Hello all!
I've been posting on the Men's Health forum regarding my lifelong hypogonadism and what I'm doing about it. I'm on HCG which has brought my free testosterone levels to the middle of the normal range and I'm taking Indolplex/DIM which will, hopefully, bring my E2 levels down to low normal. (They're at the upper limit of normal now).
I'm 44 years old, 6'3", 255 lbs. with a very high bf%. I haven't measured it, but I do know that I have very poor musculature.
In the past, whenever I tried to work out I would get so sore and fatigued after the first 1 or 2 workouts that I would stop. Now, because of the HRT that I'm on I decided to try again. I've been going to a small local gym 3 x / week for 1/2 an hour with a trainer and have experienced minimal soreness. I assume that this is due to my higher testosterone levels.
My trainer is a nice young guy, who I believe knows very little about fitness. It seems like he has me jumping around doing whatever pops into his head. I've been going for a couple of months and haven't really noticed gains. (Maybe they're there but with no regular routine it's hard to keep track of weights and reps). I'd like to present him with a routine that I can do in half an hour and that he can oversee and I'd like a reccommendation. Also, I have a treadmill at home which I have used very intermittently but am happy to incorporate into a routine.
Also, I've never done squats and I'm not so confident that I can pull them off with a barbell on my shoulders without wiping out. Is that a stupid concern? If not, how do I work up to them?
I hope I haven't been too long-winded. Thanks for any help that you offer.
I've been posting on the Men's Health forum regarding my lifelong hypogonadism and what I'm doing about it. I'm on HCG which has brought my free testosterone levels to the middle of the normal range and I'm taking Indolplex/DIM which will, hopefully, bring my E2 levels down to low normal. (They're at the upper limit of normal now).
I'm 44 years old, 6'3", 255 lbs. with a very high bf%. I haven't measured it, but I do know that I have very poor musculature.
In the past, whenever I tried to work out I would get so sore and fatigued after the first 1 or 2 workouts that I would stop. Now, because of the HRT that I'm on I decided to try again. I've been going to a small local gym 3 x / week for 1/2 an hour with a trainer and have experienced minimal soreness. I assume that this is due to my higher testosterone levels.
My trainer is a nice young guy, who I believe knows very little about fitness. It seems like he has me jumping around doing whatever pops into his head. I've been going for a couple of months and haven't really noticed gains. (Maybe they're there but with no regular routine it's hard to keep track of weights and reps). I'd like to present him with a routine that I can do in half an hour and that he can oversee and I'd like a reccommendation. Also, I have a treadmill at home which I have used very intermittently but am happy to incorporate into a routine.
Also, I've never done squats and I'm not so confident that I can pull them off with a barbell on my shoulders without wiping out. Is that a stupid concern? If not, how do I work up to them?
I hope I haven't been too long-winded. Thanks for any help that you offer.
