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I have just about had it! (Pics included)

Seiya174

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So..
I decided I would try to ask for some help/advice in this forum, because I am just not sure what to do anymore.
I have been reading all over the internet about the correct way to gain muscle and get a nice physique but there is so much conflicting information, and websites that masquerade as legitimate but in the end are just trying to sell you something. The latter offers a fountain of info, but it is discredited when you realize that they are trying to talk you into buying something.

Some info:
I am 25, 6'1" and weigh 180 lbs according to the doctor just yesterday...

Here is my problem:
I have an OK body even when I probably eat too much, I am described as "thin" or "skinny" by a lot of people. However, just because I have a flat stomach doesn't mean I'm in shape. I have absolutely no definition to speak of, of course they would not know that because it is hidden by clothing.

My body is also shaped really strangely. I have long legs and a shorter torso, which makes finding clothes that fit nicely very hard for me.
The main problem that I have with my body is my hips. They are HUGE. I have the hardest time losing the fat around my sides, and my hips are not helping. The bones are literally just wide, and I know I can't fix it but I would like to eliminate the fat around them at the very least...

To give you an idea of what I look like right now:

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And this is what I look like WITH clothes on, which is why people think I am so thin:

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SO there you have it...
I really want to get in shape and right now I have the time and resources to do it ALL correctly, but I don't know where to start!!


Does anyone have any advice or can point me in the right direction? Perhaps to a workout plan that they had success with? Or any specific tips for my body type?

Thank you SOOOO much in advance
 
THANK YOU for taking the time to read all of that and for offering your advice, I really really appreciate it.
Do you know anything about effective exercises and how much to work specific body parts? I don't want to overtrain and I have a feeling that I will...

I am going to have to eat more calories than I do right now, but I am kind of excited about that! I just don't want to get fat in the process
 
You've got a nice mesomorphic frame.

Let's start with what you're currently doing - diet, exercise, etc.
 
interesting you really do look thin with clothes. but yeah - there is a bit too much on your hips. but your shoulders, chest look like you have an overall good frame to start with, probably already more muscle than you are aware of, hidden. i cannot give you workout advice, but i would guess that you are someone who will see the results of his work pretty quick ..|
 
Well Kara, thank you for your response!

Currently I have been swimming every day for the past week or so, just to get myself used to being active.
Other than that, I haven't done much...

As for diet, I do avoid all soda, and try to stay away from sweets and fast food (sometimes I am unsuccessful in this) but my diet has been going like this for the past 3 weeks or so:

Breakfast - Egg whites and 2 pieces of whole grain toast, glass of orange juice

Lunch - Either pb&j or turkey/cheese on whole grain bread, a banana, and a pudding cup

Dinner - Grilled chicken with some sort of veggie, on a good day...on other days it can be anything from pizza to stuffed shells (which I had today)


I should note that I had a period of time about a year ago that I got really into working out but was not seeing much in the way of results after about 6 weeks. I have concluded that I simply was not eating enough to build any muscle, and I would like to test that theory this time around...

Once I figure out a routine I will be able to post regular photo updates
 
Don't lose too much weight! I love my men with a little bit of tummy. So cuddly mmm You look hot already.
 
hey seiya, lemme start with a couple quick disclaimers- 1) you have a great body, as in, i know people starving themselves and spending hours in gyms to get where you are (seemingly) naturally; 2) i have long legs and a short torso and problems gaining weight, so i feel you there.

looking at your photos and what you described, i don't think you should (or healthfully can) lose the fat around your sides. your hips (that is, the bones in your pelvis) are wider than your shoulders, and so to take out the "line" that connects them would give you an hour-glass or pear shape.

you might thinking about shifting your work out to something that builds muscles in the upper body and leaving your diet at a "maintain" level of caloric intake. That way you start by building muscles under the little bit of fat that you have. my guess is that with a body type like yours, cutting calories is going to cause a decrease in energy and muscle long before you ever see a decrease in fat.

i don't want to frustrate you by telling you that "you look fine just the way you are," but you can't get your fat and muscles to do something that your bones and ligaments won't allow. ya know?
 
go with a nutritionist or better with a sports nutritionist, get a gym instructor and that's it. and occasionally whenever you feel fed up with the regime just go for a jog... and the next day go back to your routine...
do sports for fun and eat as healthy as you think, your body will appreciate it.
if it helps in anything at all, i find you desirable... just the way you are...
 
Thanks for your compliments, advice and motivation everyone! I am reading and taking it all in, if anyone else would like to weigh in please do!
 
