Hellawulf
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Its been a while since I've been on but currently I'm 6'2", 188 pounds. I'm also currently doing Ju Jitsu 3xs a week, Yoga once a week, swimming 12-20 laps 3xs a week then going to the gym and doing push ups, pull ups, and sit ups then running 1.5 miles trying to get progressively faster (increasing .1 mph per week), and doing Bill Starr's 5x5 workout routine.
This means that I'm powerlifting, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and doing those cardio routines one Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, with yoga on Tuesday nights, and Ju Jitsu (which is probably the most intense cardio I can possibly think of) on Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights.
Also Ju Jitsu takes a heavy physical toll on your body, the class that I'm in is pretty hardcore and I currently have a black eye, and bruises from head to toe.
My diet plan consists of drinking a protein shake and eating a small bowl of Special K for breakfast, trying to sneak in some snacks such as an apple, Bear Naked Granola and nuts, or a South Beach diet bar between breakfast and lunch, then for lunch eating a stoufer's dinner (the reason for which is because I have absolutely no time in my day and because after reading the nutrition labels, they actually seem to have a pretty good ratio of proteins/fats/carbohydrates), taking a protein shake right after my workout, then again munching on some Granola, fruits and nuts before dinner in which I eat another stoufer's dinner. Then right before bed I eat a can of tuna, with some wheat thins and some carrots and drink a casein protein shake.
I try to get 8 hours of sleep a night, but usually get in the 6-7 range. Also, I try to take a 20-25 minute nap each day.
Between being a Biochem major with a minor in biomedical physics, a part time teacher and tutor, the VP of an Honors society and my workouts I don't have any time to cook or even prepare food. So that's typically about the best I can do. I've cut out sweet foods and junk foods (i.e. burgers, hot dogs, and pizza - with the exception of a burrito on Mondays, Moe's Mondays!). I also take a vitamin in the morning, and before my lifting sessions I drink an NO-xplode. What do you guys think?
I'm just feeling really worn out a lot of the day, and my body feels really banged up, but I'm trying to train for Air Force Special Ops. I've worked my way into this, starting off just working out, then adding in the cardio routine, then the yoga, and now the ju jitsu, do you think eventually my body will just get used to this and I won't be so worn out?
This means that I'm powerlifting, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and doing those cardio routines one Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, with yoga on Tuesday nights, and Ju Jitsu (which is probably the most intense cardio I can possibly think of) on Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights.
Also Ju Jitsu takes a heavy physical toll on your body, the class that I'm in is pretty hardcore and I currently have a black eye, and bruises from head to toe.
My diet plan consists of drinking a protein shake and eating a small bowl of Special K for breakfast, trying to sneak in some snacks such as an apple, Bear Naked Granola and nuts, or a South Beach diet bar between breakfast and lunch, then for lunch eating a stoufer's dinner (the reason for which is because I have absolutely no time in my day and because after reading the nutrition labels, they actually seem to have a pretty good ratio of proteins/fats/carbohydrates), taking a protein shake right after my workout, then again munching on some Granola, fruits and nuts before dinner in which I eat another stoufer's dinner. Then right before bed I eat a can of tuna, with some wheat thins and some carrots and drink a casein protein shake.
I try to get 8 hours of sleep a night, but usually get in the 6-7 range. Also, I try to take a 20-25 minute nap each day.
Between being a Biochem major with a minor in biomedical physics, a part time teacher and tutor, the VP of an Honors society and my workouts I don't have any time to cook or even prepare food. So that's typically about the best I can do. I've cut out sweet foods and junk foods (i.e. burgers, hot dogs, and pizza - with the exception of a burrito on Mondays, Moe's Mondays!). I also take a vitamin in the morning, and before my lifting sessions I drink an NO-xplode. What do you guys think?
I'm just feeling really worn out a lot of the day, and my body feels really banged up, but I'm trying to train for Air Force Special Ops. I've worked my way into this, starting off just working out, then adding in the cardio routine, then the yoga, and now the ju jitsu, do you think eventually my body will just get used to this and I won't be so worn out?