BirdofParadise
Don Juan
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Greetings, everyone. Longtime lurker, first time poster.
My Situation - I am 23 years old and just finishing up a 5-year tour in the Marine Corps. For the first time since I was 18, I will have 3-4 months largely to myself, and I'm interested in improving my body via weights. Body type, I guess I'm an ectomorph (skinny, narrow shoulders, long limbs, et cetera). I'm 5'10, weigh 140-145 lbs. I don't eat a lot of junk, but I probably don't eat as much (calorie-wise) as I should be eating. I hope to change all that.
What I'm looking to do - I'm interested mainly in developing my upper body. I'd be happy either buying free-weight equipment - say, up to 500-800 bucks - or finding a cheap gym.
My expectations - I'd like to put on 20-25 pounds of muscle. More would be okay, but I kind of like being thin, just not as thin as I am now. I don't want to spend 2 hours lifting weights every day. Rather, if I could come up with a weight regimen that's an hour a day 4 or 5 times a week, that's what I'm really looking for. I don't know much about the lifts aside from bench pressing, but I'm not an idiot, and if somebody says an exercise I can find a picture or a how-to. I'd still prefer to do a smaller number of xercises...maybe 7 or 10 exercises total rather than 7-10 just for the shoulders.
I don't expect to be a bodybuilding stud, but I'd like to think I'm capable of improving my physique somewhat. For instance, despite being not particularly strong, I went from doing ZERO pullups (big thing in the Marines) to doing 25-30 over-hands. However, I would imagine that pullups are a completely different animal than actually lifting metal weight.
My questions for you -
Is a one hour a day/4-5 times a week regimen a realistic way of adding 20-25 pounds of muscle? Do you have any suggestions for exercises?
Are protein supplements more economical than copious amounts of meat, eggs, and dairy? If so, do you have any recommendations?
Any other advice for a beginner?
Any help you can provide would be most appreciated. Please let me know if I wasn't clear on anything.
Regards
BoP
My Situation - I am 23 years old and just finishing up a 5-year tour in the Marine Corps. For the first time since I was 18, I will have 3-4 months largely to myself, and I'm interested in improving my body via weights. Body type, I guess I'm an ectomorph (skinny, narrow shoulders, long limbs, et cetera). I'm 5'10, weigh 140-145 lbs. I don't eat a lot of junk, but I probably don't eat as much (calorie-wise) as I should be eating. I hope to change all that.
What I'm looking to do - I'm interested mainly in developing my upper body. I'd be happy either buying free-weight equipment - say, up to 500-800 bucks - or finding a cheap gym.
My expectations - I'd like to put on 20-25 pounds of muscle. More would be okay, but I kind of like being thin, just not as thin as I am now. I don't want to spend 2 hours lifting weights every day. Rather, if I could come up with a weight regimen that's an hour a day 4 or 5 times a week, that's what I'm really looking for. I don't know much about the lifts aside from bench pressing, but I'm not an idiot, and if somebody says an exercise I can find a picture or a how-to. I'd still prefer to do a smaller number of xercises...maybe 7 or 10 exercises total rather than 7-10 just for the shoulders.
I don't expect to be a bodybuilding stud, but I'd like to think I'm capable of improving my physique somewhat. For instance, despite being not particularly strong, I went from doing ZERO pullups (big thing in the Marines) to doing 25-30 over-hands. However, I would imagine that pullups are a completely different animal than actually lifting metal weight.
My questions for you -
Is a one hour a day/4-5 times a week regimen a realistic way of adding 20-25 pounds of muscle? Do you have any suggestions for exercises?
Are protein supplements more economical than copious amounts of meat, eggs, and dairy? If so, do you have any recommendations?
Any other advice for a beginner?
Any help you can provide would be most appreciated. Please let me know if I wasn't clear on anything.
Regards
BoP