Fastest way to gain weight

12 replies · 2238 views · Started by MrG4 · Aug 2005
Wow i have been going back and forth for a while now. I think i wanna play football and i need 2 know how to put on the pounds. I'm at 148 now and I'm 5'8 i wanna put on about 189. I'm trying to play a lil running back or wide out. So what is the best way to put on some good pounds help me out!
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'manda · Aug 2005
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eat?
· Aug 2005
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Wow u know that world work!!!!!!!! Now more tips please
'manda · Aug 2005
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lol, didnt mean to sound like a smartass there. but seriously... eat more. and lift weights to gain muscle weight. i had a boyfriend once upon a time that was trying to gain weight; and he went from about 160 to 190 by eating lots more and lifting weights and stuff.
· Aug 2005
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Ok thank u mami.....I eat but cant gain ish..But im gonna start eating crazy and lifting ..Lol i wanna be "MADE" Made: I wanna play college football!
In Rod We Trust · Aug 2005
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Milk and PBJ sandwiches. My coach made us do that for football. It helps u put on weight and keeps much needed vitamins in you instead of unneeded sugars and fats. And Pasta
WileECoyote06 · Aug 2005
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Creatine is still experimental. However, remember Creatine Phosphate is already produced by the kidneys; if you introduce more creatine than the body is already producing then eventually your body will stop producing it. It is a drug and your body gets addicted to the extra levels. It also can cause severe dehydration and the by-product of creatine after consumption is similar to uric acid, which is a toxin that your body expels in your ****. If you have too much of it, you may overload your kidneys and or digestive tracts. Common side effects of creatine include but are not limited to diarrhea, increased bathroom urges, and bad acne. Once you get off creatine for an extended period, you often lose 15 - 20% of what you gained and you increase your chances of muscle tear and strain. As R.O.D.D. said, high protein/starch diets are your best option.
cafe-aulait · Aug 2005
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WileECoyote06 wrote:
Creatine is still experimental. However, remember Creatine Phosphate is already produced by the kidneys; if you introduce more creatine than the body is already producing then eventually your body will stop producing it. It is a drug and your body gets addicted to the extra levels. It also can cause severe dehydration and the by-product of creatine after consumption is similar to uric acid, which is a toxin that your body expels in your ****. If you have too much of it, you may overload your kidneys and or digestive tracts. Common side effects of creatine include but are not limited to diarrhea, increased bathroom urges, and bad acne. Once you get off creatine for an extended period, you often lose 15 - 20% of what you gained and you increase your chances of muscle tear and strain. As R.O.D.D. said, high protein/starch diets are your best option.
ooo that scares me. My boyfriend uses that stuff. Another way to gain weight is ****. :grin:
The Nomad · Aug 2005
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R.O.D.D. wrote:
Milk and PBJ sandwiches. My coach made us do that for football. It helps u put on weight and keeps much needed vitamins in you instead of unneeded sugars and fats. And Pasta
That works. Since it's a lot of carbs, that a lot of energy too. I wrestled in high school and on tournament days after weigh in, everybody would start eating pasta and sandwiches for the extra energy and weight. it gives you an advantage.
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M o o N i e · Aug 2005
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and you can sit around and watch tv. or get a quick 15 by goin into that freshman year of college.
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