Group: Specific Diets & Nutrition

Created: 2012/01/01, Members: 104, Messages: 22775

With so many diets and nutritional plans out there, you can get lost. Find out what works best for others and share your experiences!

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IfIDiedAgain
IfIDiedAgain
Posts: 3
Joined: 2006/07/11
United States
2006/07/15, 07:18 PM
I am going into my junior year, I'm 6'5, 250 lbs, and I play football and basketball. I've been lifting hard all summer, but I have to play basketball too. I feel as though I'm not getting as big as I want to be... I lift every Mon, Wed, Fri from 9-11am, and on Tue and Thur I have some footwork and technique drills I do with a few teammates, and I have basketball most days 6-8pm. I am a college prospect as an OT, but most coachs agree that I am not big enough in mass. What can I do? My basketball coach is pretty strict about me not gaining fat, and my footwork is starting to get sloppy on the court. My game has been pretty bad lately, and I just don't know what to do to improve my basketball game but still get as big as I want for football.
Yxven
Yxven
Posts: 76
Joined: 2004/09/05
United States
2006/07/16, 12:01 PM
Why do you _have_ to play basketball?
ecle5c
ecle5c
Posts: 1,312
Joined: 2003/07/10
United States
2006/07/17, 07:33 AM
I think one is going to have to suffer a little. If you want football more than basketball you will need to gain more which will mean heavier lifting and more eating. That is a choice you have to make yourself, very hard if not impossible to do both the way you want to.
vwillis
vwillis
Posts: 21
Joined: 2004/04/21
United States
2006/07/17, 03:33 PM
Yep, choose your poison. You can still "play" basketball even if you get bigger, you might just not get a scholarship with it but it's good exercise, and vice/versa.