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    16-yr old Supplement

    I'm 16 and was wondering if i should be taking any supplements for like mass gaining. I'm about 5'8" and weigh about 140.

    Any help with gaining mass or any supplement intakes would be great.

    Thanks in advance.

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    A solid/healthy weight gainer wouldnt be a bad place to start. Eat to grow.
    Hit it and hit it hard.

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    holyshit i read the title
    who in thier right mind would wanna take a 16 yr old supplement?


    ok now that jokes aside

    aight guy
    id go with

    L-arginine
    check swansonvitamins in my sig

    some tribulus
    some red clover leaf
    Tongkat Ali
    Creatine ethyl ester
    Arginine ethyl ester.

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    Just eat a shit load man. I learned the hard way that weight gainers are a waste IMO.

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    protein powder and a multi-vitamin

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    At 16 you don't need any supplements for like gaining mass.

    Just eat lots and work out hard

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    Did you read his question

    Why does a 16yr old need to take trib. Eat, Eat, EAt, and mabey do a gainer just watch out for the extra sugar/fats in some of them. Also watch to make sure that what you get does not contain a whole lot of extra stuff (creatine, glutamine) at 16 you should recover well enough that you don't need that. Stay natural at least until you are 18+, then do your research, ask more than one individual and use the power of the net to look up things on your own. Just because your buddy or the guy at the gym looks good doesn't mean that what he is doing is right for you. If you are really into this by the time you get 18 you will know your body well enough to make the right decision for you. This might sound preachy but I have been doing this a long time and I hate the fact that smart@$%^'s who think they know it all can not even answer a simple question, this would be a great board if it were not for some people who need to get a life and grow up. Go ahead and fire back I am sure you have nothing better to do.
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    What would be a healthy weight gainer? Something that your parents would approve?

    Isolate Gainer 2000? It looks something like I need. Good price, but is it worth it, or is it just isn't going to work?

    Also is eating more calories helpful? Such as lets say foods with high calories.

    Thanks in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert DiMaggio
    protein powder and a multi-vitamin
    I second this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kavka
    What would be a healthy weight gainer? Something that your parents would approve?

    Isolate Gainer 2000? It looks something like I need. Good price, but is it worth it, or is it just isn't going to work?

    Also is eating more calories helpful? Such as lets say foods with high calories.

    Thanks in advance.
    I wouldn't use a "weightgainer". Just eat real food. From what I have seen of weight gainers, they have a crapload of sugar and a crappy source of cals. Sure you will gain weight but not the kind you want unless you want to get fat.

    As for more calories being helpful for gaining weight...that is exactly the case. Just make sure you are eating the right kinds of food, so check out the stickies in the diet and nutrition section.
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    Weight Gainers blow monkey balls. All the calories come from sugar, they are expensive (I sure as hell couldn't afford them when I was 16) and the containers only have 10-15 servings because you need like 6 big ass scoops for one serving. Buy a regular whey supplement then mix bannanas, oats, peanut butter, and honey in a blender. Thats a weight gainer for ya
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nachez
    holyshit i read the title
    some tribulus
    some red clover leaf
    Tongkat Ali
    Creatine ethyl ester
    Arginine ethyl ester.
    why the hell are you recommending things like tribulus to a 16-year old???

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    I was referring to a home made weight gainer, not that crap you buy in the stores
    Hit it and hit it hard.

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    Something like this:

    2 scps ON
    16 oz Skim Milk
    2 tbsp NPB
    1 bananna
    1/2 cup oats

    Thats about 1000 extra calories.
    Hit it and hit it hard.

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    A "Weight Gainer" can be used because it has an overabundance of calories, Ensure is a weight gainer that can be used and it also has a good amount of protein in it although it is expensive. The hardest part about some of the BB weight gaining eating strategies is that it is hard especially for someone in school to eat 6 times a day and a gainer or MRP is a good way to supplement a meal during school or work. You can find some that are very low in fat the diffence will be the taste, but if you are like me the taste doesn't matter that much it is the achievement of a goal plus there are always natural alternatives you can add, (Honey, cinnamon),
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    A "Weight Gainer" can be used because it has an overabundance of calories, Ensure is a weight gainer that can be used and it also has a good amount of protein in it although it is expensive. The hardest part about some of the BB weight gaining eating strategies is that it is hard especially for someone in school to eat 6 times a day and a gainer or MRP is a good way to supplement a meal during school or work. You can find some that are very low in fat the diffence will be the taste, but if you are like me the taste doesn't matter that much it is the achievement of a goal plus there are always natural alternatives you can add, (Honey, cinnamon),
    OLDCOOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by PTYP
    Something like this:

    2 scps ON
    16 oz Skim Milk
    2 tbsp NPB
    1 bananna
    1/2 cup oats

    Thats about 1000 extra calories.
    not even close bro, maybe about 600
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    I started creatine at 16, as well as AAKG, and glutamine. at 15 i started amino acid pills and protein powders.

    dont rush. i mean it is your choice. but dotn think all this stuff will make you bog. you still gotta bust your ass, rest, hydrate, and eat eat eat like a bitch to gain.

    good luck, good lifting.
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    My dad was the coach of my football teams for most of the years i played. He had us all in the gym during off season at 15 and on aminos/multi's/whey.
    He tortured the shit our of us, but it paid off the next season.
    He owned a golds up here for most of the 80's and treated us like hard core lifters haha...

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    Im 15 I dont tak any supplements but im gonna start takin whey protein, i cant cook chickenbreasts every three hours and the way i make them they taste like dudu

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    Quote Originally Posted by FishOrCutBait
    not even close bro, maybe about 600
    Did I forget to say 2x a day?
    Hit it and hit it hard.

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    I mean i do take whey protien after workouts, which is like 3 or 4 times a week.

    i started now adding banana's to my shake and see where that leads me.

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