1 year comparison & my body progression over the years
Please look at my bodyweight data too, I'm NOT doing maingaining
As you can see, I've made virtually no progress from Aug 8, 2022 to Oct 1, 2023. I chose to compare these 2 points in time because of similar body weight.
I'm generally very good at not comparing myself to others when it comes to progress, but I do compare myself to myself, and over the past year or so I started getting suspect about the gains I'm making (or lack thereof). But I just thought that I needed more patience and that I needed to trust the process.
But looking at the year over year pics I took at the same bodyweight, I think I'm not delusional in thinking that I've made no progress. This is very demotivating, especially because I put in so much effort and made so many sacrifices for the gym. And honestly I have no idea how to go about addressing issues like this, so I'm seeking help from you guys. I'll provide as much detail I can in this post. Thank you all in advance.
[h5]Stats[/h5]
25M, 6', 168.3lbs. Been training for around 4 years.
[h5]Routines[/h5]
Aug 3, 2020 to July 2, 2021: a mix between PPL, GZCLP, and nSuns
July 5, 2021 to Aug 21, 2021: Stronger By Science Reps to Failure 5 day
Aug 30, 2021 to Oct 18, 2021: PPL in shitty apartment gym because of travel, more so just maintenance
Dec 1, 2021 to Jan 16, 2022: got access to a real gym, started with PPL
Jan 19, 2022 to Sep 4, 2022: Stronger By Science Hypertrophy 5 day
Sep 7, 2022 to Dec 6, 2022: was travelling, mostly GZCLP, some days skipped, more so just maintenance
Dec 10, 2022 to Feb 25, 2023: Stronger by Science RTF + Hypertrophy 5 day (note that I got covid and recovered for 2 weeks between Dec 29 to Jan 15)
Feb 27, 2023 to May 27, 2023: Creeping Death II
May 30, 2023 to Aug 27, 2023: Trainedbyjp Full Body (beat the logbook training)
Aug 29, 2023 to Oct 8, 2023: Project Colossus
Oct 10, 2023 to Nov 26, 2023: Gamma Bomb
Nov 27, 2023 to Now: GVS Ravage
[h5]Diet & Nutrition[/h5]
MacroFactor data
I started a cut from end of Feb at ~172lbs to ~158lbs at end of Apr. Then maintained for a bit and started a lean bulk at a goal rate of 0.42lbs/week. I eat pretty much the same thing everyday, track macros religiously, and make sure I hit my macro goals everyday.
I follow a balanced diet plan by MacroFactor. Right now the macros are 141g protein, 75g fat, and 253g carbs for a total of 2261 calories a day.
I don't do drugs nor alcohol.
[h5]Supplementation[/h5]
Creatine, protein powder, fish oil, and Vit D. Nothing crazy.
[h5]Training[/h5]
I definitely put in the effort, pretty much always going to 0-1 RIR. I really don't think intensity is the problem here. I also control the eccentric, don't do cheat reps or ego lift, etc. Volume is on the higher end in general.
[h5]Recovery[/h5]
I get 7.5-8hrs sleep everyday. No high stress (same or below 2022 levels). Sedentary outside the gym. I seldom feel weak or lethargic in the gym. I also have intra-workout shakes (cluster dextrin and EAAs, as prescribed by John Meadows).
[h5]My guesses as to what's wrong[/h5]
Volume: I'm a recovering volume junkie, and while high volume worked well in my noob gain phase, perhaps it's not doing me any good now.
Strength progression: I'm not sure if this is a symptom or cause, but my strength (at least on the big 3) peaked at around the end of 2020 when I was eating like a pig and following GZCLP. And in general, I'm very weak for my size. Last time I did bench, I did 165x9, 165x7, 155x8... At my peak I did 200x5 which is not that impressive to begin with. And just in general for all exercises, I find it very hard to progress on strength. Usually when I start a new routine/exercise, I can make some initial progress, but then I just hit a wall and can't progress further on the numbers.
Bloodwork: I haven't done any recent bloodwork but previously when I did them, my T results were on the lower end, I think range was like 2xx-9xx and I was in the 3xx-4xx the few times when I did them, which is not ideal considering I should be at my peak T level around now, and all the factors like sleep, stress, diet are all dialed in. I do have some low T symptoms but they weren't severe enough to affect my daily life or gym progress so I didn't bother with TRT or whatever. But maybe now it's a good time to look deeper into it.
Hopefully I provided enough information, if not, let me know and I can provide more details. After this revelation yesterday, I lost a lot of motivation and find it hard to wake up at 5:30am everyday to go to the gym before work. Any help is appreciated, thank you.
edit: People are saying my legs are bigger but when I compare my thigh measurements from a year back to now, they're actually smaller now (56-57.4cm vs 56-56.5cm now). I think it could be lighting, the different boxer I had on, or maybe I was flexing in one and not the other, I'm really not sure.
Another thing that's for sure is that my arm had absolutely no growth.
