For Those Who Can't Gain Weight

[quote]rainjack wrote:
bostonbigticket wrote:
Why would I punch a clock everday, I d have to buy a new one everday.

Your reasoning is a little off, I weigh less then you so therefore I know less than you do about gaining weight. Logical fallacy.

How is that a logical fallacy? You have not stated a single reason even remotely related to gaining weight. Your bullshit has consisted of how BK treats their labor, and their cattle.

You have no experience in adding substantial mass. Why should you be taken seriously by someone who has weighed almost 250? Tell me what advice you have that someone in my position should listen to?

Please - I REALLY want to know what you have to say. You must be a fucking expert. [/quote]

The discussion was about whether or not BK is an ethical business. It isnt by any reasonable judgement but compared to most major corporations it is far from the worst.

The fact that you have added large amounts of mass doesnt not necessarily make you an expert on mass gaining “it does not follow” thats like saying Michael Jordan was the greatest basketball player thus he must be the most knowledgable person on basketball.

Also you dont know my background or my weight but the argument was intially about the health issues involved with eating moderate amounts of fast food, not the efficacy of the plan.

If you haven’t actually read “Fast Food Nation” then I’m not going to argue anymore about references, quotations, vin diagrams or any other malarcky

[quote]Short Hoss wrote:
jehovasfitness wrote:
Short Hoss wrote:
Why is it that everyone who disagrees with my points are the SMALLEST ON THE FORUM?

no one is really disagreeing with your points, just curious why there was a need for a fast food point?

Fast food is an easily accessible item that will add to your caloric and protein intake, thus you don’t have to force feed to meet the demands of a 3,500-5,000 calorie diet.

I wish you would read what I write: Fast food should be reserved in moderate amounts and can help you get more calories in you WITHOUT force feeding.[/quote]

I think that this could work IF it is used on moderation, just eating fast food would get me like homero simpson.

I saw a movie: Annapolis, and the guy wanted to reach the 200s and the fat guy told him not to eat the normal food, that he needed the real food, and fill up his mouth with chocolat bars and potatoes. both eat the same, but different results. I know it is just a movie, but, what is your opinion about?

I thought this thread was to help skinny bastards with high metabolic rate like me to increase weight.

where is that thread ?

[quote]juanjromero wrote:
Short Hoss wrote:
jehovasfitness wrote:
Short Hoss wrote:
Why is it that everyone who disagrees with my points are the SMALLEST ON THE FORUM?

no one is really disagreeing with your points, just curious why there was a need for a fast food point?

Fast food is an easily accessible item that will add to your caloric and protein intake, thus you don’t have to force feed to meet the demands of a 3,500-5,000 calorie diet.

I wish you would read what I write: Fast food should be reserved in moderate amounts and can help you get more calories in you WITHOUT force feeding.

I think that this could work IF it is used on moderation, just eating fast food would get me like homero simpson.

I saw a movie: Annapolis, and the guy wanted to reach the 200s and the fat guy told him not to eat the normal food, that he needed the real food, and fill up his mouth with chocolat bars and potatoes. both eat the same, but different results. I know it is just a movie, but, what is your opinion about?
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Dunno, looked like a shitty movie to me…

Take all the political fast food BS to the politics forum. Stay on track, people.

Thank you.

[quote]juanjromero wrote:
Short Hoss wrote:
jehovasfitness wrote:
Short Hoss wrote:
Why is it that everyone who disagrees with my points are the SMALLEST ON THE FORUM?

no one is really disagreeing with your points, just curious why there was a need for a fast food point?

Fast food is an easily accessible item that will add to your caloric and protein intake, thus you don’t have to force feed to meet the demands of a 3,500-5,000 calorie diet.

I wish you would read what I write: Fast food should be reserved in moderate amounts and can help you get more calories in you WITHOUT force feeding.

I think that this could work IF it is used on moderation, just eating fast food would get me like homero simpson.

I saw a movie: Annapolis, and the guy wanted to reach the 200s and the fat guy told him not to eat the normal food, that he needed the real food, and fill up his mouth with chocolat bars and potatoes. both eat the same, but different results. I know it is just a movie, but, what is your opinion about?
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How you gain fat depends on genetics, Juan. Sergio Oliva, for example, was known to eat whatever he wanted. I have a friend that eats all kind of shit and has made decent progress in the gym.

Makes me a little jealous.

