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    Default Re: Best/Most Efficient Way to Bulk up?

    Quote Originally Posted by Salty View Post
    Head to a body building forum man, they will be able to help you the most over there
    I wouldnt do that. They're a bunch of douche bags imo.

    If you want to gain weight you need to eat more calories than you burn. Start eating 5 or 6 meals per day with protein, carbs, fats and fiber in each. This along with lifting heavy weights will help you gain muscle.

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    Default Re: Best/Most Efficient Way to Bulk up?

    Quote Originally Posted by wesrman View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Salty View Post
    Head to a body building forum man, they will be able to help you the most over there
    I wouldnt do that. They're a bunch of douche bags imo.

    If you want to gain weight you need to eat more calories than you burn. Start eating 5 or 6 meals per day with protein, carbs, fats and fiber in each. This along with lifting heavy weights will help you gain muscle.

    Training:
    Feel like posting your self-made-and-likely-inefficient split? Maybe Read this first - WorldFitness Training Forum

    FREE StrongLifts 5×5 eBook: How to Build Muscle & Lose Fat Through Strength Training in Only 3 Workouts Per Week | StrongLifts.com

    Weight Training 101 - WorldFitness Training Forum

    Nutrition:
    LV's Grocery List - WorldFitness Training Forum

    Nutrition 101 - WorldFitness Training Forum

    John Berardi - Solving the Post Workout Puzzle Part I

    John Berardi - Solving the Post Workout Puzzle - Part II

    Calorie Calculator

    FitDay - Free Weight Loss and Diet Journal
    Thanks man gonna have a look through all these now. Your right about the body builiding forums there way too full of themselves to help anybody out

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    Default Re: Best/Most Efficient Way to Bulk up?

    Are you into boxing? If so, you don't want to get bigger, all you want to do is get stronger. I'm a thin guy but I'm very strong for my weight, people are suprised by my power all the time even though on the outside I look rather weak. Do you want to get stronger or you want to get bigger? They are two very different things.

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    Default Re: Best/Most Efficient Way to Bulk up?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rocky Balboa View Post
    Are you into boxing? If so, you don't want to get bigger, all you want to do is get stronger. I'm a thin guy but I'm very strong for my weight, people are suprised by my power all the time even though on the outside I look rather weak. Do you want to get stronger or you want to get bigger? They are two very different things.
    Yes i'm a fighter but I would've thought that by getting stronger getting bigger came with the package? Strength is what im looking for as it is for my fighting
    Im intruged to hear what you do if thats the case

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    Default Re: Best/Most Efficient Way to Bulk up?

    Lift heavy but dont overdo the calories.

    Heers a couple more links to check out.
    RossTraining.com • Index page

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    Quote Originally Posted by wesrman View Post
    Lift heavy but dont overdo the calories.

    Heers a couple more links to check out.
    RossTraining.com • Index page

    RossTraining - Articles
    Thanks again man! I'll rep you when I can

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    Default Re: Best/Most Efficient Way to Bulk up?

    Eat lots of high protein goodies. Trail mix, beef jerkys, steaks, any candy bar with 30gm+ protein (real cheap at the cosco), and work out like an animal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris24-7 View Post
    Yes i'm a fighter but I would've thought that by getting stronger getting bigger came with the package? Strength is what im looking for as it is for my fighting
    Im intruged to hear what you do if thats the case
    Size and strength are two very different things. I learnt to train via Ross Enamait's books (see wesrman's links). His books are absolutely great! They are worth their weight in gold and taught me a boat-load of stuff. I have "Never Gymless", a book on only bodyweight exercise, and it goes way beyond just push-ups and squats. The book teaches you how to make a good program (for a combat athelete) to give you maximal strength, explosive strength, endurance strength, anaerobic conditioning, and aerobic conditioning. When I first got it, I spent 4 hours reading that book without stopping for an instant. I learnt a ton. I highly recommend any of his three books. Every single sentence in there teaches you a ton. It will explain WAY more than I can in a single thread.

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    Default Re: Best/Most Efficient Way to Bulk up?

    Well if you're trying to bulk up just for looks then burn outs and "pumping" when you're tired works pretty good along with good nutrition, lots of protein after workouts.

    You may want to stagger your workouts so you focus on certain muscle groups on certain days, for example Monday: Chest & Back Tuesday: Biceps & Triceps.

    You may also want to try super setting to really feel the burn. For example on biceps I do 3 sets of 7 reps for curls but I do 3 types of curls back to back to back. 1st from a resting position (while you're standing up or leaning against a wall to keep from rocking, the bar is down at your hips)...so from resting position to the halfway point of a regular curl and then back down in a slow and controlled manner, do that 7 times. Do not rest, the 2nd exercise starts with the bar resting in the finished full curl position and you go halfway down and then back up to the resting position, once again 7 times. Once you have done a set of the halfway up and halfway down curls you do not rest and you do a set of full curls. You want to start out heavy and end light....I used to start with a 45 on each side and then go down 5/10 pounds on each side every time I finished a full set until I was just curling the bar. And when I got to the lighter weights (under 20 pounds a side) I would work in reverse curls, where the grip is reversed but the exercise is the exact same. If you do that and maybe throw in some dips (either real dips or the seated ones with the machine like a little girl )

    When you bench you start off with lighter weight well do that maybe 10 times, add weight do that maybe 8 times, add weight and do that 6 times and if you are a glutton for punishment you can go back down the 8 and 10 reps....it'll hurt you

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    Default Re: Best/Most Efficient Way to Bulk up?

    He already stated that he doesnt want to bulk..lol. He just wants to get stronger.

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    Default Re: Best/Most Efficient Way to Bulk up?

    Quote Originally Posted by Chris24-7 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Rocky Balboa View Post
    Are you into boxing? If so, you don't want to get bigger, all you want to do is get stronger. I'm a thin guy but I'm very strong for my weight, people are suprised by my power all the time even though on the outside I look rather weak. Do you want to get stronger or you want to get bigger? They are two very different things.
    Yes i'm a fighter but I would've thought that by getting stronger getting bigger came with the package? Strength is what im looking for as it is for my fighting
    Im intruged to hear what you do if thats the case
    ^^ Read the thread before posting Youngblood. :P

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    Default Re: Best/Most Efficient Way to Bulk up?

    Quote Originally Posted by wesrman View Post
    [^^ Read the thread before posting Youngblood. :P
    I read every word of it.

    And try reading my post properly and save the dikshit stuff for off topic threads. Not everyone in boxing only wants to get stronger and not bigger. For some, and I think you would understand this being a hard gainer, adding weight with strength/muscle is the goal. As stated in my first line, I was addressing the thread title, then providing my back story. The OP can take from the thread what he wants, and hopefully it is many perspectives.

    This is a boxing training forum and we all come with differing views and approaches, goals. I hope we don't all agree on every topic, otherwise we are likely to often be wrong following one path like sheep.

    So yea, that.

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    Default Re: Best/Most Efficient Way to Bulk up?

    No need to get all pissy about it, i was kidding. Just because its not off topic doesnt mean we cant have a bit of fun.

    You started your post with this:
    "Going by the title, I will assume he wants to add weight as well as strengthen."
    He stated that he doesnt want to bulk, he was confused.

    Thats why i said read the thread. So relax a bit buddy, its only the interwebs.

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