Group: General Fitness & Exercise

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Various general exercise related discussions. Find out what it takes to reach your fitness goals through daily effective exercise. With so many options we try to find out what works best.

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Muscle Gain

tyler03
tyler03
Posts: 2
Joined: 2005/02/14
United States
2005/02/15, 11:53 AM
Hey,Im new to the ft community and would like a little advice. Im 31 years old 6'1 and 180lbs. I have started a lifting program in hopes to gain more muscle. Does anyone have any ideas that can help me in this process? Should I start supplements? And if so which ones?Thanks for your help and I appreciate your time.

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Tyler in SLC
2005/02/15, 12:39 PM
tyler

to gain weight

#1 heavy weight lifting....research powerlifting/bodybuilding threads

generally lift using compound lifts:squats, deadlifts, bench presses, overhead barbell presses, cleans, dips, pull ups with 6-8 reps for mass(pick weights where you're just barely hitting that 8th rep), you can also do 1-5 reps for strength/power


#2 nutrition....look in advanced bodybuilding thread

generally 200g of protein(chicken, tuna, turkey, lean mean, soy, nuts, seeds, beans, whey or cassein protein powders)

400-500g of complex carbs

20-50g of healthy fats(avacados, nuts, seeds, virgin olive oil)

#3 Supplements: you can take whey protein powder, 5 grams of creatine with apple juice post workout, you can take cassein protein shake before sleep, I also suggest you start taking ZMA(or buy separately Zinc, Magnesium), and multivitamin,
2005/02/15, 12:45 PM
complex carbs( brown rice, lentils, sweet potatoes, yams, any beans), if you got a fast metabolism you can also include lesser amounts of simple carbs (potatoes, pasta, rice), simple carbs are recommended post workout...so 40-50g protein and 80-100 g of simple carbs
tyler03
tyler03
Posts: 2
Joined: 2005/02/14
United States
2005/02/15, 01:45 PM
Thanks menace. I started a program two weeks ago. I already feel better. I just want to make sure Im doing it right. I know if I put on the weight and muscle,it wont behard for me to get it cut.Thats just how my frame is built. How do I measure my metabolism rate.what is the best way of defining that as well as my testosterone levels?

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Quoting from menace3000:

complex carbs( brown rice, lentils, sweet potatoes, yams, any beans), if you got a fast metabolism you can also include lesser amounts of simple carbs (potatoes, pasta, rice), simple carbs are recommended post workout...so 40-50g protein and 80-100 g of simple carbs
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