I was wondering if anyone has any experience with supplements. I don't know if this is considered cheating, or whether the body does require certain supplements. I am interested in maybe a multi-vitamin, in case my diet is deficient in something. Also, I am interested in fat loss. I remember taking some green tea pills and I felt I had more energy and felt lighter. How about metabolism boosting, would green tea pills fall under this category?
I am working out hard now for the past 3 weeks, with clean diet for the past 6 weeks. I feel if I keep things constant or even decrease intake, in terms of diet, and increase intensity or activity, in terms of exercise, then I will keep loosing weight.
I am at 4 miles per day this week, and like to increment an extra mile every 2-3 weeks. Final goal is 5-6 miles per day. After run, I do some laterals, skipping, backwards run. I know I need to add sprints and animal exercises.
Boxing workout is more constant, but with more intensity, and I will get uppercut bag next week. Boxing is 15 min. of jump rope, shadow box, heavy bag, speed bag, and double end bag. I would love to start sparring soon, and will ask for sparring once I get below 170 lb.
I am happy with my progress, so far. However, I would definitely be interested if I could get an extra boost from supplements. Right now, I am weighing 171 lb., with 170 lb. goal for Saturday. I have maybe another 5-6 weeks of training for target goal of 150-154 lb. goal, at 5'11" height.
P.S - I do all my workouts at night and I've been getting very hungry right after. The past two days I have eaten about 1 lb. of fruit right before bed, and my weight in the morning has suffered. I can feel the food from the previous day in my stomach, and I usually like to go to the bathroom right when I wake up and lose an extra 2-3 lbs. This night eating definitely sounds bad, but can someone give me some advice on being crazy hungry right after workout. Should I just ignore the hunger and go straight to bed. Also, how can I ensure I go to the bathroom in the morning, to get rid of an extra 2-3 lbs? I am also drinking a gallon of water per day.
I am working out hard now for the past 3 weeks, with clean diet for the past 6 weeks. I feel if I keep things constant or even decrease intake, in terms of diet, and increase intensity or activity, in terms of exercise, then I will keep loosing weight.
I am at 4 miles per day this week, and like to increment an extra mile every 2-3 weeks. Final goal is 5-6 miles per day. After run, I do some laterals, skipping, backwards run. I know I need to add sprints and animal exercises.
Boxing workout is more constant, but with more intensity, and I will get uppercut bag next week. Boxing is 15 min. of jump rope, shadow box, heavy bag, speed bag, and double end bag. I would love to start sparring soon, and will ask for sparring once I get below 170 lb.
I am happy with my progress, so far. However, I would definitely be interested if I could get an extra boost from supplements. Right now, I am weighing 171 lb., with 170 lb. goal for Saturday. I have maybe another 5-6 weeks of training for target goal of 150-154 lb. goal, at 5'11" height.
P.S - I do all my workouts at night and I've been getting very hungry right after. The past two days I have eaten about 1 lb. of fruit right before bed, and my weight in the morning has suffered. I can feel the food from the previous day in my stomach, and I usually like to go to the bathroom right when I wake up and lose an extra 2-3 lbs. This night eating definitely sounds bad, but can someone give me some advice on being crazy hungry right after workout. Should I just ignore the hunger and go straight to bed. Also, how can I ensure I go to the bathroom in the morning, to get rid of an extra 2-3 lbs? I am also drinking a gallon of water per day.
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