[quote]jehovasfitness wrote:
RJ, I’m sure this is obvious. But there is a difference between the meat packing industry (which I know you have vast knowledge of, so I won’t dispute you there) and the fast food industry. Though they are tightly linked in many ways.[/quote]

I’m not the one who brought up ethics in a fucking weight gaining thread. That would be you and the other guy. If you don’t want to eat the occasional BK hamburger, that’s your choice. But to vilify others choices because you read an op/ed book about the evils of fast food? That crap belongs in the political forum, or the GAL forum - not the BBing forum.

[quote]I’m just wondering when credit will be given where credit is due.
What is the cut-off for someone to be taken seriously around here (since it always comes down the weight gain aspect).[/quote]

I’m not not giving credit. You are the one trying to argue with someone who has 50 pounds on you. I will post pics in the next couple of weeks to show you where I am at - just in case you are like juan and think I am an internet bull shitter.

When you have put on as much mass as we have. I will gladly tip my hat to you when you are where I am. You will have to ask ProfX to get his answer.

[quote]juanjromero wrote:
I thought this thread was to help skinny bastards with high metabolic rate like me to increase weight.

where is that thread ?[/quote]

Read the rules. That’s how you increase the weight, Juan.

[quote]jehovasfitness wrote:
juanjromero wrote:
Short Hoss wrote:
jehovasfitness wrote:
Short Hoss wrote:
Why is it that everyone who disagrees with my points are the SMALLEST ON THE FORUM?

Dunno, looked like a shitty movie to me…[/quote]

Don’t care, you also waste two hours like me. It was shitty pointless, etc. My question is not if deserve the oscar. My question is: Is that possible to eat all that stuff, work like animal and get that body? or just plain b.s.?

[quote]juanjromero wrote:
jehovasfitness wrote:
juanjromero wrote:
Short Hoss wrote:
jehovasfitness wrote:
Short Hoss wrote:
Why is it that everyone who disagrees with my points are the SMALLEST ON THE FORUM?

Dunno, looked like a shitty movie to me…

Don’t care, you also waste two hours like me. It was shitty pointless, etc. My question is not if deserve the oscar. My question is: Is that possible to eat all that stuff, work like animal and get that body? or just plain b.s.?[/quote]

I just told you the answer.

[quote]rainjack wrote:
jehovasfitness wrote:

When you have put on as much mass as we have. I will gladly tip my hat to you when you are where I am. You will have to ask ProfX to get his answer.

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Dude, the reason of this site to exist, is to help people smaller than you to reach what you have.

[quote]rainjack wrote:
jehovasfitness wrote:
RJ, I’m sure this is obvious. But there is a difference between the meat packing industry (which I know you have vast knowledge of, so I won’t dispute you there) and the fast food industry. Though they are tightly linked in many ways.

I’m not the one who brought up ethics in a fucking weight gaining thread. That would be you and the other guy. If you don’t want to eat the occasional BK hamburger, that’s your choice. But to vilify others choices because you read an op/ed book about the evils of fast food? That crap belongs in the political forum, or the GAL forum - not the BBing forum.

I’m just wondering when credit will be given where credit is due.
What is the cut-off for someone to be taken seriously around here (since it always comes down the weight gain aspect).

I’m not not giving credit. You are the one trying to argue with someone who has 50 pounds on you. I will post pics in the next couple of weeks to show you where I am at - just in case you are like juan and think I am an internet bull shitter.

At what point will I get a free pass like the big guys around here? Seriously, not a smartass remark, that way I can be sure that I can pull the (well I gained X amount of weight) card :stuck_out_tongue:

When you have put on as much mass as we have. I will gladly tip my hat to you when you are where I am. You will have to ask ProfX to get his answer.

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I don’t need pics of a dude, thanks, lol. I believe you in what you say, because I can tell from your posts you’re a straight shooter.

What if I don’t want to gain as much mass as you 2?

I apologize for making the political remark in the BBing forum, I really do, I’ll drop the issue.

Too bad this thread went to shit, others should stop reading after the 1st post, lol

I’ve been having trouble getting past even 150lbs. My lifts were all going up and I’m looking better and better, but I could not figure out why I could not gain weight AND lose that bit of belly fat covering the abs.

I finally counted my calories very recently and I have been eating about 1100 a day.
I’m going to start doing just what you said and eating a shit ton and see what happens.

This will be easy. I don’t even have any abs to kiss goodbye, despite working out for 1-2 hours every day and eating an extremely clean apparently 1100 calories a day.

