This is my first thread so you can welcome me to the boards if you want...hah
I just turned 20 this past November and I joined here to help reach my goals. Right now I'm 5'8" at 168lbs, any BMI chart will tell you that's overweight but I think those things are retarded. I don't have a six pack but I'm happy where I am at wearing 32" jeans. It seems like all my mass is up in my shoulders but my arms aren't as big as I'd like them to be. I just want them to be proportional to my chest and shoulders.
I have been working out on and off since I was about 16. Right now I'm on winter break from school so I've been hitting the gym each day. I always eat pretty healthy but because of my working out I like eat more carbs before I work out and protein afterwards. Like in the morning I'll have a bagel or cheerios and after a workout I'll go to subway and get a $5 foot long with oven roasted chicken breast (2 pieces).....mmmm. I used to take whey protein shake but it always made my stomach upset so I stopped. I can feel myself getting stronger, I'm able to lift more weight than I used to, but its been 3+ weeks and I haven't lost or gained a pound. Does this mean I need to eat more? Maybe its my workout....
I start off running on a treadmill for a mile which takes less than 10 mins. Then I move right to free weights. When I work on biceps I group it with back exercises as well. For biceps I curl free weights sitting down, I'll do this with dumbbells and then a bar, and I do wrist curls. My first set is 10 reps in each arm, then the next set gets lower reps, around 7-8, then around 4-5. Each set increasing the weight. What could I change to help get bigger?
I think thats enough info, if you need more let me know
thanks for looking
I just turned 20 this past November and I joined here to help reach my goals. Right now I'm 5'8" at 168lbs, any BMI chart will tell you that's overweight but I think those things are retarded. I don't have a six pack but I'm happy where I am at wearing 32" jeans. It seems like all my mass is up in my shoulders but my arms aren't as big as I'd like them to be. I just want them to be proportional to my chest and shoulders.
I have been working out on and off since I was about 16. Right now I'm on winter break from school so I've been hitting the gym each day. I always eat pretty healthy but because of my working out I like eat more carbs before I work out and protein afterwards. Like in the morning I'll have a bagel or cheerios and after a workout I'll go to subway and get a $5 foot long with oven roasted chicken breast (2 pieces).....mmmm. I used to take whey protein shake but it always made my stomach upset so I stopped. I can feel myself getting stronger, I'm able to lift more weight than I used to, but its been 3+ weeks and I haven't lost or gained a pound. Does this mean I need to eat more? Maybe its my workout....
I start off running on a treadmill for a mile which takes less than 10 mins. Then I move right to free weights. When I work on biceps I group it with back exercises as well. For biceps I curl free weights sitting down, I'll do this with dumbbells and then a bar, and I do wrist curls. My first set is 10 reps in each arm, then the next set gets lower reps, around 7-8, then around 4-5. Each set increasing the weight. What could I change to help get bigger?
I think thats enough info, if you need more let me know
thanks for looking