Firstly, i'd like to apologize for writing yet another thread about how to build up muscles.
Secondly, i'd be really great if somebody could give a thorough answer to my list of questions.
I'm 19 years of age, 182cm tall and my weight is 72kg. My aim at the gym is to gain weight to at least 80kg... actually, the weight is not that important. I'd rather get some muscles. For instance, i push 62.5 kg from the bench, and i'd like to push my own weight. I'd basically want a general increase in volume of all my muscles.
My program that my personal trainer gave me says the first training day i should train with a lot of weights but with short series (like three times 5-8), and this should be really heavy for me. This first training day is for my upper body.
Second day is also upperbody, but with longer series (12-15 repeats)
Third day is lower body, with series ranging from three times 10-15 repeats.
I go to the gym about 4-5 times a week.
So my question is, is there a simple way to get more muscles, because i haven't really gained much muscles in the past few months with this programme. I eat 5 meals a day. The meals are normal sized, normal amount of proteins and carbs and proteins. After every workout i drink a protein drink containing 36%proteins 56% carbs.
As i read on some topics on this forum, most suggestions go toward the meal. Is it really THAT important to eat eat eat eat eat? Is there no other way to get more muscles? I also read that the diet should contain 30/30/40 grams of fat, protein and carbs. Where the hell do i get that much proteins? (except eggs, cos i hate eggs
). Should i train more/less? Should i change the programme in any way? should i eat better protein drinks after the training?
Thank you in advance for any help... and sorry for my not perfect English
Secondly, i'd be really great if somebody could give a thorough answer to my list of questions.
I'm 19 years of age, 182cm tall and my weight is 72kg. My aim at the gym is to gain weight to at least 80kg... actually, the weight is not that important. I'd rather get some muscles. For instance, i push 62.5 kg from the bench, and i'd like to push my own weight. I'd basically want a general increase in volume of all my muscles.
My program that my personal trainer gave me says the first training day i should train with a lot of weights but with short series (like three times 5-8), and this should be really heavy for me. This first training day is for my upper body.
Second day is also upperbody, but with longer series (12-15 repeats)
Third day is lower body, with series ranging from three times 10-15 repeats.
I go to the gym about 4-5 times a week.
So my question is, is there a simple way to get more muscles, because i haven't really gained much muscles in the past few months with this programme. I eat 5 meals a day. The meals are normal sized, normal amount of proteins and carbs and proteins. After every workout i drink a protein drink containing 36%proteins 56% carbs.
As i read on some topics on this forum, most suggestions go toward the meal. Is it really THAT important to eat eat eat eat eat? Is there no other way to get more muscles? I also read that the diet should contain 30/30/40 grams of fat, protein and carbs. Where the hell do i get that much proteins? (except eggs, cos i hate eggs
Thank you in advance for any help... and sorry for my not perfect English