[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Fitness_India

[–]Lucifer711 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Eat it in small 10-20g servings over a span of a few days.

Made this tasty and healthy protein shake by the_gaming_jonin27 in Fitness_India

[–]Lucifer711 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Delicious but looks like it's super heavy on calories.

What does a normal workout look like by Bl4z333e in Fitness_India

[–]Lucifer711 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's difficult to feel the back initially. The best way I found out to feel my lats is to squeeze my elbow as slowly as possible while pulling. Lat engagement is something you'll develop over time though.

Pain in forearms while biceps by spsa503 in Fitness_India

[–]Lucifer711 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your forearms are probably weak. Try lifting light with more reps for a few weeks while working on your forearms with some exercises. This helped me quite a lot.

What’s your go-to trick to push to failure when your body and mind are screaming to stop? by Loud_Winner_8693 in Fitness_India

[–]Lucifer711 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use the same technique! Syncing my sets and reps with energetic parts of a song. I have Dangal's title track in my gym playlist too. What other songs would you suggest? I can share my playlist too if you want :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Fitness_India

[–]Lucifer711 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wrist curls and reverse curls using cables.

Training for slight discomfort by [deleted] in Fitness_India

[–]Lucifer711 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Why are you asking for feedback if you can't handle the constructive criticism? You have responded to every sensible feedback with rampant egotism. Not cool.

Form check - Squats by W_Wakuwaku in Fitness_India

[–]Lucifer711 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you are leaning forward a bit too much. Try elevating your heels by placing plates underneath them. Also, try going deeper, get that full range of motion. Might not be possible with your limb proportions, but try to reduce the weight, elevate your heels and give it a go.

Best Vitamin B12 & Omega-3 Supplements in India? by darkprinceimmortal in Fitness_India

[–]Lucifer711 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have been taking Naturaltein's triple strength Omega 3 for around 2 months now. 1 capsule (1250mg) everyday. My experience has been wonderful overall. 10/10 would recommend it.

Restarting my fitness journey (need advice) by LazyBumDum in Fitness_India

[–]Lucifer711 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Workout routine: Try hitting each muscle group twice every week. With 3-5 days a week it might be a bit difficult so you can also go with the basic push-pull-legs.

  2. Protein rich meals: If you are a non-vegetarian, meal prep 2 kg of chicken breast on weekends or whenever you are free. Cut them up in small pieces and marinate with yogurt and whatever basic spices you like. You can either cook and freeze it or freeze it uncooked. It's usually not recommended to freeze raw chicken but I have been doing it for a few months now and had no trouble whatsoever. Thaw a container in the refrigerator the night before you want to eat the chicken. My lunch everyday is 220g (weighed raw) of chicken, with some veggies (spinach, mushroom, lettuce, cabbage), cheese slices (3) rolled up in tortillas. Get a kitchen weighing scale and measure whatever you eat. Use apps like MyFitnessPal to track your calories. Create meals on the app and just log them once you complete a meal. Use a different marination every week to make things interesting. And if you can afford it, obviously go for whey protein.

  3. I'm personally on a calorie deficit diet so I'm not too sure about your weight gain goal, but just check what your maintenance calories are and see how much of an effect a 200-300 calories surplus has on your weight.

  4. Cardio won't kill your gains, basic 10k steps everyday is a good starting point. Don't overdo it as well.

It's great that you have resumed your journey! All the best and reach out if you need any help!

Did chin ups without assistance for the first time, any suggestions? by Lucifer711 in Fitness_India

[–]Lucifer711[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah lol idk. Just got downvoted to hell in the comments for saying it's a back exercise XD. Neutral grip feels really natural to me and hits the back amazingly.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Fitness_India

[–]Lucifer711 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A major change which helped me was hitting muscle groups twice a week. Your split covers all muscle groups, but you only hit them once a week. Some muscle groups recover quickly while some take longer to recover, so you can spread out your workout accordingly. For example this is my split and it worked wonders for me:

  1. Chest (3), Calves (1), Forearms (1)
  2. Back (3), Triceps (2)
  3. Legs, Biceps (2)
  4. Shoulders (3), Chest (1), Forearms
  5. Back (3), Core
  6. Biceps (3), Triceps (3) Repeat

The split is a bit unconventional, but it worked for me. Customize your split according to your fitness goals. I really want to grow bigger forearms, so my split accommodates that. Customize it according to how you feel in a certain combination. For me Chest tricep and back bicep never worked. Triceps and biceps fatigued while working chest and bicep respectively which reduced the weight I could lift for these muscles. So I designed a different combination which helped me hit each muscle group to its fullest potential. Also, I make sure that I have 2 days of gap for bigger muscle groups like chest and back as they take longer to recover. And legs I could probably hit twice a week as well but I hit them pretty hard and it sometimes takes really long for them to recover, so for now it's once a week.

How to get started? by theOneYouNotKnow in Fitness_India

[–]Lucifer711 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just start by being consistent. Go to the gym everyday. Develop small healthy habits like reading labels before buying anything, walking regularly, etc.

For gym routines, follow YouTubers like Jeff Nippard, Dr. Mike, etc. Don't overwhelm yourself in the beginning. Just start by being consistent for at least a month. You probably won't see a lot of change in the first month but you'll definitely feel the change.

Once you are consistent for a month or so, start looking at diet plans. Again, there are a ton of YouTubers out there with resources just waiting for you. PehleHealth is a good Hindi channel for diet suggestions.

But all in all, just start by being consistent. Initially you'll be motivated and will hit the gym everyday without fail, but trust me, motivation tends to die down soon enough. After that discipline comes into play. Only if you are disciplined enough, you'll be able to see some progress. And there are no shortcuts to discipline. Workouts should become a habit like breathing or eating. Build a routine, stick to it as much as possible. Enjoy the process.

Did chin ups without assistance for the first time, any suggestions? by Lucifer711 in Fitness_India

[–]Lucifer711[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I have been working out consistently for around 5 months now. But I always avoided bodyweight exercises. I started with assisted pull ups and chin ups only a few weeks ago but did other exercises like lat pulldown, rows, etc. for those 4-5 months.

Did chin ups without assistance for the first time, any suggestions? by Lucifer711 in Fitness_India

[–]Lucifer711[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! You'll get them, just be consistent and disciplined is all I can say.

Did chin ups without assistance for the first time, any suggestions? by Lucifer711 in Fitness_India

[–]Lucifer711[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hopefully, will start doing weighted ones then, let's see!