Friday, 13 April 2012

A Weekly Fitness and Diet Plan


I'm working on a weekly fitness and diet regime. A plan that I can print off, stick to my bedroom wall and try to follow strictly.

I've had previous advice from personal trainers and nutritionists that I need to be looking at eating approximately 6 times per day. This isn't six large meals a day - but breakfast, lunch, dinner and supper with mid-morning and mid-afternoon snacks (of the healthy kind).

I am also led to believe that because I don't pile on the pounds naturally, empty calories (like chocolate) are a waste of time. They're fattening for others but simply unhealthy for myself. Although, I like it too much that I think I can treat myself on a daily basis as an extra snack. :)

From scouring the internet, I've come to the conclusion that protein shakes, fruit, lots of water (approximately 3 litres), avocados, eggs (particularly egg whites), kidney beans, chicken, turkey, salmon, tuna and lean red meat should all be incorporated into my diet. Also, slow-burning carbs (particularly pre-workout) such as oatmeal, sweet potato and whole-grain pasta etc.

I'll post the diet plan when I've finalised it.

Now, I need to concentrate on the types of exercise and weights to use at the gym to get the best (and fastest) results...I'm super impatient!!

Thursday, 5 April 2012

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I’m 23 years old, I live in London and I’m super skinny.
I’ve always been naturally skinny regardless of the levels of my daily consumption. I haven’t got a single layer of fat on my body and I never have.
When I was a young boy, my friends would call my Oakie Doke because of my twig like features.
It was pretty funny and also soul destroying.

I’ve always wanted to gain weight but despite hating the way I look when I’m starkers, I’m also pretty lazy. I’ve never been interested in sports or anything that brings out a sweat (except sex and dancing).
I’m also really tall – 6’4” to be precise (or approximately 190-193cm for our friends who use the metric system) so I’m just really awkward.
I’ve regularly been referred to as lanky (such as a lanky streak of piss), bony, gangly, a beanpole, twiggy and...anorexic.

It’s quite an unusual phenomenon really because most people wouldn’t meet somebody for the first time and say "gosh you’re so fat", would they? People generally don't appreciate that some people suffer equally from a lack of self esteem due to being skinny as those who suffer due to excess weight!

I’ve been in and out of gym memberships. I get into it for about 4 weeks and then lose interest. I’ve tried protein shakes. I gave up because it wasn’t getting me anywhere and I can be ridiculously impatient. So, I’ve created this blog to diarise my experiences. I am now committed to a 12 month gym membership with Fitness First and I have a goal and my blog to try and keep my focus.
I’ll probably fail but here’s to crossing my fingers and hoping for the best!