All,
A question I've been pondering over, as I weight train for 1-2 hours daily (1 45 minute session at lunch, 1 1 hour session after work) for 5 days a week, is it worth it? Not to mention, the creatine and preworkout and gym costs.
I've been training for about 3 years. About 1 year, I've been taking it pretty seriously. The last 4 months, I've been really watching my diet. For a while (1-2 months) I was eating over 3000 calories per day (I regularly ate the 1500 smoothie king mass gainer) sometimes 3500 and barely gained a pound. I've cut back to around 2500 because I really started to gain some fat.
I've had some decent strength gains, especially in legs and arms (curling 90, leg pressing around 500, squatting around 225) but not much in the way of size, maybe about 10-20% strength increase across the board.
Right now, I'm 156, 5'9". I don't know what my body fat is but when I was 149, I had it measured at around 8%.
I've considered going to a sports nutritionalist/clinician so they can tell me 1) what my problem is, 2) whether my efforts are fruitless but I thought I'd pitch it to you guys.
All in all, I'd say over the course of my 3 years, I've MAYBE gained 15-20 lbs of muscle. I'm really not that much bigger (granted a TON stronger but not bigger).
My problem isn't testosterone. While my test isn't high (mid 800s for total and 115 for free), it's not so low that it would really hold me back.
I don't think it's diet. I eat pretty clean, 2-3 protien bars per day, plenty of fruit and veggies, about 1 lb of either beef or chickren right after working out.
I don't know whether it's all genetics. Before I was working out I was skinny but not rail skinny.
Here's a pic of me when I was 22, before I did anything but play video games all day. You can't see much but you can tell approx my body structure.
A question I've been pondering over, as I weight train for 1-2 hours daily (1 45 minute session at lunch, 1 1 hour session after work) for 5 days a week, is it worth it? Not to mention, the creatine and preworkout and gym costs.
I've been training for about 3 years. About 1 year, I've been taking it pretty seriously. The last 4 months, I've been really watching my diet. For a while (1-2 months) I was eating over 3000 calories per day (I regularly ate the 1500 smoothie king mass gainer) sometimes 3500 and barely gained a pound. I've cut back to around 2500 because I really started to gain some fat.
I've had some decent strength gains, especially in legs and arms (curling 90, leg pressing around 500, squatting around 225) but not much in the way of size, maybe about 10-20% strength increase across the board.
Right now, I'm 156, 5'9". I don't know what my body fat is but when I was 149, I had it measured at around 8%.
I've considered going to a sports nutritionalist/clinician so they can tell me 1) what my problem is, 2) whether my efforts are fruitless but I thought I'd pitch it to you guys.
All in all, I'd say over the course of my 3 years, I've MAYBE gained 15-20 lbs of muscle. I'm really not that much bigger (granted a TON stronger but not bigger).
My problem isn't testosterone. While my test isn't high (mid 800s for total and 115 for free), it's not so low that it would really hold me back.
I don't think it's diet. I eat pretty clean, 2-3 protien bars per day, plenty of fruit and veggies, about 1 lb of either beef or chickren right after working out.
I don't know whether it's all genetics. Before I was working out I was skinny but not rail skinny.
Here's a pic of me when I was 22, before I did anything but play video games all day. You can't see much but you can tell approx my body structure.