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Powder form is best, body absorbs it faster. Also good protein powders already come with Glutamine in it but usually its too low of an amount, like 2-4g so its good to add a bit more to help with muscle recovery. |
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Protein for the most part is all the same. As others said, eating is key to gaining weight, even when you're not hungry. I'd also add a lot of cardio/weight lifting unless you don't care what kind of weight you gain. I use muscle milk and nitro tech protein, but I've also used protein you find at wal mart.
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I like the protein from Costco by EAS. 30 bucks for a 6lb bag. Can't beat that |
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And 3g is good enough, right? |
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Its in the purple/chrome bag.
3g may be enough but it really depends on the person. If you feel really sore after your workouts, take a bit more. |
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If you've never lifted weights, just doing that the right way can add 10-15 lbs on your frame. *If you're skinny and don't have much muscle* If you work/run around a lot, you're gonna burn a lot of calories so as I said, eat, eat, eat. Limit fast food simply because of the healthy factor and the food is just "empty calories". Also try to totally cut out soda/pop if you drink it. Drink mostly water, but realize if you're gaining weight short term, it's most likely water and you will lose it. *I learned first hand* Eat all kinds of meats, not just chicken. Being in college and not having time means make numerous meals the day before, make enough to get you through the next day if you're that limited on time. I'm dieting and I hate making the same meals every few hours from scratch so i make a bunch, put in the fridge, then microwave or eat cold later.
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I would also want nothing to do with a personal trainer, unless it's a friend with the knowledge helping for free. I've never understood paying a personal trainer. People can find the right diet to work for themselves and others can search the internet for proper weight lifting routines.
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Hehehe, I'm getting advice from a friend who has a personal trainer, but frown doesn't think he's teaching my friend the right things.
I've gained 3lbs since I started, but I'm thinking most of that is at my thighs and legs. hahahaha. But yeah, I'll probably do what you said and just cook more than just one meal. Thanks |
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