Thanks Freebird. I had been dieting for a year and 3 months - with one month of a diet reset in the middle. My stomach still feels fairly hard, but it's just sticking out at the bottom much further than it was before - maybe even an inch.
I'm really hoping it will level out, especially since I need to fit into a bridesmaid dress in June that I'm getting fitted for on May 18th. But it's a size 6, so I have to be able to fit into that size.
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Thread: First time BULKERS apply here ;)
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04-20-2011, 01:44 PM #1771
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04-20-2011, 04:25 PM #1773
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Welp here's a few pics to start. I'll follow this up with the rest. I know there's a lot and I'm sorry if it's too much. Any thoughts? Btw, all you ladies that have been posting pics look amazing! Thanks for helping me be brave enough to post my own
Last edited by angelkisssed; 04-21-2011 at 05:40 AM.
"There's no special secret to losing fat under a caloric deficit. What someone should do is write a book called the Dip**** Diet. You take a ****, and dip it in peanutbutter, beat on your chest like Tarzan, chant "I AM SOMEBODY" seven times, then proceed to eat the dipped ****." - AA
*to Peter* Hey...hey big guy. You want-you want a SODA? Hmm? Do you? Do you want a SODA?? -Stewie
http://www.********.com/jess.rader1
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04-20-2011, 04:29 PM #1774
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...and the rest! *phew*
I know I have a lot more work to do as far as building mass goes. I'm assuming I've a pretty good base? Now I'm trying to build on it..."trying" being the operative word here
ALSO: edited to add: ignore my stretch marks PUHlease :/Last edited by angelkisssed; 04-21-2011 at 05:42 AM.
"There's no special secret to losing fat under a caloric deficit. What someone should do is write a book called the Dip**** Diet. You take a ****, and dip it in peanutbutter, beat on your chest like Tarzan, chant "I AM SOMEBODY" seven times, then proceed to eat the dipped ****." - AA
*to Peter* Hey...hey big guy. You want-you want a SODA? Hmm? Do you? Do you want a SODA?? -Stewie
http://www.********.com/jess.rader1
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04-20-2011, 04:29 PM #1775
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04-21-2011, 06:43 AM #1781
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04-21-2011, 07:01 AM #1782
Hello bulkers! I know i left the thread around the New Year, just wanted to show yall my progress from my cut, i'm feeling great and don't know if it's all in my head, but I feel like my 3 month bulk made a difference! Let me know what yall think
The first one 2 are me prebulk, the second 2 are from today. Both pictures are me at 113lbs. I feel like I filled out a bit!
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04-21-2011, 07:16 AM #1783
Ha! And you were bemoaning someone else's starting point! Damn lean and you have some awesome muscles already. This could be one tremendous bulk
Give it time. Some of that can also be intestinal bloating. Our digestive systems have to adapt to more of all food groups. I find ginger tea very helpful at times.
Yep. I think it did make a difference Just think what you could do over 6-7 months!
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04-21-2011, 08:42 AM #1784
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04-21-2011, 12:23 PM #1785
Guidance needed please!
Hello..so, I'm about to embark on a muscle gaining journey & am in need of some direction. I'm 17 & about 120lbs, 5'7". I've figured out I need about 2000 cals a day, and will adjust by 100/200+- as needed. I've been lifting weights for about 2 years, I suppose, so I know how to do the basic movements and am not a newbie in that regard. But, I don't know which mass gain program to follow! There are soo many out there, each claiming to be "the best", but how do I choose?! ( NROL, layne norton's, macdow 5x5, 5/3/1, splits, full body, etc..) Also, as I train alone, I'm a bit frightened of max outs like reps of 3 and stuff, and I don't want to get trapped under a bar or something! My primary goal is as much muscle gain as possible & I was wondering if anyone had particular success with a specific routine or knew of any proven ones? Thank you, any advice is much appreciated!
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04-21-2011, 12:41 PM #1786
When you say you've been lifting for about two years and know the basic movements, what do you mean?
What kind of program have you been doing?
Did you make up your workout?
Did it include the basic compound exercises.....squats, row, bench press, SLDL or Deadlift?
I've been trying to recommend to everyone all pro's beginner workout. Scroll down a few posts and you'll see the how its set up. It is set up on 5 week cycles. Has great strength/endurance progression. I ran it for a few cycles myself and loved it. If you can stick with it for several cycles, you will see more muscle and strength. There are many people in the old thread and the new one that have made great gains by doing this program. If you have any questions, there are many people that offer advise and can answer most any question you might have. all pro regularly visits this thread to answer questions also. Just remember, stick to the program. Do not alter it in any way or you will stall.
