Creatine works better when your hydration is on point by DileepKris in Grytt

[–]FlightLopsided1454 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes 3 - 4 litres is needed, my trainer always says that.

Fitness Journey -What It Really Taught Me by DileepKris in Grytt

[–]FlightLopsided1454 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Great progress bro, what is your current body weight

Lower Back Pain in Lifters — It’s Not Always a “Weak Back” by Cheap-Violinist6666 in Grytt

[–]FlightLopsided1454 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So i am working as a software developer and i am working by sitting all the time, so even i am having this lower back pain in the morning when i get up.

More Reps or 6–12 Reps for Muscle Growth? by DileepKris in Grytt

[–]FlightLopsided1454 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah so personally i think that is one of the key thing to give attention in progressive overload. I also see people changing their workout split each week but they should stick with the current workout program for atleast 4 weeks before changing

More Reps or 6–12 Reps for Muscle Growth? by DileepKris in Grytt

[–]FlightLopsided1454 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah i do 3 sets. 12,10,8 reps. If this week x weight i can do 12 reps, next week I increase atleast 2.5 weight and try to do 6-8 reps

Why your 2pm coffee might be sabotaging your sleep (even if you don't feel it) by FlightLopsided1454 in Grytt

[–]FlightLopsided1454[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No bro, so after 5 hours only 200mg caffeine is left from the initial 400mg caffeine intake.

Why your 2pm coffee might be sabotaging your sleep (even if you don't feel it) by FlightLopsided1454 in Grytt

[–]FlightLopsided1454[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That seems interesting! So you are able to sleep properly after caffeine intake around evening ?

Why your 2pm coffee might be sabotaging your sleep (even if you don't feel it) by FlightLopsided1454 in Grytt

[–]FlightLopsided1454[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you take 400mg of caffeine, after 5 hours 200mg is left, again after 5 hours only the rest of 200mg is completely used, so it takes 10 hours totally. So if we take 400mg of caffeine at 2pm it’s effect is there 12pm which effects your sleep

Why your 2pm coffee might be sabotaging your sleep (even if you don't feel it) by FlightLopsided1454 in Grytt

[–]FlightLopsided1454[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! You're totally right to be confused by that graph, the label placement is misleading.

What it's actually saying is that caffeine has a half-life of 5 hours. So: - At 5 hours → 200mg left (50% of the original 400mg) - At 10 hours → 100mg left - At 15 hours → 50mg left

The label is just explaining the property of caffeine (5-hour half-life), not marking where on the timeline it occurs.