Well had shoulder and wrist problems which are slowly recovering! Cant hit my biceps directly at the moment and my ankle was busted up all last year but finally training with squats again, anyway will post a full set up soon, but this a relaxed shot for now
in 200lbs, 5ft 11inch, uk natural so that means no stims, pro hormones etc.
Diet is fairly shabby at mo due to work commitments
07:30 Mass gain shake just cant seem get on better with a liquid meal in the a.m however i do alternate this with porridge oats and 3 boiled eggs.
10:30 Pitta with tuna and salad
01:30 Sandwich, Smoothie (fruit) and Almonds - Sandwich includes differnet meats every day - bacon/chicken, turkey breast, etc
3:30 Tinned Macral, blueberries
5:00 Massgain shake with oil mix (3,6,9 blend)
6:30 Train
7:30 P.W.O shake, 50g Carbs, 50g Protien
8:30 Steak, Sweet Potatoe and Brocoli
10:30 6 egg omelette and almonds
12:00 Semi Skimmed Milk and Multi Vit
Training
Day 1. Upper Body - Low Rep
DAy 2. Lower Body - High Rep
Day 3, Off - CV
Day 4, Upper Body - High Rep
Day 5, Lower Body - Low Rep
DAy 6, OFF
Day 7, OFf
A closeup leg shot would be great too. You definitely have good size. What struck me first was your shoulder/back width. Very impressive! You do not have the sagging shoulders like many lifters tend to develop. The square look is definitely cool. What are your big lifts?
[quote]njrusmc wrote:
A closeup leg shot would be great too. You definitely have good size. What struck me first was your shoulder/back width. Very impressive! You do not have the sagging shoulders like many lifters tend to develop. The square look is definitely cool. What are your big lifts?[/quote]
Thanks for the kind words,
My lifts arent great at the mo due to my wrist shoulder and ankle as you can imagine,
Your bench is excellent. I think your deadlift could be brought into the low 500’s given your bodyweight. Your squat could also be brought into the low/mid 400’s as well. I think those numbers would give you excellent balance. Overall thought, your lifts have good proportion. Best of luck with the ankle recovery!
[quote]njrusmc wrote:
Your bench is excellent. I think your deadlift could be brought into the low 500’s given your bodyweight. Your squat could also be brought into the low/mid 400’s as well. I think those numbers would give you excellent balance. Overall thought, your lifts have good proportion. Best of luck with the ankle recovery![/quote]