Skwarwheels
New Member
Hello,
first off, thank you for a great and informative site!
I've been lifting weights, although very infrequently, for several years. I'm now 39 years old. Because of lack of effort and lack of consistancy, I'm not much stronger or bigger now than I was when I was in my teens. I'm 6'7" and a soft 260 lbs. I have some muscle, but I'm not that strong. Arms are 15.5 inches. Max bench is about 160 (for 5) and squat (to floor) is not much more.
Of course I want to gain 50 lbs of muscle while losing 50 lbs of fat, and have it happen in 12 weeks so I can win a new ferrari, but what I'm really looking for is a dose of reality.
Am I now too old to put on any noticable size? I believe in the philosopy's of Animal Mass and John Smith, I am willing to do the 5x5 the way it's laid out for the beginners, I will eat well, and I will never even think of doing an islolation exercise again. I'm just wondering what I can realistically expect in the way of size and strength at my age.
Should I watch my caloric intake to get lean, then eat big to add wieght, or should I just clean up my diet and let my training "transform" my midsection? I must have a fairly good metabolism, because after my years of eating at the local chinese buffet, I should weigh 360, not 260.
Also, I saw a quick mention of mixing in 4x10-12 with the 5x5's in one of the post. Would this be productive to phase in on a regular basis? Say 3-4 weeks of 4x10, 3-4 weeks of 5x5, a deconditioning week, then repeat, or just stick with the 5x5 rep scheme?
Thank you for any feedback or help. I cannot say it enough...great site!
Michael
first off, thank you for a great and informative site!
I've been lifting weights, although very infrequently, for several years. I'm now 39 years old. Because of lack of effort and lack of consistancy, I'm not much stronger or bigger now than I was when I was in my teens. I'm 6'7" and a soft 260 lbs. I have some muscle, but I'm not that strong. Arms are 15.5 inches. Max bench is about 160 (for 5) and squat (to floor) is not much more.
Of course I want to gain 50 lbs of muscle while losing 50 lbs of fat, and have it happen in 12 weeks so I can win a new ferrari, but what I'm really looking for is a dose of reality.
Am I now too old to put on any noticable size? I believe in the philosopy's of Animal Mass and John Smith, I am willing to do the 5x5 the way it's laid out for the beginners, I will eat well, and I will never even think of doing an islolation exercise again. I'm just wondering what I can realistically expect in the way of size and strength at my age.
Should I watch my caloric intake to get lean, then eat big to add wieght, or should I just clean up my diet and let my training "transform" my midsection? I must have a fairly good metabolism, because after my years of eating at the local chinese buffet, I should weigh 360, not 260.
Also, I saw a quick mention of mixing in 4x10-12 with the 5x5's in one of the post. Would this be productive to phase in on a regular basis? Say 3-4 weeks of 4x10, 3-4 weeks of 5x5, a deconditioning week, then repeat, or just stick with the 5x5 rep scheme?
Thank you for any feedback or help. I cannot say it enough...great site!
Michael
