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Quote (Welterweight @ May 30 2013 04:42am)
Not a problem buddy.  Please do keep me posted here at my topic, you're more than welcome here.  Mass gainers have had some good effect on people wanting to gain weight.  I actually advised my friend a few years back (when I used to lift weights seriously) who was 6'3" and 160 lbs to gain weight.  He ended up gaining 20 lbs to 180 lbs and being able to lift heavier and looking fuller than he did before.  This happened after about two months.  I told him to go on a 3 week cycle on/1 week off of Syntha-6 protein (I used to use this and found it to be a decent whey protein) along with a mass gainer from GNC. 

Specifically, for quality, you'll have to spend a bit more.  A cheaper mass gainer would be called "Cytogainer" which is sold at GNC.  The best one I've read about is called "IsoMass", it is going to be more expensive but you can also find deals through online vitamin supplement shops if the pricing is too high for your budget.  You may also want to check Vitamin Shoppe for any great deals as well. 

Just make sure to have your protein intake as to what I said previously.  It's important to spend on quality protein because you'll receive quality ingredients with quality results.  Mass gaining will also come from the supplements along with lifting heavier weights than you normally do.  An example; if you normally repetition 10 reps in a set, switch to something heavier and do 6 repetitions in a set.  Your body will call for more muscle fibers and with that, equates to more nourishment needed, meaning more calories.  If you want to get that extra "pump", you can do a small cycle of 1-2g of Creatine per day.  I would not recommend any more intake, since high volumes of creatine may contribute to kidney damage.  Let me know what you find, and then we can take the next few steps together.  I'd like to see your end results in the months coming!


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Quote (Welterweight @ 26 May 2013 05:36)
Please refer to:

11 Reasons NOT to skip Breakfast for Weight Loss

When it comes to losing weight there are a number of things you can do to increase your success and achieve your goals. One of the best actions you can take to help you achieve your weight loss goals is to eat breakfast. Eating breakfast has many benefits to your health and skipping this important meal can reduce your weight loss success and your general well-being. And there are many other reasons why you shouldn’t skip breakfast if you are trying to lose weight.

1. Lowers your metabolism

One of the worse things about skipping breakfast is that it lowers your metabolism. Your metabolism is your body’s ability to burn calories and is often referred to as your body’s furnace. Eating regularly helps to keep the ‘fire burning’ and by skipping breakfast you are essentially letting the ‘fire’ burn out. While this is a bad idea at any time of the day, it is particularly bad first thing in the morning as your body has been fasting all night and breakfast helps to kick start your metabolism and provides you with energy for the day ahead. Keeping your metabolism firing is essential for burning fat and calories when trying to lose weight.

2. Lowers your concentration levels

If you have ever missed a meal, you will know how had it can be to concentrate on even the simplest tasks. Regularly skipping breakfast lowers you concentration levels and makes it hard for you to perform at your best. Not only will your concentration levels be affected but your memory and coordination as well. Definitely bad news if you have a job that requires you to use all three!

3. Lowers your energy levels

When you skip breakfast and don’t provide your body with any fuel, you also don’t provide yourself with any energy. We all need to eat a certain amount of calories a day to ensure our bodies are getting enough energy. When you don’t provide enough fuel, it is very hard for your body to do everything it needs to do each day. This will leave you tired and lethargic, and you’ll find it very difficult to get through the day, not to mention exercise.

4. Lowers your blood sugar levels

Skipping meals and not refuelling your body for a number of hours can lower your blood sugar levels so low that you will experience hypoglycaemia. Hypoglycaemia occurs when the amount of sugar (or glucose) in your blood drops below 4.0mmol (this is a measurement used by medical professionals to measure the amount of glucose in the blood). When this happens, you may experience sweating, dizziness, nausea, and shaking. Regularly eating meals will help to prevent this and boost your metabolism at the same time. Maintaining good blood sugar levels is very beneficial to your weight loss journey.

5. Mid-morning cravings

One of the worst side effects of not eating breakfast is that come mid-morning you are so hungry you are more likely to fill up on high fat, high sugar snacks with no nutritional value. These snacks are also high in calories and can throw all your good work out the window. Eating breakfast (especially a healthy one), helps to control cravings and keeps you full and satisfied, meaning you are more likely to eat a healthy snack at morning tea to tide you over til lunch (and keep your metabolism burning to help with your weight loss).

