Jstampz wrote:You're idiotic "professional" input is just as ignorant as my 3% body fat level.
I'm not a power lifter who looks to build brute strength. This "lift and eat" mentality you swear by does not allow my body to gain the significant amount of muscle I desire. I'm at a very low body fat percentage. Lower than each of yours- I guarantee it. Whether it's 3% or 13%, it's relatively low. I was tested on an Omran body fat percentage machine. It read 3% body fat. I paid nothing, I simply stepped on it, followed the guys instructions, said thank you, and left. It could have been completely wrong, but I read what I read.
You call me idiotic while not understanding how impossible it'd be to be 3% body fact for any extended period of time.
Your body does not defy the law of thermodynamics, bro. Sorry, you're just not
that special. If anything the "lift and eat" mentality IS for YOUR body type specifically. Why don't you eat a **** jar of peanut butter, a pound of cashews, or drink a gallon of whole milk every day. It's not hard in the slightest, you're just favoring nutrient dense foods (which is good) and relying on them for weight gain without understanding that they tend to be calorie-sparse. That's a ridiculously uphill battle; you need to incorporate more calorie-dense foods. Calories in/calories out, dude. This is like algebra.
Alex Kirk, my body is not like yours, or Mr. Harter's. Joey use to be fat and I'd imagine you aren't the skinniest man either. I have been skinny my entire life with a higher level of difficulty to gain, and sustain a good amount of muscle. I don't waste my time counting macros/micros. I have a general idea of protein/carb levels in my food. I HAVE to eat a lot to get big. Eat big, get big "bro".
What the **** why do you think everyone is saying "eat and lift"? You are entirely incapable of actually absorbing what people are telling you.
It's a fact, that carbs right after a workout is one of the most beneficial nutrients you need to restore what you've lost during your workout.
Really? Provide some evidence to support these facts! God I wonder how people on ketogenic diets do it when they eat 0g carbs per day. How is it that they get big without eating carbs? Please do explain this to me since I clearly know way more than you!
What makes you think you need to restore anything after a workout unless glycogen stores are depleted? Do you know what glycogen is? If glycogen and free state fatty acids are not depleted, doing both of which would be an astounding feat if you are not doing massive amounts of cardio, then what the **** are you even talking about?
You jack **** may wait hours to eat, but as for me, I'll continue my eating habits while continuing to gain muscle.
I understand AO has a quality point. The window your body has to supply nutrients back into the system after a workout is larger than imagine. But I rather drink my shake RIGHT after a workout. It works for me, and MY body. So I'll stick to it. You stick to cycling bud.
No one said you're wrong to do it, just that it's unnecessary. You could drink that shake hours after the fact and be fine. Human metabolism has evolved for hundreds of thousands of years; you won't lose muscle if you don't drink your precious protein shake precisely 10 minutes after lifting, dude.
If you are continuing to gain muscle then what do you need our input for? One second you struggle, the next you're gaining, pick one.
Thank you Beas for the helpful information. It seems we have similar eating habits. I've heard some good things about Beef protein and was only wondering if it was a better powder to shoot for, since it's cheaper.
Kid doesn't know what amino acids are.
Jstampz wrote:Advice? Calling me a "piece of shit" isn't much advice bud.
I've tried numerous routines. Switching from various meals, times, and even workouts. I've found what best fits me, and I am sticking to it. I'll take some of what is said and apply to my routine but for the most part what was said doesn't apply to a guy trying to pack on a large amount of muscle. The tips given by Joey, and Alex (if you call them tips), mostly apply to someone who desires to just lift weights.
The only useful advice given were from you, Beas, and AO.
I'm not trying to be a dick head here, but when you open a forum to name call and be an ass such as Kirk so obviously did, I will fire back.
As said before, I thank you all for your input.
Calling you a piece of shit wasn't the advice. Read above me calling you a piece of shit. There's your knowledge.