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I don't use heavy weights. Don't laugh but I'm on 8lbs currently (not because I can't do more) but I do high reps just like you said above. I build muscle very easy and don't want that man look. I remember working with a trainer who had me on heavy weight sets and my thighs got so toned & ripped they would barely fit in my jeans. I don't like that look at all. That temp was early this morning, believe me in South Louisiana we had that heat today. I'm over it I'm not a diet person either. I believe life style changes have benefitted me the most. For instance, I did a 40 day no added sugar (could do honey, coconut sugar, stevia leaf extract, no caffeine (never really drink it) & no alcohol. I didn't realize how much sugar I was consuming & had this little bloat in the lower ab area. That went away & I've been pretty consistent with no added sugar ever since. I do treat myself if I have a craving or out for dinner. |
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I like the toned thigh look! But comfort can't be overlooked, so completely understand. I remember when I was at my strongest & heaviest, I noticed my mobility dwindled, and I thought to myself "if I am struggling, even a little bit, to tie my shoes then this can't be healthy" lol. Takes some will power to go 40days without what you had mentioned. I don't think I could do it. |
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Takes some will power to go 40days without what you had mentioned. I don't think I could do it.
THIS. Been trying to out-lift my eating for almost 40 years, just doesn't work
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JP10 I'm broad shouldered as well with an athletic build (I guess slim but toned). I will work my way up on weights as I don't strain to finish my sets. Just turning 40, my stomach is the flattest (was never fat just not where I wanted it) it's ever been & it's nice to see the hard work pay off. |
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However it's mostly seen in people with metabolic disorders from poor lifestyle (lots of high glycemic foods like soda, rice, etc) - the reason is because it's your liver that does everything; it more/less controls all your fat storage, lipids, etc. Foods like rice, bread, sugar, oatmeal! etc trigger blood sugar spikes: if you've just done a huge *full body* workout that's ok because all that energy replenishes the energy stores in your muscles and liver ... but if you haven't, all those fast digesting carbs go right to your liver which has to get rid of them fast because of the backlog - so it does the most efficient thing: creates visceral fat right next to the liver. Low BF dudes can be susceptible though and can get high visceral fat because they get used to eating high GI foods with post-workout shakes and don't see a problem because they have low pinchable fat; only it's all behind their abs. Best way to find out is an MRI or Dexascan. The easiest way to get rid of visceral fat - and keep it off - is fasted workouts & keto or at least eliminating any blood sugar spiking foods / drinks - and, ideally, anything with fructose or alcohol because those go directly to your liver for storage (i.e., the infamous solid beer belly is visceral fat). It's like anything - if you just did a full body workout (even just burpees for 20 min) you can tolerate more high gi foods ... if you didn't workout today and haven't done much full body work lately and it's nighttime, a high GI meal probably isn't the best idea. |
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Side note, leg day this morning whooped my ass. Vacation starts Saturday, so haven't eaten much the last few days. Hoping to be under 180 by then, we will see! |
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cycled off creatine for 2 weeks now and my workouts are still intense but i can't lift as heavy. trying to shed some of this fluff off and i know the creatine has a lot to do with it. debating whether to cycle back on since what's the point since summer is over and the winter is upon us?
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Try just using this - I take it before I workout. I no longer feel bloated, I no longer feel that inorganic level of energy, no more anxiety about taking creatine or not, and no more mood swings - I know that's a topic of much debate, but certain creatines would have me feeling aggressive! This stuff - none of that. https://www.amazon.com/Genius-Creati.../dp/B07H4ZXPDV |
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Gents, the 4 month cut ended on Tuesday. I originally did not intend to go for another month, but I was so close to finally being completely rid of the last belly fat that I continued for as long as I could. I got crazy lean but still have the belly fat. In all fairness, some of it is loose skin; but it drives me crazy. I'm straight up shredded everywhere except around my belly button. Wrinkly loose skin and about 3-5 pounds of fat stuck in there that no matter how hard I work it doesn't go away. I've cut down to ridiculous daily caloric intake at times, increased cardio (number and length of sessions) and my diet is pretty much spot on as far as macros go. I'm at a loss here. The only thing that I can figure is that due to age, my skins elasticity simply isn't going to work here. After doing a ton of research, I'm afraid that plastic surgery is the only way to get the flat stomach I'm after. Break down of how lean I currently am - I'll not disclose actual weight as some of your wives weigh more than I do right now. I'm single digit body fat, biometric scan done two weeks ago and it was 8.3% then; I'm guessing I'm around the 6 range right now. This is why I can't figure out how I still have belly fat. I assumed it would be gone around the 10% range. This is also what leads me to believe surgery is my only option left on the belly fat. I'm extremely vascular at the moment. The big veins that run across the pecs are clearly visible. Had someone ask the other day if I had a six-pack. It's beyond six-pack at this point (aside from the skin around the belly button); the veins in my obliques are visible. V-cut is full on and you can see nearly every striation of every muscle. My arms look like a damn road map.
