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Early 1990s - weight training, rock climbing and martial arts.
Soon after got into endurance events and transitioned from bulk (200+ weight) to triathlon training. Late 90s to early 2000s competed in 60+ triathlons including 2 Ironman distance events.
During this time I weighed between 180-185 (actually heavy for triathlon) with 8-12% bf.
Due to various injuries (knee, shoulder and back) backed down to recreational training and started heavier weight training.
Soon after was diagnosed with cancer in late 2000s and dealt with surgery and treatment. Used several steroids ballooning up to 248 (not a pretty picture) and down to 165 with treatment, then back to 190 with more steroids (not the fun way to do it).
During this time my business tanked so besides cancer I was fighting for my financial survival as well. Lost my exercise mojo and just worked day to day until i woke up at about 225 (Not the good weight).
Spent the last two years getting back into shape but with age I realized the excess doesn't come off like it used to I've tried everything . . . diet, exercise, weights, cardio to some outrageous levels (I'm extremely well versed in exercise science and nutrition), but can't get down past 18-20% bf (age and genetics are a bitch). To get below this number, I tend to loose strength and muscle.
I'm in the gym 5 days a week as well as biking on weekends (100-120 miles). My weights have went up, however, I've hit a plateau and looking to push past it. I cannot do squats due to knee issues, have lower back issues that preclude unsupported bent over lifts and a shoulder impingement that I'm extremely careful with (again, that age thing). However, i have decent strength:
I've read and researched for over six months and have access to some very knowledgeable people. I have arrived at a 6 month plan and have everything either in hand or arriving this week.
Some of this is experimentation (reasonable) on myself with age and injuries taken into account. Some is adapted from literature and advice taken from research and opinions. What I am going to do is run this plan for 6 months and keep a good log and pics. Also will be doing bloods throughout.
I will not post a day by day, however I will post updates as I go.
Has trouble losing since she went through "the change". Has some good advice from several ladies we know who have "been there, done that." I won't post as much about her, but will give a general update.
That has got to be the most thorough intro thread I've ever read. Welcome to MC, jmg.
DISCLAIMER: "SisterSteel" is a fictitious character with the sole purpose to entertain. Any information/advice given out, stated, or implied is for entertainment only and should not be considered the advocation of any illegal activity.
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