The old thread was 3 years old. If the program didn't work it wouldn't have ever gotten that far
Good luck.~Moosifee~
"Yes, if you squat wrong it f**ks things up. If you squat correctly, those same f***ed-up things will unf**k themselves." -- Mark Rippetoe
(Cycle 3 : all pro's 636)
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04-21-2011, 12:58 PM #1787
320 calorie bagel
DM, after a few more sessions with a trainer, that's the program I plan to follow.
I was grocery shopping, checking labels before throwing things into my cart, and something happened that I think kind of illustrates the mindset I'm struggling with.
The first package of bagels had 200 cals each, the second had 320, and without thinking about it I started to put them back. I'm just not used to eating more. I'm my mind, less is better.
ARRRRGGGG. I'm really hoping it doesn't take weeks/months of working hard and not seeing any muscle growth to change this mindset.
As much as I was hoping to not have to follow a set menu, I may have to just to get the hang of it.
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04-21-2011, 01:46 PM #1788
Yeah, I've always been under 110 lbs, then put on about 28 (fat) and struggled to get it off. I've always been able to eat as much as I wanted and not worry about weight. Since I've gotten older, things have changed. I think I've cut back on everything so many times and found that it really didn't help.
I think by cutting calories/fat, it compromises your immune system, at least for me it seems that way. Every time I cut back, I get freaking deathly sick. In reality, I'm depriving my body of what it needs to keep it going/protecting the immune system by continuously staying fat free/low calorie, etc.
I'm getting over a stomach virus/food poisoning right now. Been having abdominal pain for 3 weeks and had a CT done Tue. Haven't gotten the results as of yet. I still blame it on cutting calories.
I'm now struggling with myself to actually eat and not feel bad about it. I have to keep in mind that it will take time. I've been telling myself this since Oct. I'm so impatient.
I don't plan to have a "set menu". I will eat as much as I can...within reason, workout and be happy. I'm not going to compete or anything. I just want to look like I did a few years ago. I'd love to have nice muscles like I see some ladies around here but I've come to the conclusion that I really don't want to stress so much over food/exercise. I tend to obsess way too much and then I stress. I refuse to do that anymore.
I've lost too much weight since I've been sick and now I have to eat to get my motor back up & running.
So hang in there.
It will not happen over night.
Everyone is different.
You will reach your goal.
Be patient.~Moosifee~
"Yes, if you squat wrong it f**ks things up. If you squat correctly, those same f***ed-up things will unf**k themselves." -- Mark Rippetoe
(Cycle 3 : all pro's 636)
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04-21-2011, 01:58 PM #1789
You are going to need a lot more than 2000 calories. Probably more like 2500+ calories
As for which routine to try, try them all! Pick the one that interests you the most and try it on for a good 6 weeks. Then you can change to another routine if you'd like. All of the 5 rep and below routines should only be run for shorter periods of time before cycling to higher rep routines. Your CNS, joints, and muscles need a break. So you might start with NROL, move to Norton's (which uses both 10 and 5 reps), move back to a 10 rep routine, then try 5/3/1. Every routine works. What is best for you can only be determined by you trying them on.
When doing sub 5 reps you do need to take extra care. Bench in the squat rack, use spotters, etc.
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04-21-2011, 03:43 PM #1790
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So I posted a few new pics on my body space, i feel so fat. I'm not nearly as lean as any of you, should I even be bulking? I feel like I need to be cutting. But I don't want to ruin my lifting progress. Plus, I really screwed up my body by eating 1200kcals a day last summer and I want to try to get things back to normal.
Anyway, if anyone could give me some input... Some guy in my class called me fat last week and I think it got to me. Ive never been called fat before
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04-21-2011, 04:12 PM #1791
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http://www.t-nation.com/free_online_...how_to_overeat
Stumbled across this article during my nightly research, 1K power oats and my netflix catch-ups Found it extremely useful, beneficial, and motivating to me in my bulking endeavor. Thought maybe perhaps you ladies might enjoy the read. It starts slow but the top of page 2 on is KILLER. Hope you enjoy as much as I did. Totally bookmarking THIS page to go back and read when the going gets tough.
