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Originally posted by ivan2908
You want to get some muscle mass or definition ?
What is the difference? Isn't muscle, muscle? I'm a skinny guy.

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Originally posted by ludz
What is the difference? Isn't muscle, muscle? I'm a skinny guy.
You do not have to be huge to be muscular. Take Bruce Lee for example. So when you go to the gym you can decide whethever to gain weight immensly or just working on atletic figure with every muscle well defined (visible six-pack abs etc.)

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Originally posted by duecer
calastenics(I hope that's spelled right).
calisthenics

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Originally posted by jonnifandango
Apologies - wrong quote edit

disagree. 3 days a week would do it using basic exercises - bench press/squats/deadlifting/curls for 8-12 reps * 3 sets for most body types.

Each set you should use as heavy weights as possible, once you have learnt correct techniques, which would take about 2-4 weeks.

Eat as much good quality food as you can - c ...[text shortened]...

In 3 Months if the gym is decent + decent instructors guarantee you'll put on some muscle.
He isn't talking about body type. Some people just can't build muscle...it takes testosterone to build muscle and some people just have more of it than others.

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Originally posted by tomtom232
He isn't talking about body type. Some people just can't build muscle...it takes testosterone to build muscle and some people just have more of it than others.
ok body types of which hes more than likely an ectomorph can build muscle.

all men produce testosterone - you're right some produce less than others so it will be harder to gain muscle.

Saying some people cant build muscle is wrong - unless theres a specific medical condition, whats required is the correct training plan - nutrition - rest and motivation.
Also bear in mind the more exercise you do the more testosterone and growth hormone is produced which will aid muscle growth.

People who have more testosterone will have an advantage in building muscle quicker, it doesnt mean they're the only people who ca grow muscle.

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Originally posted by ludz
I want to go to gym and get muscles. How many of you do that?
Just do pushups and buy some dumbbells. I'm 56 and drive a truck and thats what I use to exercise with when I'm on the road which is most of my life. I wish I could go to a gym but, most national chains are owned locally and don't honor cards from other cities.

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Originally posted by ivan2908
You do not have to be huge to be muscular. Take Bruce Lee for example. So when you go to the gym you can decide whethever to gain weight immensly or just working on atletic figure with every muscle well defined (visible six-pack abs etc.)
!!!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:The.Way.Of.The.Dragon.1972.Bruce.Lee.flex.front.jpg

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What about weight-gaining powders? Or will I put on fat as well?

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id keep it natural

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Getting advice on building muscles from a bunch of chess playing dorks is like getting language lessons from George W.

Signed,

A chess playing dork with real good strateegery.

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Originally posted by duecer
the good old standby's like push ups, and pull ups, crunches, lunges. you are on a computer, just google calastenics(I hope that's spelled right).
Calisthenics, I think.

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Play several rounds of blitz per day on a garden chess board with pieces that weigh at least 10 kg each. For better effect, put the chess clocks 20 m away from the board.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Play several rounds of blitz per day on a garden chess board with pieces that weigh at least 10 kg each. For better effect, put the chess clocks 20 m away from the board.
He didn't ask "How to destroy my back" 😀

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Originally posted by ivan2908
He didn't ask "How to destroy my back" 😀
It's all a question of lifting technique.

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Originally posted by ludz
What about weight-gaining powders? Or will I put on fat as well?
Whey protein powder is pretty good.
If youre a naturally skinny chap it sounds like you might have a high metabolism or youre just not a big eater o do a lot of aerobic activity . If this is the case a protein shake in the morning followed by 4-6 small good quality meals as well as the correct training plan will help build muscle.

The only reason you should put on fat weight is if you are not burning up the calories from your training routine.

If you want a routine let me know or just google training routines.

As for doing pushups etc or working out from home with dumbells, its better than nothing but you will get better results in a gym,especially as a novice who doesnt know correct techniques.

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