Muscle Building For Teens
In response to some younger people emailing me and asking me about my info… here are some muscle building for teens tips.
So if you’re a teenager and you want to change the way you look… build some quality muscle… get those six pack abs… or just burn off that “baby fat”… then this article is [...]
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November 7th, 2008 at 3:30 pm
Building muscle for teens using protein shakes what do you think?
I am 13 i would like to get some muscle i work out every day i do push ups curls sit ups chin ups in 3 different grips and some times planks.
I want more results what are your veiws on using supplements to increase muscle growth? What do these things do? What kinds are good for someone my age? Are they healthy? Please help!
November 7th, 2008 at 8:32 pm
Protein shakes are hardly considered a supplement. I’m 14 and I drink them. They are perfectly safe, but that could just be my naive opinion.
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November 7th, 2008 at 8:34 pm
Stick to a simple protein powder. You can make yourself protein smoothies.
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November 7th, 2008 at 8:36 pm
im 13 also and i figured out for best results try using things other than ur body weight like dumbells or a bench. u could try creatine its found naturally in foods like steak and u will become a beast. you can buy it online. im just starting to use it ive already gained 20 pounds of muscle(creatine free) cant wait to see how much this helps good luck!
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November 7th, 2008 at 8:38 pm
Eat correctly, you don’t need supplements… Just eat the right foods, stay away from the bad stuff, make sure to get a healthy amount of calories each day, and increase your protein consumption…
If you want to know what numbers to aim for diet-wise, ask your family physician… and change up your workouts with varying exercises and weights to gain more muscle… your natural growth hormone will do the rest with time
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November 7th, 2008 at 8:40 pm
Without adequate protein, muscle is not built. Without adequate calories muscle isn’t built either. Protein supplements are a way of making sure you get enough protein (aim for .5g-1g of protein per bodyweight lb) if you can’t get it from regular food. You can get tons of protein and still not build muscle if your routine sucks and you don’t eat enough calories. You need to eat (your bodyweight x 15-20) calories per day for maximum muscle building.
It’s good. And completely healthy. But not the only thing you need. Supplements are not a replacement of food. Real food is most important. Protein is in all sorts of foods and meat, the protein shakes are just more protein.
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November 7th, 2008 at 8:42 pm
you’re 13, keep it simple for now, you’re on the right track.
do cardio like running, eat good and dont get heavy protien shakes.
keep it simple and consistent. do that for 15 years
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