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Push ups, pull ups, sit ups and squats all work quite well and can be done at home. Also, get some weights to a few bicep curls etc.
You'll shape/tone up doing that but to "bulk up" you will need to start eating lots, and then turning that into muscle.Originally posted by fah-qDidn't someone once see Philip Schofield ****ting into a crisp packet?
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How do you do that?Originally posted by meffin View PostPush ups, pull ups, sit ups and squats all work quite well and can be done at home. Also, get some weights to a few bicep curls etc.
You'll shape/tone up doing that but to "bulk up" you will need to start eating lots, and then turning that into muscle.
Originally posted by dom9 View PostHaha - I've just seen Shaggy posting in here and had to take a look.
FWIW, I'm kinda the same. There's no way you'd get me in to a gym, and I'm too lazy to do weights and stuff anyway.
In the meantime, my 30" waist jeans continue to fit snuggly.
But I'm 6'2 ....so being so skinny is starting to make me feel like Basil ****in Fawlty.
Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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I've always had a really good metabolism and have been a 32" waist since i was about 15. They were always loose and needed to be held up with a belt as i was more likely a 30" waist but have quite big thighs. Over the past few years, I've put more weight on than I ever have before and now i have to wear 34" and they aren't loose
Originally posted by fah-qDidn't someone once see Philip Schofield ****ting into a crisp packet?
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You'll ideally need to hit the gym or buy lots of gym equipment. You couldn't easily bulk up at home.Originally posted by Shaggy View PostHow do you do that?
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I know guys who have SERIOUSLY bulked up, and quickly. They just consumed a ****ing ton of calories- constantly drinking gallons of full fat milk etc, but were at the gym every day (2 or 3 sessions a day) burning it off and so their body was turning it into muscle rather than fat.
You'll also likely need to start drinking those protein shake things.
However, my knowledge is 2nd hand, and I'm sure there are numerous people here who know a lot more than me.Originally posted by fah-qDidn't someone once see Philip Schofield ****ting into a crisp packet?
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Nice one. Happy to do the whole protein shake thing. If I consumed a ton of calories and then, say, went for a bike ride - would that help turn fat into muscle?Originally posted by meffin View PostYou'll ideally need to hit the gym or buy lots of gym equipment. You couldn't easily bulk up at home.
I know guys who have SERIOUSLY bulked up, and quickly. They just consumed a ****ing ton of calories- constantly drinking gallons of full fat milk etc, but were at the gym every day (2 or 3 sessions a day) burning it off and so their body was turning it into muscle rather than fat.
You'll also likely need to start drinking those protein shake things.
Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Originally posted by Shaggy View PostI did four press ups about an hour ago and I'm still in pain

its a start. There's a thread on here about the 100 press up challenge. Have a look at that, you'll be smashing out 100 in no time!
Originally posted by fah-qDidn't someone once see Philip Schofield ****ting into a crisp packet?
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Yea, but only what you are working out- so you'd have legs like Chris Hoy but still spagetti armsOriginally posted by Shaggy View PostNice one. Happy to do the whole protein shake thing. If I consumed a ton of calories and then, say, went for a bike ride - would that help turn fat into muscle?
Originally posted by fah-qDidn't someone once see Philip Schofield ****ting into a crisp packet?
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