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Well, I've been lifting now for just over 2 months straight and on a bulking diet for a lot of that time so I figured maybe I should start keeping some sort of journal for myself. Not to mention I've got all kinds of time at work to update it.
35 YOA, 190 lbs, 6'3", tall and thin....but I just found out I've got 18% BF. Which isn't bad considering I was at close to 22% about a year ago and never exercised and ate pretty much whatever the hell I wanted. I'm pretty sure my BF is going down naturally b/c I have a much better diet now and I'm hitting the weights pretty hard.
I'm cutting back on my bulking diet though so I don't get my BF too high, but I'm still going to go a little over maintance cals as clean as possible.
I've been trying to lift to build size so I'm doing 3 sets of my 4-6 max weight(sorry I don't know all the lifting abveriations yet). B/c my work schedule changes weekly, it's almost impossible for me to stay on any set workout schedule. I usually hit the weights 3 times a week (I haven't been doing cardio b/c I was trying to bulk up some, but will be adding cario in now). I know that this isn't the usual pair up on lifting, but this is what I've started on so I'm just sorta sticking with it for now.
One day I'll do Bi's and Chest. Another day I'll do Back and Shoulders. The third day I do legs and abs. B/c I can't get into the gym as much as I'd like, I usually throw in my Tri's with my back and shoulder day and my forearms with my Bi and Chest day, etc. When I do get into the gym I can usually stay there for hours so I have time to work in extra body parts.
For my first 2 months of working out I added a good 20-30lbs on most of my exercises but have since started to even out. I am not very strong, which is one of the reasons why I never worked out in a gym before. Sounds stupid, but thin/weak people feel self-conscious about that sorta thing. Once I got over that and started working out my body has made a huge change. I'm stronger and have some definition for the first time in my life. No, I'm still not using full plates on my bench press yet, but I'm almost there!
Anyway, let's get this journal started....I feel like I'm talking to myself here.
Today I worked my Back and Shoulders and threw in some Tri's. I write all my weekly gains down on my exercise sheet, which of course is at the gym...i'll have to get that tomorrow if I'm going to be keeping this journal
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35 YOA, 190 lbs, 6'3", tall and thin....but I just found out I've got 18% BF. Which isn't bad considering I was at close to 22% about a year ago and never exercised and ate pretty much whatever the hell I wanted. I'm pretty sure my BF is going down naturally b/c I have a much better diet now and I'm hitting the weights pretty hard.
I'm cutting back on my bulking diet though so I don't get my BF too high, but I'm still going to go a little over maintance cals as clean as possible.
I've been trying to lift to build size so I'm doing 3 sets of my 4-6 max weight(sorry I don't know all the lifting abveriations yet). B/c my work schedule changes weekly, it's almost impossible for me to stay on any set workout schedule. I usually hit the weights 3 times a week (I haven't been doing cardio b/c I was trying to bulk up some, but will be adding cario in now). I know that this isn't the usual pair up on lifting, but this is what I've started on so I'm just sorta sticking with it for now.
One day I'll do Bi's and Chest. Another day I'll do Back and Shoulders. The third day I do legs and abs. B/c I can't get into the gym as much as I'd like, I usually throw in my Tri's with my back and shoulder day and my forearms with my Bi and Chest day, etc. When I do get into the gym I can usually stay there for hours so I have time to work in extra body parts.
For my first 2 months of working out I added a good 20-30lbs on most of my exercises but have since started to even out. I am not very strong, which is one of the reasons why I never worked out in a gym before. Sounds stupid, but thin/weak people feel self-conscious about that sorta thing. Once I got over that and started working out my body has made a huge change. I'm stronger and have some definition for the first time in my life. No, I'm still not using full plates on my bench press yet, but I'm almost there!

Anyway, let's get this journal started....I feel like I'm talking to myself here.

Today I worked my Back and Shoulders and threw in some Tri's. I write all my weekly gains down on my exercise sheet, which of course is at the gym...i'll have to get that tomorrow if I'm going to be keeping this journal
