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In the last 14 months I've put on around 8 kg of muscle and I haven't even been doing a proper routine; skipping days, skipping protein shakes etc.
Of course it depends on your genetics too and how big you are at the moment (I was 63kg, now 71kg), but I think with perfect training, nutrition, no alcohol or smoking etc you could probably put on TWO stone of muscle if you're lucky
If you want an inspiring documentary about building muscle download this: https://thepiratebay.org/torrent/5378546
Guy goes from 30% bodyfat to less than 5% and does well in a bodybuilding competition in an impressive timeframe.
I've also got a pdf of the program he uses (Max OT Training) if you want it |
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https://www.bodybuilding.com/ Best place on the net imo. I've spent countless hours reading and on the forum of that site, loads of great routines, diets and general advice. realistically following a great plan with the perfect diet and dedication you would be lucky to get 24lb in a year. But really it's like asking how long is a piece of string? It depends on your genes, diet, training and dedication. Remember 75% of gains are made in the kitchen though! Can't gain muscle without the fuel! |
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| R6 Wilson |
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Easy to put on a stone in a year. If you don't have a manual job/are muscley already you'll be able to put on a pound a week/or2 with relative ease even with a skinny metabolism
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cant help with the body building, but am a somewhat expert on roids, having been on them the last 6 months (up to 12mg daily). my face is a different shape, the side effects are terrible, weak legs etc etc. by all means train at the gymn, but do not go near the roids. I even have to carry a card to warm medical staff I was on roids for a year after i stop ____________________ Fallen Angel "Nae sniffing my seat now!!!!! "
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| Kwaks wrote: | cant help with the body building, but am a somewhat expert on roids, having been on them the last 6 months (up to 12mg daily). my face is a different shape, the side effects are terrible, weak legs etc etc. by all means train at the gymn, but do not go near the roids. I even have to carry a card to warm medical staff I was on roids for a year after i stop |
Not sure the stegs you'd be on would be the same as bodybuilding stegs i.e I imagine you're taking corticosteroids, which do a completely different thing to Androgens (i.e testosterone etc)?
Anyways yeah can gain a stone in a year, although if you are eating at an excess then some of that will be fat too, hence cutting cycles/bulking cycles etc.
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I used to train when I was about 18 - 21. I went from a weak 8 stone skinny dying looking skeleton to 12 stone of solid muscle. Wasnt massive but big enough to be happy.
I avoided Steroids like the plague they are and would train every other day on my own system with a gym session once a week on the free weights. The hardest part for me was putting the weight on. You dont notice it yourself for the first year but friends do. I had a mate stand beside me, puff his chest up and ask if I had been training. When I asked why he said I was becoming a big bastard. I hadnt noticed.
Protein shakes were 3 times a day and they mask the taste with strawberry or chocolate but it still tastes like shite. I lived on hi carbs and protein foods. Pasta with very little dressing (too much fat), chicken, with an allergy to fish I had to avoid seafood which sucked because they are one of the best food groups for weight training.
It can be dissheartening, I was living at home and while my mother and sister were tucking into their sunday roasts with roast potatoes and rich beefy gravy I was sitting with a chicken breast and plain boiled potatoes and veg. I could have packed it all in for a sunday roast!
Add to the horrible bland diet the cost. Its not cheap. You are eating up to 3 times the normal daily amount that you used to eat just to pile the weight on and then working out like mad to burn the calories off and turn them into muscle mass. I keep meaning to get back into it but I like my food too much these days. As anyone who has met me will attest too.  ____________________ illuminateTHEmind wrote: I am just more evolved than most of you guys... this allows me to pick of things quickly which would have normally taken the common man years to master
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 140 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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