Weight Gain Diet for Skinny Guys
In this video I talk about the kid of foods you should be eating in order to gain weight, but more importantly gain muscle mass. These tips are especially for skinny guys who find it hard to gain weight easily.
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Are Popular Weight Gain Diet Strategies Harmful To Bodybuilding Results?
Numerous bodybuilders pursue weight lifting to enhance self confidence levels, with some being overweight and needing both muscle gain and fat loss, while many others begin the process significantly below what they feel is a comfortable body weight, and because they consider themselves to be excessively thin, decide to pursue bodybuilding with the hopes of naturally rectifying this unwanted trait. The first place they visit for advice are either bodybuilding magazines or Internet web sites that offer weight gain diet techniques, and the feeling is, by following such eating strategies when combined with intense weight lifting, the body will begin to systematically gain weight, and appearance will greatly improve.
The flaw in such thinking is that many variables are necessary in constructing an effective muscle building routine, and when a weight lifter aims to gain weight, he or she is not seeking a larger waistline or a second chin, but rather lean muscle gains, which improve appearance and enhance body weight, accomplishing both goals simultaneously. Although most weight gain diet strategies are designed to accomplish their stated goal, which is to increase body weight, many accept this as a sign that such a plan is worth pursuing, but doing so fails to consider that the type of weight gained may be undesirable. A bodybuilding strategy can easily produce more body fat increase than muscle gain if designed improperly, and because of this, the term “weight gain diet” can easily refer to rapid, unnecessary and unwanted body fat increase.
Unfortunately, many bodybuilders are not aware of this fact, and pursue common bodybuilding weight gain diet strategies blindly, believing that such routines will lead to improved self confidence. Yet, in reality, they find that although the scale increases regularly, mirror appearance begins to worsen as the body accumulates massive amounts of fat, which is diametrically opposed to achieving bodybuilding caliber results. Despite this fact, many bodybuilders continue to follow such weight gain diet tactics, believing that if they remain persistent, their goals will become a reality, and if the scale continues to note progress, there is no need to change direction.
But after several months of such flawed weight gain diet practice, a bodybuilder will begin to feel the sense that he or she is unappealing physically, but for a far different reason, as body fat levels have hidden newly built muscle, and eliminated all definition, creating a physique that is far from aesthetically pleasing. If a bodybuilder continues to believe that he or she must weigh a certain amount to have achieved success, then body fat will remain, and the goal of developing a pleasing physical appearance will essentially become impossible, unless the bodybuilder’s diet routine changes dramatically.
The most important point to remember is that common weight gain diet plans overload the body with carbohydrates, causing a surge in body fat percentage, instead of properly balancing protein, carbohydrates and fat for sustained muscle gain, without rapid expansion of body fat levels. In many cases, body fat will need to rise as muscle is gained, since many metabolisms cannot increase muscle mass without some fat accumulation, but common weight gain diet techniques encourage the greatest amount of fat gain, as opposed to providing a balanced approach that offers consistent muscle building, while minimizing body fat increases. The more body fat that is accumulated during the weight gain process, the longer a bodybuilder must waste burning fat in the future, and the easier he or she will regain that body fat due to conditioning fat cells to accept a far higher level of body fat than otherwise would have been possible when following a properly designed bodybuilding weight gain diet strategy.
So, when attempting to rectify a thin frame, remember that the goal is to produce lean muscle gains and minimize body fat levels, which requires avoiding common weight gain diet advice which you will find plastered on the covers of bodybuilding magazines, and instead balance nutrients properly so that the body can receive sufficient food for consistent muscle gains, without the accompanying body fat intrusion. The worst possible scenario for a bodybuilder is to spend much time attempting to build muscle, while following a flawed weight gain diet strategy that causes body fat to encompass the vast majority of weight gained, so make sure to consider the importance of a correctly designed weight gain diet plan prior to embarking on a bodybuilding quest.
Francesco Castano authors the www.MuscleNOW.com web site, which is a bodybuilding routine for muscle gain without supplements or drugs. He also owns the www.IncrediBody.com online fitness superstore selling fitness equipment at the guaranteed lowest prices.
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@sjafalconz Thanks man, and welcome. Yeah you get some tossers out there. It’s amazing that people like me are just trying to help others, yet you get idiots sayin’ shit. I really don’t care, but it is funny because you know they are insecure losers!
@waynebw you shouldn’t even bother replying to these dicks. ty for the vid.
could u help me? what the right weight for skinny guy like me? im 170 cm and 60kg now… but people always said that im very skinny…its hard to me to gain my weight? any supplement should i eat? how many times i should go to the gym? is it possible to have beautiful body in 1 year? plzzz tell me
@waynebw What will you have to eat and how much of it I have to consume in order to get a daily calory consumption of 2000 calories a day? I am skinny myself (129 pounds) and am thinking about bulking up.
@djalternegro Yea sure..I hate fags that talk shit over the internet so why not.
@Nickthepunk22
then he and i are going to go beat up gorgotno. do u wanna come with us?
exactly. nickthepunk, i am going to marry wayne
@Enxo04
you are also very young. i would work on technique
now and when you are around 22 then hit the gym like a mad man.
i would not recommend hit the weights hard under age 20. just wouldn’t.
@waynebw
i will marry you wayne, THEN you and i can go beat up gorgotno together with our muscles. then he won’t have a word to say.
@waynebw
you are also very young. i would work on technique
now and when you are around 22 then hit the gym like a mad man.
@gorgotno You’re a dumbass, he’s not fat. He probably has notecards set out to remind him what topic to mention next.
ok, i think i have the biggest problem around here. i’m trying to gain some 20lbs of muscle mass (5’10, only 145lbs right now) but at the same time, i got belly fat so i need to lose them at the same time.
im 24, 6’2 185 lbs and would like to get up to 200 lbs at least.
Nice Vid man. Im 22 yrs old. 5’8″ bout 150. in high school i used to weigh at least 160-165 but rlly havent worked out as much as i used to. I know for a fact i dont eat enough, but can u recomend a workout plan for me? im trying to eventually get back to where i was weight-wise-muscle-wise. Im definetly going out n buying fish oil n some multi-vitamins. ne specific brands ud suggest?
how much calories are u supposed to eat a day if u are trying to gain weight?
I’m 6′ 175 pounds ecto. I’ve been making good progress lately, putting on 1-2pounds of muscle a week. Lots of meat and protein, I eat every 3 hours, I never feel hungry, and I feel like I’m force-feeding myself on almost every meal.
This is the way to growth.
im 6ft 120lbs hahaha and been 120 since 6th grade, n now im 20 years old and just tall and skinny! i wanna get big!
hey I’ve got a fast? metabolism and have just started to go on a weight gain diet.
I’m at the gym lifting heavy but I’ve still noticed that because of my high calorie diet I’m storing some extra fat around my stomach.
any tips?
@gorgotno Fat? LOL Did you even see my other videos? I know more about nutrition than you can even comprehend… go for it, ask a question and I’ll know the answer, ya fatty with no gf.
good job reading off that piece of paper you uneducated fat guy
nice video. thanks.
5’9 105 pounds… help me!!!
im 6’2.5, 18 yrs old, and i weigh a mere 160 lbs. you all need to quit whining about being 140 and short. i want to weigh atleast 180-190
@CHForrest yeah cus you grew 3 inches kid
what was the good kind of creatine?