What's with the influx of bad advice lately? So far we have something that doesn't even make sense, ATD, and WMS. ATD makes the most sense here, but I definately wouldn't recommend it to a newb.
To OP, there's not a supp that's natural that's going to magically give you mass and definition. You need to make a decision to either gain more definition or add mass, or gain definition while adding mass but a lot slower. Cutting fat while gaining LBM is difficult and requires you to have your diet nailed in, after 4 months you probably have not reached that point yet.
Thanks for the advice. Gives me some stuff to research.
If I had to choose, I'd like to continue to loose body fat and gain definition. My GF doesn't want my arms any bigger anyway:silly:
Should I cut out the protein??
Carbs are still my biggest enemy. Being Italian and loving pasta don't mix. Pizza, potatoes....damn, I better stop before I raid the frig!!
What kind of diets should I look into? Up until now, I just cut down a lot in how much I eat. Now, I think I need to really start looking at WHAT I eat.
Thanks again!
Thanks for the advice. Gives me some stuff to research.
If I had to choose, I'd like to continue to loose body fat and gain definition. My GF doesn't want my arms any bigger anyway:silly:
Thanks for the advice. Gives me some stuff to research.
If I had to choose, I'd like to continue to loose body fat and gain definition. My GF doesn't want my arms any bigger anyway:silly:
Should I cut out the protein??
NO !
Carbs are still my biggest enemy. Being Italian and loving pasta don't mix. Pizza, potatoes....damn, I better stop before I raid the frig!!
If you're having trouble with cutting down on the carbs, just change what type of carbs you are putting into your body.
Whole grains are the best over all, IMO. But, I have read some Men's Health articles stating that whole wheat bread after a workout would be the most beneficial carb due to it being high on the glycemic index chart.
What kind of diets should I look into? Up until now, I just cut down a lot in how much I eat. Now, I think I need to really start looking at WHAT I eat.
Thanks again!
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how old are you and how long have you been training? have you thought about prohomones? or test booster?
..i can't tell if you're serious? a high glycemic carb after workout in your protein is something "new" and you had to read this is men's health magazine of all places? tell me it isn't so!