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Honest Opinions
I'm 48 years old and I don't want to become one of those guys who thinks he looks good in a speedo, but he's actually creeping everyone out, LOL.
I've been on and off this board many times over the years. It's been quite a while since I visited last or posted. So I don't know who the current regulars are. I think I recognize Byron. I've been hitting the weights very hard this year, trying to build up that muscular body I've always wanted. I've managed to put on 20 pounds in the past 7 months. I know some of it is fat and I start working on losing that next week....cutting back on calories and doing cardio. I'll keep up the weights so I can hold on to as much muscle as I can. We have a Caribbean cruise coming up in a few months. Living in suburbia and working out at home, I rarely have a chance to wear a speedo. That's why I usually workout in one. Vacation is the one time I get to let a little bit of the exhibitionist in me out in public, LOL. I'd like some honest opinions. Keep in mind I want to trim at least a couple inches off my waist... If anyone has any suggestions or advice on cutting or losing fat when you're over 40, I can use all the help I can get. I was always skinny growing up, so losing fat is new to me. |
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Eat 6/7 meals a day, but "small portion" each time.
Cut salt, sugar, oil, calories. Reduce starchy food/pastry/spaghetti or simple carbohydrate. Choose food with more protein, whole food, complex carbohydrate, LOW G.I. food. Drink more water. Fish/lean chicken salad with low fat/salt dressing. Lean steak. Sushi. Some beans. Nuts/fruits for snacking. |
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You are going to gain it back on the cruise
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Put more time weight training on chest, legs, back compound exercises.
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Day1 chest
Day2 aerobic Day3 legs Day4 shoulder Day5 back Day6 aerobic Day7 rest Spend 20 minutes train your abs once every 2 to 3 days. You may spend one day per week train your biceps/triceps. Each session one and a half hour, try heavier weights. |
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What is your current height & weight
THree words "stationary rowing machine" |
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Trust me, I've been lifting super heavy for the past seven months. 200 lb lat pulldowns, 50 lb dumbbell curls, etc. The twenty pounds I've put on this year is mostly muscle.... 3 inches on chest, 2 inches on arms, 2 inches on legs. I'd love to start running, but not sure my knees are up for it. I already walk the dogs for 30 minutes every day and will probably use my elliptical runner in addition to that. I'm currently doing a four day split workout, about 90 minutes four days per week. I'd like to build a little more but have been happy with my progress so far. I need to lose some fat and plan to concentrate on that while maintaining my current workout. |
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Plus One!!!!!! |
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Does this work with a 23yr old. I am currently a vegetarian so I am bad when it comes to protein intake but...
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I'm hardly an expert dietician nor body builder or trainer but I have been a swim coach and assistant and have always been on a swim team or Master's workout group. I think the physical proportions that rock the speedo are what comes from such activities, and a lifetime of them, and keeping the weight under control with smart eating and monitoring of changes. A lot of dryland exercises with or without weights are great for improving this look, for this I very highly recommend a book called "Swimming Anatomy" by Ian Macleod.
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