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Hey all,

Id really appreciate advice.

Soo.. im a skinny fat guy. *Face is fat, body is skinny* And i wanna get into training. Ive developed some nice muscle with my adhoc diet and program, but I wanna get serious.

Ive come accross the Anthony Ellis site and this.

Optimum Anabolics.
http://www.grow-muscle-now.com/

This program is basically based on the idea of using the bodies inbuilt defense mechanisms to stimulate steroids.

Basically eat ****loads of protine and overtrain, then eat tiny amounts of protine and go on a light load. Risne, repeat

The idea is that the body will freak out and build muscle.




Do you guys think this would work on a skinny guy?

Thanks
 

Warboss Alex

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Oh god, more body 'shock therapy'.

What's wrong with progressively heavier weights in good form, concentrating on compound lifts, and eating close to 2g of protein per lb target bodyweight (with a ton of other food)? Have you actually tried doing this for a while?
 

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people don't have the patience to train / eat the oldschool way, so they keep looking for new methods thinking they'll give them better results. in reality, the only thing that's holding them back is not their method, but the fact they simply spend more time looking for, and trying out shortcuts then being consistent in their training.
 

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Originally posted by MindOverMatter
people don't have the patience to train / eat the oldschool way, so they keep looking for new methods thinking they'll give them better results. in reality, the only thing that's holding them back is not their method, but the fact they simply spend more time looking for, and trying out shortcuts then being consistent in their training.
Good post mate. Consistency is everything, anyone will grow for a good few years on a consistent, solid routine based around the big compound lifts, with sufficient food intake.

Changing a routine every month and overthinking everything is what makes progress stall.
 

Warboss Alex

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INCIDENTALLY .. Sometimes, if you've made good progress with your adhoc routine and diet, WHY THE HELL CHANGE IT?!
 

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I recommend doing a certain workout/diet per body type first.

Skinnyguy.net is a great website to help skinny guys like myself/ectomorphs to become more of a ecto/meso morph ripped body.

Body-types DO matter, a skinny guy should not do exactly what a medium/large body person can do. Find out your body type then do your research on what you need to do to become the fittest you've ever wanted.
 

Warboss Alex

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There are programs which consistently work for any body type.

They all revolve around the simple mechanics of eating well (9/10 times a skinny guy doesn't gain because they think they eat loads when in fact they don't), and lifting progressively heavier.
 

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Originally posted by Warboss Alex
l (9/10 times a skinny guy doesn't gain because they think they eat loads when in fact they don't), and lifting progressively heavier.
I second that comment warboss made. I've been lifting for about...half a year now. But I've been making most of my muscle gains in the past...2 months.

Why? I STUFFED myself with food and started drinkning protein shakes after my workouts. Made a WORLD of difference.

But I don't see how body type will affect your training- it doesnt matter if you are a meso/ecto/whatever/morph. Lift HEAVY WEIGHTS and eat a lot of GOOD QUALITY food.

Simple
 
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Isn't lifting progressivelly heavier what you should do? What time frame are you talking about?
 
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