Alright, so here's the deal. About 8 months ago I decided that I was unsatisfied with my weight (5'9", 185 lbs). So, in an effort to lose, I decided to begin doing mild cardio.
In addition to cardio, I became a lacto-ovo vegetarian. I had done an extensive amount of research into the proper way to do this without endangering my health, and thought that monitoring my diet as a vegetarian would have an effect on my ability to monitor my health in general. I was correct.
Fast-forward 8 months. I now fluctuate between 132 and 136 lbs. However, because I didn't do any weight training during the past months, I'm basically skinny fat. I'm also borderline-obsessive about calorie counting, and I'm not 100% sure of my metabolic rate, so I end up underestimating my caloric intake.
This means that I've still been gradually losing, and, because I'm an almost-16 year old living with parents, they're absolutely ballistic. Basically, if I don't weigh in around 139 when I see a nutritionist July 15th, they'll be grounding me and sending me to a psychiatrist.
Trouble is, I'm deathly afraid of gaining fat back. So, I'm desperate to know if there's a way I can gain weight without gaining fat, but instead gaining lean muscle. Any nutrition tips, weightlifting regimens, etc. would be EXTREMELY HELPFUL. I have access to weights and can buy more if necessary, and a supposedly awesome machine will be arriving at my house on monday.
Thanks in advance!
In addition to cardio, I became a lacto-ovo vegetarian. I had done an extensive amount of research into the proper way to do this without endangering my health, and thought that monitoring my diet as a vegetarian would have an effect on my ability to monitor my health in general. I was correct.
Fast-forward 8 months. I now fluctuate between 132 and 136 lbs. However, because I didn't do any weight training during the past months, I'm basically skinny fat. I'm also borderline-obsessive about calorie counting, and I'm not 100% sure of my metabolic rate, so I end up underestimating my caloric intake.
This means that I've still been gradually losing, and, because I'm an almost-16 year old living with parents, they're absolutely ballistic. Basically, if I don't weigh in around 139 when I see a nutritionist July 15th, they'll be grounding me and sending me to a psychiatrist.
Trouble is, I'm deathly afraid of gaining fat back. So, I'm desperate to know if there's a way I can gain weight without gaining fat, but instead gaining lean muscle. Any nutrition tips, weightlifting regimens, etc. would be EXTREMELY HELPFUL. I have access to weights and can buy more if necessary, and a supposedly awesome machine will be arriving at my house on monday.
Thanks in advance!