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Help with improving pecs and abs Post #16 (permalink)
Jun. 20/08, 07:46 AM
Phate89
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Southern California
Posts: 3,953
Quote:
Originally Posted by hm993
Thanks for all the help guys, and believe it or not, I eat so much. Way too much to remain so bony. My metabolism is extremely fast.
And no, I'm not trying to get a beach body because of the summer, I just kind of want a slightly better one, to improve my self confidence.
Also, MrCrooker, I said I didn't want a six pack.
Post your diet, I bet your not eating as much as you think.
Help with improving pecs and abs Post #17 (permalink)
Jun. 20/08, 11:04 AM
hm993
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My diet is normal teenager food: pizza, sandwiches of all kinds, assorted fast foods. But lately I've started trying to stay away from fast food. Oh yeah, spaghetti, my family eats a lot of spaghetti.
The amounts are probably somthing like: 7 slices of pizza (sometimes the whole thing), either two double cheeseburgers or one with two sides, 3 platefulls of spaghetti, 3 deli style ham sandwiches...
I would do push ups but I honestly can not do them. My left shoulder begins to hurt extremely bad after about 3. It seems like the joint is weak because afterwards I can hardly move my arm in a circle without some nasty squelching and popping noises.
Last edited by hm993; Jun. 20/08 at 11:07 AM.
Help with improving pecs and abs Post #18 (permalink)
Jun. 20/08, 11:44 AM
Eric L
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Canada, Ontario
Posts: 836
Quote:
My diet is normal teenager food: pizza, sandwiches of all kinds, assorted fast foods. But lately I've started trying to stay away from fast food. Oh yeah, spaghetti, my family eats a lot of spaghetti.
The amounts are probably somthing like: 7 slices of pizza (sometimes the whole thing), either two double cheeseburgers or one with two sides, 3 platefulls of spaghetti, 3 deli style ham sandwiches...
I would do push ups but I honestly can not do them. My left shoulder begins to hurt extremely bad after about 3. It seems like the joint is weak because afterwards I can hardly move my arm in a circle without some nasty squelching and popping noises.
Dude. Just....
Push-ups are harsh on the joints at first...keep doing them...endure the pain...it will go away. Start against a counter or on your knees and build up the intensity and slowly build up to normal push ups.
You can't get away with it! Exercise is painful, mwahhahaha!
Dude, clean up your diet. for real.
You need to take a long look at the stickies and I would also sugggest reading up on Chillen's Chillout Log. Useful info there.
I also have a very fast metabolism...and beleive me or not...what you eat isn't as much as you think...it's just pretty bad food. If you would eat as much healthy food, you would be fartin' fireballs out yo' butt man.
You are lucky, I am overweight and am struggling to cut down and you have such a nice base to start from...just build up from what you have...build up everything, you have so much to gain...don't just get abs and pecs...get it ALL.
Help with improving pecs and abs Post #19 (permalink)
Jun. 20/08, 11:53 AM
hm993
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Posts: 34
That seriously motivated me a lot. I'm going to start doing pull ups every day, push ups, etc. I would go to the gym but Im self conscious and embarassed of
my weakness.
Help with improving pecs and abs Post #20 (permalink)
Jun. 20/08, 12:04 PM
Phate89
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Southern California
Posts: 3,953
Quote:
Originally Posted by hm993
My diet is normal teenager food: pizza, sandwiches of all kinds, assorted fast foods. But lately I've started trying to stay away from fast food. Oh yeah, spaghetti, my family eats a lot of spaghetti.
The amounts are probably somthing like: 7 slices of pizza (sometimes the whole thing), either two double cheeseburgers or one with two sides, 3 platefulls of spaghetti, 3 deli style ham sandwiches...
I would do push ups but I honestly can not do them. My left shoulder begins to hurt extremely bad after about 3. It seems like the joint is weak because afterwards I can hardly move my arm in a circle without some nasty squelching and popping noises.
You eat 7 slices of pizza, 2 double cheese burgers, and 3 plate fuls of spaghetti each day?
For the next couple of days, record how much you are eating and put it into FitDay - Free Weight Loss and Diet Journal so we can see how many calories you are taking in.
Help with improving pecs and abs Post #21 (permalink)
Jun. 20/08, 12:09 PM
hm993
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No, god no, not every day. My days usually consist of one of those meals.
