What was your before/after weight/height and what has your workout routine been like? There's some good devices to measure your body fat index rather well like infrared meters or just plain calipers.
I'm finding it hard to gain weight since i'm basically forced to cut now that I run 1 and 1/2 miles 5 days a week to prepare for the running i'll have to do every day at the academy. I'd LOVE to gain some muscle but I don't see it happening. I still work out upper body a few times a week but i'm not gaining weight, just more tone I suppose. I hardly ever do strength training in my legs so perhaps that's why.
I'm actually considering getting some of that "1-AD" supplement. Pop a few pills a day and they basically gaurentee 10 pounds of muscle gain in a month. I could live with that. BUT...it's almost like a steroid hence, the muscle gain effect. I've been told once you're off it that you lose that edge, but perhaps my body could adjust to that gain and keep it.
I've been taking Creatine for about a month now, but haven't noticed that much from it. I've always been a skinny guy, but it seems as though i've hit some plateua I can't get over. I weigh 150# but the most I can bench is 180. I just can't get over that no matter how much I strength train my arms and chest. Kinda sucks currently because women I meet see me as a skinny dude, but they don't know i'm pretty fit otherwise. It just doesn't show through my clothes unless i'm wearing something way too small. (and even then it looks weird!)
What have you done to gain 10 pounds? I find that working out, I burn off more calories and my appetite doesn't increase at all. Only does if I do cardio and even then i'm usually only hungry enough to replace what I lost, never gain more then my usual weight. The only time I ever gained 10 pounds was '96 in college, and that was GOOD weight. Not the "freshman 10". I ate rice everyday and worked out in my room and took the 11 flights of stairs down to classes everyday. (Plus the fact that living on my own away from parents was a MAJOR stress reliever)
Just curious Billy on your success and how you've achieved that. With me, if I eat more, it goes to my stomach and that's it. If I don't eat, I get cut but lose weight/muscle. I don't know how to win a balance here. Been trying for years to get a six-pack but I can only see the upper abdominals and traces of obliques near my ribs. I've even taught myself to use a roman chair backwards for situps for a harder challenge but that still hasn't changed my midsection.
I did find that there are some ab excersizes on this page that kick your ass, but I don't always do them. Try doing multiple reps of the Air Bike, Heel touches and Side Bridges. If anything, they'll help you feel the isolation so you know where to flex. And everyone I talk to always says the same thing. "Abs are made in the kitchen, not in the gym." I've heard if you lower your BF index to less then 11%, you'll see them. (mine was 12% last time I checked but that was over a month ago and I run alot more now so who knows)
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