How Do I Gain Weight?
How Do I Gain Weight?
Try asking people how to gain weight and you'll likely see some bewildered
faces staring back at you. For the majority of people, hearing that question is
akin to hearing the questions, "How do I stub my toe?" or "How do I run out of
gas?"
Those confused faces not withstanding, the question is a legitimate one and one
that frustrates those who find themselves on the light end of the scale.
While those on the heavy end can't get through a commercial break or flip
through more than five pages of a magazine without someone offering up a
solution to their weight problems, it can be a lonely struggle for those who
want to put on weight.
If you are lucky enough to get a reasoned response to your question, it will
probably involve the words "eat more." That, despite being obvious, is great
advice. Quite simply, to gain weight you will need to up your calorie
consumption to the point where you consume more calories than you expend.
Couple an increased caloric intake with a little weight training and you have
the recipe for healthy weight gain.
You may think you eat a lot, even enough to keep pace with your more
weight-furnished friends, but you are probably over-estimating your intake.
After a trip to the doctor's office to rule out medical causes for your
inability to bulk up(thyroid disease and other medical problems can hamper
weight gain), a first step to designing an effective weight gain program is to
journal your eating habits. Counting calories for a week will give you an
accurate view of your diet.
From there, increase your daily caloric intake by about 300-500 calories until
you start putting on the pounds. Keep in mind though, while your caloric
intake will directly influence your bodyweight, it will be other factors like
the types of food you eat and your weight training regimen that decide the type
of weight you are putting on. So if you are after an aesthetically pleasing
weight gain, that of lean muscle weight as opposed to just some extra body fat
to lug around, it will be important to pay attention to these factors.
To get the most muscle out of your weight gain, avoid the junk food and focus
on eating whole foods. A good weight gain diet should be composed of 30-50%
protein, 20-50% carbohydrates and 20-40% fat (the majority of which should be
essential fatty acids). Different ratios within these ranges will work
differently for different people. Keep up your food journal and experiment to
find the ratios that work best for you.
Providing your body with the materials it needs to build muscle is only one
piece of the puzzle. A weight training program designed to give the body a
reason to add some muscle will be very important to achieving your goals. Your
workout routines should concentrate on compound weight lifting exercises (those
that involve multiple muscle groups like the squat or bench press) with weights
that allow you to do 6 to 12 reps per set. Higher rep ranges will tone your
muscles but may not sufficiently signal the body into muscle growth. Try to
either increase the amount of weight lifted or the reps completed with each
workout.
Don't go overboard with your workouts. Two or three one-hour workouts per week
done with intensity should do the trick. Too often those that have trouble
gaining weight (hardgainers) spend too much time in the gym. This can be
counterproductive in two ways. First, it means you are burning off a lot of
the calories that could otherwise be used to build muscle and, second, you can
over-train your muscles by working them too hard, basically making them
unresponsive.
If you are looking for some company in your quest to gain weight, venture into
the bodybuilding community. There you will find many people also seeking ways
to put on lean muscle mass. You will also find many products marketed to help
you gain weight. Be very cautious when looking at these products. Gaining
weight may not be as in demand as losing weight but it is still big business
and there are a lot of companies out there looking to take your money. While
some of these products can help, others aren't necessary.
With a little motivation, a weight gain diet and a solid weight training
program in place you will have all you need to achieve your gain weight goals.
Better yet, you will never again have to ask that question that gets all those
funny looks aimed back at you.
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JP Clifford is an avid natural bodybuilder and creator of The Build Muscle and
Gain Weight Fast Guide, a free online resource for those looking to gain muscle
mass. Visit the site at http://www.gain-weight-muscle-fast.com for more tips and
advice on bulking up.

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