands). This kind of exercise can improve muscle tone, meaning a kid's muscles will be leaner and stronger, but not really bigger.

    Push-ups, sit-ups, and chin-ups also help build strong muscles. But so can plain old running, jumping, and climbing. Get the message? More play time means stronger muscles. Now that's something to get pumped up about!
    Your so patronising! and wrong!

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    well i got a mate thats the same age and his arms are 19 inch now..over 5 years he's gone from 19 stone of fat to 17 stone of muscle..he only takes creatine..so i do believe i can get some muscle at my age

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    Creatine doesn't promote and increase in muscle mass.

    Food does.
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