Check out the Paleolithic diet if you want to lose weight. It works.

http://www.earth360.com/diet_paleodiet_balzer.html

To gain muscle, train with free weights. The basic exercises are military press, bicep curls, bench press, bent over rows, and squats. Lying triceps curls will add mass and definition to the backs of your arms. Bench dumbbell flyes will add mass and definition to your chest. Crunches will tone your abs. With the weights, two sets of 5 to 8 reps for each exercise three days a week is enough. You can't overtrain with that schedule.
 
This may take a bit of rethinking but if you read it while looking at your pictures, it may help you change the way you look at your body.

You're not fat. You're not fat at all.

The issue is that you have a very solid trunk area with a shoulder, chest, waist and hip ratio width that is very similar. This makes you look very sturdy but it also gives the illusion that you're a bit thick without clothes on or that you're slender when you're wearing clothes.

You can diet but that's not going to give you the look that you want.

The answer for you is going to be building up your deltoids, lats and pecs. What that will is give you a silhouette that is more like a V - wider shoulders will make your waist and hips look thinner and it will make you look bigger.

Swimming is a good exercise. As you get into shape, add some light cardio (like running, treadmill or elliptical) and some core exercises (that strengthen the back and abdominals). If you can- work with a trainer to develop a good upper torso workout that emphasizes the muscles in the shoulder-chest area.

It's important to point out that we're talking about some very specific things. Yes, you could do more cardio (which is true of quite a few Americans) but as I mentioned earlier, you have a mesomorphic body which really helps as a good starting point. What we're talking about here is a weight training program that over-emphasizes the chest and shoulder girdle. That's a pretty specific thing and something that normally a beginner wouldn't take on. But you're fortunate to have good genes and a body that will train very well. You're just going to have to overcome the impressions that you have about your body and instead of focusing on what you perceive as your problem area (your waist/hips), you will need to focus on the area that you need to build up to de-emphasize your midsection and give you a more athletic shape.
 
You might want to google Scooby's workshop. It is free and he is not selling anything. The site has a lot of good info for beginners it should point you in the right direction.

Also look at coderror's fitness thread if you haven't already. There is a lot of good info in there. It also shows that the process of getting fit is not quick and easy. It will take time and dedication. From your posts it seems you have the motivation which really is the key to it, IMO.

I agree with most of the other posters on here, that your body type seems to be a mesomorph, lucky you. You might want to focus on chest and shoulder exercises just to get the upper V shape, But don't neglect other parts of your body. So when you start, make sure that you are hitting all the major muscle groups, IE don't skip legs / core. I would personally start with body weight exercises, this will get your joints ready for free weights and can give you a full body workout, with little to no money needed.

Also take pics, it sounds rather vain, but it really does keep the motivation up. I take a pic about once a month, you won't notice the incremental changes on a daily basis but a photo comparison will show progress.

Good luck with it, and post how your progress goes.. ..|

Later,
 
Kara, thank you for the great info I am even more motivated now than I was before knowing my body type and what to focus on.
You are right, I have been focusing on the WRONG thing all this time...trying to get my hips smaller when in reality I should have been looking at making my top larger.
Sometimes it takes an outside observer, I guess!

Maelstrom, thanks for the info on Scooby's workshop I will be reading it in depth as soon as I get home today...

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In order to gain muscle mass, you have to workout in the gym--Lift weights. Simple.

When you get there, start out slow. Don't go to heavy on the weights, and focus on high reps. 12-15. Do 3 sets. This will prepare your muscles to grow, and give you a good base to start building on top of.

When you're ready, increase the weight and decrease the reps. In order to gain muscle, you have to lift heavy weight. Start out with enough weight that you can do 4-6 reps and 3 sets. Soon, you will be able to add a couple more pounds, then a couple more, and a couple more, etc.

If you're looking to pack on muscle, skip the long runs or cardio workouts, because you're only burning calories and losing fat -- Fat you could be burning to create the muscle you're trying to gain.

Protein shakes are a MUST, and within 20 mins of finishing your workout. Grab a jug of Whey Protein. I recommend Chocolate. Brand dosen't really matter, but a serving size should have around 50g of protein, and cost around $30.



Go to your gym and ask someone there (personal trainer) for some more help and info. If you have any questions for ME -- feel free to PM me.
 
I wish I had a flat stomach like yours. Your body looks like a true man, not hard core abs, full of definition and shit, but normal. I like that. :)
 
Seiya:

From the pictures you've posted, it looks like you have a very average body type. I see guys with your figure walking around without a shirt on ALL the time during the Summer, and I wished I looked more like them instead of the scrawny, boney mess that I am.

But if you're unhappy with your body, it'd probably help to drink more purified water (and to cut out caffeine), and to increase your lean protein intake. Ideally, it'd be a good idea to reduce processed stuff like flour, high fructose corn syrup, etc from your diet, too.
 
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