- Mar 31, 2003
 
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Ok, I have worked out a lot in the past, but in the last year I haven't dedicated myself to weights too much. I still run when I get around to it (Actually just ran a 5K race and was PISSED because, due to a number of reasons, I failed to break 20 mins).
Knowing this, I was talking with one of my best friend and somehow her and I bet that I couldn't get to 200lbs by lifting in a year. Of course, being a guy, I refuse to lose this bet because I want to prove her wrong
Right now I am 5'8", 155lbs (19 years old). I have very little fat therefore most of the weight is lean muscle (I play baseball, swim etc...).
I plan on starting up a 2 a day program with my standard 30 minute run right after the first set. Then in the evening going back and lifting again. Obviously this is going to be very hard on my body and I will be extremely careful.
On top of the working out, I will be taking 150 grams of protein a day (3 sets of 50) (This will be through Protein shakes). As for meals, I plan on eating 5-6 small meals a day (Haven't planned out the diet yet). Also when I hit a plateau (Stuck with no progress, after having been at it for a while, for more than a week) I might use some Creatine to help briefly.
Its a lot, for a little gain... yes-- but I want to give it my best shot, I refuse to say that I can't do it (It'll impress her for sure lol).
First off, do you think it can be done? Second off, would you change anything about it?
-Kevin
(And just in case you are wonder, after, assuming I achieve it, I will have a plan for tapering off the 2-a-days so everything I just gained doesn't turn into fat)
Edit: Also, if I get to 180-185 and I feel like I am getting too much bulk muscle and what not, then I am going to stop. 200 is a lot for 5'8" -- that is the size of most College and Professional Football Running Backs (Which is pretty much my build).
Edit 2: I plan on taking a lot of my workouts from what I did previously when training for wrestling-- but I also plan on taking a great deal from MaxOT workouts. Nutrition information will be calculated using FitDay.
			
			Knowing this, I was talking with one of my best friend and somehow her and I bet that I couldn't get to 200lbs by lifting in a year. Of course, being a guy, I refuse to lose this bet because I want to prove her wrong
Right now I am 5'8", 155lbs (19 years old). I have very little fat therefore most of the weight is lean muscle (I play baseball, swim etc...).
I plan on starting up a 2 a day program with my standard 30 minute run right after the first set. Then in the evening going back and lifting again. Obviously this is going to be very hard on my body and I will be extremely careful.
On top of the working out, I will be taking 150 grams of protein a day (3 sets of 50) (This will be through Protein shakes). As for meals, I plan on eating 5-6 small meals a day (Haven't planned out the diet yet). Also when I hit a plateau (Stuck with no progress, after having been at it for a while, for more than a week) I might use some Creatine to help briefly.
Its a lot, for a little gain... yes-- but I want to give it my best shot, I refuse to say that I can't do it (It'll impress her for sure lol).
First off, do you think it can be done? Second off, would you change anything about it?
-Kevin
(And just in case you are wonder, after, assuming I achieve it, I will have a plan for tapering off the 2-a-days so everything I just gained doesn't turn into fat)
Edit: Also, if I get to 180-185 and I feel like I am getting too much bulk muscle and what not, then I am going to stop. 200 is a lot for 5'8" -- that is the size of most College and Professional Football Running Backs (Which is pretty much my build).
Edit 2: I plan on taking a lot of my workouts from what I did previously when training for wrestling-- but I also plan on taking a great deal from MaxOT workouts. Nutrition information will be calculated using FitDay.
				
		
			