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Hello,
First I want to say hello, as this is my first post, and hope I'm in the right spot for this.
Ok, from the beginning. First off I am a Martial Arts Instructor. Been doing the Arts for a littleover 33 years, and am 54 years old.
A little over a year and a half ago, I became very ill with a ruptured intestine, surgery was needed and 50 staples later I come out of it. Almost died as the infection was extreme.
The meds they put me on made me gain weight fast, and within 4 months I was up to 315 lbs, and I am 6' 1" tall. I teach part-time at a fitness center near me, and have done alot of cardio to bring my weight down to 230, but I am not in shape anymore, as this bout of illness kicked my butt big time.
I still have my bad days, but I live with it. Ok moving on, sorry for long intro, but needed everyone to know where I have been.
Now I have never touched weights that much in my life, and working at that fitness center peaked my interest, as I have played with the leg machines and such just to get a burn.
What I am looking for "IF" possible, is a weightlifting routine that I can put some "size" back on my limbs and loose the fat all in one. Don't know if such I thing exsist, but that is what I am here for, to hear from the experts. I know I will ache, I don't care as I have to rehab myself this way, as I "feel the need"
What I have now are smaller arms and legs, although I did retain some of the muscle I put on with the Arts. You would never believe however how fast you can loose it!! There are some PT's at the gym, but the routines I see them put people on and see no results kind-of scares me that they don't know as much as they think. I also don't know all the jargon so please keep it in mind. I need help big time. I hear the Waterbury is the way to go, but as I read up on it it was hard to understand as a noob. *The legs are really a must for me now* So can I put on some big time muscle? If so how do I do it.
Anyway I'll leave it at that for now, and if someone needs more info just ask. Great site and thanks for listening!!
P.S. I also have to watch what I eat, so that plays into the nutrition end of things. I take a multivitamin, and a few others helpers, but would like some suggestions on this area to. Thanks
Hello,
First I want to say hello, as this is my first post, and hope I'm in the right spot for this.
Ok, from the beginning. First off I am a Martial Arts Instructor. Been doing the Arts for a littleover 33 years, and am 54 years old.
A little over a year and a half ago, I became very ill with a ruptured intestine, surgery was needed and 50 staples later I come out of it. Almost died as the infection was extreme.
The meds they put me on made me gain weight fast, and within 4 months I was up to 315 lbs, and I am 6' 1" tall. I teach part-time at a fitness center near me, and have done alot of cardio to bring my weight down to 230, but I am not in shape anymore, as this bout of illness kicked my butt big time.
I still have my bad days, but I live with it. Ok moving on, sorry for long intro, but needed everyone to know where I have been.
Now I have never touched weights that much in my life, and working at that fitness center peaked my interest, as I have played with the leg machines and such just to get a burn.
What I am looking for "IF" possible, is a weightlifting routine that I can put some "size" back on my limbs and loose the fat all in one. Don't know if such I thing exsist, but that is what I am here for, to hear from the experts. I know I will ache, I don't care as I have to rehab myself this way, as I "feel the need"
What I have now are smaller arms and legs, although I did retain some of the muscle I put on with the Arts. You would never believe however how fast you can loose it!! There are some PT's at the gym, but the routines I see them put people on and see no results kind-of scares me that they don't know as much as they think. I also don't know all the jargon so please keep it in mind. I need help big time. I hear the Waterbury is the way to go, but as I read up on it it was hard to understand as a noob. *The legs are really a must for me now* So can I put on some big time muscle? If so how do I do it.
Anyway I'll leave it at that for now, and if someone needs more info just ask. Great site and thanks for listening!!
P.S. I also have to watch what I eat, so that plays into the nutrition end of things. I take a multivitamin, and a few others helpers, but would like some suggestions on this area to. Thanks