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I'm lucky if I get that much sleep
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In other news, In Honor of @JPhysique
, baking off some chicken thighs. Got a new seasoning I want to try out
The Jalapeno Pepper Powder will help out your stroke?> LOL
This the only seasoning I need
This the only seasoning I need
Yea what's good with itThis the only seasoning I need
You from Baton Rouge?
Stayed down there for a couple months. I just nailed that guess because you guy rep tony chacheres so hard.Yea what's good with itThis the only seasoning I need
You from Baton Rouge?
Didn't celebrate too much, I knew when I felt it in my hands that it was going back up. Hit a grinder 415 after this. Thats 100lbs added to my bench in a year and some change.
Should have posted the post lift celebration
Its too good to be real. Put a little alot and you good regardlessStayed down there for a couple months. I just nailed that guess because you guy rep tony chacheres so hard.Yea what's good with itThis the only seasoning I need
You from Baton Rouge?
Now onto the 600 lb club... work to mark bell
Didn't celebrate too much, I knew when I felt it in my hands that it was going back up. Hit a grinder 415 after this. Thats 100lbs added to my bench in a year and some change.
Lifetime goal is 500, not many naturals out there hitting 600 lol
Now onto the 600 lb club... work to mark bell
This the only seasoning I need
Don't worry about supplements, first off. They're supplements.. meant to help but not going to be the difference maker for you. What you're taking is fine, don't worry about adding anything else.Now I know there is a lot of threads out there for me to research and this one that has 1773 pages in which I will start reading once I get a chance, I want to narrow it down so I can start off with a routine on what to eat, what types of workouts to do, and what supplements to take to meet my goal of 180-200lbs. Which would be focusing on losing lots of body fat while retaining the minor muscle increase I've gotten as all I've done is lift weights.
I'm 23, 5'8, 235lbs and have a horrible eating habits, lack of sleep throughout the week, with juggling full time work and full time school.
As far as supplements go, I'm currently taking:
- Opti-Men Multi-Vitamins
- Bodybuilding.com Fish Oil
- Optimum Nutrition Whey Protein
And what I have taken but have ran out of:
- APE Testo booster
- Hydroxycut Hardcore Elite
- Albolene (I'm considering trying out 'Sweet Sweat')
- GAT Nitraflex (have completely stopped taking preworkout)
Any supplements I should look for or get on that might be healthier/better to?
As for nutrition, please let me know what types of foods I should consider if I am always on the go and have absolutely no time to meal prep on a daily basis. Places to buy meals from or as far as fast food? types of food to buy maybe Costco? etc.
Sleep, I average about 4-6hrs on a daily basis Mon-Fri, I doubt there's anything that can change that until I'm done with school some time next year, anything that might help me feel rejuvenated and focused the next day?
Thanks for any input on tips or advice. I want to do this the right way, rather than trying to be naive and a know it all and follow wrong theories.