[quote]Short Hoss wrote:
Juan, if you are just going to shit up my thread and instigate, then please leave. I thought you were better than that, but so much for that idea.

Now if you have something beneficial to add, go ahead and do it.[/quote]

Sorry, can’t resist.

But, I can say that your thread was intended to people who has a hard time to gain weight, and people amaze on how much one can eat without going fat. I think you have a point. is not the same eating a BK that healthy food. the healthier it is, the less dense food is. Your opinion make sense to me.

[quote]Artem wrote:
I’ve been having trouble getting past even 150lbs. My lifts were all going up and I’m looking better and better, but I could not figure out why I could not gain weight AND lose that bit of belly fat covering the abs.

I finally counted my calories very recently and I have been eating about 1100 a day.
I’m going to start doing just what you said and eating a shit ton and see what happens.

This will be easy. I don’t even have any abs to kiss goodbye, despite working out for 1-2 hours every day and eating an extremely clean apparently 1100 calories a day.[/quote]

Hence why I said you don’t run the risk of shortchanging yourself if you eat fastfood.

Alot of these clean freaks will remain small for the rest of their life, because they’re too afraid to follow FIVE rules. This isn’t rocket science, people.

[quote]Artem wrote:
I’ve been having trouble getting past even 150lbs. My lifts were all going up and I’m looking better and better, but I could not figure out why I could not gain weight AND lose that bit of belly fat covering the abs.

I finally counted my calories very recently and I have been eating about 1100 a day.
I’m going to start doing just what you said and eating a shit ton and see what happens.

This will be easy. I don’t even have any abs to kiss goodbye, despite working out for 1-2 hours every day and eating an extremely clean apparently 1100 calories a day.[/quote]

see case in point
1100 calories and I personally drop weight like a crack head

up the intake if you start gaining fat then work harder or lower the intake slightly

[quote]bostonbigticket wrote:

The discussion was about whether or not BK is an ethical business. It isnt by any reasonable judgement but compared to most major corporations it is far from the worst.[/quote]

No - the discussion was about doing what you need to do to put on mass. The ethics of BK was a misplaced opinion - as has been stated several times.

If I want to know about basketball, and have the opportunity to pick MJ’s brain, I would be a fucking idiot to turn that down. But who said I was an expert. I know what works if one needs to put on mass. If that makes me an expert - by all means - do some more reading.

[quote]Also you dont know my background or my weight but the argument was intially about the health issues involved with eating moderate amounts of fast food, not the efficacy of the plan.

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No - the argument was about putting on mass. You were the one who made the head-in-your-ass assumption about the health issues.

Eithe join the topic of the thread, or start another one. You have dragged this one far enough off topic as it is.

[quote]nichaaron wrote:
Artem wrote:
I’ve been having trouble getting past even 150lbs. My lifts were all going up and I’m looking better and better, but I could not figure out why I could not gain weight AND lose that bit of belly fat covering the abs.

I finally counted my calories very recently and I have been eating about 1100 a day.
I’m going to start doing just what you said and eating a shit ton and see what happens.

This will be easy. I don’t even have any abs to kiss goodbye, despite working out for 1-2 hours every day and eating an extremely clean apparently 1100 calories a day.

see case in point
1100 calories and I personally drop weight like a crack head

up the intake if you start gaining fat then work harder or lower the intake slightly

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That’s another thing.

If you can more fat than you wanted, up the intensity and exercise MORE.

That’s right. Cardio.

Juan,

you really need to know when to shut your yapper. Don;t pick fights with a senior member here. Seriously.

If youre happy being 150 pounds, then so be it. Don;t post on the bb forum here as this post is designed towards helping people gain some mass. While you are in shape, a bodybuilder you are not.

[quote]juanjromero wrote:
I thin that I am a fool.

I am a fool, because I went in a words fight with you, and I did not researh. I didn’t research because i would know that you always say the same: go gain 50pounds. I think that you really are a skinny guy with his once love to be like that avatar, trying to impress with street fighter posts which doesn’t improve nothing on this world but your ego.

Try to give advice making this place better or just shut up. Procrastinating people to once reaching 50pound more knowing how long it will take, is clear signal, that you just need a looooonnggg time to answer the simplest question. There is no harvard career on bodybuilding nor you have a degree on how to grow. If you have that knowledge, write the book and let us know when it is available on amazon.

I am proudly 150pound and ready to kick your ass whenever you want. You could be heavier, but your posts clearly states that you are not smarter. And this one, proves the fool I am, just by taking care of your words.

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