Frustrated as I am about not being able to end this cut with a completely flat stomach, I feel like I have no other option but to bulk all winter and start a cut again in March. Coming off a cut, I realize I need to add calories slowly until I get to my bulk caloric intake. I also realize I need to cut back on protein intake (currently at 1.25g/ lb) and increase my carbs......again, slowly as to reduce the fat that I know I'm going to pick up on this bulk. Other than increasing calories, increasing weight and intensity, what other advice do you guys have on bulking? I figure if I can't get any leaner and do it in a healthy way, I'll big as fuck and see what happens. I mean, if I don't like it, I can always cut back on my nutrition and lose the mass later if I want. Quote:
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Did legs today wearing a pair of lace up vans instead of my typical adidas, amazing what a difference shoes make. I've known this for a while but I haven't practiced it out of stubbornness I guess. Anyway - was a able to lift more and felt way more solid. Invested in wrist wraps and some new shorts for running that are supposed to be the best. It's the little things.
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In the gym the other day. Noticed an old guy working on the Smith and pec machines. He was doing what most of the people his age was doing at my gym....doing way too much weight with poor form/lack of full range of motion.
I reflect a little as I'm going to be the big five O this year. I compare how I am now to when I was 25 years younger. I know I was much bigger and stronger back then. I set a goal to get near that again but realistically know I will probably never achieve that level of fitness/strength again. I just don't understand the mentality of people when they're that old and do things in the gym which are not affecting any positive change to their bodies. The worst part is these older people are risking serious injuries by trying to re-live their youth. |
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Back from vacation finally. I think I lost weight from drinking so much, hanging right around 180lbs. Full body soreness the last two days, think it is from being dehydrated. Also, not sure if anyone has played spikeball before, but my shoulders are absolutely trashed from that game. I think I played for like 4-5hrs on Friday.
Anyways, back in the gym this morning. Usually coming back from vacation I will go at things a little more light for the first week. So this morning was back/triceps. Probably only 30 mins of actual lifting time, around 45mins of cardio. Debating which route I want to take as far as lean or bulk. I have about 8 months now until the wedding, so the option is there to bulk. Getting overly comfortable being this lean though, feel better all around too, only down side it is it is starting to get cold and I am drastically colder then usual! |
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Life has completely stressed me out as of late. Three weeks, non-stop as hard and as fast as I can go, work, gym, girlfriend, 4 hours of sleep, rinse & repeat. Weekends have consisted of helping the girlfriend paint her house, cleaning my house, mowing, fixing random home owner shit and still going in to work & gym on the weekends. I'm spent and mentally frustrated......and all I can think about is getting this day over, getting to the gym and decimating my chest.
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Typical day: Up 4:40am Gym 5:10-6:45am Work 7-5pm Home by 5:30 - Usually will take care of any chores right when I get home Usually relaxing by 7-7:30 Bed by 10-10:30 (I try to get at least 6 hrs, I can function on less, but this keeps me at my peak) When I went to the gym after work it felt like I had no time to relax afterwards and I would feel rushed/lack of motivation in the gym. Regardless I like to be at work from 7-5pm so I wouldn't get home until near 7pm which would feel brutal. Some days I work much later then 5pm as well, and I hate missing the gym. Just my 2cents though! |
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Damn I’m late to this thread. Copy/pasting these from another forum - gotta keep myself accountable here.
Starting from last week: ======================== Shot up to 191 lbs earlier in lockdown. Lots of body weight stuff (pushups, pull-ups, squats / lunges, etc) shaved back down to 183 (no cardio / running though just paddleboarding and golfing). First day back in the gym yesterday, did legs. 6 sets of squats 5x10 sets of deadlift 5X10 sets of lunges 5x10+20 supersets of half-squats + calf raises 5x10 sets of leg extensions 5x10 sets of leg curls 5x10 sets of hip thrusts 5x20 sets of leg press Feels great to be sore again. ======================== Back day 6x10 High row 5x10 Reverse fly 5x10 lat Pulldown 3x12 low row 4x10 seated cable row ======================== Chest day 6x10 flat bench 5x10 incline bench 5x10 decline bench 5x10 flys 5x10 tricep extensions ======================== Shoulders day 5x10 iso press 5x10/10/20 super set: upright rows, overhead press, shrugs (same barbell) 5x10 barbell shrugs (from deadlift) 5x10 tricep split pulldown (rope w/ pull apart at the end of rep for the split) 5x10 delt raises 5x10 overhead press ======================== Just finished shoulder day. Unfortunately all the cardio machines at my gym are closed off and I don’t have a treadmill at home and between smoke and protests and whatnot I haven’t been running outside or anything for cardio. I do mix in dumbbells at home for arms + Hanging leg lifts off my pull-up bar for a bit of abs. |
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