So since I got back to my hometown after going through a break up and not seeing family and friends for about a year (due to living in another country), I've been getting comments on how skinny and ill I look.
The ill because of the stress though breakup and skinny because my training hasn't been on track and I've lost all strength and size.
Basically I'm back to the point where my body wants to be without training. Which is skinny.
Obviously this isn't doing my confidence any good. I was pretty ripped and one of the strongest guys in the gym at one point.
I'm older now and I guess I'm basically starting from scratch. I'm weak AF at them moment too.
My plan is just to do regular old 5 X 5 untill I get my numbers up. The goal will be basically to get weight on the bar and my body accustomed to the big lifts.
I know I don't thrive on 5 X 5 from experience. I've always just used it to boost strength and as a stepping stone.
So once I have a new foundation solid numbers I'm probably going to jump back on my old routine. A kinda push pull bro split. I don't know why but I've always thrived doing this. Mabye because there is only one big compound life per session then a ton supporting lifts. I don't know why I just know my body likes it.
No point starting my split without strength hence the 5 X 5.
Anyone else had to get back into shape in there late 30s?
What were your experiences?
The ill because of the stress though breakup and skinny because my training hasn't been on track and I've lost all strength and size.
Basically I'm back to the point where my body wants to be without training. Which is skinny.
Obviously this isn't doing my confidence any good. I was pretty ripped and one of the strongest guys in the gym at one point.
I'm older now and I guess I'm basically starting from scratch. I'm weak AF at them moment too.
My plan is just to do regular old 5 X 5 untill I get my numbers up. The goal will be basically to get weight on the bar and my body accustomed to the big lifts.
I know I don't thrive on 5 X 5 from experience. I've always just used it to boost strength and as a stepping stone.
So once I have a new foundation solid numbers I'm probably going to jump back on my old routine. A kinda push pull bro split. I don't know why but I've always thrived doing this. Mabye because there is only one big compound life per session then a ton supporting lifts. I don't know why I just know my body likes it.
No point starting my split without strength hence the 5 X 5.
Anyone else had to get back into shape in there late 30s?
What were your experiences?