baseball1846
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Hi all! As the title states, I am a pretty big guy, but I would like to think that I am in reasonably good shape and have decent lean muscle mass (body fat varies from 13-16% this past year). I wear size 38 pants that fit pretty loose and usually fit onto an XL t-shirt, if that helps. I have been training 6 days a week for the past 2 years, and also walk/train my dog every day and do the occasional hike or round of golf. In the last few months, my gym has mixed up the training routines to be much more difficult, so that may be a factor. Here is my usual routine:
4:45 - wake up, get to the gym by 5:15. I am usually in bed by 9:30 or so, so i get around 7 hours of sleep, and I have ZERO problems sleeping. No food - I have a black cold brew (no cream/sugar - 220mg caffeine) on the drive over there as my pre-workout. My Hydroflask is 40oz and i put in a pack of Athletic Greens and either a pack of LMNT or Liquid IV, depending on what i have at home and i drink that during the workout.
Workout is 60 min semi-private circuit training and pretty intense. Trainer is an ex-professional bodybuilder, but he doesn't push that philosophy in his training, and the clientele there is pretty diverse so he caters to each individual. Monday (Legs) Tuesday (Back/Shoulders) Wednesday (Cardio) Thursday (Legs / Core) Friday (Chest/Arms) Saturday (Kickboxing/Cardio)
After every workout I walk on the treadmill at incline - 10 minutes total at 6' incline side step and walking backwards at around 1.5-1.8mph, 15 minutes with a 40lb TRX power bag on my shoulders at 15' incline at 2.0-2.5mph depending on how I feel.
After workout I have a NutraBio Whey protein with unsweetened almond milk or water, usually with some unflavored collagen as well.
Home by 7:30, get some work done, usually take a 30-45 minutes nap at some point in the morning. I don't eat any breakfast other than the protein shake. For lunch and dinner I usually eat some type of meat and rice with a vegetable. I probably have 40-60oz. more water during the day. I have some "healthy" protein bars that I might have one of per day as a snack. Sometimes I make a second protein shake to drink with my dinner. I do not eat after dinner at all, so I fast
Lately even with the nap I have still had a significant lack of energy, and some muscle soreness that I haven't really had before. Some of it is most likely due to the harder circuits, but on days I feel tired I will train lighter, but still am tired/sore.
Supplements - I take all Pure Encapsulations supplements, 1 serving of UltraNutrient, 10,000 IU Vitamin D (i have been deficient in the past), Macular Support and Nordic Naturals 2X Ultra Omega, and a few others depending on how I feel. I just ordered some Glucosamine/MSM, Genius caffeine-free pre-workout, L-Glutamine and ZMA based on spending about a half hour in this sub.
So, too much training? Diet sucks? Supplements wrong? What say you Reddit?!
Thanks in advance for any advice/opinions.
4:45 - wake up, get to the gym by 5:15. I am usually in bed by 9:30 or so, so i get around 7 hours of sleep, and I have ZERO problems sleeping. No food - I have a black cold brew (no cream/sugar - 220mg caffeine) on the drive over there as my pre-workout. My Hydroflask is 40oz and i put in a pack of Athletic Greens and either a pack of LMNT or Liquid IV, depending on what i have at home and i drink that during the workout.
Workout is 60 min semi-private circuit training and pretty intense. Trainer is an ex-professional bodybuilder, but he doesn't push that philosophy in his training, and the clientele there is pretty diverse so he caters to each individual. Monday (Legs) Tuesday (Back/Shoulders) Wednesday (Cardio) Thursday (Legs / Core) Friday (Chest/Arms) Saturday (Kickboxing/Cardio)
After every workout I walk on the treadmill at incline - 10 minutes total at 6' incline side step and walking backwards at around 1.5-1.8mph, 15 minutes with a 40lb TRX power bag on my shoulders at 15' incline at 2.0-2.5mph depending on how I feel.
After workout I have a NutraBio Whey protein with unsweetened almond milk or water, usually with some unflavored collagen as well.
Home by 7:30, get some work done, usually take a 30-45 minutes nap at some point in the morning. I don't eat any breakfast other than the protein shake. For lunch and dinner I usually eat some type of meat and rice with a vegetable. I probably have 40-60oz. more water during the day. I have some "healthy" protein bars that I might have one of per day as a snack. Sometimes I make a second protein shake to drink with my dinner. I do not eat after dinner at all, so I fast
Lately even with the nap I have still had a significant lack of energy, and some muscle soreness that I haven't really had before. Some of it is most likely due to the harder circuits, but on days I feel tired I will train lighter, but still am tired/sore.
Supplements - I take all Pure Encapsulations supplements, 1 serving of UltraNutrient, 10,000 IU Vitamin D (i have been deficient in the past), Macular Support and Nordic Naturals 2X Ultra Omega, and a few others depending on how I feel. I just ordered some Glucosamine/MSM, Genius caffeine-free pre-workout, L-Glutamine and ZMA based on spending about a half hour in this sub.
So, too much training? Diet sucks? Supplements wrong? What say you Reddit?!
Thanks in advance for any advice/opinions.