wrestlingkaratechamp Posted April 23, 2003 Posted April 23, 2003 How would ya'll go about gaining 10 to 15 pounds in the next three to four months? I'm 17 and 6 foot 1 and 125 pounds.
BoxerScott Posted April 23, 2003 Posted April 23, 2003 Start a Bulking Diet (High Carb,Cal,Pro,Fat), heavy lifting workout, and little to no Cardio exercise. -Boxer ScottBoxingIwama Aikido
TKDMASTER Posted April 23, 2003 Posted April 23, 2003 Whoa, this is not good for your body. I would stay with cardio and start lifting weights and eating plenty of proteins. Remeber,you want to gain the right kind of weight.
Withers M.A.A. Posted April 23, 2003 Posted April 23, 2003 To gain weight you need to increase your calorie intake. make sure to eat the right foods but also food with high calorie counts. Stay away from high fat foots but get foods high in carbs. Pasta works great. Also you may want to take a protein supplement drink. I was in a similiar situation years ago and with lifting weights and eating right and increasing my calorie intake I went from 125lbs. to 185. It is a lot of work but it can be done. Good luck 2nd Degree black belt in Kenpo Karate and Tae Kwon Do. 1997 NASKA competitor-2nd place Nationally in Blackbelt American Forms. Firearms activist!
BoxerScott Posted April 23, 2003 Posted April 23, 2003 Here is a link to a forum that can help you accomplish this, lots of good info on bukling there: The BodyBuilding Forum Just look under Nutrition and Workouts. -Boxer ScottBoxingIwama Aikido
GojuMaster Posted May 4, 2003 Posted May 4, 2003 yeah i am 14 5'7 and 140lbs weight lifting really does work but you also have to eat right If you cannot be made you cannot be broken
SevenStar Posted May 4, 2003 Posted May 4, 2003 1. LOTS of protein - about 1.5 to 2 grams per pound of your bodyweight. Lean meat, chicken, fish, shakes, etc. 2. you HAVE to eat plenty of calories - find out how many you need to maintain your bodyweight - increase that by about 500 calories or so. 3. don't decrease cardio, you don't want to lose your wind just to bulk up. Your increased eating will compensate for the cardio work.
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