We all have different body types. So it all depends on many things. But from what i'm seeing in your pics, you would have to increase your protein intake. If you don't eat meat it's fine. You can get it from greek yogurt, pumpkin seeds, boiles eggs, quinoa, almonds, lentils, brocoli etc. Avocados are also good as they give you good fat. Going to the gym is a plus!
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You are very right. I really appreciate your suggestion. My challenge is that I could not afford Greek yogurt, quinoa, chia seeds, sunflower seeds, most kinds of beans and various kinds of nuts except peanut plus going to the gym. It seems like you a lot of things about diet and physiology.
Yes, i help people either who want to lose weight or gain some muscle. ; )
great. Do you do it for free? I haven't seen a muscular vegetarian yet and I wonder whether it is possible to gain muscles by eating plants only.
There is this common misconception that just because someone is a vegetarian, you only eat plants. This can't further from the truth. You can absolulety be vegetarian or vegan and muscular. Just follow the proper diet and it could be done. No i don't charge for this. I simply give knowledge for free.
I am encouraged by what you say However, I haven't seen someone who is vegan or vegetarian bodybuilder in person. I saw some pictures of people who claim they are but I don't believe them. Do you know of a balanced diet for vegetarian t build more muscles? In my country, most people prefer meat so it is a challenge for me as a vegetarian in a meat eating country.
Everything I mentioned above is a good way to start. Yes you can become a bodybuilder by being a vegetarian. But don't expect to become massive like the ones that eat meat. Beans and rice is also a good and affordable way to go.
Than you for your comments. It really helps me to pursue my dream in spite of the fact that I find it so tough but I will try to beat all odds.