saderboy80
Active member
Okay, so as the title says I haven’t not weight trained in roughly 3yrs (several surgeries, some unforeseen life events, etc….) No, those aren’t excuses not to workout but I’m being transparent. I have been doing LISS cardio on my Bowflex Treadclimber and between Nov 1st & January 11th, I went from 201 to 150lbs (goal was to drop as much fat as possible but ended up loosing lean mass too).
Now, I am completely recovered from all surgeries (cleared by surgeons, primary care and chiropractor) and ready to put in the work.
I’m thinking start with Push/Pull/Legs and not use any gear for a while?
For example at my peak I was 185lbs @ 7.9% BF (via repeated BodPod tests).
Bench: 350lbs
Squat: 450lbs
Deadlift: 450lbs
Strict Seated Military Press: 225lbs x10
Wasn’t that aesthetically pleasing in my own opinion, kind of blocky with big traps and an 18in neck. Waist was 28in. I do not recall my other measurements but usually biceps are a weak point and upper chest.
Do I go with PPL? Or is that starting off with too much stress on the CNS?
Otherwise would probably do: (back/triceps, legs, shoulders, chest/biceps).
Any advice is appreciated!
Also, if someone does recommend gear, I have quite the lengthy list I can post.
Thank you all! Stay safe and swole!
Now, I am completely recovered from all surgeries (cleared by surgeons, primary care and chiropractor) and ready to put in the work.
I’m thinking start with Push/Pull/Legs and not use any gear for a while?
For example at my peak I was 185lbs @ 7.9% BF (via repeated BodPod tests).
Bench: 350lbs
Squat: 450lbs
Deadlift: 450lbs
Strict Seated Military Press: 225lbs x10
Wasn’t that aesthetically pleasing in my own opinion, kind of blocky with big traps and an 18in neck. Waist was 28in. I do not recall my other measurements but usually biceps are a weak point and upper chest.
Do I go with PPL? Or is that starting off with too much stress on the CNS?
Otherwise would probably do: (back/triceps, legs, shoulders, chest/biceps).
Any advice is appreciated!
Also, if someone does recommend gear, I have quite the lengthy list I can post.
Thank you all! Stay safe and swole!