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| Rank: New Member Join Date: Jul 2008
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| Hi, Im new to the forum, basicly clueless about body building, i thought it was so easy, just work out, but now i learn, Eat this, Eat that, Drink this, ive always been a healthy eater and always pretty lean, I been working out at the gym for 6 months now, about 3-4 times week. Before: ![]() After ![]() Ill take any advice you can give. My biggest problem is trying to deside if i should continue to try and stay lean or bulk up? I am almost 16 years old and i plan on wrestling next year. I am 5'10 I do about 150+ sit ups a day 3x10 chin ups (unassisted) 3x10 each arm curls of 25 lbs 4x10 legpress 180lbs I am a beginner ill hit me with all you got :]]]] -Cody |
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| Rank: Middleweight Experience: 5-7 Years Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Alberta , Canada
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Gender: | What does your diet look like ? A nice meal breakdown and total calories. If your not sure , then you should write down everything you eat for about 1 week and checkout fitday.com Then you and us will know where you stand and have a better idea of what to do. |
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| Rank: New Member Join Date: Jul 2008
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| Thanks, I really wanna stay lean and keep my 6 pack :]]] I work hard and eat good but i wanna get bigger at same time. is this possible to get bigger without putting on fat? I just wanna be all muscle my current body fat % is 10.9 Is that good for me? i need your criticism |
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| Rank: Middleweight Experience: 5-7 Years Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Alberta , Canada
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Gender: | At age 15 , 155lbs is good. Think about if you were to put on 10lbs of lean muscle a yr then you would be over 200lbs at 20 and at 5'10 that's good. Yes, it's possible to put on muscle while maintaining low fat - but you have to do it slow. Take your time and don't rush anything. Hit the gym hard and stay on a good diet with higher calories. |
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| Rank: New Member Join Date: Jul 2008
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| you seem to be naturally cut, which means cutting after doing a bulking cycle is going to be easy for you. i would suggest you start lifting heavier, moving away from pushups pulups and situps, and start eating everything you can(healthy food of course). then once you have gained considerable muscle cut back the calories and shed a few pounds. you arent going to get a belly from bulking, as long as you stay away from junk food and train hard. also keep cardio in there, that will help you from gaining to much fat. |
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