PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Was thinking the same thing myself when I read this. 135 lbs. @ 5"6" seems underweight for a guy.
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Bet he totally has a thigh gap, though.0 -
Was thinking the same thing myself when I read this. 135 lbs. @ 5"6" seems underweight for a guy.
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Bet he totally has a thigh gap, though.
Just to clarify: are you saying you think my remark was good but my profile is bogus? TIA0 -
Just to clarify things,
I am 5'6
135 Pounds
I do Kickboxing
I have extremely good cardio and flexibility, not being cocky just speaking the truth.
I can bench press my own body weight, 3 sets 10 reps, i am not weak........
THE REAL PROBLEM IS I AM HAVING A PROBLEM DEVELOPING MUSCLE....... OR ATLEAST MY MUSCLE IS NOT SHOWING
TIPS ON HOW TO MAKE MUSCLE VISIBLE!0 -
Sorry for any confusion, i am not trying to gain flexibility
And believe me when i say i still have a gut.0 -
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You need to open your mind and listen! I am 45 and know I can learn something from every one every day .I agree with the others, you are too skinny and are having body image issues. Be more respectful to others and get some help!0
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Ok but please understand this is not a mental thing.....
In my kickboxing class they have a nickname for me and my gut....
Guys i dont have a mental disorder i seriously have a gut....................................................................................................................0 -
See the posts where people told you to lift weights?
Lift weights.
Or you can start another thread. People will tell you to lift weights.0 -
And people need to acknowledge i am still 18 years old, i barely have facial and arm hair......... I am not a 40 year old construction worker at 5'6 135 pounds.
I am literally a TEENAGER.0 -
Thank you.0
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Hello i am a 18 year old Male, 5'6 around 135 pounds,
I do kickboxing and have been for over 1 year, 3 times a week. Results started to show quickly but have slowed down a lot. Although you might think i am a lightweight i still have a stomach! My cardio is fantastic and better then it has ever been but the results are NOT showing on my body! I try to eat as cleanly as possible! I weightlift usually once a week... do i have to weightlift more? or is kickboxing enough? help?
Please tips !!!!
You don't have to lift more, you don't have try to eat as "clean" as possible. All you have to do is eat under your TDEE. if you're going the "eating clean" route, i doubt you're eating enough.
And I am going to "TELL YOU WHAT TO DO" Set up your calories correctly, and eat them. Here is how
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/975707-fat-loss-tactics-guide
If you don't want to be told what to do, keep doing what you're doing and be stuck in your progress.
i didnt make this thread to ask how to increase flexibility, that was my only point.0 -
Can't be sure without seeing you, but it sounds like you are skinny-fat. You need to put on some serious muscle mass. Start lifting heavy 5x per week. Try a split like:
Day 1: chest
Day 2: back
Day 3: shoulders
Day 4: legs
Day 5: arms
Day 6: off
Day 7 off
Thats my spilt, but you can choose one that works for you. You just need to be lifting more. A lot more. And you need to make sure you are eating at 10-15% above maintenance, and getting AT LEAST 1 gram of protein per pound of body weight (gotta feed the muscles if you want them to grow).
And fyi, benching 3x10 of your body weight is not very impressive. I do that and I am obviously not very muscular (as seen on my pics). You need to develop some real muscle.0 -
hehe,
Don't be so defensive
Hey, maybe some people would not agree with taking supplements, but I found one that is completely amazing. It's a thermogenic fat-burner, it's named Oxyelite Pro (R), Super Thermogenic (TM). You can find it at GNC stores or the GNC aisle at RiteAid. BUT, read the instructions, because it's very powerful.0 -
And it's not good for you. My son is only 180#. He regularly lifted 350lb. But when he tried to life 400lb, he injured his back. Now he's on disability....
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A) Lift weights
See a doctor. If your belly area protrudes so much at your height and 135 pounds that people have a nickname for it, you may have something wrong with you.
C) Since you are so young, it is possible you still have the weak, undeveloped abdominal muscles that are common in pre-school age children. You know how toddlers all have that round, protruding belly? It's not fat (usually) it's just that their muscles there are so weak. This usually resolves itself by the age of 6 or so, but in some children it persists into adolescence. It certainly did with me; I had the toddler tummy until I was at least 16.
D) See B. A doctor can rule out if it is merely undeveloped muscle or if you have an obstruction in your intestines, something growing there, whatever. It is not likely to be extra fat at your height and weight, as you are within the range for a normal, healthy body weight. A doctor can tell you for sure.0 -
hehe,
Don't be so defensive
Hey, maybe some people would not agree with taking supplements, but I found one that is completely amazing. It's a thermogenic fat-burner, it's named Oxyelite Pro (R), Super Thermogenic (TM). You can find it at GNC stores or the GNC aisle at RiteAid. BUT, read the instructions, because it's very powerful.
Just what every 18 year old underweight male needs: fat burner pills.0 -
Um you are asking for help but when someone politely gives you advise you act like a child and say don't tell me what to do. OBVIOUSLY this site is not for you. You need to grow up and apology would be nice...Just sayin0
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