Beef Stew and lasagna in sizable amounts, as I was told repeatedly when I was a kid, and it turned out to be scientifically true,that will put meat on your bones
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Beef Stew and lasagna in sizable amounts, as I was told repeatedly when I was a kid, and it turned out to be scientifically true,that will put meat on your bones
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C'mon guys n gals, chip in and help me get fat. You helped me get skinny.
So far, I am at 158. I have done a few sprints...zero other running. A bit of light weights, but not too much...mainly on quads as Salty suggested, or a few lower rep routines. Legs are something I want to work on anyway for power.
Been eating big breakfasts...like say 3 eggs, toast, oatmeal, hashbrowns. Orange juice, milk.
Lunches are big and varied, fair amount of carbs. Big supper....then big meal closer to bed. Lots of snacks.
I suppose this would be more effective if I didn't workout at all, but then I run the risk of not being physically at peak condition come fight time.
Is this possible I wonder, to get to 165lbs? 2 weeks to go...and I've never been that weight. Maybe as high as 161.
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I can give you some compound lift exercises if you want (snatch, clean and press, dumbbell swings) which do your whole body, while helping build power and strength. Maybe take this opportunity to bulk up your shoulders/upper back a bit?
I think I've put on a kg or two in the last couple of weeks as I've been sitting on my ass studying. Anyone else found studying makes you bloody hungry? I've been snacking on almonds trying to be healthy, but the quantity i have consumed can not be good for you![]()
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Yea Salty...my shoulders and upper back are ripped right now, like seriously ripped. I m trying to listen to Scrap and cut back a bit. lol trying *I promise Scrap...after this fight...I'm gonna be a lazy lump for a while!
TM, I think you are likely right. It seems excessive to hope for 165.
I suppose I'll just keep eating as much as possible and see where I get. It's a bit of a damned if you do, or don't situation with the working out here. I suppose will just try to do the minimum...as my cardio is already good.
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12,000 calories a day diet. That's what Michael Phelps eats to maintain his athletic performance.
Same diet for skinny basketball centers who want to put on weight.
Meat puts on meat on you.
So, really it's the same plan for losing weight, 6 meals a day, except these need to be meat heavy and about 2,000 calories.
Personally, I couldn't eat that much. I can do 4, but not six.
"...went 12 rounds with Ali, and never took a backwards step."
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