I have a problem, I have been eating all I can and I weigh myself every Monday morning and I seem to stay at 156 or 157 (tough to read old fashioned scales haha) My Diet is like this:
The water intake varies day by day but I get around half a gallon at least I think. The Mid Morning and Mid Afternoon Sandwiches vary from day to day too. Sometimes I remember them and sometimes I do. The Lunch and Supper sometimes change with a subway turkey sub or Roast Beef sandwiches from Arby’s. Not very often but its occasional. Anything I should add?
[quote]Tation wrote:
Drink a gallon of milk a day!? My dad will kill me!!
Calories burned a day? I have no clue, how do I find that out? [/quote]
Someone at your stage should be LESS focused on a specific number and MORE focused on eating until the scale weight goes up. Any bullshit about “eating all I can” simply means you won’t be making much progress until you get over that particular problem. Eat more. Drink more of your calories if you have to.
If your problems in life consist of, “my dad will kill me” when it comes to food intake, maybe you should be more realistic with yourself. Either find a way to get more food down…or don’t expect to make much progress. It’s as simple as that.
[quote]Tation wrote:
The Mid Morning and Mid Afternoon Sandwiches vary from day to day too. Sometimes I remember them and sometimes I don’t. [/quote]
This stuck out to me right here, you need to consistent to gain weight, thats alot of calories that somedays you don’t have making your diet closer to the bottom end of the 3,000 range.
If you really have been eating 3,800 or so calories for awhile and havn’t been gaining, than you should eat more, try 4,200.
Some people need more food than others there is no set number you should take in to see results.
Add protein to all of your snacks. This will boost your protein intake and overall calories. Protein bars aren’t the best choice but convenient. Or make some chicken or something and put it in a ziplock bag. An easy way to get more protein and calories which you evidently need.