Please look at my bodyweight data too, I'm NOT doing maingaining
As you can see, I've made virtually no progress from Aug 8, 2022 to Oct 1, 2023. I chose to compare these 2 points in time because of similar body weight.
I'm generally very good at not comparing myself to others when it comes to progress, but I do compare myself to myself, and over the past year or so I started getting suspect about the gains I'm making (or lack thereof). But I just thought that I needed more patience and that I needed to trust the process.
But looking at the year over year pics I took at the same bodyweight, I think I'm not delusional in thinking that I've made no progress. This is very demotivating, especially because I put in so much effort and made so many sacrifices for the gym. And honestly I have no idea how to go about addressing issues like this, so I'm seeking help from you guys. I'll provide as much detail I can in this post. Thank you all in advance.
[h5]Stats[/h5]
25M, 6', 168.3lbs. Been training for around 4 years.
[h5]Routines[/h5]
Aug 3, 2020 to July 2, 2021: a mix between PPL, GZCLP, and nSuns
July 5, 2021 to Aug 21, 2021: Stronger By Science Reps to Failure 5 day
Aug 30, 2021 to Oct 18, 2021: PPL in shitty apartment gym because of travel, more so just maintenance
Dec 1, 2021 to Jan 16, 2022: got access to a real gym, started with PPL
Jan 19, 2022 to Sep 4, 2022: Stronger By Science Hypertrophy 5 day
Sep 7, 2022 to Dec 6, 2022: was travelling, mostly GZCLP, some days skipped, more so just maintenance
Dec 10, 2022 to Feb 25, 2023: Stronger by Science RTF + Hypertrophy 5 day (note that I got covid and recovered for 2 weeks between Dec 29 to Jan 15)
Feb 27, 2023 to May 27, 2023: Creeping Death II
May 30, 2023 to Aug 27, 2023: Trainedbyjp Full Body (beat the logbook training)
Aug 29, 2023 to Oct 8, 2023: Project Colossus
Oct 10, 2023 to Nov 26, 2023: Gamma Bomb
Nov 27, 2023 to Now: GVS Ravage
[h5]Diet & Nutrition[/h5]
MacroFactor data
I started a cut from end of Feb at ~172lbs to ~158lbs at end of Apr. Then maintained for a bit and started a lean bulk at a goal rate of 0.42lbs/week. I eat pretty much the same thing everyday, track macros religiously, and make sure I hit my macro goals everyday.
I follow a balanced diet plan by MacroFactor. Right now the macros are 141g protein, 75g fat, and 253g carbs for a total of 2261 calories a day.
I don't do drugs nor alcohol.
[h5]Supplementation[/h5]
Creatine, protein powder, fish oil, and Vit D. Nothing crazy.
[h5]Training[/h5]
I definitely put in the effort, pretty much always going to 0-1 RIR. I really don't think intensity is the problem here. I also control the eccentric, don't do cheat reps or ego lift, etc. Volume is on the higher end in general.
[h5]Recovery[/h5]
I get 7.5-8hrs sleep everyday. No high stress (same or below 2022 levels). Sedentary outside the gym. I seldom feel weak or lethargic in the gym. I also have intra-workout shakes (cluster dextrin and EAAs, as prescribed by John Meadows).
[h5]My guesses as to what's wrong[/h5]
Volume: I'm a recovering volume junkie, and while high volume worked well in my noob gain phase, perhaps it's not doing me any good now.
Strength progression: I'm not sure if this is a symptom or cause, but my strength (at least on the big 3) peaked at around the end of 2020 when I was eating like a pig and following GZCLP. And in general, I'm very weak for my size. Last time I did bench, I did 165x9, 165x7, 155x8... At my peak I did 200x5 which is not that impressive to begin with. And just in general for all exercises, I find it very hard to progress on strength. Usually when I start a new routine/exercise, I can make some initial progress, but then I just hit a wall and can't progress further on the numbers.
Bloodwork: I haven't done any recent bloodwork but previously when I did them, my T results were on the lower end, I think range was like 2xx-9xx and I was in the 3xx-4xx the few times when I did them, which is not ideal considering I should be at my peak T level around now, and all the factors like sleep, stress, diet are all dialed in. I do have some low T symptoms but they weren't severe enough to affect my daily life or gym progress so I didn't bother with TRT or whatever. But maybe now it's a good time to look deeper into it.
Hopefully I provided enough information, if not, let me know and I can provide more details. After this revelation yesterday, I lost a lot of motivation and find it hard to wake up at 5:30am everyday to go to the gym before work. Any help is appreciated, thank you.
edit: People are saying my legs are bigger but when I compare my thigh measurements from a year back to now, they're actually smaller now (56-57.4cm vs 56-56.5cm now). I think it could be lighting, the different boxer I had on, or maybe I was flexing in one and not the other, I'm really not sure.
Another thing that's for sure is that my arm had absolutely no growth.