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    Help with a plan and diet. Struggling with my weight.

    Hi guys, i'm 19 years old, 6 foot tall and 63kg.
    I've always been really skinny and struggled with my weight.
    Last year i tried stronglifts 5x5 along with eating 10000-12000kj a day and managed to go from 59kg to 66kg.
    This took a couple of months, and after reaching 66kg my weight just stopped increasing.

    I was counting calories, but i know my diet was poor (just trying to get all the carbs and protein i could).
    I've fallen back down to 63kg, and i'm just struggling to put any weight on.

    Any advice as to a diet plan or weight plan to follow would be great! I should say, i have a bench setup at home, with dumbbell's and a barbell (and about 70 kg in weights).

    My weight is really starting to affect me, i just don't feel confident enough to play sports anymore.

    Cheers guys.
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    Just eat more, 12000kj can be easily burned off by someone your size (weight gained most likely plateaued because of increased muscle mass and activity), increase by 1000kj a week if you're not gaining weight. Secondly, you should get more weights (if 70kg is all you have) because you can easily surpass 70kg in squats and deadlifts.
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    Start with nutrition- learning the basics about calorie and macro/micro nutrients and how they will help you reach your goals, read-

    http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showth...hp?t=156380183
    http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showth...hp?t=136691851
    http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showth...hp?t=129523333
    http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showth...hp?t=123915821

    Once you have done that select a proven beginner routine, these are made to give the best results, some good routines would be-

    Starting Strength - http://startingstrength.com/

    BabyLover's Starting Strength - http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showth...hp?t=135564721

    AllPro's Beginner Routine - http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=4195843

    StrongLifts 5x5 - http://stronglifts.com/5x5/

    IceCream Fitness 5x5 - http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showth...hp?t=148036063

    Fierce 5 - http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showth...hp?t=159678631

    Coolcicada's Push/Pull/Legs - http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showth...hp?t=149807833

    Read into those and pick the one you like best.

    SUPPLEMENTS

    Are just that and nothing more, you do not need them, and most are either useless or a waste of money. If you really want to take them there are a few that can be beneficial though.

    Recommended-

    Multivitamin- Useful for helping to fill in any holes in your diet- remember, it is there to compliment what you get from food, not replace it.

    Fish Oil- Great for getting in essential fats that most do not from whole food unless eating fish fairly often.

    Creatine Monohydrate- Cheapest form of creatine and the most proven/studied. 3-5 grams a day, taken at any time with any liquid is all it takes and you do not need to load or cycle nor do you need to take it with sugar. Many types of creatine exist but just go with a plain mono- do not expect miracles though, creatine will barely have any noticeable effect, it may give you an extra rep or 2 but that is about it.

    Bloating with creatine is actually very minimal, if it occurs at all, and usually only happens to those who load it (which is not needed). Creatine works by saturation, pulling water into the muscles and providing more endurance: think of it like putting an extra gallon of capacity on your car's gas tank, it doesn't directly improve performance, but allows for more distance to be covered. This is essentially (in very simplified terms) what creatine will do, it will let you go just a little further.

    Optional-

    Protein- Not needed really, it is just a powdered food (usually derived from either a milk, plant, beef, or egg protein) that can be used to reach your minimum protein needs if you cannot do so with whole foods. Do not get caught up with what type to get, a standard whey will be the cheapest and will be just fine. Only take as much as is needed to reach protein needs for the day.

    BCAA Products- BCAA (Branch Chain Amino Acids) are said to prevent muscle breakdown and aid in recovery- this is true but you know what already has BCAAs in it? Food, any source of protein has and is comprised of branch chain amino acids. Assuming you reach protein sufficiency in your day a BCAA supplement would do nothing to aid you.

    BCAA supplements may be beneficial if you take pre/intra workout only if you train in a fasted state, or taken between meals if you go 4-6 hours without food. If you do not fit either of those categories they are not needed at all, save the money.

    Not needed-

    Fat Burners- They do not burn fat and barely do anything in regards to losing fat. Most will only suppress appetite and provide energy. Save your money, work on diet and training first, skip fat burners entirely or save them as an option for the final part of a cut, when you need an energy boost.

    CLA- Borderline useless unless you are obese, do not waste the money.

    Pre-Workout- They provide energy and endurance boosts, which may be useful if you need it but hold off until you have training and nutrition experience before looking into these. Some people respond poorly to certain stimulants so if taking a pre-workout always follow the directions and dosing instructions.

    Pretty much any other supplements are not worth going into, do research first, buy later or never; most will do so little in regards to actual results that your money is best saved for something useful, like a food scale.
    Short cuts to success are often paved with lies.
    1/13/16: Massive hernia.
    5/10/16: Finally back to lifting, light but improving.

    Why Teens shouldn't cut/Lack of progress thread- http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=169272763&p=1397509823#post1397509823
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