Gaining Muscle
vcarlin
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Does anyone have any tips on how to gain more muscle?
When is the best time to take protein shakes? And do they help?
When is the best time to take protein shakes? And do they help?
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Lift heavy things and put them down. Make sure you are eating a good diet. Timing of protein shakes is one of the last things a new lifter should be thinking about.0
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What he said, also do you want strength specifically or are you wanting to develop size. You pickup heavy things either way but the specifics vary.0
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You will have to eat and lift a lot
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What he said, also do you want strength specifically or are you wanting to develop size. You pickup heavy things either way but the specifics vary.0
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What you are wanting is hypertrophy, pick weights for your movements that you can just do 10-12 reps. 5 sets. Take your time with the reps, I like a 1-2 or a 1-2-3 count. That's higher than most strength regimes but your goal is time under load not moving the most weight. You will need a surplus of calories and higher protein helps to make gains. Expect lots of burn during your reps, that build up of lactic acid is a big part of what stimulates growth in size. Also realize that there is not a one to one relationship between size and strength, so don't feel that you have to push for greater weights unless the reps you are doing become noticeably easier. Remember, you want to be pushing your self for those last reps in each set. Adjust your weight accordingly.0
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Calorie surplus, increase muscle time under tension, progressive overload.. THE END.0
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Your ticker says you have 22 pounds left to lose. Are you sure about wanting to develop size?
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Go read Strong Curves, Strong Lifts, Starting Strength or the New Rules of Lifting for Women. Do not listen to the people at the vitamin shop.0
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Protein shakes don't really matter other than meeting your macro goals. Get 1 gram of protein per lb of bw and meet your calorie goal.0
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its hard for women to develop size. lift weights, eat healthy and you'll firm up and get strong and look good.0
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Lift heavy. Protein shakes are for when you're not making your protein goals through food.0
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I see a lot off ppl saying protein shakes aren't necessary. I find it very tough to get all of my protein requirements from just food and I imagine a lot of ppl have same problem. No matter where you get it, protein is important when it comes to building muscle.
Myself I lift 4 times a week, concentrating mostly on compound lifts with heavy weights and low reps 6 -10, then every 5th week I change it up just for one week lowering the weight, raising reps 12-20 and add in more isolation movements.
I also take creatine, glutamine, Bcaa's and a pre workout.0
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