Sorry guys for the rant I'm about to do but I've had enough with my own coach and most people in the health world.
First off, I'm 30 years old and at 300lbs and at a 180 lbm, so yes, I'm very obese. Problem is, everything in the fitness world seems to be a contraction depending on who you talk to so this is why I came and joined this forum, because people who uses gears do not have pencil neck and do not look like a celery stick. So here's my problem, I used to train a lot in my early 20s but at that time I didn't know anything about a good workout nutrition and was 13% at 180. Now that's a very low lbm in my case. I'm an endo-mesomorph. I gain muscle and I gain fat at an alarming rate.
First, at my former gym, there's was a coach which was rumored to be a user and I talk to him personally back in 02 I think and he started talking about using synthroid as a metabolic booster, At the time, I knew nothing about steroids, GH and all those products. So I thought to myself "Man he's nuts, my thyroid gland will be all messed up".
Fast foward to an overweight me and April 05, I did one cycle of creatine to check out if it did work and I had nothing but awesome results with a program that Isatori made available online. I had a lot of backlash from some people afterwards about using online programs and such but with it, I bulk like crazy and raise my bench up 50 pounds in 3 weeks, My upper body was getting huge and fast, exactly what I wanted. However, this girl working at GNC told me that I shouldn't be on creatine more than 3 weeks and so, being dumb, I took the bait and lay off of it, Creatine made me feel great and I love the pumps, I still remember going into the gym one day with a loose t-shirt and coming out with my shirt barely fitting my arms. It was just great, I'm sure most of you can relate to that feeling. But for some reason I layed off the gym.
So recently, I decided to get my s*** together and start going back to the gym. To help motivate me, I hired a trainer (mistake #1) thinking I was going to get a guy who would be willing to go boderline like the former trainer I knew (who btw did not worked in a gym anymore). Problem is, he looks like a twig. Basically 6'3" 160-170 frame if you know what I mean. And it's all about being healthy training (if you know what I mean), So at the time, I said, what the heck, I'll do it. Absolutely hated his first program which was nothing more than a small back to the gym 15-20 reps thingy but I understood why I had to do it being away for so long. So I stuck with it, After that, he designed a progam which I, once again, absolutely hated and that brought me to see the manager (another skinny dude). I wanted my money back, but the gym policy was that I couldnt get a refund after 10% of my initial starting date. So I worked out something with the trainer and he finally design me a creatine program. I bulked but not nowhere as much as before, and worst of all he put me on a high carb diet. 70-20-10 to be exact, which I found ridiculous considering the fact that I'm an endomorph, carbs do affect me. This ain't helping. Anyway, once again, I swallowed my pride and did the diet and the training. I got some results but oddly enough, I had a cold which took me out for two weeks and another pulmonary infection who took me out another 2 weeks. I'm really starting to think that they are psychosomatic because it might be my unconcious rebelling against the system. So 2 days ago, I went back, felt like crap and now I have to be "ACTIVE", basically having a pedometer and doing 12,000 steps per day along with a cardio oriented weight training who does jack shit for my mental and doing about an hour of cardio everyday.
So here's the deal, should I fired him and say his services are no longer needed and take my old stuff and use it again? Or should I once again, shut the hell up and do what I'm told. Also, at the gym I go, I can count on ONE hand, the number of guys who look like they have the shape that I would like. I often use this to gauge a trainer also. Btw, there's not ONE trainer who is bulk, They are in shape alright, but not bulk at all. So what do you guys who have been in the bodybulding, powerlifting biz for over more than a decade could tell me about my situation. I know I must shred off the weight, I'm not denying that but I have a gut feeling that it's not the right way. Why not start a cycle of Clen with a 3 day workout plan and a real nutrition program based on my profile and not the "official" health BS guide that tells you to eat 12 portions of bread per day.
Thanks for reading and any reply would be greatly appreciated!
PS: I forgot to add that even though I look like an overweight football lineman, I'm NOT "allowed" to do bodybuilding yet, according to him, until I have loss all my fat. Isn't it one key component to use your muscles to up your metabolism???
