I want to gain weight and get more muscular
SkinnyChris22
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Hi I'm a 22 year old male who weighs 160lbs, I'm 6"2 and would like to gain weight, I'm very thin and would like to fill out my frame more, I feel like I have the body of a child! I am joining the gym in the coming days so I'm literally starting from scratch, my diet will completely change but I need advice on what I should be eating, I'm also going to be looking to get protein shakes so if you have any recommendations, please feel free to advise. I'm really determined to put in the effort needed, I'm literally clueless as to what exercises, reps, etc i should be doing when i get to the gym! Haha. Thanks in advance.
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if you want to gain weight you need to eat ALL the food.
and lift heavy stuff.
do you know your TDEE?0 -
I would love to say I know but I don't, sorry.0
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I am 6'1"
And currently ~168....
U got to eat and lift.....I do too....
So I plan on August doing that.0 -
I would love to say I know but I don't, sorry.
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I would love to say I know but I don't, sorry.
have a look on here:
http://scoobysworkshop.com/calorie-calculator/0 -
add more protein to your diet ( double your current intake of fish and chicken).
Lift heavier weights
stick to the basics at first ( push ups, squats, burpees, sit ups, lunges etc)
Hope this helps0 -
Make sure you establish what your TDEE is prior because you don't want too big of a surplus. If your surplus is excessive, so will the amount of unwanted fat you'll add.0
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A good linear progression barbell program like Stronglifts or Starting Strength (which I am sure many people will recommend). Skip the machines and dumbbells for now. 3x a week of about an hour or so of barbell lifts and enough food to grow. Protein shakes are ok to get a little added protein in, but try to eat most of your protein. Try to get 160+g of protein a day. Be sure to eat enough quality carbs and fats so you can grow. Skinny guys tend to have that problem of not eating enough. If you start gaining too much fat, cut your carbs & fat. As others have said, find out your TDEE. http://iifym.com/tdee-calculator/0
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Start increasing your portions at each meal. Eat seconds at dinner.
Challenge yourself in the gym no matter what it is your doing.
You will make it.0 -
Your surplus will depend on how your body responds to the extra calories. Listen to your body. I had to jump +800 over TDEE to see gains. Clean Calories I might add.... Oh and Thumbs up for Starting Strength.0
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Went on a couple of TDEE calculators and my TDEE was 25000
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Went on a couple of TDEE calculators and my TDEE was 2500
That's what mine is with 5 workouts a week.0 -
Went on a couple of TDEE calculators and my TDEE was 2500
So start with eating 3000 calories a day, 160grams of protein. If you don't gain on this go with 3500.
If you haven't lifted much before I'd recommend starting with a basic strength program like Strong Lifts 5x5 or Starting Strength. Do this for 6 weeks or so, then maybe move on to a bulking routine.
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