AlyxisHungry:
For context: I started working full shifts at work recently and my job requires me to be constantly moving from place to place, which is tough because I was hoping to finally start working on gaining soon but the constant moving around could lead to losing weight more than gaining. Is there any tips I can try to make sure my body gains weight more than loses more weight, or maybe something I could try on weekends to help gain weight more? I'd also like to note I have a fast metabolism and it doesn't help.
For context: I started working full shifts at work recently and my job requires me to be constantly moving from place to place, which is tough because I was hoping to finally start working on gaining soon but the constant moving around could lead to losing weight more than gaining. Is there any tips I can try to make sure my body gains weight more than loses more weight, or maybe something I could try on weekends to help gain weight more? I'd also like to note I have a fast metabolism and it doesn't help.
To gain weight you need to consume more calories than you burn. Most people need between 2000-2500 calories a day to function. Ideally you want to be consuming 3000+ calories a day to gain, more if you're more active than the average person.
If you can find out roughly how many calories you burn doing your job then add that to the 3000 calories you're already trying to consume then you should start to see some gains
If your struggle is eating enough calories every day to actually gain try drinking those calories. Drink more soda, add while milk or cream to coffee, opt for milkshakes whenever you can etc. Adding a high calorie gaining shake daily might help too. You need to be patient though as weight gain doesn't happen overnight - you need to be consistently overeating and drinking to see results.
You can also try binge eating on weekends and eating less during the week. This could make your body think food supply is inconsistent and make it store more fat as a survival strategy.
Good luck.
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