6. Leads to overeating for the rest of the day

Skipping breakfast not only leads you to choose the wrong foods at morning tea but can lead to overeating for the rest of the day. When trying to lose weight it is easy to believe that once you have eaten the wrong thing, that there’s no point in trying until tomorrow. A healthy breakfast helps to set you up for a good day ahead and makes it easier to say no to unhealthy foods.

7. Stops you losing weight

As mentioned earlier, skipping breakfast lowers your metabolism and your ability to burn fat and calories. When you lower your metabolism, it is much hard for your body to burn fat and calories, hampering your weight loss efforts. Small, regular meals, starting with breakfast is a great way to fire up your metabolism and keep your weight loss on track.

8. Makes exercise difficult

Another side effect of skipping breakfast is that it makes you tired and lethargic and this makes it very difficult to find the energy or motivation to exercise. As you know, regular exercise is essential if you are trying to lose weight. Exercise requires energy and the best source of energy is regular, healthy meals, including breakfast.

9. Makes you grumpy

There’s no nice way to put it – being tired, lethargic and hungry makes you grumpy! Skipping breakfast, especially if you don’t eat until lunch time will make you grumpy and agitated, which is not a great combination if your work requires you to be around other people? It’s hard to be nice when you can’t concentrate, are fighting hunger pains and don’t have the energy to stay awake.

10. Makes it difficult to stick to your plan

When it comes to weight loss, stick to your plan is very important and it is difficult to do that when you are hungry and chocolate is calling you. If you want to stick to your weight loss plan, you need to make breakfast a must. It not only kick starts your metabolism but makes it much easier for you to make smart food choices for the rest of the day.

11. Any breakfast is better than no breakfast

Many people think that breakfast needs to be some healthy, ‘hippy’ type meal. Anything you eat at breakfast is better than going hungry. If you don’t have the time to eat breakfast at home, try keeping something at the office to eat there or try getting up a little earlier (easier said than done!). Smoothies and milk shakes are also an option for those with little time.


From my own experience, I have tried severely weight cutting without eating breakfast vs eating SOMETHING for breakfast now.

My findings yielded what I have posted in 11 reasons.  Skipping meals is never advisable; not even by a licensed nutritionist, sports trainer or physician.


Lol @ the bro science in this thread.

Do some research before you decide to embarrass yourself.
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Please do not spread misinformation.
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May 30 2013 07:48pm
If I can provide all the research, may I kindly disagree with just about everything you said?

Its plain wrong info.
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Quote (PureOwnage2 @ May 31 2013 12:48pm)
If I can provide all the research, may I kindly disagree with just about everything you said?

Its plain wrong info.


This isn't a debate topic. If you have an opinion or disagreement, you may also PM me and we can discuss this. As goes for the previous inquiries.
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May 30 2013 07:58pm
Quote (Welterweight @ May 27 2013 03:00pm)
Interesting theory.  Thank you.  I will still go by what has been told to be by a health professional and advise that to others.  This thread is a dedicated help service for Mixed Martial Arts training, weight cutting and diet advice for weight cutting.  Anything else regarding diet philosophy and theory discussion can go to Health & Fitness.  Please keep this on topic and only post here if you need help, after all, this is a service thread.


But your advice is flat out wrong... You are completely misleading people in many regards.

I'd avoid giving out nutritional information because you seem to be talking completely out of your ass, as much as i commend your efforts to help people.

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Quote (Chiu @ May 27 2013 11:43am)
I'm currently 50 kg (~110 lbs) and turning 19 this year. Is there any food diets I should take note?

Currently I'm doing 40~ ish push ups and 12~ pull up's on the bar (army style, legs crooked not straightened).
I easily get stitches, meaning my long distance running sucks core (if there's a way to solve this, please let me know!!)

I'm a brown belt in taekwondo, but have a stamina worst than of a smoker.

Any food that I abstain:
- Alcohol, drugs etc.
- Pork, lard etc.

Any food that I love:
- Anything that is nice: from burgers to chips to chicken rice etc.

Don't really have a routine since I'm home at irregular hours, so I don't often get enough rest, but holidays are coming, and I'm looking to dedicate some of my time towards gaining weight.

Would appreciate any help and critics!


Edit: Tracking this topic!


if you dont want stitches when you run, try breathing through your diaphragm. you know you're doing this correctly if your stomach bulges out a little bit and your rib cage doesnt move as much. in through the nose, out through the mouth
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May 31 2013 01:13am
Where did you get your information from? Lol.

Just curious based on the sheer immense amount of misinformation and pseudo-science you're spreading.

Did you never bother to do a little research on some of these topics before you felt you were qualified to give advice?
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