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Hi,
First of all this board has inspired me to improve my diet, fitness and body look. I have carefully studied many threads on this site, and now have decided that its time to start!

Im 22, not overweight but have a slight belly etc. My diet until 2 weeks ago consisted of junk food 75% of the time. For the last 2 weeks I have changed my diet and lifestyle considerably. I now have minimal fat intake and have 5-6 meals a day. These have high carb and protein levels. I think my diet has improved greatly. I am drinking lots of water, about 5 pints per day (i live in England, not sure how many gallons that is!)

I use the Gym 3 times a week now, but am not sure where to start really. I have been mainly doing cardio and a few weights. I will start weights more when bodyfat is a little lower.

My goal is to have a more muscular body, abs etc and be generally fit. I am not really interested in massive muscles like a wrestler or something!

Can anyone give me any advice on what routines to start with in the Gym. Your help will be greatly appreciated!!!

Thanks,
Rob
 
Welcome to the board :thumb:

I think you should worry about putting muscle on, your really not fat just skinny, you'd look much better putting some meat on them bones. :)

Can you afford a trainer? If you could get one to show you how to use the equipment and proper form, that would be a big help and worth the couple bucks you may put out.

As far as routines, I would keep things basic, learn proper form on things like squats and deadlifts.

Here's a link to a site that can show you different exercises and what muscle they're for. :http://www.exrx.net/Lists/Directory.html
 
Welcome!:nana: Listen and learn my friend. There are a lot of knowledgeable folks here. Good luck!:thumb:
 
Originally posted by rhancill
Im 22, not overweight but have a slight belly etc. My diet until 2 weeks ago consisted of junk food 75% of the time. For the last 2 weeks I have changed my diet and lifestyle considerably. I now have minimal fat intake and have 5-6 meals a day. These have high carb and protein levels. I think my diet has improved greatly. I am drinking lots of water, about 5 pints per day (i live in England, not sure how many gallons that is!)

I use the Gym 3 times a week now, but am not sure where to start really. I have been mainly doing cardio and a few weights. I will start weights more when bodyfat is a little lower.

Welcome to the board :)
If you want to lose bodyfat i'd wouldn't go high carb maybe try high protien,moderate carb and low fat.Why start lifting weights more after you lower your bodyfat?Weight training is a great way to boost your metabolism which will burn more fat for you :thumb:
 
Thanks for the response,

I thought the best way to build muscles is to lower body fat first, then take in more calories in order to bulk up?? Should i not reduce calorie intake first to lower fat then start building muscles? From what i have read on here that is the process to take, or can i start weights and lose fat at the same time? Im confused.

Since i first posted this i can already see a difference in my arms and stomach so something is working!

thanks for taking time to read

(new pic attached)
 
Originally posted by rhancill
Thanks for the response,

I thought the best way to build muscles is to lower body fat first, then take in more calories in order to bulk up?? Should i not reduce calorie intake first to lower fat then start building muscles? From what i have read on here that is the process to take, or can i start weights and lose fat at the same time? Im confused.

Since i first posted this i can already see a difference in my arms and stomach so something is working!

thanks for taking time to read

(new pic attached)

Bro I think your a candidate for gaining muscle while losing bf.I'd eat a clean moderate calorie diet(high protein of course) with weight training and cardio you should make some great gains.PS I'd supplement with a high potency multi-vitamin and whey protein for a post-workout shake remember to add carbs to your shake. :thumb:
 
I always hear protein shake mentioned. I have never seen it in the UK, is it a specialist store only? Do i have to buy this or can i make it myself?

I normally eat a can of tuna after workout.
 
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Originally posted by rhancill
I normally eat a can of tuna after workout.

not the best post work-out meal.

a whey protein shake is best (can be utilized quickly), you also need carbs post work-out.
 
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