So I recently had my surgery: March 12th. Now that the weather is getting better and I'm able to work out fully again, I'm getting back into quite an intense schedule that I would like your opinions on.
Right now, I am 19, probably about 15-18% BF, 160 pounds, 5'9, and would like to get down to about 11%, and about 170.
I've have heard many that say my regimen is too intense and working towards my disadvantage, however, I feel great, and am rarely exhausted- I take whey protein powder/all encompassing multivitamen every day and guarentee I get at least 100 grams a day of protein.
Monday/Wednesday/Friday: Lift and train most to all muscle groups including arms, (not chest just yet), legs, abdomin, back, etc. Usually lift until exhaustion (my max), which isn't a HUGE amount, usually around 90 pounds depending on the machine. Throughout the hour and a half or so I spend at the gym I throw in 2-4, 10 minute, high intensity cardio sessions on the eliptical trainer (usually burning about 400-600 calories in total). Essentially, I call these my 'all-arounder' days, because I'm covering all my bases and feel great after doing so. I take my protein after the work out, eat my carbs and such (usually a sub
- god I love them).
Tuesday/Thursday: 40 Minutes on the eliptical trainer at moderate-high intensity (usually burning about 600-700 calories in the process). After which I'll run to maybe 2 or 3 machines and work some muscles that don't feel really that bad at all from the previous day (my back seems to recover really well, so maybe a couple sets to work it a bit). After which, take my protein, eat my carbs, etc. etc.
I eat very minimally during the week, it's strange, but I really have adjusted my body to run on a minimalistic diet and expending quite a bit of energy without feeling tired/sick/exhausted.
My usual food intake: Wake up, eat a protein shake and a couple pieces of toast. Lunch, banana and an apple. Dinner, usually a hefty sub, meats, tons of veggies, good fats from some dressings. I do snack on some (healthy) things if I feel the hunger for them (I never ignore my body if I'm hungry, just don't really get the cravings for a surplus of foods anymore). I drink a glass of red wine usually every day as well.
Weekends I tend to eat around the same or increase my carb intake- usually eat what I like on weekends and take it easier, MAYBE some light cardio, but still, a healthy diet, and no real junk food at all.
I used to be 220 pounds, and this has been working for me so far- but if and when I tell people my workout/eating habits, I usually get a look that resembles -
, lol. I'm willing to hear advice and some new ideas! Would love some actually, always willing to try something new, or in fact, maybe even hear of some concerns, anything!
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I know a lot of us on here are very health conscious and exercise quite frequently, so I'd love to hear your strategies, and maybe some advice for me to get to my goal!
Thanks guys,
Mike