Hi ladies and gents:
I've been reading this forum on and off since I was about 17 and thought I needed steroids to get better. Thanks to a few of you I decided against that and saved my little buddies down below. I had torn out my MCL and LCL at the end of my high school football career and that- with the crazy lifestyle college kids tend to live- I never got back into my routine. I'm 21 now and a graduating senior. I've done a good bit of research in the past weeks in the forum (so as not to ask repetitive, stupid questions), but I’m left with a few things I’d like your opinion on. First, the stats:
Age: 22
Height: 6'1"
Weight: ~190
Body Fat: I can only guess, but I’m putting myself in the high teens to low 20's
I am an experienced lifter in the sense that I know how to properly do exercises and know what exercises work what muscles. However, I have not been in a good routine for a few years. Through my reading, I’ve come to believe that the 3-day program outlined in one of the stickies would work best for me (the type-2 fiber routine). The workout that I’ve decided on goes as follows: (following the ABC fiber routine)
M&F:
Chest: decline/incline bench
Shoulders: Dumbbell press
Triceps: close grips
Traps: shrugs
Abs: weighted crunches
W:
Back Width: pull downs
Back Thickness: rows
Biceps: dumbbell curls/ traditional curls
Calves: standing calf raises
Quads: squats
hams: leg curls
So, the first thing I’ll do is get my max's on the various exercises. Now, how should I go about finding the right weights to do for each set (A, B, & C fibers)? And do you think that jumping into this type of workout would really be the right thing for me? As far as supplements go, I think I’ll get back on the creatine, glutamine, and multi-vitamins. It worked well for me in the past. I already have some M1T and 4-AD, but I think I should hold off on those until I get a solid base- how long do you think that would be? (6 months? a year? or is it relative?) I know it's a lot to ask and a big post but any help would be greatly appreciated- you guys have always pointed me in the right direction in the past and I’m sure you'll continue to do the same.
On a side note, I've always been into sports- whether it be football or mixed martial arts. I am not doing anything now and I’m having a very hard time with motivation. Any suggestions or tricks that's worked for ya'll? Anyone know of a good mixed-martial arts gym in atlanta/athens area?
Again, thanks for your time! You can reply to this post, e-mail me, or shoot me a PM- whatever is most convenient for you.
Desperate to get back in shape,
Nic