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Weightlifting increase shirt size?

crtman

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In general how much does a moderate amount of weight lifting increase shirt size starting from no muscle mass? Not body building or anything just going from a sedentary lifestyle to a decent amount of bulk. I've been redoing my clothing collection and don't want to buy too many smalls if that will go to a medium in half a year. I'm a 35-chest, 31 sleeve right now and the smalls have a bit of extra room in them.

Also, how does this apply to outerwear? I find that smalls in shirts have a bit of extra room for me, whereas outerwear fits just right. Are you always supposed to size up 1 for outerwear?

Thanks!
 

uNiCoRnPriNcEsSx

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I would advise holding off on large ticket items, and stick with what works for now (basics). when you get to a level of mass you'd like to sustain, start buying clothes then. depending on how fast you grow, you may experience your shirt size increase from 1/2 a size to a full size, maybe even more.
 

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Originally Posted by crtman
In general how much does a moderate amount of weight lifting increase shirt size starting from no muscle mass? Not body building or anything just going from a sedentary lifestyle to a decent amount of bulk. I've been redoing my clothing collection and don't want to buy too many smalls if that will go to a medium in half a year. I'm a 35-chest, 31 sleeve right now and the smalls have a bit of extra room in them.

Also, how does this apply to outerwear? I find that smalls in shirts have a bit of extra room for me, whereas outerwear fits just right. Are you always supposed to size up 1 for outerwear?

Thanks!


There is no one answer -- this is highly individualized question. "Moderate amount" can mean many different things. It depends a lot on your program, how diligently you stick with it, and how much muscle you already have. Most importantly, you can't add mass (muscle or fat) without eating more. So ultimately you control mass gain.

Probably best to start by asking what your goal is and how likely you are to achieve it.
 

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With all due respect, your chest is so small that unless you plan on doing dedicated neck work, which is highly doubtful, you won't have anything to worry about unless you train for about 2 years under a pro trainer and nutritionist. Oh, and you will need to cycle steroids a few times, too.
 

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He's probably just a young kid. His shirt size will change as he grows and hits puberty, not just from lifting weights.

-LR
 

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I'd watch out for deadlifts, as they make your arms grow longer.
 

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sorry was drunk when I poasted my poast
 

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Over 3 years I went from a small to a large, but of course the large still needs to be tailored at the waist.
 

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