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![]() The reason you have to eat some of that other food, is that clean eating is very very filling, with very few calories (in comparison). You should still eat a lot of your staple foods, but indulge more than normal. Weight gainers can definitely help... but all they are is calories in a bottle. You can get those calories other ways. If you could eat completely clean, and manage to eat enough, it won't be any different than eating some crap. But like I said, the problem is that clean calories are generally very filling. If you don't believe me, eat 2 cups of brown rice and 8oz of chicken (for about 650 calories total). Later, go eat a double whopper and fries (for about 1400 calories). Tell me which one was easier to eat
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Finally got back into the gym on the 5th of this month after being off since September ( I moved Sept. 8 to help family and was crazy hectic). Weighed myself on the 5th (185 lbs)
which was down from my usual 225. Well I finally stepped on the scale tonight to see 196. Nothing to smile at but I'll take 11lbs anytime its given. Time to start pushing a little harder to reach my March 1st goal of 210.
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eat, eat, eat! You will hit that 210 goal easily!
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Or water weight
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I like to consider myself a former ectomorph as I'm now at 220 lbs and 6'3". When I was 18, I weighed in at 165 @ 6'1". The diet kalimus recommended is what I used all through my twenties along with protein shakes to help put on weight. Another simple thing I discovered one summer when I was 18 is drinking copious amounts of water - I put on ten pounds in two months just making that only change. I started working out at the gym after that because l didn't feel as self-concious about my "thinness". I became vigilant with going to the gym and had good friends to keep me motivated. So don't worry so much about fat content, eat to your hearts content but still hit the gym hard and you should see results over time. It won't happen fast but it will happen. Good luck in your quest...
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I usually walk around at 220-225 lbs. Regaining your old weight is ALOT easier then gaining new weight.
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Putting on 15lbs of pure muscle is aot more difficult than some may think. If it was easy everyone in the gym would be huge. It takes hard work, proper nutrition an much time. Sometimes with beginners rapid muscle gains are possible but usuly short lived.
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To put on weight properly, it is not as simple as just cramming processed food down your gullet as fast as possible. Does it get the job done of putting on weight? Sure. It will also create health problems and put you in the grave sooner. There are plenty of high-calorie foods with positive health impacts. You can tailor a high-calorie intake plan with an aggressive workout plan if you want to see substantial results. I can PR my dead after a meal of T-bell also... But wanna know what happens if I try to PR my sprint, or go 3-5 rounds of sparring on a meal of T-bell? Come on. For those truly interested in finding a great eating plan that works during your on and off season of training, I recommend reading "Nutrition Periodization for Athletes" by Bob Seebohar. He covers nutrition for all types of athletes, all types of performance, and he gives you a great guide to designing a diet for your goals.
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