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I’ve been eating a lot of cabbage and rice, sushi, or a poke bowl for lunch for the past 4 months.
Definitely helping to slim down. If I can be slightly more consistent and get the 2x treadmill jogging in each week i think i’ll get down to my healthy natural weight this year.
Will check back in here for strength and rebuilding once i do that. Biggest challenge in my life has been this switch from the burrito pizza indian food life to switching to a more asian food smaller meals sort of lifestyle change.
I spilled my pwo reading this.I bet he took some preworkout that day.
I’ve been eating a lot of cabbage and rice, sushi, or a poke bowl for lunch for the past 4 months.
Definitely helping to slim down. If I can be slightly more consistent and get the 2x treadmill jogging in each week i think i’ll get down to my healthy natural weight this year.
Will check back in here for strength and rebuilding once i do that. Biggest challenge in my life has been this switch from the burrito pizza indian food life to switching to a more asian food smaller meals sort of lifestyle change.
I bet he took some preworkout that day.
Using equipment. Belts, wraps, bench shirts etcwtf is equipped lifting? I couldn’t see clearly in the video but it almost looked like it was a combined effort
a combination of those thing would certainly help a lot. I remember when I was in my best shape. I did swimming, gym, and rec ball in every session for 2 hours of my visit 3x a week. a few years later, I was only doing gym work exclusively but had to spend more time at the gym on average 2 hours per visit 4x a week. the constant on those is the diet. portion size possibly with 400 macros basing on the content that I was eating. had to admit, I gained more muscle mass when I was doing gym work exclusively. however, those activities are done in a HIIT fashion, so I was literally burning even after every session, even when I'm sleeping you can just feel it.diet is definitely the key…without knowing where you are in the process, if you want to have the slimming down process be an easy transition into a way of life you likely want to 1.) have your calorie/food consumption be maintainable 2.) prioritize building muscle by strength training.
almost without out fail, when folk are trying to lose weight they both cut the calories and do a ton of cardio, both of which are counterproductive (and more time unsustainable, this is why most people don’t stick to diets or being more active!) because they both send the opposite signal to growing/maintaining muscle; in fact it will tell your body to shed muscle…doing both of those things too early will make it much harder to lose weight as people progress; can only cut calories & cardio but so much before it just becomes too demanding/restricting
unless you just really love treadmill jogging, or want running to be a part of one’s lifestyle…better to spend that time strength training to build muscle now (which is metabolically demanding) and use cardio & cutting calories later (or do more super light cardio, walking after meals or just generally) as a tool to get dialed in once you have built a solid base. get strong(er) 1st
that would certainly be a circumstance where it would make sense
wtf is equipped lifting? I couldn’t see clearly in the video but it almost looked like it was a combined effort
Using equipment. Belts, wraps, bench shirts etc
That bench program m boiz sent me was deadly too. So much volume. Helped me hit 3plates tho. Almost hit that on incline too, put up 305 on that.Hardest program ever
I never used to have a "strong" bench until my mid-late 20s. Before that id be around 225-245, once i hit that age it was a next level of strength. i always heard late 20s-early 30s is the "prime" athletically/physically for men, not sure how true it is but i believe it. Its like i went to a next level. I was lifting crazy weights i wouldnt have thought about at like 20 im good on all that now though. It got to the point like dude up there whos sn i cant type said, even adding 5lbs became a serious level... plus i started to really hate putting on/removing five 45plates lolHoly hell, almost 3 plates on incline is nuts.
I’m not a bench boy and I’ve come to terms with it.
I would say that based on my experience, it could be true. for me it started around 20 to early 30s. from a scientific standpoint, it can be for most people in general considering the body's physical and physiological development plus experience and conditioning has reached their max potential. I remember being very good athletically during my teenage years, but felt quite a bit more when I reached young adulthood. when I was closing in around 40, the deterioration was pretty much felt. like damn.I never used to have a "strong" bench until my mid-late 20s. Before that id be around 225-245, once i hit that age it was a next level of strength. i always heard late 20s-early 30s is the "prime" athletically/physically for men, not sure how true it is but i believe it. Its like i went to a next level. I was lifting crazy weights i wouldnt have thought about at like 20 im good on all that now though. It got to the point like dude up there whos sn i cant type said, even adding 5lbs became a serious level... plus i started to really hate putting on/removing five 45plates lol
I never used to have a "strong" bench until my mid-late 20s. Before that id be around 225-245, once i hit that age it was a next level of strength. i always heard late 20s-early 30s is the "prime" athletically/physically for men, not sure how true it is but i believe it. Its like i went to a next level. I was lifting crazy weights i wouldnt have thought about at like 20 im good on all that now though. It got to the point like dude up there whos sn i cant type said, even adding 5lbs became a serious level... plus i started to really hate putting on/removing five 45plates lol