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Not Gaining Weight?

I know what it feels like to train, eat, and sleep with zero progress. You try everything, yet nothing works. But you know what?

It all boils down to something. Odds are, you are not immune from the laws of the universe, one of which is the following:

If you eat more calories than you burn, you MUST gain weight.

It’s just that simple. Now, I’m not saying whether the weight you gain will be fat or muscle, just that if you aren’t gaining weight, you aren’t eating enough. Period.

Or, alternatively, you’re doing too much exercise (you’re burning too many calories). One of the things hardgainers have – that they don’t want – is a fast metabolism. So, one thing you’ll want to explore is slowing down your metabolism. This is easier said than done.

It’s mostly mental, however. Just relax. Calm down. Don’t worry. Life is good. Meditate. If you find yourself tapping your toes, stop. If you find your leg twitching while watching the tube, STOP (I hate that)!

But the bottom line really is to eat more. Eat stuff that makes you hungry an hour later, like white rice (essentially, high glycemic foods, food that causes a rapid rise in blood sugar and an outpouring of insulin). Of course, don’t consume “empty calories” like soda and flavored water. Rather, stick with white rice, fruit juice, pastas, and bread.

Eat something like that with every meal. And make sure you’re taking in enough protein. What is enough? At least one and one-half grams per pound of bodyweight (remember to adjust your intake as your weight increases).

Don’t just eat 3 meals, either. You want your blood flush with the building blocks of protein, amino acids. Constantly keep your belly full by eating every 2-3 hours, all day long. You can facilitate all this food intake by mixing up a weight gain shake in the morning and carrying it around with you all day, taking sips every 15-20 minutes.

Rest assured, eating this much and this often is difficult. But it’s necessary.

And know that I share your pain. Overweight folks think it’s hard to cut calories. I think it’s even harder to eat when you’re not hungry! It’s really not natural.

Eat more. Train less. Relax.

In short, become a bear.

If you want to learn more about how to bulk up, gain weight, and get the best and biggest body of your life, check out Hardgainer’s Manifesto.

Hardgainer Blog Carnival – April 1, 2009

Lou Ferrigno at the beach

Lou Ferrigno at the beach

Welcome to the April 1, 2009 edition of the Hardgainer Blog Carnival.

Tristan presents Progress: Monday 16th March 2009 posted at Body And Fitness Blog, saying, “A look at my posing pics to see the progress I am making from an overweight body back in October 2008 to what I am now.”

Hardgainer Tips presents The Second Best Upper Body Exercise for Hard Gainers. It’s all about the Lats!

FitJerk presents What Is MSG & Why You Should Avoid It! posted at FlawlessFitness, saying, “Information about the dangers of MSG and why you should avoid it”

Bill (that’s me) presents Lou Ferrigno Is In I Love You, Man! It’s not really about hardgainer tips or training, but Louie himself started as a 6’5″ 120 pounder! He was quite skinny. Obviously, he was genetically gifted, but if you’ve ever seen Pumping Iron, you know he works out HARD!

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of Hardgainer Blog Carnival using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

Next time, we’ll be over at Hardgainer Tips.

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Alltop – The Internet's Magazine Rack

I’ve been using Alltop (founded by tech innovator, Guy Kawasaki) for quite some time now and I love it as a feed aggregator. I can peruse a LOT of muscle-building information quickly to find out what’s hot, what’s not, what people are talking about, and any new trends or news in the bodybuilding world. You ought to check it out!

Here’s my own feed on Alltop for Hardgainers. Check it out and discover a whole new source of muscle-building information!

How to Measure Progress

How to Measure Progress

asher j asked:

I’m 17, turning 18 and i’ve been underweight my entire life. When I do workout, I do look buff for a short while. I’m an ectomorph, slightly ripped, but with so little size it doesnt make a difference. I want to see gains on a weekly basis, is this possible?
Answer: An emphatic YES!!!
You may not see muscle gains every week, but what you will see if you’re persistent is strength gains. Endeavor to increase the weights you lift every workout. Part of the beauty of progressive resistance weight training is the ease by which you can adjust the poundages you lift. In most gyms, you can add as little as 2 1/2 pounds on each side of a barbell.
Here’s a great primer on how to train, eat, and sleep for maximum muscle gains – The Top Ten Muscle Building Tips.
Finally, here are some tips on building strength – 5 Ways to Get Stronger
If you follow the guidelines in these 3 articles, you will no doubt progress each week, but in every single workout!
Best of luck to you!!!

Hardgainer Blog Carnival – March 18, 2009

Welcome to the March 18, 2009 edition of hardgainer blog carnival.

fitnchic presents Interval Training: Get the Most Out of Your Workout :: FitNChic.com – Get in Shape Fashionably :: posted at FitNChic.com – Get in Shape, Fashionably!.

Aparna presents Beauty and Personal Grooming: Will you gain weight if you quit exercising? posted at Beauty and Personality Grooming, saying, “Some people after making a resolution to shed weight embark upon a strict exercise regimen with great enthusiasm and euphoria, but after some time their interest wanes off and they stop exercising altogether citing some vague reasons. But what they should know is that quitting exercising abruptly in fact, leads to weight gain.”

Emily presents Busy? Get Your Total Body Strength in an Hour posted at A Weight Lifted, saying, “a simple program for strength training in one hour”

Joe E presents Top 10 Healthy Drinks to Help You Lose Weight posted at Promote Health, saying, “Can’t seem to lose that last 10-15 pounds? It may very well be because of the calories you drink. Many people don’t realize how many calories are the stuff we drink. A mocha with all the fixings, for example, contains more than 500 calories! These are 10 healthy drinks that will help you achieve your weight loss goals.”

billspaced presents How To Gauge Progress When Progress Is Not Obvious posted at The Muscle-Build.com Blog.

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of hardgainer blog carnival using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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