I just graduated highschool 2 days ago, and I think it's time I get serious about my health. I'm not the healthiest guy. I'm underweight, and what little muscle I have is fluff, no density at all. I haven't had the best diet so far, I guess you could say I am/was a fast food junkie. Anyway, enough of my problems.
I want to get in shape and bulk up, not the 'bulk up' you're thinking, like huge muscles and stuff, I want to work on strength and not looks.
I was wondering if you guys could help get me on my feet. Maybe suggesting what my diet should consist of, daily excersises, things like that.
I know these forums are MASSIVE, so any and all help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
And what the hell, I'll thrown in one of these cutsie smilies. :bouncing:
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Naxis
01-25-2006, 02:35 PM
You have access to a gym or are you doing this at home?
Kalaster
01-25-2006, 03:30 PM
I apologize, I meant to include that in my post. The complex I live in is doing some renovations, and our gym is not accessible right now, all I'm working with is a pair of pinner little 5 lb curling irons I found in my closet.
Naxis
01-25-2006, 07:41 PM
No worries, you can use bodyweight exercises until you have access to weights or machines.
What I'd recommend is to do a full body workout every other or every two days. Include pushups, rows (with the dumb bells), pullups (if you're able), dips, curls (with dumb bells), squats and lunges. Starting some kind of cardio, like brisk walking or jogging a couple times a week, just for 20 or 30 minutes or so.
Now, for diet, try to go as natural as you can. Lean meats, fish, eggs and dairy for protein. Fresh greens, veggies, whole grains and beans for carbs. Olives and olive oil, avocadoes, flax oil, nuts and nut butters, and fatty fish for healthy fats. Obviously you'll need to eat more in order to gain weight, but eat more of the healthy foods and you'll be more likely to increase your muscle and less likely to gain fat.
F.R.O.S.T
01-26-2006, 12:22 AM
rows (with the dumb bells)... curls (with dumb bells)
He is a beginner and I don't know how strong he is, so I could be wrong, but he would probably be wasting his time lifting 5 pounds.
Kalaster
01-27-2006, 02:32 PM
When I do curls I normally just put both irons in one hand and do 2-3 sets of 20 reps.
Is there a reason I shouldn't be excersising (as lifting 10 lbs can hardly be called 'working out') every day?
Naxis
01-27-2006, 04:14 PM
If you do body weight exercises, it's more than 10 lbs. of resistance, and there are variants using leverage that can make them as difficult as any free weight exercise. If you want to gain some lean muscle and strength, you must stress the muscles. If you stress the muscles, you must allow for recovery time. If your workout is no challenge at all, you're not really getting much benefit from it.
Hitmen
01-27-2006, 10:45 PM
He is a beginner and I don't know how strong he is, so I could be wrong, but he would probably be wasting his time lifting 5 pounds.
I don't think so. Everybody has to start somewhere. I remember when I first started weightlifting...I was the only guy just benching the bar. :D
Start with the weights you have and learn proper form so when you finally move up in weights you know what you're doing and you're doing it right. Also, you could try gripping both weights in one hand as well or use household items like gallons of water, etc. as weights.
F.R.O.S.T
01-29-2006, 04:26 AM
I don't think so. Everybody has to start somewhere. I remember when I first started weightlifting...I was the only guy just benching the bar. :D
He is a beginner and I don't know how strong he is, so I could be wrong
Kalaster
02-03-2006, 09:54 PM
Update:
I now have access to 20lb curling irons. (perfect, i truly feel they are heavy enough to do the job, but not heavy enough as to overwhelm me)
I got a job at subway =)
What kinda sammiches should I be making? So far its been a 12" turkey and roast beef with green peppers, lettuce, cucumbers, mayo and mustard on sourdough bread.
Naxis
02-03-2006, 11:04 PM
Whole wheat bread, lean meats, watch the mayo. Otherwise, right on the nose. :)