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| Join Date: Nov 2007 Posts: 10 Rep Power: ![]() | Just joined this site after a recommendation from a mate (richtries). This is my weight training history: Started training at 24yrs old for a 9 month period......put on a stone in weight and hit the creatine during the last 2 months of that period. Was benching 80kg. Went travelling for 2 years and didnt bother training. Returned in May this year and started training again in June. Now my physique once i returned home was abysmal.......complete muscle wipeout and a disgusting looking paunch. Good thing that this muscle memory theory is true, because ive now packed on all the muscle i had b4 in 6 months and my paunch has decreased slightly. Now what im really interested in is losing my gut and slight love-handles. Ive tried combining weight training and cardio for a month (in August) and the progress is so SLOW thats its not even worth it. Im convinced that the only way to build muscle and lose fat effectively is to do it in separate cycles. I now plan to eat like Henry the 8th and lift weights like Arnold until 31st dec. Then from 1st jan 2008 till 1st feb i plan to drop my calories to 1500 ........eat like kate moss and cardio like steve cram (whilst still weight training to maintain). By then i'll be looking like a Greek God, FINGERS CROSSED!! Last edited by Hawk; 23-11-2007 at 12:20 AM. |
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| Illuminati Join Date: Apr 2005 Posts: 1,539 Rep Power: ![]() | Ha great post. And yeah most generally bulk and cut. Don't cut out the cardio entirely on a bulk though IMO. Its the calorie manipulation thats important. Post up your stats, diet and training regime and I and others will take a look. |
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| Illuminati | hey dude- welcome! personally i`m a lean bulk fan-i think it saves time. lol cool intro. ______________________ einsteins mind was the key to all things...to understand more than to know. www.englishmuscle.co.uk www.extremenutrition.co.uk |
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| Legend Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Staffordshire Posts: 865 Rep Power: ![]() | Quote:
Good luck with your bulk ______________________ Back on the mend, after 2 mths off with injuries im starting back beginning of May. Ill need an operation later on in the year though.... | |
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| Join Date: Nov 2007 Posts: 10 Rep Power: ![]() | Thanks for the replies fellas. YoungGun these are my stats currently: I train with free weights 3 days a week: TUES - Chest and triceps, THURS - Back and Biceps, SUN - Shoulders and legs. My workouts are roughly 1 hour and 15 mins. A general daily diet is as follows: Breakfast 9am: 2 poached eggs, reduced fat baked beans on 2 wholemeal toast. Snack 11.30am: Protein shake plus a banana, apple. Lunch 1.30pm: can of tuna with either pasta, bread OR jacket potato. Snack 3.30pm: Pack of crisps. Dinner 7pm: Chicken breast with mashpotato and veg plus gravy. On gym days i'll also have a protein shake immediately after my workout. |
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| Illuminati Join Date: Apr 2005 Posts: 1,539 Rep Power: ![]() | Mate I could write out a diet for you but its easier for you to read the nutrition section. You need to eat double that. There is a sticky in the nutrition section under my name that will help you called example cutting and bulking diets. General rule. Eat 40g protein 50g carbs every 3 hours. Don't discount good fats either as they too are essential around 15g every 3 hours is a good start so your macros in calories are roughly even. |
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| Legend Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Staffordshire Posts: 865 Rep Power: ![]() | Mate thought you said you would be eating like Henry the V111... Well your diet resembles that of someone who sticks to there watch watchers diet. Up the colories dude. 4 eggs in the morning, 11.30 no where near enough try getting more carbs in with your shake. 3.30 you having a laugh? where's your bedtime shake? If your serious about adding weight then you got to be serious about your diet mate, respect for putting it up. ______________________ Back on the mend, after 2 mths off with injuries im starting back beginning of May. Ill need an operation later on in the year though.... |
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| Legend Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Essex Posts: 633 Rep Power: ![]() | alright hawk! the diet you mentioned was just your current diet and not ur bulking diet wasnt it??? im assuming 1nce on your bulk you will be hammering the protein and carbs! at least doubling them i rekon. |
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