Hi there everyone.....
.... been hanging on the sideline for awhile now and thought it's about time i took a deep breath and joined in... so here goes.
At the moment i'm trying to gain some qualitity muscle mass, nothing too big and i'm not into anything freaky... not that i've got the genetics....also i want to lose body fat.
I train twice a week at Muay Thai, Monday & Wednesday.... and have just started to try and fit in a weights session twice a week if i can. Tuesday and friday lunchtimes at the gym here at work, doing an all over body circuit.
I've always gravitated towards some kind of sport.... Taekwon-do and boxing in my earlier days.. had a good few years at the heavy weights trying to get big and strong, then had a few years doing nothing due to work and family commitments. But when you've had a taste of the endorphins, the calling never goes away and i guess it was only a matter of time before i got back into some kind of training again. i guess the boy band look just isn't going to be an option, it'll have to be the porn star physique - NOT Ron Jeremy, so i started training Muay Thai with a friend, but noticed my strength wasn't as good as wanted it to be. So that's when i decided to put in a little weights work too.
I don't know if it's a good thing or not, but when i get into something i try and do it properly and put my heart into it... and to a certain point it consumes me, i've always believed that if you want to be good at something you have to put the work in and live the life style........ i don't want to be there just to make the numbers up!!
I've never really paid much attention to diet before, i just ate everything and lots of it. But now i'm more aware of the importance of diet and sometimes find it confussing.
My goal is this, i need stamina and speed for Muay Thai, so i'm thinking i need to eat the carbs. I want strength and power to make my techniques count but i don't want to be carrying too much muscle mass, so i eat lots of protien to help repair and build the the muscle. i don't want to put fat on as i don't want to be carrying any excess body weight, so i eat a low calories diet...but i need energy to train!?........ then you read this and that, they say this and he says that, i get all confussed.
Hope some of the above make sense?....
So people, any constructive comments would be welcome.
Be cool and keep it real.
.... been hanging on the sideline for awhile now and thought it's about time i took a deep breath and joined in... so here goes.
At the moment i'm trying to gain some qualitity muscle mass, nothing too big and i'm not into anything freaky... not that i've got the genetics....also i want to lose body fat.
I train twice a week at Muay Thai, Monday & Wednesday.... and have just started to try and fit in a weights session twice a week if i can. Tuesday and friday lunchtimes at the gym here at work, doing an all over body circuit.
I've always gravitated towards some kind of sport.... Taekwon-do and boxing in my earlier days.. had a good few years at the heavy weights trying to get big and strong, then had a few years doing nothing due to work and family commitments. But when you've had a taste of the endorphins, the calling never goes away and i guess it was only a matter of time before i got back into some kind of training again. i guess the boy band look just isn't going to be an option, it'll have to be the porn star physique - NOT Ron Jeremy, so i started training Muay Thai with a friend, but noticed my strength wasn't as good as wanted it to be. So that's when i decided to put in a little weights work too.
I don't know if it's a good thing or not, but when i get into something i try and do it properly and put my heart into it... and to a certain point it consumes me, i've always believed that if you want to be good at something you have to put the work in and live the life style........ i don't want to be there just to make the numbers up!!
I've never really paid much attention to diet before, i just ate everything and lots of it. But now i'm more aware of the importance of diet and sometimes find it confussing.
My goal is this, i need stamina and speed for Muay Thai, so i'm thinking i need to eat the carbs. I want strength and power to make my techniques count but i don't want to be carrying too much muscle mass, so i eat lots of protien to help repair and build the the muscle. i don't want to put fat on as i don't want to be carrying any excess body weight, so i eat a low calories diet...but i need energy to train!?........ then you read this and that, they say this and he says that, i get all confussed.
Hope some of the above make sense?....
So people, any constructive comments would be welcome.
Be cool and keep it real.