ROIDDERS Freak Platinum Today at 9:30 AM #31 Very important to balance the gym grind, and life together. A lot of people can't do it.
chesty Bodybuilding Competitor Elite Moderator Today at 9:34 AM #32 Nice job, man. 125 mg, split twice a week Is not bad at all.
Ulter Chairman Member Chairman Member Today at 9:39 AM #33 why the hcg? just curious what the reasoning is.
e2 Elite Mentor Platinum Today at 11:13 AM #35 Make sure you update us on specific Foods, you're eating, not just your Macros very important to know that.
Make sure you update us on specific Foods, you're eating, not just your Macros very important to know that.
2Thick Elite Mentor Platinum Today at 11:20 AM #36 Not bad. Getting 190 protein grams. It's a solid amount for your situation.
MasonicBodybuilder Moderator Chairman Member Today at 11:20 AM #37 Good job brother. Maybe try that 4 day split and see how you like it. You can always switch back to 5 days easily.
Good job brother. Maybe try that 4 day split and see how you like it. You can always switch back to 5 days easily.
Vadim Fedorov Chairman Member Chairman Member Today at 11:27 AM #38 Seems like you're keeping your protein and your carbs about the same. Looks like it's about 40%. So pretty standard.
Seems like you're keeping your protein and your carbs about the same. Looks like it's about 40%. So pretty standard.
wootoom MODERATOR Elite Moderator Chairman Member Today at 11:33 AM #39 Keep up the good work man. Maybe give us a weekend update or early next week on specific training routine. You did.
Keep up the good work man. Maybe give us a weekend update or early next week on specific training routine. You did.
AusCreatine V.I.P. EF Logger 57 minutes ago #40 ROIDDERS said: Very important to balance the gym grind, and life together. A lot of people can't do it. Click to expand... With the addition of a young child and a pregnant wife, gotta put family first and be flexible with training
ROIDDERS said: Very important to balance the gym grind, and life together. A lot of people can't do it. Click to expand... With the addition of a young child and a pregnant wife, gotta put family first and be flexible with training