Help with improving pecs and abs Post #22 (permalink)
Jun. 20/08, 12:13 PM
Phate89
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Location: Southern California
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Well, just follow a lifting program one of us gave you and eat more.
Thats all there is to it.
Help with improving pecs and abs Post #23 (permalink)
Jun. 20/08, 12:20 PM
greenhealth
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Quote:
Originally Posted by hm993
No, god no, not every day. My days usually consist of one of those meals.
In whose right mind is 2 double cheeseburgers considered a lot of food? lol thats crazytalk yo. You should be eating at least 5 meals, and that's not even considering how useless the burgers are if the come from a dining hall or fast food. come'on now son!
Help with improving pecs and abs Post #24 (permalink)
Jun. 20/08, 12:20 PM
hm993
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Is that honestly all I have to do? Eat more proteins (healthy proteins), less fatty foods, and just overall more healthy food?
Help with improving pecs and abs Post #25 (permalink)
Jun. 20/08, 12:23 PM
hm993
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Originally Posted by greenhealth
In whose right mind is 2 double cheeseburgers considered a lot of food? lol thats crazytalk yo. You should be eating at least 5 meals, and that's not even considering how useless the burgers are if the come from a dining hall or fast food. come'on now son!
In one sitting? So eating two massive double cheeseburgers in one sitting is just average?
/confusion
Help with improving pecs and abs Post #26 (permalink)
Jun. 20/08, 12:25 PM
greenhealth
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Quote:
Originally Posted by hm993
No, god no, not every day. My days usually consist of one of those meals.
I understood this as saying you only eat
for ex. 7 slices of pizza in a day thats it nothing more
what is a full day of eating for you
Help with improving pecs and abs Post #27 (permalink)
Jun. 20/08, 12:34 PM
hm993
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Posts: 34
Hmm... it would look something like:
Stouffer's Panini
Some nachos
Another Panini
Maybe a PB&J or Deli sandwich
Bagel with lots and lots of cream cheese.
Pizza/Spaghetti/Burgers/Ribs/any other meat for dinner.
And then whatever I can find in the freezer for a 2 AM snack, pizza rolls, panini, bagel bites, etc.
I probably should've mentioned that I'm only 15 and 5' 10" and 117 pounds.
Help with improving pecs and abs Post #28 (permalink)
Jun. 20/08, 12:40 PM
greenhealth
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Posts: 52
alot of processed food. Where are the whole foods veggies, fruit etc. Anyway like it was said above follow a routine. Stay motivated you will get there. start doing some weight training every day duder
Help with improving pecs and abs Post #29 (permalink)
Jun. 20/08, 03:30 PM
Aiming4165
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Quote:
Originally Posted by hm993
That seriously motivated me a lot. I'm going to start doing pull ups every day, push ups, etc. I would go to the gym but Im self conscious and embarassed of
my weakness.
You go to the gym for yourself, don't care what other people think. What's more embarrassing than a skinny guy going to the gym and lifting light weights is a bigger, fatter, out of shape guy going to the gym and lifting light weights also(That's where I started from, but I got over it, now I'm lifting as much as many people around me are) Trust me, no one will walk up to you and say your weak(But if someone does, who cares, you're improving yourself!). They will see that you're at least trying. Keep your chin up dude!
Help with improving pecs and abs Post #30 (permalink)
Jun. 20/08, 05:17 PM
Eric L
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Canada, Ontario
Posts: 836
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You go to the gym for yourself, don't care what other people think. What's more embarrassing than a skinny guy going to the gym and lifting light weights is a bigger, fatter, out of shape guy going to the gym and lifting light weights also(That's where I started from, but I got over it, now I'm lifting as much as many people around me are) Trust me, no one will walk up to you and say your weak(But if someone does, who cares, you're improving yourself!). They will see that you're at least trying. Keep your chin up dude!
Totally agree with that. Go to the gym, expose yourself, be proud...in the end you will have what you want, isn't that enough to unjustify embarrassment? Yes, yes it is.
Go kick ass my friend.
Like i said, take a GOOD LOOOONG look at all the info you can gather up, take the time and educate yourself...it won't take long...once you are armed with the proper knowledge and tools you will be more confident and will get what you want with even more ease.
You are what you eat. Eat BEEF! rawr
Grab your goals by the balls. Now get a subscription to the gym (and read the stickies!)