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I'm a typical ectomorph. 6'1", 150 pounds, 7% bodyfat. I dance classical ballet and play capoeira on an average of 3 hours a day 5 days a week. I'm not trying particularly hard to gain mass, but strength is what's killing me. I'm assuming that the mass I already have is strengthened about as much as it's going to go. Speedwise I'm very happy, and can kick and jump very fast and high. However, when my kicks connect, they have very little force.
I'm also relatively flexible. I have about a foot remaining on my sidesplit and an inch on the front splits. However since I'm not very strong all, that was gained with relaxed stretches. And I'm now stuck at both those spots. I cannot hold myself in an isometric sidesplit without using my hands, and I'm always sore afterwards. I have done adductor flies for a year now, lots of horse stance, and weightlifting, attempting to strengthen my adductors enough to be able to do isometric stretching. For 8 months a year previous I even weightlifted seriously, working the entire body in 3 day splits 5 days a week. I made very small strength gains in the beginning, but after the first month I didn't gain any strength and zero mass, even though I constantly pushed myself to the maximum.
Nutrition is where I believe I suffer. I eat a mostly vegetarian diet, with lots of carbs, and about 50-60g protein (due to homemade protein drinks). However, my apetite is very small and I have to struggle to eat 2000 calories a day. (not normal for a 19 year old guy excercising this much, I figure). Occasionally I can manage more than 2000, but I generally feel like crap until an hour later or so.
I really don't want to pass this time of my life up skinny as a pole and weak as a girl because of some stupid problem. Please give me suggestions on what I can do!