Thursday, January 29th, 2009 at
12:06 am
This will be quick — a SPECIAL REPORT I’ve been working on is finally (FINALLY!) finished and it’s called, surprisingly, the Hard Gainer’s Manifesto. Imagine that!
It’s brief, yet complete.
It’s also just $15 through Sunday. After that, the price goes up to $20. Big deal. Still cheaper than dinner and a movie!
Monday, January 26th, 2009 at
9:53 pm
You know, I couldn’t find any blog carnivals related to the hardgainer, those of us who have a difficult time putting on weight, so I started one myself. Hopefully, you all will submit articles about your challenges, successes, even failures. Let’s join together to build a community of hardgainers, where we share tips and motivation!
Let’s just do it.
Here’s the little widget thingy to get started —
If you want to host a Hardgainer’s Blog Carnival, leave a comment on this post and I’ll arrange it. Hosting a carnival, by the way, can bring your blog or web site a TON of traffic and get your ideas out there. In fact, hosting a blog carnival can be a pretty viral way of getting “known.”
Monday, January 26th, 2009 at
6:17 am
numero uno asked:
I’ve gained about 9 pounds from 1.5 months of moderately-intensive gym training (lifting of weights using machines ‘n stuff). I play tennis for about 3 hours, 3 – 4 times a week.
Can I eat more fast food? I mean, they’re so delicious… I ate KFC and Pizza Hut today.
I think both meals add up to just over 2000 calories… but I played tennis!
Thursday, January 22nd, 2009 at
5:23 pm
joe g asked:
Basically, I’ve been at a standstill for muscle growth. I know what I’m doing though- I use creatine, whey (with essential amino’s), casien before bed, eat healthy, etc. I have a great routine that I switch up every 2-3 weeks, and I work very hard. I thought that I wasn’t eating enough, so I increased calories. No gain in strength, just gain in weight (probably fat, although I’m not fat). I’ve already accounted for the possibility that I’m overtraining, which I’m not. I am 18. The only thing I can think of is that I am slow to develop (no facial hair, scarce pit hair). The only reason I am decently strong for my age is because I work hard. Am I right, or is there something I’m missing?
I’ve tried techniques like dropsets, negatives, forced reps, super and giant sets, without making noticable progress. It has taken me forever to get where I am strengthwise, and the rate at which I get stronger seems to be slowing.
Tuesday, January 20th, 2009 at
5:59 pm
PAboy05 asked:
I love to lift weights and I get stronger but I never seem to get bigger. I eat a lot and I still don’t get bigger. Can someone give me a workout they feel would work or a diet they feel would work for a hard gainer. Please help.
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