Ok, I'm sure this topic has been covered on this site at least a dozen times, but after searching through a few threads I really couldn't find the answers I was looking for.
Here are the facts...
I'm 27 years old, 6'2" 220 lbs (and its not muscle)
I'm trying to shape up and get down to about 180 or so, by losing weight and putting on some more muscle. I'm currently training MA (MT and BJJ) about 4-6 hours a week.
I'm looking to ramp up my conditioning and combining a diet to help with the weight loss.
My first question is, what excise routines do you guys suggest? Do you take any suppliments? is there a better time to workout, eg in the morning or at night? How often do you workout, or condition and what exactly is your routine? I'm currently leaning towards buying a bike this week and try riding in the mornings... but I also have a home gym with all the fixin's
My next question is about diet, and this is where I really get confused... What diet works best for you guys? Atkin's low carb diets are really popular and seem to work, but are they good for athletes, will my energy levels drop during training... I hear that low carb diets aren't very good for maintaining muscle... should I try another approach...
Thank you for all your input, and advice.
D
Here are the facts...
I'm 27 years old, 6'2" 220 lbs (and its not muscle)
I'm trying to shape up and get down to about 180 or so, by losing weight and putting on some more muscle. I'm currently training MA (MT and BJJ) about 4-6 hours a week.
I'm looking to ramp up my conditioning and combining a diet to help with the weight loss.
My first question is, what excise routines do you guys suggest? Do you take any suppliments? is there a better time to workout, eg in the morning or at night? How often do you workout, or condition and what exactly is your routine? I'm currently leaning towards buying a bike this week and try riding in the mornings... but I also have a home gym with all the fixin's
My next question is about diet, and this is where I really get confused... What diet works best for you guys? Atkin's low carb diets are really popular and seem to work, but are they good for athletes, will my energy levels drop during training... I hear that low carb diets aren't very good for maintaining muscle... should I try another approach...
Thank you for all your input, and advice.
D
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