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28Yrs & 57kg...Can't gain weight - HELP!

SkinnyLegs

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As per the heading of the thread...Am now wanting to change my life and commit to gaining weight and better my appearance, very committed. Need help to begin. Anyone with advice, I will appreciate it very much. Thanks in advance
 
Want to start now and am committed to it. All the supplement shops aren't of much help, all just sales based and are there to sell sell sell.
Anyone who can provide some advice will be appreciated. Are protein powders definitely required?
 
If you enjoy eating, you are not eating enough.

At 28 years old your are running out of time, start eating, start lifting.

Just do it.

That and a brutally hard workout using an ecclectic combination of all the multi joint exercises every day, once your progression slows, workout as much as recovery allows and adjust accordingly.
 
How much importance is NUTRITION / WORKING OUT ? 50/50...75/25 ?
A friend of mine who was in the same boat started lifting and in 14 weeks gained 12kg, and has kept it on thus far.
 
So you think I can gain weight/mass/muscle without the use of protein powders, dextrose, whey etc etc ?

Protein powder is nothing special. It is just protein, no different to the protein you get from meat and other high protein foods.

Dextrose is just sugar and used for extra calories when bulking, nothing special about it, any high calorie food will work just as well.
 
How much importance is NUTRITION / WORKING OUT ? 50/50...75/25 ?
A friend of mine who was in the same boat started lifting and in 14 weeks gained 12kg, and has kept it on thus far.

Percentages like that are useless. You are not likely to hit your goals without both so can't put a percent on it.
 
So how many kilojoules of food do I need to be eating daily to make fast gains? And do these haveto be made up of x amount of protein, x amount or carbs ?
All the websites make it sound confusing, but it shouldnt be should it?
 
Info below..

Dave Tate said:
There was a time at the Old Westside gym where I couldn't gain weight to save my f-g life.

There was this dude who trained there who could just put on weight like f-g magic. He'd go from 198 to 308 and then to 275 and back down to 198. And he was never fat. It was amazing.

I finally asked him one day how he did it.

"You mean I never told you the secret to gaining weight? Come outside and I'll fill you in."

Now remember, we're at Westside Barbell. And this guy wants to go outside to talk so no one else can hear. Think about that for a minute. What the hell is he going to tell me? This must be some serious s-t if we have to go outside, I thought.

So we get outside and he starts talking.

"For breakfast you need to eat four of those breakfast sandwiches from McDonalds. I don't care which ones you get, but make sure to get four. Order four hash browns, too. Now grab two packs of mayonnaise and put them on the hash browns and then slip them into the sandwiches. Squish that s-t down and eat. That's your breakfast."

At this point I'm thinking this guy is nuts. But he's completely serious.

"For lunch you're gonna eat Chinese food. Now I don't want you eating that crappy stuff. You wanna get the stuff with MSG. None of that non-MSG BS. I don't care what you eat but you have to sit down and eat for at least 45 minutes straight. You can't let go of the fork. Eat until your eyes swell up and become slits and you start to look like the woman behind the counter."

"For dinner you're gonna order an extra-large pizza with everything on it. Literally everything. If you don't like sardines, don't put 'em on, but anything else that you like you have to load it on there. After you pay the delivery guy, I want you to take the pie to your coffee table, open that f-kr up, and grab a bottle of oil. It can be olive oil, canola oil, whatever. Anything but motor oil. And I want you to pour that s-t over the pie until half of the bottle is gone. Just soak the s-t out of it."

"Now before you lay into it, I want you to sit on your couch and just stare at that f-kr. I want you to understand that that pizza right there is keeping you from your goals."

This guy is in a zen-like state when he's talking about this.

"Now you're on the clock," he continues. "After 20 minutes your brain is going to tell you you're full. Don't listen to that s-t. You have to try and eat as much of the pizza as you can before that 20-minute mark. Double up pieces if you have to. I'm telling you now, you're going to get three or four pieces in and you're gonna want to quit. You f-g can't quit. You have to sit on that couch until every piece is done.

And if you can't finish it, don't you ever come back to me and tell me you can't gain weight. 'Cause I'm gonna tell you that you don't give a f-k about getting bigger and you don't care how much you lift!"

Did I do it? Hell yeah. Started the next day and did it for two months. Went from 260 pounds to 297 pounds. And I didn't get much fatter. One of the hardest things I've ever done in my life, though.
 
How much importance is NUTRITION / WORKING OUT ? 50/50...75/25 ?
A friend of mine who was in the same boat started lifting and in 14 weeks gained 12kg, and has kept it on thus far.

I once thought the workout was the key, but now understand that diet plays a huge role.

Having said that, if your workout is brutal it will stimulate an appetite.

For you, I think you just need to forget about ratios and just eat more and workout harder.
 
So how many kilojoules of food do I need to be eating daily to make fast gains? And do these haveto be made up of x amount of protein, x amount or carbs ?
All the websites make it sound confusing, but it shouldnt be should it?

For skinny blokes that struggle to gain weight its easy.

Eat food. If not gaining weight. Eat more. If still not gaining weight. Eat even more.

Try to eat mostly good food but you don't have to eat 100% perfect.

That's about as complicated as it needs to be at the moment.
 
So how many kilojoules of food do I need to be eating daily to make fast gains? And do these haveto be made up of x amount of protein, x amount or carbs ?
All the websites make it sound confusing, but it shouldnt be should it?

From roughly 16 to 30 your body is growing so you need to eat, eat a lot.
If you are active, you need to eat more.

Lifting heavy weight places a huge demand on a growing body.
 
Do I need to worry about what foods I am actually consuming? Ideally they need to be calorie rich foods don't they, in order to get a 3500 minimum calorie count per day.
 
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