So, in regards to your goal to gain muscle and I assume lose fat at the same time as quickly as possible, from experience as someone who had an extreme body transformation in the past, below is the priority list that you need to understand before we start getting into the specifics:
- Eliminate Junk food.
- Allow yourself to feel hungry and hold that feeling for at least an hour before you start eating food. Don’t worry about the benefits of self control, mentality, intimidate fasting, etc. Instead, just authentically understand that food should be approached from the perspective of an energetic child who is so preoccupied with ‘playing’ that they end up forgetting to eat, rather than having ‘cravings’ like most bored adults.
- Mentality - understand that your beliefs of what is right and wrong doesn’t amount to anything, for true judgement comes from an intuitive understanding that can only exist with the elimination of ego, so, don’t even take MY advice to heart when it comes to ‘forgetting to eat’ for example. Instead, just do what is GENUINELY sensible.
- Inspiration - without having something to possess you towards moving into a particular direction, you won’t even complete the first step, so be sure that the next time you see someone at school for example being able to do a backflip - when backflips seem to be an impossiblility that’s put on a pedestal within your HEART, not mind - then with a childlike approach, strive to be someone who can blow away the person who blew you away. This is how I personally started getting into calastenics, and ultimately was able to go from not being able to WALK, to being able to do a semi-planch.
- Get devoted - devotion is key to consistency, principles, and respecting the things that you admire. In order to be devoted, and to prove your devotion, you must consciously create a sense of yearning, longing, and wish “If Only…” every time that you think of that initial inspiration. If for whatever reason you accidentally undermined your inspiration, and the dream ‘got old’, you can return back to t he same childlike state again by allowing yourself to remember that you’re nothing in the grand scheme of things, effectively eliminating your resurfaced ego, and putting the initial inspiration back into a pedestal. Through that, if you don’t allow your self to get distracted and hold your attention towards this intense causer of inspiration, also known as a “spiration”, then you can one day reach the peak state of devotion, and become someone who can achieve their dreams, whatever it may be.
- Be the best - This ties back into the idea of trying to blow away the thing that blew you away, and this must be approached from a stance of humility, gratitude, and sense of grace. Ultimately, this allows you to level up your stage of consciousness from that of an observer, to “The Humble Narcissist”, which is the feeling you get from being GENUINELY The MAIN Character.
Now, with that out of the way, the best way to go about the actual training side of things without finding yourself in “tutorial hell” (if you don’t know what that is, look it up), I recommend you go for a calisthenic goal of trying to be capable of doing 100 push ups in a row without rest.
Keep going with these major milestones in mind, and you’ll be strong enough to one day do a superhuman move like doing a planch.
If you prioritise body building specifically over strength training, then I recommend that you study up on the proper rotations of joints, like shoulders and upper legs, for they are prone to injury - trust me, I know.
Finally, in regards to body building, design your workouts the same way you would calisthenics. Instead of trying to reach a major goal of doing 100 push ups in a row, try and reach the goal of doing 100 20kg bench presses in a row, and then eincrease the weight more so than the amount of reps, in order to get the maximum amount of gains with the least amount of time wasted.
Be sure not to skip leg day, and if a body part feels weaker or unsupported compared to other parts of your body, be sure to put more focus on the major goals that incorporate said muscle.
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That is all, thank you for reading.