First off, I'm 30 years old and at 300lbs and at a 180 lbm, so yes, I'm very obese. Problem is, everything in the fitness world seems to be a contraction depending on who you talk to so this is why I came and joined this forum, because people who uses gears do not have pencil neck and do not look like a celery stick. So here's my problem, I used to train a lot in my early 20s but at that time I didn't know anything about a good workout nutrition and was 13% at 180. Now that's a very low lbm in my case. I'm an endo-mesomorph. I gain muscle and I gain fat at an alarming rate.
First, at my former gym, there's was a coach which was rumored to be a user and I talk to him personally back in 02 I think and he started talking about using synthroid as a metabolic booster, At the time, I knew nothing about steroids, GH and all those products. So I thought to myself "Man he's nuts, my thyroid gland will be all messed up".
Fast foward to an overweight me and April 05, I did one cycle of creatine to check out if it did work and I had nothing but awesome results with a program that Isatori made available online. I had a lot of backlash from some people afterwards about using online programs and such but with it, I bulk like crazy and raise my bench up 50 pounds in 3 weeks, My upper body was getting huge and fast, exactly what I wanted. However, this girl working at GNC told me that I shouldn't be on creatine more than 3 weeks and so, being dumb, I took the bait and lay off of it, Creatine made me feel great and I love the pumps, I still remember going into the gym one day with a loose t-shirt and coming out with my shirt barely fitting my arms. It was just great, I'm sure most of you can relate to that feeling. But for some reason I layed off the gym.
So recently, I decided to get my s*** together and start going back to the gym. To help motivate me, I hired a trainer (mistake #1) thinking I was going to get a guy who would be willing to go boderline like the former trainer I knew (who btw did not worked in a gym anymore). Problem is, he looks like a twig. Basically 6'3" 160-170 frame if you know what I mean. And it's all about being healthy training (if you know what I mean), So at the time, I said, what the heck, I'll do it. Absolutely hated his first program which was nothing more than a small back to the gym 15-20 reps thingy but I understood why I had to do it being away for so long. So I stuck with it, After that, he designed a progam which I, once again, absolutely hated and that brought me to see the manager (another skinny dude). I wanted my money back, but the gym policy was that I couldnt get a refund after 10% of my initial starting date. So I worked out something with the trainer and he finally design me a creatine program. I bulked but not nowhere as much as before, and worst of all he put me on a high carb diet. 70-20-10 to be exact, which I found ridiculous considering the fact that I'm an endomorph, carbs do affect me. This ain't helping. Anyway, once again, I swallowed my pride and did the diet and the training. I got some results but oddly enough, I had a cold which took me out for two weeks and another pulmonary infection who took me out another 2 weeks. I'm really starting to think that they are psychosomatic because it might be my unconcious rebelling against the system. So 2 days ago, I went back, felt like crap and now I have to be "ACTIVE", basically having a pedometer and doing 12,000 steps per day along with a cardio oriented weight training who does jack shit for my mental and doing about an hour of cardio everyday.
So here's the deal, should I fired him and say his services are no longer needed and take my old stuff and use it again? Or should I once again, shut the hell up and do what I'm told. Also, at the gym I go, I can count on ONE hand, the number of guys who look like they have the shape that I would like. I often use this to gauge a trainer also. Btw, there's not ONE trainer who is bulk, They are in shape alright, but not bulk at all. So what do you guys who have been in the bodybulding, powerlifting biz for over more than a decade could tell me about my situation. I know I must shred off the weight, I'm not denying that but I have a gut feeling that it's not the right way. Why not start a cycle of Clen with a 3 day workout plan and a real nutrition program based on my profile and not the "official" health BS guide that tells you to eat 12 portions of bread per day.
Thanks for reading and any reply would be greatly appreciated!
PS: I forgot to add that even though I look like an overweight football lineman, I'm NOT "allowed" to do bodybuilding yet, according to him, until I have loss all my fat. Isn't it one key component to use your muscles to up your metabolism???
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