wholehalfmom
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I turn 40 in a couple of months, and I'm struggling with two issues right now that I would like a little clarification on. Quick background, I've been going to the gym consistently for around 6 or 7 years now. I'm 6'1" & 225lbs. I workout 5-6 days a week, and currently doing a 3-day split with 50-60min cardio workouts on the off days. My diet could always be better (I love beer and I have a sweet tooth), but I'm MILES better than where I used to be. My questions / issues...
1.) There are times when I have to take a week off of the gym due to vacation, sickness, or just being busy. But it never fails that when I come back, it seems I've taken 2 steps back. For example, if it's taken me 2 weeks to gain 10lbs on my bench, after one week off, I drop back 20lbs! Then it seems to take forever to build that up again. Why is that?? Why does it seem that by taking a week off I'm losing much more than any progress I've gained over a 2-3 week period?
2.) In relation to the previous point, why am I having such a hard time with making gains? I'm not a big believer in supplements or a "magic pill", but I do take protein shakes as meal replacements, and a pre-workout for focus and energy. Not that I'm trying to be huge or anything, but my gym buddies are all saying that I should be lifting WAY more than what I'm currently doing. Does diet play a huge part in any gains? Am I not recovering fully? Incredibly frustrated right now.
UPDATE 1
Thanks for all the info! This has been awesome so far. The main things that I've learned is what can all effect your test levels and gains. My biggest issue seems to be sleep/rest, then diet, then alcohol. I just can't do what I did when I was in my 20's. Not sure if this is proper Reddit etiquette, but since my family doesn't quite have a lot of extra money hanging around, I'd love to hear a solid strategy on planning / prepping healthy meals on a budget that will help me hit my macros. Suggestions?
UPDATE 2
Just wanted to thank everyone for the great advice! I've been apart of another popular forum (outside of Reddit), and it always seemed like a pissing match between everyone, along with who could make the other person feel like a low-life newb. This has been awesome so far. To sum up everything, I need to refine my diet (I never knew that alcohol and sweets could have such a huge impact on your test levels, and ultimately your gains). I'm on an incredibly tight budget, so I'm going to head over to r/mealprepsunday and r/fitmeals for some ideas that will hopefully fit my budget. I need to get my testosterone levels checked. I need to get more sleep. And finally, I need to change up my program. I'm leaning towards the 5/3/1. The more I read about it, the more I'm diggin it. The last thing I need is to figure out what to do on my off-days, because I feel like 60-min of cardio is not allowing enough recovery time. Thanks again, everyone! I REALLY really appreciate all the advice!! I'll post progress!
1.) There are times when I have to take a week off of the gym due to vacation, sickness, or just being busy. But it never fails that when I come back, it seems I've taken 2 steps back. For example, if it's taken me 2 weeks to gain 10lbs on my bench, after one week off, I drop back 20lbs! Then it seems to take forever to build that up again. Why is that?? Why does it seem that by taking a week off I'm losing much more than any progress I've gained over a 2-3 week period?
2.) In relation to the previous point, why am I having such a hard time with making gains? I'm not a big believer in supplements or a "magic pill", but I do take protein shakes as meal replacements, and a pre-workout for focus and energy. Not that I'm trying to be huge or anything, but my gym buddies are all saying that I should be lifting WAY more than what I'm currently doing. Does diet play a huge part in any gains? Am I not recovering fully? Incredibly frustrated right now.
UPDATE 1
Thanks for all the info! This has been awesome so far. The main things that I've learned is what can all effect your test levels and gains. My biggest issue seems to be sleep/rest, then diet, then alcohol. I just can't do what I did when I was in my 20's. Not sure if this is proper Reddit etiquette, but since my family doesn't quite have a lot of extra money hanging around, I'd love to hear a solid strategy on planning / prepping healthy meals on a budget that will help me hit my macros. Suggestions?
UPDATE 2
Just wanted to thank everyone for the great advice! I've been apart of another popular forum (outside of Reddit), and it always seemed like a pissing match between everyone, along with who could make the other person feel like a low-life newb. This has been awesome so far. To sum up everything, I need to refine my diet (I never knew that alcohol and sweets could have such a huge impact on your test levels, and ultimately your gains). I'm on an incredibly tight budget, so I'm going to head over to r/mealprepsunday and r/fitmeals for some ideas that will hopefully fit my budget. I need to get my testosterone levels checked. I need to get more sleep. And finally, I need to change up my program. I'm leaning towards the 5/3/1. The more I read about it, the more I'm diggin it. The last thing I need is to figure out what to do on my off-days, because I feel like 60-min of cardio is not allowing enough recovery time. Thanks again, everyone! I REALLY really appreciate all the advice!! I'll post progress!