cool topic man. I'll appreciate any recommendations.
background:
age- 21
height- 5'7"
weight- 145 lbs
bf%- 8%
my workout days consist of 15 minutes HIIT running (1.5mi).
"rep" (for lake of better term) consist of 1min @ 10mph, 1min@ 4mph
5 "sets" total, then 5 minutes cooldown.
followed by aprox 1 hr of weight training. free weights & machines focusing on back/bicep/abs or chest/shoulder/tricep
on the my third day of exercise in a week, I run 5-6 miles nonstop @ about 7mph (outside).
there is occasionally a fourth day of exercise which will be another day at the gym or another run. but i just make sure i exercise at least 3 days /week.
diet:
workout day:
pre-workout meal: SPAM (occasionally if i'm too hungry to workout first)
BreakFast: 4 egg ohmlet w/ spinach, brocolli, avocado, tomato, w/ whole grain bread
Lunch: apple, 50 grams protien/weight gainer, banana, milk
Dinner: pasta w/ light meat or meat dish (steak, fish, etc) with veggie w/ whole grain bread
non-workout day (I work 12-14 hrs behind a desk so i eat a bit less):
BF: bowl of grain cereal, orange juice
Snack: Cliff Bar
Lunch: Typical turkey/tuna sandwich (bread, meat, lettuce, tomato)
Dinner: varies, but usually couple tofu dogs/ cereal/ eggs & toast/ (etc...pretty light)
thats my typical week. I drink a lot of water and veggi/fruit juices.
I'm really trying to simultaneously gain weight and lose fat, particularly around the stomach region. I have a fairly athletic build, however I have yet to ever see a 6 pack, where my super skinny friends eat shit and still have something to show.
I've incorporated HIIT training into my workout recently so i hope to see some results with that. I rely on running for leg workout (which i should prolly change to gain weight?). I've considered adding 1/2 servings of weight gainer to non-workout days.
I dont take creatine, as I'm looking to gain permanent weight...nothing that'll fade quickly once i stop with supplements. the guy at GNC tried to convince me there is a new form of creatine that will not cause quick loss once you stop taking it. I think he was recommending this:
http://www.gnc.com/product/index.jsp?pr ... 20.2206673. If not that product, ever hear of something like that?
I guess my questions are:
-What other kind of foods are generally beneficial to this kind of lifestyle? the cheaper the better. I cook, so time isnt necessarily an issue.
-any particular method of weight training you prefer for weight gains?
-Any useful info to promote muscle gains AND losing fat simultaneously?
-does red meat really contribute a lot more than white meat? My thinking was either meat provides protein, tho red tends to have more fat. thoughts?
-I also notice you suggest patatos, I thought these had little nutritional value, whats the benefit?
-any other tips/suggestions or areas for research would be greatly appreciated.