Hi everyone,
Recently I had quite a few major life events happen. I haven't lifted in about a month [mentally and physically feel like shit]. I know I have lost strength, size (although not a considerable amount), and definition. In addition, my nutrition has not been at its best.
I need to get back into my routine and am extremely disappointed in myself, but have tried to be patient, loving and understanding, that I needed to keep myself able to function on a daily basis. To start off I would like to return back to tracking my macros. My appetite has been suppressed and although I have been eating healthy relatively most of the time...there are quite a few times where I have not been eating healthy. I have been fluctuating between maintaining my weight and having lost weight - no more than 3 pounds. I would like to return to maintenance calories if that is suggested. If anybody thinks since I have relatively been in maintenance, if I can just go into lean bulking....ideally I would like to.
My stats are weight: 110 pounds, height 5'2, age: 25, activity level: has been none lately except walking, but usually i am in the gym 5 days a week lifting - 7 days total for cardio/rest day stretching and mobility.
Current macros for protein are about 75g and if suggested should be or stay at 30%? Carbs and fats would be calculated accordingly. This amount seems low for what I have normally eaten, granted I am fully transitioning to a WFPB diet.
Questions
1.) Should I utilize maintenance macros or bulking?
2.) For either one, what should my protein content be looking like? Before I was doing about 2g/kg of body weight with the max being I was taking in 120g of protein. I want to maximize the protein I am eating without overeating, since I know after a certain point that it really does not matter. I am trying to not put too much on my kidneys, no preexisting health conditions but just for long term concern.
I appreciate and value any and all advice! Those who also have experience in nutrition/personal training your input would also be greatly appreciated. This time point in my life where life took a shit on me really killed me. Between sudden family member death, major relationship struggles, work and work issues, family problems, etc. fitness and nutrition have not been on the forefront. Its a huge passion of mine which is why I am so disappointed. Looking for some support to weigh in and help me out
Recently I had quite a few major life events happen. I haven't lifted in about a month [mentally and physically feel like shit]. I know I have lost strength, size (although not a considerable amount), and definition. In addition, my nutrition has not been at its best.
I need to get back into my routine and am extremely disappointed in myself, but have tried to be patient, loving and understanding, that I needed to keep myself able to function on a daily basis. To start off I would like to return back to tracking my macros. My appetite has been suppressed and although I have been eating healthy relatively most of the time...there are quite a few times where I have not been eating healthy. I have been fluctuating between maintaining my weight and having lost weight - no more than 3 pounds. I would like to return to maintenance calories if that is suggested. If anybody thinks since I have relatively been in maintenance, if I can just go into lean bulking....ideally I would like to.
My stats are weight: 110 pounds, height 5'2, age: 25, activity level: has been none lately except walking, but usually i am in the gym 5 days a week lifting - 7 days total for cardio/rest day stretching and mobility.
Current macros for protein are about 75g and if suggested should be or stay at 30%? Carbs and fats would be calculated accordingly. This amount seems low for what I have normally eaten, granted I am fully transitioning to a WFPB diet.
Questions
1.) Should I utilize maintenance macros or bulking?
2.) For either one, what should my protein content be looking like? Before I was doing about 2g/kg of body weight with the max being I was taking in 120g of protein. I want to maximize the protein I am eating without overeating, since I know after a certain point that it really does not matter. I am trying to not put too much on my kidneys, no preexisting health conditions but just for long term concern.
I appreciate and value any and all advice! Those who also have experience in nutrition/personal training your input would also be greatly appreciated. This time point in my life where life took a shit on me really killed me. Between sudden family member death, major relationship struggles, work and work issues, family problems, etc. fitness and nutrition have not been on the forefront. Its a huge passion of mine which is why I am so disappointed. Looking for some support to weigh in and help me out