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Old 03-27-2008, 03:41 PM   #5 (permalink)
StuWard
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Originally Posted by runtome View Post
I have heard that I should lift every other day and other people have told me to lift 5x a week. I have also been told to take supplements and other people have told me to just eat 40 percent protein 40 percent carbs and 20 percent fat. I am so new at this, I can't even say I know what works for me and what doesn't . Before my accident I played soccer so all my workouts that I did were stricly functional.
The 5 days a week people are probably splitting their training by body parts. The every 2 days people are probably doing whole body training. You should be focusing on primarily large compound movements that work your major muscle groups. The foundation of your workouts should be based on a squat and/or deadlift variation plus a pressing and a pulling movement. That will give you a whole body workout. If you do this type of workout, you will need to take a day off after each workout. You could do some cardio on some of your off days.

Supplements are not as important as good nutrition. 40/40/20 is probably not enough fat but the actual ratio is not that important. Everyone is different and what works for one person may be wrong for another. What's more important is the type of nutrients and the timing. There is too much to write in one post. You would do well to read "The Metabolism Advantage" by Dr. Berardi. There is probably some good info in the Diet, Nutrition and Supplementation section of this site.

Stu
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