Message from @The Good Goy
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An inguinal herniawould be painful
So luckily you aren’t in pain
Hmm thanks Olivia. We did have Indian food on Wednesday. I've had Indian food before, but it's the first time in a long while. Could that have too much sodium?
lol any take out food is bound to be loaded with sodium unfortunately
haha could be the culprit then, I will drink some lemon water. Thanks @Olivia M
Thanks @CJ-NJ/NY
No prob hope it works!
I'll write an update later!
Feel better. Please do.
Thanks again @Olivia M @CJ-NJ/NY I can pretty confidently say it was a spasming muscle now. I put some tiger balm (muscle relaxer on it) and it relaxed right away. I'd say the immediate problem is solved, I'll look up what I can do to prevent muscle strain in the future.
I wonder, do lifting belts help with this particular issue? I'm still fairly new and haven't been using one. I just ordered one since I've been meaning to get one anyway. And lifting shoes (been working in my socks)
Have never focused on PRs but hit 3x3 at 300 lbs on deadlift today and it was pretty ez. Just never attempted that much weight before. Feels good
Do you take supplements? Bcaas or anything like that? @ThisIsChris
@Olivia M nothing except whey protein powder. Do you suggest anything?
If you want to go more natural I’d say supplement you potassium via coconut water. A lot of time muscle pain is d/t electrolyte imbalance
General muscle pain I should say. Specific or targeted muscle pain is a different story
Good to know, thanks @Olivia M bananas are readily available so unless there is something specific about coconut water then I will probably start eating more bananas (for the potassium)
If you watch your macros, bananas are loaded w carbs I’m sure you know. Potassium can be so difficult to get without screwing with your macros but things like “lite salt” and cream of tarter are nice little secrets for supplementation
Hey guys I started working out last October right around when I joined IE, and I’ve been eating healthy for the most part, no fast food or soda but I don’t think I’m making the gains I could be. Should I use protein powder if any kind or just go natural? Also any diets would be helpful. ( I weigh 148 pounds and I am 5’11.)
Thank you very much for the pointers @Olivia M !
@The Good Goy do you track Marcos?
you don't look bad goy, but u gotta eat big if u wanna get big, nigga
Caloric surplus, plenty of protein (and carbs imo) + heavy compound lifts.
Alright thanks @Deleted User and @Olivia M I don’t know what that is?
@Deleted User BTW how much is a lot like eat till I’m full or eat past that?
past that, usually
it's easier for some people
you have to track your macros if you want to be serious/very efficient about it
@The Good Goy it’s the ratio of carbs, protein, and fat that you get from your calories
Depending on your fitness goals, you can customize where you want to get the bulk of your calories from. For example if you want to bulk, you may want to consider increasing carb intake pre-workout and overall increasing the amount of healthy fats you consume.
Oh alright thanks @Olivia M#0852 and @Deleted User
@The Good Goy#1759 thanks for asking. I’ve got nearly the same build as you and started right around October as well.
I’ve been trying to eat as much protein as I can, but I was avoiding carbs somewhat, so I guess I’ll stop doing that.
I recently discovered that I might be lactose intolerant, so that has been fairly problematic.
You can certainly do paleo/keto/avoid carbs and avoid muscle but it's not recommended. Definitely not for a beginner's bulk
@ThisIsChris watch out for ventricular hernia.
apparently people at the local YMCA don't know how to put weights back
it's so annoying