So, despite my profile seeming to suggest im a regular truth is i haven't been lifting for around 10 years and this is my old account which I'm still surprised exists. Anyway what with being green I've decided to stick with it, despite the matrix/gamer username that reminds me of how young i was when i first started.
I'm 29 now and when i was 19 i was pretty into my lifting and did what i thought was reasonably well but struggled with weight gain, guess what that's not an issue now, although up until recently i was fairly active with my cardio, doing multiple long distance bike rides (most in excess of 100 miles) and attempting crazy challenges like walking hadrians wall in 48 hours. This all kept me relatively healthy and in shape until recently where i am driving to work everyday and doing nothing in the way of exercise, suddenly I have gone from 5'7" and hovering around 10-11st (140-154lbs) to now sitting at 13.5 stone. So to cut a long story short, despite holding the fat well (muscle memory to some extent i guess) I'm not what you would call the picture of health, and my diet was atrocious. So i have decided that now i can put the weight on I'm going to have another serious attempt at strength training and body building, with a build like Hugh Jackman being my goal.
I looked at digging out my old routine when a friend of mine that used to compete actually suggest i try Jason Blaha's Ice Cream 5x5 routine. He has also suggested i ditch my diet for a macro controlled one of 200g carbs, 150g protein and 60g fat and use intermittent fasting.
So my diet is as follows (i've been on this and the workout for just over a week now):
Two meals a day between 12pm-8pm and no snacking
Each meal is currently 140g Basmati rice (dry weight), 200g salmon or chicken, and as much veg as i want. I have completely stopped all bad foods, dairy, crappy sugars etc and only drink water and coconut water (will also be on whey once it arrives).
This will continue for 8 weeks followed by a two week break and then back to another 8 weeks of this and so on.
I have to admit that despite my strength being lacking in some areas more than i had hoped I'm sore after every workout, noticing an increase in chest and shoulder definition and have already made some strength increases. Also the diet is making me feel better, less headaches and more attentive that i have been, so hopefully this will aid my study (CCIE Security for those that know how much effort will be required).
So the point of telling you all of this and attempting to keep a journal... Well the one thing i remember about lifting in my early days is that the thing that kept me going was this very community and being part of a group of people that enjoyed the sport. So I'm hoping that by keeping this up it will keep me motivated and going to the gym when times get tough as they inevitably will.
So will upload my previous work outs tonight as im on a 3 day break to get my routine to start on a monday (I have torn my right tricep with a nice black bruise so the recovery will be welcome) and as always i appreciate any comments, tips, hints, obscenities for making a royal mess of things etc etc so feel free to post.
I'm 29 now and when i was 19 i was pretty into my lifting and did what i thought was reasonably well but struggled with weight gain, guess what that's not an issue now, although up until recently i was fairly active with my cardio, doing multiple long distance bike rides (most in excess of 100 miles) and attempting crazy challenges like walking hadrians wall in 48 hours. This all kept me relatively healthy and in shape until recently where i am driving to work everyday and doing nothing in the way of exercise, suddenly I have gone from 5'7" and hovering around 10-11st (140-154lbs) to now sitting at 13.5 stone. So to cut a long story short, despite holding the fat well (muscle memory to some extent i guess) I'm not what you would call the picture of health, and my diet was atrocious. So i have decided that now i can put the weight on I'm going to have another serious attempt at strength training and body building, with a build like Hugh Jackman being my goal.
I looked at digging out my old routine when a friend of mine that used to compete actually suggest i try Jason Blaha's Ice Cream 5x5 routine. He has also suggested i ditch my diet for a macro controlled one of 200g carbs, 150g protein and 60g fat and use intermittent fasting.
So my diet is as follows (i've been on this and the workout for just over a week now):
Two meals a day between 12pm-8pm and no snacking
Each meal is currently 140g Basmati rice (dry weight), 200g salmon or chicken, and as much veg as i want. I have completely stopped all bad foods, dairy, crappy sugars etc and only drink water and coconut water (will also be on whey once it arrives).
This will continue for 8 weeks followed by a two week break and then back to another 8 weeks of this and so on.
I have to admit that despite my strength being lacking in some areas more than i had hoped I'm sore after every workout, noticing an increase in chest and shoulder definition and have already made some strength increases. Also the diet is making me feel better, less headaches and more attentive that i have been, so hopefully this will aid my study (CCIE Security for those that know how much effort will be required).
So the point of telling you all of this and attempting to keep a journal... Well the one thing i remember about lifting in my early days is that the thing that kept me going was this very community and being part of a group of people that enjoyed the sport. So I'm hoping that by keeping this up it will keep me motivated and going to the gym when times get tough as they inevitably will.
So will upload my previous work outs tonight as im on a 3 day break to get my routine to start on a monday (I have torn my right tricep with a nice black bruise so the recovery will be welcome) and as always i appreciate any comments, tips, hints, obscenities for making a royal mess of things etc etc so feel free to post.