Please bear with me, I would really appreciate it.
I'm almost 22 years old, stand 6'2" and weigh about 165. I have pretty good genetics and am pretty athletic, but I know my diet is lacking BIG-TIME. I don't have an exercise or workout plan at all, and actually don't plan on having either for another few months or so. I'm just plain too busy to work out right now, but hopefully will be working less in the near future and be able to start.
Anyways, right now I figure taking a few supplements isn't gonna hurt, since I'm probably sorely lacking....I have an athletes body and maintain it like a couch-potato....I am ashamed, honestly. I want to change. I eat decent stuff, just not enough. My dad grows some awesome free range chickens, so I have plenty of good food to eat, I just don't eat enough right now. I figure buying a few essential supplements would get me pumped up to eat more and grow!
I have tried to research as much as possible, but it's truly mind-boggling! Please help me.
I was planning on getting some whey protein, starting to take a multi-vitamin, some combination of Glucosamine/Chondroitin/MSM, and Flax/Fish Oil.
I also was thinking of getting some soy protein to supplement a bit, and adding some creatine, amino acids, and maybe a couple other things once I actually start working out.
Specifically, I was looking at the Optimum Nutrition and Cytosport whey proteins. I don't think I can go wrong with either. Comments are welcome.
1. I was just gonna get some Centrum Silvers locally, but was wondering if there is any other cheap multi that is better?
2. I planned on getting some flax seed oil for sure, but now have heard that fish oil is better for men, and I've also heard taking both is optimal...what's the deal?
3. I have had major surgery on my right knee, and am set on taking some sort of joint supplement. I saw some Clucosamine/Chondroitin/MSM capsules by Fitness Labs for a little over $30 for a 60-day supply. Is this good, or is there a better route?
4. Finally, would it be beneficial to take extra amino acid supplements even if I don't plan on working out? I live a very active lifestyle and don't shy away from any sort of activity, I just don't actually exercise. I figure the whey would be plenty for me for now, but was wondering.
Sorry for being so long-winded, but I'm just so confused, and I know some of you could point me in the right direction.
Just please keep in mind I'm pretty poor right now, and am just trying to get some basics to be healthier, not trying to get the best of the best, anything will be an improvement over my current lifestyle/diet.
Thanks in advance.
-Travis
I'm almost 22 years old, stand 6'2" and weigh about 165. I have pretty good genetics and am pretty athletic, but I know my diet is lacking BIG-TIME. I don't have an exercise or workout plan at all, and actually don't plan on having either for another few months or so. I'm just plain too busy to work out right now, but hopefully will be working less in the near future and be able to start.
Anyways, right now I figure taking a few supplements isn't gonna hurt, since I'm probably sorely lacking....I have an athletes body and maintain it like a couch-potato....I am ashamed, honestly. I want to change. I eat decent stuff, just not enough. My dad grows some awesome free range chickens, so I have plenty of good food to eat, I just don't eat enough right now. I figure buying a few essential supplements would get me pumped up to eat more and grow!
I have tried to research as much as possible, but it's truly mind-boggling! Please help me.
I was planning on getting some whey protein, starting to take a multi-vitamin, some combination of Glucosamine/Chondroitin/MSM, and Flax/Fish Oil.
I also was thinking of getting some soy protein to supplement a bit, and adding some creatine, amino acids, and maybe a couple other things once I actually start working out.
Specifically, I was looking at the Optimum Nutrition and Cytosport whey proteins. I don't think I can go wrong with either. Comments are welcome.
1. I was just gonna get some Centrum Silvers locally, but was wondering if there is any other cheap multi that is better?
2. I planned on getting some flax seed oil for sure, but now have heard that fish oil is better for men, and I've also heard taking both is optimal...what's the deal?
3. I have had major surgery on my right knee, and am set on taking some sort of joint supplement. I saw some Clucosamine/Chondroitin/MSM capsules by Fitness Labs for a little over $30 for a 60-day supply. Is this good, or is there a better route?
4. Finally, would it be beneficial to take extra amino acid supplements even if I don't plan on working out? I live a very active lifestyle and don't shy away from any sort of activity, I just don't actually exercise. I figure the whey would be plenty for me for now, but was wondering.
Sorry for being so long-winded, but I'm just so confused, and I know some of you could point me in the right direction.
Just please keep in mind I'm pretty poor right now, and am just trying to get some basics to be healthier, not trying to get the best of the best, anything will be an improvement over my current lifestyle/diet.
Thanks in advance.
-Travis