Until 6 months ago I never understood people who said “i get energised after going to the gym.” 3 things changed my whole experience. Now i am going to gym 3 times a week and also biking to work everyday (16 km way and back).
Start small. i started with 2x a week. After 5 months i felt ready to increase to 3x.
Eat enough protein. Count all your protein intake and try to hit 1.5-2x your bodyweight. Whenever i start being lax on my protein intake, i start feeling sluggish and tired.
Get a coach. Sit down with a coach and make a personalised plan for yourself, tailored to your goal and revisit it as much as needed. This helps with 2 things: you make sure to have the correct form when exercising and you don’t overdo it and risk burnout farther down the line.
For real numbers its 1.2-1.6 g protein per kg bodyweight or 0.5-0.7g per pound of body weight. When i check years back it was something like beyond 0.82g / lbs showed either no additional benefit or diminishing returns. For a 150lbs person that would be 75-105g protein, something like 20% of your daily calories in fat, and then adjust your carbs based on if you want to gain or lose weight
Until 6 months ago I never understood people who said “i get energised after going to the gym.” 3 things changed my whole experience. Now i am going to gym 3 times a week and also biking to work everyday (16 km way and back).
1.5 to 2x my bodyweight in protein?! What am I a T-Rex?!
For real numbers its 1.2-1.6 g protein per kg bodyweight or 0.5-0.7g per pound of body weight. When i check years back it was something like beyond 0.82g / lbs showed either no additional benefit or diminishing returns. For a 150lbs person that would be 75-105g protein, something like 20% of your daily calories in fat, and then adjust your carbs based on if you want to gain or lose weight
Yeah sorry I was being facetious, your original statement included no measure on the ratio, just 1.5 -2x bodyweight … which is a lot …