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I think I’m going to see this guy through to my June appointment, if he still has me feeling like I’m the fattest guy on the planet then I may try to find someone else.
I'd read this, ask him what his thoughts are, and see what kind of answer your getI think I’m going to see this guy through to my June appointment, if he still has me feeling like I’m the fattest guy on the planet then I may try to find someone else.
5 sets of 5 reps on your big strength mass building lifts like bench press, deadlift, squat, and military press. 8-12 reps is the typical rep range most people use.what's a 5x5 vs 6-12? confused by the shorthand notation
I've been doing Keto for the past 2 months and lost 30lbs... It's an east diet to follow and as you said "no exercise" but I do wear a Fitbit so I can get 4000 steps and 10 floors a day, atleast.My brother-in-law is doing a keto diet, but I don't think he's lifting at all (not even sure how much exercise he's doing; I'll have to get an update the next time I see him). He's definitely losing weight pretty quickly.
It's been about three months since I started dieting and regularly going to the gym. My gym workouts have consisted of three days of weight training, two days of high-intensity interval training and ab workouts, and two rest days. I've seen a pretty good change in my body; down 15 pounds overall, but I've definitely put on a good amount of muscle as I've pushed myself pretty hard as far as lifting goes. My weight training regiment is a mix of using the machines, dumbells, and the rack to do squats. I've increased the amount I can lift by a pretty good amount so far, and I'm constantly upping the amount of weight I lift in each exercise so I am pushing myself to the limit on each workout.
Here's my problem: I've plateaued. I still feel like I'm pushing myself hard in my workouts, but I don't feel sore at all the days after I lift. I realized this after I spent an afternoon raking leaves on Saturday, and I've been sore for the past 3 days from working my muscles in a different way than I had been at the gym. So it's definitely time to mix up my workout. I want to keep pushing myself and my muscles hard, since putting on muscle is definitely the best way to lose weight -- and I still have 40+ pounds I want to lose. Does anyone have a good total body workout that is different enough from regular weight training (bench press, squats, etc.) that will kick my weight loss back into high gear? Any and all suggestions are welcome; I would be happy to pick-and-choose ideas that will work best for me.
I like caloric restriction only because it's a good intro and a good habit to have. it's also 100% proven if your only goal is weight loss. getting an idea of how many calories certain foods have so you can keep it in the back of your head is invaluable. it also doesn't ruin your energy. plus, if you plateau (which you really shouldn't due to physics) or want to start eating clean it's a much easier transition
I can't remember if it was mau or you who turned me onto the myfitness app, but it works wonders when I use the thing right. I'm really trying to establish some lifelong habits, which I didn't do the first time around even though I lost weight (which I put back)