Hello all. 33 year old male from Canada here.
215 lbs. 6'2. Seriously lifted in my early 20's, now I stay fit and in shape, however there is always room for improvement.
I have a passion in life. Aside from music and photography, I play a LOT of hockey. 3-4 times a week all winter. I consider myself decent, but I am starting to feel the effects of aging in terms of my muscle recovery. I am finding that my legs just cannot recover quick enough after a good skate. In my early days, this wasnt a problem!
I stretch, I do a proper cool up and warm down. I will ride my bike to get rid of as much lactic acid as I can after skating. But still, my recovery isnt what it used to be, and on a back to back skate, I am at about 60% the second day due to sore/tired legs.
I supplement with creatine and protein. I strive for 150 grams of protein per day, and drink a LOT of water. My goal is to be able to recover quicker, and continue to play at a high level throughout the whole season. Im aware after reading MANY threads about those in here who like to discourage newbs from using gear for all the wrong reasons, so right now I am not asking for any tips on dosages and gear to use, but moreso if this is something even worth considering.
I would consider something very low in dosage, to avoid as many issues as possible. I have a friend who competes, so access to most gear is not a problem. I would also consult him for a proper PCT and any other advice.
Anyhow, can anyone chime in here, and tell me if this is soemthing to persue, or if I should re-think my strategy? Id like to do thigns for the right reasons, and do it the right way, but value those with experience over anything.
Thanks for any advice!