TweetI know this from taking anti-depressants long ago, that I was more lathargic, and did not feel like doing shit except sleeping and laying around. But as far as the medication itself making your metabolism slow down, I am not sure about that.
Tweetthere is a division one college near here. there is a junior that is a pitcher. he has a big chance of going high in the MLB draft. he came to me to train him . the scouts say he need 15 pds added before fall. over the last few weeks he has gained already 8 pds. drug free may i add also...he went to the doctor and got some anti depresants prescibed for him to slow his metabolism down. anyone ever heard of that? not really sure of the drug name but doc said it was the newest one out. the kid is close to throwing 90 and is 5 '11 and 168 now he is 176pds.
hopefully his success will help lead to me some ...lol
If bigger is better then im better than ever !
TweetI know this from taking anti-depressants long ago, that I was more lathargic, and did not feel like doing shit except sleeping and laying around. But as far as the medication itself making your metabolism slow down, I am not sure about that.
Strength, Power, and Love of the game is all you need.
Tweetwell if taking them would make say just want to lay around then it for sure would be slowing your metabolic rate down... right?
If bigger is better then im better than ever !
Tweetwhy would he want to slow it down. its not gonna help put on quality weight.
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TweetMLB scout: "Damn, that kid looks lethargic and flabby. Let's snap him up before the Yankees get him." Make sure his training stays up to snuff. I got my doubts about this.
There is no substitute for experience......
Tweetthe kid is alot like me i can eat eat eat and never gain fat etc..there is a formula u calculate that shows how many calories u need to keep your body from losing weight etc.. im home now but its a work. i never gained shit even from gear until i started getting my calories way the hell up. i ate everything i saw good , bad food! didnt matter. i quit drinking anything that would jack my metabolism up like caffeine, etc..
so basically ive now gained 60 pds in 2 yrs and have keep the exact same pants size! my body burns calories off faster than i can put them on!
this boy has gained 8 pds so far and u would never know it. he is just as i would say feeling out!
If bigger is better then im better than ever !
Tweetfast metabolism is a blessing bro, i wouldnt mess with it. if the kid consumes upward of 10k calories he will gain weight.
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Tweet[QUOTE=badasz32]fast metabolism is a blessing bro,QUOTE]
agreed, wish I was blessed with one
Tweetlol yea i guess im lucky bs lol cant never gain but yea he is gaining like around his neck stuff like that of course he is building muscle mass for his size he is damn strong .. especially in legs
If bigger is better then im better than ever !
TweetI cant believe a dr. would prescribe antidepressants to slow metabolism, thats fucked up. I would have him just eat more until he gains weight. 5'11 168 isnt underweight to where he would need that. I say to tell him to eat more.
TweetI cant believe a dr. would prescribe antidepressants to slow metabolism, thats fucked up. I would have him just eat more until he gains weight. 5'11 168 isnt underweight to where he would need that. I say to tell him to eat more definately. Thats really disturbing to me that they would do that to a kid much less a prominant athlete, sounds like too many people have their own interests at heart instead of the kids.
Tweeti dont understand the logic behind it either, he an athlete we all have very high metabolisms, we consume lots of food. if i want to gain weight during my swim season i eat like 10k -12k a day. it sucks and get expensive as hell and swimming has much more anarobic and areobic then baseball. im in the water 2.5-4 hours a day not counting dry land and weights. he needs to eat. i would have covered every availiable option before messing with his metabolism due to anti depressants. anti's also have bad side effects that would not help him. my expert opinion as a D1 conditioned athlete would be to make a diet for him and make him stick to it. its a mathamatical equation. if he consumes more calories then he burn he will gain weight.
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TweetHe is 5'11" and 176#. He should have no problem gaining with 4000+ plus quality calories a day, proper weight training, and plenty of rest.
Tweetfall? really not sure bro? ill ask.. i know he is pitching his senior yr in college. im also gonna find out what teams after him.
i didnt by no means had him goto the doc for depression meds guys.
the biggest thing im facing with him now is he wants to use gear!!
If bigger is better then im better than ever !
TweetNot even close to necessary at this point.Originally Posted by space mountain