Aldaron
New member
Hi,
I'm 29, 5' 7", 145 lbs. I've been doing karate for some years, but stopped this year because my current work committments (+ 1.5 hour commute each way!) were making it impossible to make the times when training was scheduled.
In order to stay fit and healthy I've decided to work out instead. Lately I've been exercising on alternate days, 20 mins cardio + either arms/shoulders/abs, or chest/back or legs (cycling through these three).
I've always been an ectomorph -- while I was doing karate I'd never even thought about managing what I ate, and despite my poor habits my BF% seemed to just settle on a constant 15%.
Now, my goals have changed and I'd like to do things a little more properly. As a start, I would like to get my BF% down to about 8-9%, and put on about 15 more pounds of lean muscle. Getting larger would be very welcome, but my first priority is getting lean. I want a six-pack.
So, my questions:
1) With that in mind, it seems stacking AP and Recreate would be a good supplement choice for me. Will that be more than sufficient, or are there any other products which any of you think would also be useful for my goals?
2) Diet. I've been trying to clean up my diet over the last month or so, (more fruit and veg, more protein, less processed carbs) but it's still all very ad hoc and unstructured. I would be grateful for any input on this by the more experienced. Also, a lot of the eating plans I'm seeing love throwing in eggs as a protein source. I fear I'm about to sound heretical here, but I absolutely detest eggs. Looking at a runny raw egg or smelling a frying omelette is enough to make my stomach churn. Is there anything at all I can substitute in place of eggs whenever I see them in an eating plan?
I'm 29, 5' 7", 145 lbs. I've been doing karate for some years, but stopped this year because my current work committments (+ 1.5 hour commute each way!) were making it impossible to make the times when training was scheduled.
In order to stay fit and healthy I've decided to work out instead. Lately I've been exercising on alternate days, 20 mins cardio + either arms/shoulders/abs, or chest/back or legs (cycling through these three).
I've always been an ectomorph -- while I was doing karate I'd never even thought about managing what I ate, and despite my poor habits my BF% seemed to just settle on a constant 15%.
Now, my goals have changed and I'd like to do things a little more properly. As a start, I would like to get my BF% down to about 8-9%, and put on about 15 more pounds of lean muscle. Getting larger would be very welcome, but my first priority is getting lean. I want a six-pack.
So, my questions:
1) With that in mind, it seems stacking AP and Recreate would be a good supplement choice for me. Will that be more than sufficient, or are there any other products which any of you think would also be useful for my goals?
2) Diet. I've been trying to clean up my diet over the last month or so, (more fruit and veg, more protein, less processed carbs) but it's still all very ad hoc and unstructured. I would be grateful for any input on this by the more experienced. Also, a lot of the eating plans I'm seeing love throwing in eggs as a protein source. I fear I'm about to sound heretical here, but I absolutely detest eggs. Looking at a runny raw egg or smelling a frying omelette is enough to make my stomach churn. Is there anything at all I can substitute in place of eggs whenever I see them in an eating plan?