Stealth Edit: I've updated the OP with some [hopefully useful] info about designing an exercise program. If people want more things addressed in the OP, feel free to send requests/questions/complaints/etc.
Qwerty710710 said:
Yeah I don't want to be overweight again like 2 years ago. What excerise to you recommend for Bis, Tris, Chest, Shoulders, abs, and Legs??? Should you be taken other supplements other than protein powder??
As the weeks go by I'll try to keep writing up new exercises to do in the OP [I'm also writing my dissertation, so it takes some time]. Your bodypart priority should be something like:
legs, back >>> shoulders, chest, core >>> arms
I think that if you're just getting into this, your supps should be protein powder and creatine [it's very cheap], then add in fish oil soon after, then a good Post Workout drink and BCAAs. I also use a testosterone booster [Alpha Male] but you don't need that until after your mid-20s AND you're pushing yourself to your limits with high workout intensity and what I call "crushing weights," aka weights that could actually crush you.
A Link to the Snitch said:
I'm pretty much still being lazy about losing my weight - all I'm doing is eating pancakes for breakfast, salad/milk for lunch, and something meaty for supper.
I really haven't looked into anything more than lowering my caloric intake, haven't really focused on balancing my sodium etc.
Should I have much less than what's recommended for a day?
There is a time and place for pancakes, but I'm really not a fan of eating them regularly, much less every day. I can only tell you what I base my diet on and stress that it fucking works:
eggs for breakfast, tuna or chicken salad for lunch, lean ground beef or chicken breast for dinner
Now there's lots of other stuff, too, but I really believe that layout should be the center of your diet. Also, if you're going to exercise regularly and well, then you will actually need to get more calories than the typical person. Otherwise your body will burn up muscle for fuel, and that's no good. Trust me, if you're working hard in the gym or outdoors, and getting your calories from clean food, a couple hundred extra calories a day will help, not hurt.
Edit: MrToughPants, you're lucky you weren't around me last night with those hot dogs. Last fall when I was on a strict diet with one cheat meal, for my cheat meal I'd eat
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