The Hardgainer Mindset
By Jason Ferruggia
Nothing pisses me off more than skinny guys who complain
about their inability to gain weight.
“Waaaaa (said in a whining baby voice ala Artie Lang and
Howard Stern), I have a really fast metabolism.”
“Waaaaa, it’s harder for me than most people to gain
weight.”
“Waaaaa, I don’t have the appetite to eat that much.”
“Waaaaa, I have terrible genetics.”
“Waaaaa, I don’t have time to eat that much.”
“Waaaaa, I have tried everything and still can’t get
bigger.”
“Waaaaa, I’m a hardgainer.”
You know what I say to people who make those excuses?
Give up.
Quit.
It’s hopeless.
You’re right, you are a hardgainer. So, stop going to the
gym today and never even think about picking up a weight again. End your misery
now and start something else because I promise you that you will never get
bigger.
There’s not a shot in hell… and that’s the honest truth.
You know why you will never get bigger and stronger?
Because you don’t have the heart or the balls to do it. It’s
that simple. And the sooner you realize it the sooner you can move on and start
doing something more productive with your time.
You are a weak, lazy chump… or as you like to put it- a
hargainer.
And you make me sick.
I graduated high school weighing all of 147 pounds at six
feet tall. I was the epitome of a hardgainer. Eventually I got up to 231 pounds
through proper training and eating and an undying dedication to achieving my
goal.
I trained as hard as I could and ate when I didn’t want to,
when it wasn’t convenient and when I wasn’t hungry. I went to sleep early on
nights I wanted to be out drinking and partying. I did whatever I had to do to
achieve my goals and refused to believe that my crappy genetics would hold me
back. I never fell into the hardgainer mindset.
Somewhere along the path I came down with tuberculosis and
nearly died. I spent a few weeks in the hospital and six months on bed rest. I
was on medication for a year and when I returned to the gym could only bench
press the bar.
But I didn’t let that stop me and picked up right where I
left off.
Over my fourteen years in the fitness industry I have seen
numerous people achieve the same kind of results time and time again. Many, far
more impressive than mine. Many who all could be considered the classic
hardgainer.
My client and friend, Mike Schwalb gained 100 pounds of
muscle in the time he trained with me. I witnessed Mike force down many a meal
and come in to train on nights when his friends were out having fun.
Another good friend, client and former training partner of
mine named Todd Coker gained over 120 pounds during the time he trained with
me, going from somewhere around 130 pounds to over 250.
My friend Jim Wendler has less than God like genetics and
even had a serious disease which he overcame to go to squat 1000 pounds in
competition and a body weight of over 280 pounds.
Jim’s teammate and friend Matt Rhodes went from 220 pounds
at 6’4” to 313 pounds within the course of two years because of his incredible
commitment to eating and training. I had dinner with Matt a few weeks ago and
personally watched him force feed himself long after he was full. In fact we
all laughed as the sweat dripped down his head while he choked down another
bite of chicken. That’s dedication.
I could literally list dozens and dozens of examples of
people I know personally who were once considered a classic hardgainer but went
on to big time success in the weightroom, (let alone the thousands of people
who overcame crappy genetics that I don’t know) but I think you get the point.
You know what those people all had in common?
Drive, desire, dedication and an iron will and commitment to
excellence.
That had heart and they had balls.
They never succumbed to the hardgainer mindset.
And most importantly, they never made excuses.
Do you?
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