Hey guys. I broke my leg in the end of January. Since then I have my right leg completely immobilized.
I have a small home kit, two DBs (those you can put the weight plates in it), one BB (same), a bench, and a good amount of weight plates (much more than I can lift, that's what I can say).
I wanted to know your input on:
1) Diet
I guess I have to go lo-carb, cause although I am walking with the stuff that looks like | o | (I don't know how to say in english LOL), I am getting FAT like a maniac. I was very active before that, and after I broke my leg I could barely move for the first days, so I pulled off some serious belly.
2) Training (remember, I have a leg to fix )
Today I just joked around with the DB's, to get used to weight again. Nothing serious. But I wanted to do something more consistent, as I will be without my leg for at least another month, and I already lost some serious work I was doing for the past 3 months. Damn I was looking good
Well, let's get it on
I think I could do anything but leg work. Keeping it simple, as my equipment is not fancy and I am not able to do much cool things either.
Any ideas?
I have a small home kit, two DBs (those you can put the weight plates in it), one BB (same), a bench, and a good amount of weight plates (much more than I can lift, that's what I can say).
I wanted to know your input on:
1) Diet
I guess I have to go lo-carb, cause although I am walking with the stuff that looks like | o | (I don't know how to say in english LOL), I am getting FAT like a maniac. I was very active before that, and after I broke my leg I could barely move for the first days, so I pulled off some serious belly.
2) Training (remember, I have a leg to fix )
Today I just joked around with the DB's, to get used to weight again. Nothing serious. But I wanted to do something more consistent, as I will be without my leg for at least another month, and I already lost some serious work I was doing for the past 3 months. Damn I was looking good
Well, let's get it on
I think I could do anything but leg work. Keeping it simple, as my equipment is not fancy and I am not able to do much cool things either.
Any ideas?