Sun Aug 22, 2010 10:09 pm
I went on a bulk, reaching 214 lbs before going on a cut and actually lost 20 lbs in 2 months on a ketogenic diet. Now I'm on a low-carb, high protein/high fat bulk and training with progressive overload principles. I'm at about 195 lbs right now and hoping to hit 215 lbs at a lower body fat %.
I did do 24 sessions with a personal trainer in the beginning. I don't think it's worth the money, but he did introduce me to new techniques and corrected some lifting forms and positions that I wasn't doing properly. And made sure I was able to stick to a consistent routine.
Edit: From the recent picture you posted, you have a very good base to start from as your body fat % is already low.
Mon Aug 23, 2010 2:52 am
Fenix wrote:Nice. And how tall are you, if I may ask? Because 215 lbs sounds very brick-ish even for my height (6'3).
Fenix wrote:And that's exactly why I would need one for. I see this as an ideal opportunity to rebuild my routine and technique. Before, I didn't do some important exercises (deadlifts, free squats,...) due to various reasons, real and imagined, and a trainer could help me get past that to make my training as effective as possible. And - which is even more important for me right now - he'd help me to fall back into a routine.
Wed Aug 25, 2010 6:08 am
cyanide wrote:As for your 3 step goals, they sound good. Your primary goals are endurance and strength, correct? I believe the P90X program is very intense and does not require other exercises (i.e. cardio) otherwise you risk overtraining. Read up on the P90X requirements to be sure.
cyanide wrote:Also, since you didn't mention nutrition here, you're fine with knowing what to eat?
Wed Aug 25, 2010 7:14 am
Thu Aug 26, 2010 4:51 am