And thanks ladies for all your feedback on my pics!! Sorry there were so many. It's been a good 6 months since I've seen a proper progress pic of myself and darn it all if it's def NOT the same thing I see in the mirror everyday! Seeing it via pic is a different thing altogether I think. Looking forward to building this base. Thanks for all the encouragement and support. I couldn't do this bulk without you guys and that's the honest-to-goodness truth <3"There's no special secret to losing fat under a caloric deficit. What someone should do is write a book called the Dip**** Diet. You take a ****, and dip it in peanutbutter, beat on your chest like Tarzan, chant "I AM SOMEBODY" seven times, then proceed to eat the dipped ****." - AA
*to Peter* Hey...hey big guy. You want-you want a SODA? Hmm? Do you? Do you want a SODA?? -Stewie
http://www.********.com/jess.rader1
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04-21-2011, 04:13 PM #1792
Girl, you are not fat. Not by any stretch of the imagination. That guy was just saying you're fat to get a rise out of you. Tell any girl she's fat and it's going to get a negative reaction 99% of the time. It had nothing to do with reality. I your guns are bigger than his
Keep bulking. Never stop when you're progressing in the gym.
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04-21-2011, 04:27 PM #1795
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You've never been called fat before because you ARE NOT FAT.
I get the same kind of doubts you're expressing. I am definitely not as lean as most of the ladies on here, and never will be, so what do I think I'm doing bulking? And then I remind myself that what I think I'm doing is building nice big muscles, 'cause that's what I want over and above anything else. And the only way to do that is to feed my body. If I've learned anything from these forums, it's that."Eat some oatmeal, do some squats, how hard is that seriously."--Prof Ham
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04-21-2011, 04:33 PM #1796
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You guys are all so amazing, I really appreciate you guys putting up with my whining and getting me through this. You're right freebirdmac, I'm doing so amazing with my lifts right now I don't want it to stop.
Thanks guys, I feel a ton better already
Thanks inthepocket, pretty sure he was jealous that I can do more clap pushups than him!
Dreahere, I definitely understand and I have the same goals, and I think you look awesome btw. We can do this, right?!
I'll just keep thinking about how awesome it feels to deadlift 185 than worry about how much I weigh
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04-22-2011, 05:05 AM #1798
Well Thank YOU for the compliment . I'm actually just finishing my 7th cycle of it.
As far as the workout (just from the little bit of info I gathered over time) you are best of with a full body workout(focusing on compound movements) until you have a decent amount of time under your belt. Also even though you don't feel like a beginner you probably still are. JMO but I would recommend NROL or the WO above mentioned. There's alot more to it than I can comprehend...programming, CNS stuff.. and from what I remember a "beginner" has different needs than someone who's been at it on a regular basis for a while. Either get the NROL book or skim over the original thread to the AllPro'sBeginnerWorkout thread in the main workout forum....paying attention to AllPro's explanations.
Oh and ITA with FBM...you are gonna need alot more than 2000 calories! HTH!
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04-22-2011, 09:55 AM #1799
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Aw, thanks! And, yes, we can!
There was a thread somewhere on here a few months back (which I did not post in and haven't been able to find again) that asked whether there was anyone who just wanted to have muscles without being super-lean, and people posted pics in it of not-super-lean women with big muscles whom they wanted to emulate. I wish I knew what it was called or who started it, so I could look at those pictures again
As an aside, I gotta tell you, in the thumbnail of your avatar pic, your cropped-out friend's hand sorta blends in with the doorframe behind you, and I always thought that instead of standing next to a guy who has his arm around you, you were standing in front of an extremely tall man who had his hand on your shoulder. Every once in awhile it would catch my eye on one of your posts and I would think, "Wow, I wonder if that woman dates an NBA player?" Then one day I looked at your profile and saw what the actual picture was, lol. I am such an idiot."Eat some oatmeal, do some squats, how hard is that seriously."--Prof Ham
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04-22-2011, 05:17 PM #1800
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GAH! Finally had a chance to post this, but I've been meaning to since I saw it this morning. You. Look. Freakin'. AWESOME!!!! I WISH I looked like you (legit). Keep up the amazing work and the other girls said it already....that dooood is a jerk. What manner of douchbaggery is THAT?! Sheesh. Chin up girly and keep doing what you KNOW is right because bodies don't lie and it's obv you know what's up
"There's no special secret to losing fat under a caloric deficit. What someone should do is write a book called the Dip**** Diet. You take a ****, and dip it in peanutbutter, beat on your chest like Tarzan, chant "I AM SOMEBODY" seven times, then proceed to eat the dipped ****." - AA
*to Peter* Hey...hey big guy. You want-you want a SODA? Hmm? Do you? Do you want a SODA?? -Stewie
http://www.********.com/jess.rader1
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