It's always these last ten pounds
ashbaby2390
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inhave a problem with! Please add me as a fried and send some support. Everyone is here to lose which is hard. Gaining is completely differently story
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forget my post, didn't realize it was the gaining section rofl0
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ashbaby2390 wrote: »inhave a problem with! Please add me as a fried and send some support. Everyone is here to lose which is hard. Gaining is completely differently story
This is actually the section for people trying to gain weight. Or I'm reading that wrong. I'm often confused.
What are your goals, and what's your current plan for getting there?0 -
I didnt realize i worded my post so badly. I am here to gain, and i cant seem to find the right support and help. i have gain six of the 15 pounds i w ant to get at. my goal is 105 pounds! i am at 96 currently. its not possible to get to a gym so i do at home workouts usually at night, and reach my daily calorie goal sometimes i seem to go way over as well. but i am reaching my goal. i have nine pounds to go to reach my 105 but thats always where i seem to have an issue and i really want this. i dont want to wear a size 0 anymore and with my metabolism, and me not having a large intestine ( colon cancer runs in my family so i had signs of getting it later in life so it was removed so save that risk) , it is hard to gain.0
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If you're looking to gain muscle mass, resistance training will be imperitive. You can get there with body weight exercises since you can't get to a gym. Look into you are your own gym or convict conditioning. Both are well design programs with clear progression modifications.0
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The last 10 pounds can kiss my *kitten*. LOL0
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graysmom2005 wrote: »The last 10 pounds can kiss my *kitten*. LOL
well i want that last ten. and i wont just quit or settle for what I am at.If you're looking to gain muscle mass, resistance training will be imperitive. You can get there with body weight exercises since you can't get to a gym. Look into you are your own gym or convict conditioning. Both are well design programs with clear progression modifications.
and thank you , I willl look into that!!
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Our maintenance is more a range than a fixed number and becomes a bit of a moving target when bulking/gaining. You're probably not in surplus anymore, just up calories till the scale starts moving again.0
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Didnt really mean to post, I don't know how to delete...
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oops sorry - didn't realize i was in gain section0
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Gaining is often more of a mind game than losing. Depending on how much fat vs muscle you want you can gain really fast but most of it will be fat. Are you looking for mostly muscle or is fat ok?0
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Wheelhouse15 wrote: »Gaining is often more of a mind game than losing. Depending on how much fat vs muscle you want you can gain really fast but most of it will be fat. Are you looking for mostly muscle or is fat ok?
fat is a fast option but thats why i am working out at the same time0 -
I don't think anyone has mentioned this but be sure to avoid cardio if you're trying to gain. Too much aerobic activity is an easy way to hinder weight gain.0
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I'm glad you said that. I've been doing cardio every other noght0
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