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Congrats on spending lots of money. Your wallet appreciates it...
The best stack you can get: food. Stuff yourself with good calories. Supplements won't do much without a dialed-in diet. And why are you trying for so low a bf%? Those are pretty much contest numbers you want to achieve, and you won't get be getting bigger if you have to keep your diet in check to maintain 4%. At 145lbs, you need to eat, then eat some more.
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Right on Fonz.... I have to go with you there..however shipping might be a little more due to the crazy prices places charge due to shipping to Hawaii, even though it is the 50th state... lol... actually I was able to get the MRI impact stack for $40, which is close to half of what GNC charges... dirty buggers....
JustAddWater... recently able to acquire a bodyfat caliper and it states about 15% bodyfat... want to get that down to at least 10% to see how that works... this last week and this next one I will not be able to watch my diet and workout as much as I want to due to family being in town...so looks like I have a short bulk up on food stage.... right now sitting at 149 average... Going to try the MRI Impact Stack to see how the NO2 and CE2 stack works on my physique, along with the MuscleMilk drinks... |
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Second, while many people have this urge to cut before they bulk, consider this - at your current weight, you need to start putting on some mass. You're already a stick figure. Have a very clean bulk and then worry about cutting when you have a bit more on your bones. Carb cutoffs at night and regular cardio will help with your bodyfat even while bulking. Don't fall into the trap that it's either one or the other, black and white. You just have to be smart about it.
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Got it JustAddWater....
I can understand why you say to eat, eat, eat to get bigger... Actually it has always been extremely hard for me to gain weight... my metabolism is fairly high and have slim hips & shoulders... more of a typical runners body.... one of those one look and "Yep, he must be a runner"... use to be about 133 in 03 when I ran every other day... now I just do weight machines with very little cardio and eat much more home-style but still healthly cooking from the gf...also the calories from 2-6 beers a week add to that...sitting at 149 & 5' 9"... highest I have hit is 153, but couldn't break that... looks like I will just eat like mad per your recommendations above and continue to gym every other day to see what that does to my weight and bf%...lets see if I can hit 155lbs... |
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Aye. Just again, be smart about the eating...crap will turn you tubby even while working out. Chicken/turkey/tuna are great lean meats. Avoid simple sugars (except pwo shake like dextrose, etc) and have whole grains. Pretty simple, it's just a matter of taking in more calories than you burn, or else you'll be spinning your wheels.
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still run every now and then for cardio about an 8min mile.... I am in the reserves and have a fitness test I have to pass every 6 months...
averages... sat & sun cal: 3000, fats; 110g; carbs: 310g, protein: 150g. weekdays cal: 2400, fats: 75g, carbs: 250g, protein: 125g |
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Try Kre-alk creatine, no explode or some other nitric oxide, and whey protein for the 3 main supplement you should have
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You need more protein than that........it should be well over 200g per day. How does this compare to your intake when you were lighter? You realize that as you gain weight, your maintenance also goes up right?
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Most of that info is from regular food... only drink 1 Muscle Milk on days I work out.. I haven't worked out in almost a week due to family in town, turkey day, my wedding on Sat, and the rest of my family still in town till like thurs... they are all from the mid-west and like to eat fried, cheese-swamped foods & deserts at resturants whle on their vacation here in Hawaii... completely blowing my diet & exercise for now... and I physically/mentally feel like junk overall a bit from not hitting the gym due to spending time with them...
However, I can get back on my diet by this weekend and up my protein intake too... Weekends are easier for me to eat a lot more due to being off of work... might have to start taking a protein shake to work in my usual lunch bucket or something... When I was lighter, I was eating like a bird, lots of carbs and vegs... running a lot... and would burn it all off... typical.... I greatly appreciate you guys posting your input up on these thread for me...
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