Endurance guy needs first cycle advice
This is a bit wordy, but I want to paint as accurate and complete a picture as possible. I’ll really appreciate your patience. I’m 36 years old, and want to do my first cycle.
For years I struggled with my weight. I’m 5’10 and had hovered around 205-215 since my early 20s. I started lifting several years ago, was active, ran, biked a lot, but always struggled with my diet and a bf% over 20%.
About a year ago I made a commitment to take things more seriously and signed on with a talented trainer, who helped me add structure to my routine and approach, tweaked my diet several times, and for the past 4 months I’ve held steady at 180-185# and 10-12%bf. I have ab definition for the first time in my life and feel great. You can check out my profile for a recent pic.
I’m now really struggling to pack on more weight – as my metabolism is unbelievably unforgiving when I start adding more calories - I put on fat very easily. So I consume approx 2200 cals a day…lift 4 days a week and do cardio at a HR of 140-160 for 45 mins 6 days a week. I eat clean, take a multivitamin, zinc, extra C, joint support and a metabolic booster daily. I use creatine post-workout and glutamine before bed.
I also have started training to do triathlons in the summer of 2006 with a buddy (a guy more like a lil’ bro to me – he’s 29 and jacked, it seems to come so easily to him and sometimes it really makes me nuts). Are endurance training and weight training incompatible? Or will they compliment each other and will my cardio help keep me lean while I cycle and increase my caloric intake?
Some of the girls at the gym started coming up to me a few months ago and telling me I looked really good – that I had accomplished a lot and should be proud to be showing such great results. This made me feel incredible, as I’m sure you can all relate.
Call me a narcissist, but I want more than that.
I do work with a trainer who is completely natural, and tells me we can do this naturally. But I feel like I have to work so unbelievably hard for minimal gains, and my monthly measurements ebb back and forth, never really lurching forward and leaving me feeling discouraged and de-motivated.
I want to do a cycle, but am torn whether I want to do one which will help me make slow, sustainable gains without giving the outward sign that I’ve gone nuts on test, breaking out all over my body or putting pounds of water on my face or, conversely, one that packs on 15-20 lbs (prolly a combination of sust, deca, dbol and pct) for immediate result and gratification. I work in sales and need to present myself as professional, confident and charismatic. It may turn out that a 10-12 week cycle of test and pct for a few weeks is just fine, and I’ll gear up for the next, more involved cycle. But honestly, I’ve changed usernames and need some encouragement.
Your thoughts, gentlemen? I need a big bro here.
This is a bit wordy, but I want to paint as accurate and complete a picture as possible. I’ll really appreciate your patience. I’m 36 years old, and want to do my first cycle.
For years I struggled with my weight. I’m 5’10 and had hovered around 205-215 since my early 20s. I started lifting several years ago, was active, ran, biked a lot, but always struggled with my diet and a bf% over 20%.
About a year ago I made a commitment to take things more seriously and signed on with a talented trainer, who helped me add structure to my routine and approach, tweaked my diet several times, and for the past 4 months I’ve held steady at 180-185# and 10-12%bf. I have ab definition for the first time in my life and feel great. You can check out my profile for a recent pic.
I’m now really struggling to pack on more weight – as my metabolism is unbelievably unforgiving when I start adding more calories - I put on fat very easily. So I consume approx 2200 cals a day…lift 4 days a week and do cardio at a HR of 140-160 for 45 mins 6 days a week. I eat clean, take a multivitamin, zinc, extra C, joint support and a metabolic booster daily. I use creatine post-workout and glutamine before bed.
I also have started training to do triathlons in the summer of 2006 with a buddy (a guy more like a lil’ bro to me – he’s 29 and jacked, it seems to come so easily to him and sometimes it really makes me nuts). Are endurance training and weight training incompatible? Or will they compliment each other and will my cardio help keep me lean while I cycle and increase my caloric intake?
Some of the girls at the gym started coming up to me a few months ago and telling me I looked really good – that I had accomplished a lot and should be proud to be showing such great results. This made me feel incredible, as I’m sure you can all relate.
Call me a narcissist, but I want more than that.
I do work with a trainer who is completely natural, and tells me we can do this naturally. But I feel like I have to work so unbelievably hard for minimal gains, and my monthly measurements ebb back and forth, never really lurching forward and leaving me feeling discouraged and de-motivated.
I want to do a cycle, but am torn whether I want to do one which will help me make slow, sustainable gains without giving the outward sign that I’ve gone nuts on test, breaking out all over my body or putting pounds of water on my face or, conversely, one that packs on 15-20 lbs (prolly a combination of sust, deca, dbol and pct) for immediate result and gratification. I work in sales and need to present myself as professional, confident and charismatic. It may turn out that a 10-12 week cycle of test and pct for a few weeks is just fine, and I’ll gear up for the next, more involved cycle. But honestly, I’ve changed usernames and need some encouragement.
Your thoughts, gentlemen? I need a big bro here.
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