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I'm young, dumb and need help!
I'm 16 years old, weigh 205 pounds, and I'm 6"3.
I workout 3-5 times a week for an hour to two.
I bought ISO Mass Xtreme Gainer*
And I want to know what kind of results I should expect with that?
Will it make me fat?
Build muscle?
Size?
I just want to be able to know what I'm talking about if someone at the gym brings it up and you veterans know your supplements!
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Originally Posted by ThatOneGymRat
I'm 16 years old, weigh 205 pounds, and I'm 6"3.
I workout 3-5 times a week for an hour to two.
I bought ISO Mass Xtreme Gainer*
And I want to know what kind of results I should expect with that?
Will it make me fat?
Build muscle?
Size?
I just want to be able to know what I'm talking about if someone at the gym brings it up and you veterans know your supplements!
Well what is your diet like besides that? Are you looking more for a bulk or a cut?
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Originally Posted by SilverValley
Well what is your diet like besides that? Are you looking more for a bulk or a cut?
Well I wanna have big arms but still sculpted. You know Ronnie off jersey shore?
Like that kind of muscle just less of a juice head.
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mass gainers for me, personally, make a good breakfast on days i dont feel like eating or making anything, good balance of protein and carbs
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Originally Posted by ThatOneGymRat
Well I wanna have big arms but still sculpted. You know Ronnie off jersey shore?
Like that kind of muscle just less of a juice head.
I think the effects all depend on your diet. If this is part of your daily macro's then you will need it everyday. If you have other whole foods that you get your protein/carbs/fat from on other days then I would say to just have the gainer on the days you lift arms. This way the extra protein/carbs/calories/fat will go to your arms. If you use it too much, however, it will definitely add some fat. The extra carbs and protein will end up turning to fat anyways. I think it all depends on what diet you have and any other supplements you are using. It's difficult to try and add mass without adding any fat. Personally I believe in bulking phases and cutting phases to try and build as much muscle as possible and then get rid of the fat that came with it afterwards.
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Originally Posted by Alesso11
mass gainers for me, personally, make a good breakfast on days i dont feel like eating or making anything, good balance of protein and carbs
What results would I get using it?
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Originally Posted by ThatOneGymRat
What results would I get using it?
depends if you use it to add calories or replace them, the only way i ddi when i used them was to replace. so if you use to add a surplus in theory weight gain, good weight vs bad weight i cannot say for sure
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Originally Posted by Alesso11
depends if you use it to add calories or replace them, the only way i ddi when i used them was to replace. so if you use to add a surplus in theory weight gain, good weight vs bad weight i cannot say for sure
Well I understand if I put on muscle I will gain weight, but I use it will it go to fat or muscle when I workout.
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You're 16.
Food.
No need to waste [your parent's] money on supplements...Especially when you can just make gainers at home on your own.
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Originally Posted by Corey_Ellis
You're 16.
Food.
No need to waste [your parent's] money on supplements...Especially when you can just make gainers at home on your own.
This. Also head over to the nutrition section and read up, just cause you are taking this gainer it will not make you fat.
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Originally Posted by Corey_Ellis
You're 16.
Food.
No need to waste [your parent's] money on supplements...Especially when you can just make gainers at home on your own.
Well I have ON gold standard whey, C-4, Super HD, creatine. And I I have already bought ISO Mass Xtreme Gainer
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Ideally all you should need is protein, multi, and 'potentially' creatine at your age. You still have lots of room to grow from just eating food as you are still only 16.
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A caloric surplus will make you gain weight. A caloric deficit will make you lose weight. A good number of calories when bulking or cutting is either + or minus 500 depending on what your goal is. If you hit on average over 1,500 calories higher than what you what you would burn for a good amount of time, you will put on more fat, quite a bit actually. Although, you are pretty young and I am assuming that you haven't been training that long, so you wouldn't put on nearly as much fat in that scenerio as I would at my age and length of training.
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Originally Posted by ThatOneGymRat
Well I have ON gold standard whey, C-4, Super HD, creatine. And I I have already bought ISO Mass Xtreme Gainer
You successfully wasted $120 on an overpriced gainer and an OTC fat burner. Congrats.
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Originally Posted by ThatOneGymRat
I'm 16 years old, weigh 205 pounds, and I'm 6"3.
I workout 3-5 times a week for an hour to two.
I bought ISO Mass Xtreme Gainer*
And I want to know what kind of results I should expect with that?
Will it make me fat?
Build muscle?
Size?
I just want to be able to know what I'm talking about if someone at the gym brings it up and you veterans know your supplements!
Weight gain will, typically, result from a caloric surplus. Focus on improving your diet and allow that to dictate what your body does.
As for a weight gainer, make your own. YOU control the macronutrients. They are also delicious, affordable, and convenient. Consider adding the following ingredients: milk, peanut / almond butter, olive oil [optional; flavorless], liquid egg whites [optional; flavorless], banana, berries [strawberry, blueberry, etc.], yogurt / ice cream, oats, etc. Things like cinnamon and vanilla extract will add flavor, as well.
I follow this recipe:
2 Cups Skim Milk
1/2 Cup Oats [Grind in coffee grinder]
1 Banana
2 Tablespoons Natural Almond Butter
4 Ice Cubes
1/4 Cup Greek Yogurt
Blend. Top with cinnamon.
As for the other supplements, take them back - there is no need for them. Get yourself a quality, affordable multivitamin and fish oil supplement. There is no need for anything else.
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OP is so much wrong in this one.... I don't know where to begin..
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Originally Posted by RedSoxBrah
You successfully wasted $120 on an overpriced gainer and an OTC fat burner. Congrats.
hahahaha was going to say the same exact thing
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