OK, I'm all set to test Prince's new 1-Andro Rx. I'll start with some preliminaries to let you all know a bit about me and where I'm at in the gym.
I'm 48 years old, 6'8", 246.5 lbs., 18% BF I've been lifting for years. I played college basketball at a small school in North Carolina, got drafted by the Denver Nuggets in '84, was waived right before the season and spent the rest of my professional career in Greece, France, Israel, Italy and Spain. I still run up and down every Sunday afternoon for 2 hours with some of the young bucks at our local high school.
During my playing days I lifted year round, but really got after it during the off-season with a personal trainer friend of mine. I was always depleted and skinny after a season ended and needed to build myself back up every summer. I take pride in the fact that I never missed a game due to injury for my first 7 seasons as a pro. I eventually had a slight tear to the hamstring my final year that kept me out for about 3 weeks. I retired from playing after 8 seasons in Europe. My body was such a wreck that I decided to take a year off and do absolutely nothing. I had 3 knee surgeries during my career and have no cartilidge remaining in my left knee. I also had a plastic plate inserted under my left eye from an elbow I received in college, so I was really ready for a long break.
After returning from a vacation in Florida one Spring, I asked my wife, jokingly, who the fat guy was on the beach with my kids? I had ballooned to 285 lbs and was ready to do something about it. I bought myself a squat rack, 300 lb olympic barbell set, dumbells from 20 to 50 lbs and got back into lifting. This was in 1995 and since then, I've been on again off again in the weight room. Weight has fluctuated anywhere from 250 lbs when working out to 275 lbs when I lost interest.
I found this website and forum in 2007 and it has been a godsend. About a year ago I started applying the principles of P/RR/S. 4 months ago I added the FD/FS principles and amazing things have started to happen. I'm getting cut and have definition where I never had definition before. At 48, I'm stronger now than at anytime previously.
I can't squat due to the bad knees, but I can do 'hacks'. I've never maxed with hacks, but I plan to for this log. I haven't maxed on the bench for awhile, but I will this week. Last week after doing a 5 x 5 set with 245 lbs I was feeling quite chipper, so I threw 275 on and pushed it twice. Feeling pumped, I went to 305 lbs and pushed it once, so I've got to believe my max is probably around 315, we'll see.
I've never maxed with deads either, but like I said above, for this log I'll be doing so.
I'll also set some goals in the near future for this log. One long term goal that I have is to still be able to bench 300 lbs. when I'm 50. It's a little tougher for us tall guys with long arms. We have further to push!
I've got legs tonight so I'll report back at the end of the week with some max information. I also plan on posting some 'before and after' photos!
Talk to you soon!
Highpockets
I'm 48 years old, 6'8", 246.5 lbs., 18% BF I've been lifting for years. I played college basketball at a small school in North Carolina, got drafted by the Denver Nuggets in '84, was waived right before the season and spent the rest of my professional career in Greece, France, Israel, Italy and Spain. I still run up and down every Sunday afternoon for 2 hours with some of the young bucks at our local high school.
During my playing days I lifted year round, but really got after it during the off-season with a personal trainer friend of mine. I was always depleted and skinny after a season ended and needed to build myself back up every summer. I take pride in the fact that I never missed a game due to injury for my first 7 seasons as a pro. I eventually had a slight tear to the hamstring my final year that kept me out for about 3 weeks. I retired from playing after 8 seasons in Europe. My body was such a wreck that I decided to take a year off and do absolutely nothing. I had 3 knee surgeries during my career and have no cartilidge remaining in my left knee. I also had a plastic plate inserted under my left eye from an elbow I received in college, so I was really ready for a long break.
After returning from a vacation in Florida one Spring, I asked my wife, jokingly, who the fat guy was on the beach with my kids? I had ballooned to 285 lbs and was ready to do something about it. I bought myself a squat rack, 300 lb olympic barbell set, dumbells from 20 to 50 lbs and got back into lifting. This was in 1995 and since then, I've been on again off again in the weight room. Weight has fluctuated anywhere from 250 lbs when working out to 275 lbs when I lost interest.
I found this website and forum in 2007 and it has been a godsend. About a year ago I started applying the principles of P/RR/S. 4 months ago I added the FD/FS principles and amazing things have started to happen. I'm getting cut and have definition where I never had definition before. At 48, I'm stronger now than at anytime previously.
I can't squat due to the bad knees, but I can do 'hacks'. I've never maxed with hacks, but I plan to for this log. I haven't maxed on the bench for awhile, but I will this week. Last week after doing a 5 x 5 set with 245 lbs I was feeling quite chipper, so I threw 275 on and pushed it twice. Feeling pumped, I went to 305 lbs and pushed it once, so I've got to believe my max is probably around 315, we'll see.
I've never maxed with deads either, but like I said above, for this log I'll be doing so.
I'll also set some goals in the near future for this log. One long term goal that I have is to still be able to bench 300 lbs. when I'm 50. It's a little tougher for us tall guys with long arms. We have further to push!
I've got legs tonight so I'll report back at the end of the week with some max information. I also plan on posting some 'before and after' photos!
Talk to you soon!
Highpockets