• Sign Up Sheet
  • Help

    • Forum
      • FAQ
      • Calendar
      • Forum Actions
        • Mark Forums Read
    • Something more specific?
    • Home
    • Sections
    • Packs
    • Supplements 101
    • Suggestions please!

    1. If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
    Results 1 to 20 of 22

    Thread: Suggestions please!

    • Thread Tools
      • Show Printable Version
      • Subscribe to this Thread…
    • Display
      • Switch to Linear Mode
      • Switch to Threaded Mode

    Hybrid View

    Previous Post Previous Post   Next Post Next Post
    1. 11-04-16, 2:59 am #1
      Mau
      • Check Out Profile
      • View Forum Posts
      Mau ain't here.

      Member Since
      11.16
      Posts
      4

      Suggestions please!

      Please give me suggestions on what I should change or let me know if im doing everything right.

      I wake up at 6:00 AM (PST). Since I workout in the morning around 6:30 AM (PST), I'm taking PUMP and CUTS (always taking a red pill out) 30 minutes prior to my workout with a really light meal. I workout intensely for 2 hours maybe 4 hours. Around 10:00 AM (PST) I take my second pack of CUTS. As soon as I get to my house I Immediately make myself a protien shake (as breakfast), with that protien shake I'm consuming PAK and OMEGA. I eat lunch around 2:00 PM (PST). Around 5:00 PM (PST) I eat dinner. I drink another protein shake later at night, while driking that shake I'm consuming FLEX around 10:00 PM (PST) (before bed). At 10:30 PM (PST) is when I usually go to bed.

      Supplements Im consuming daily.
      PUMP (1 pack)
      PAK (1 pack)
      OMEGA (1 pack)
      CUTS (2 packs)
      FLEX (1 Pack)
      ANIMAL WHEY (2 scoops)

      First shake
      Mau Garcia
      "MY" Shake (As Breakfast)
      1 scoop of ANIMAL WHEY
      1 Apple
      5 Strawberries
      1 Banna
      6 OZ. of water
      8 Ice cubes

      Second shake
      Dorian "Heavy D" Hamilton
      Anabolic Nightcap Shake
      1 scoop of ANIMAL WHEY
      1 cup of unsweetened almond milk
      1/2 avocado
      3 tbsp. of coconut shavings
      Reply With Quote Reply With Quote

    2. 04-02-18, 11:51 pm #2
      4nim4l
      • Check Out Profile
      • View Forum Posts
      4nim4l ain't here.

      Member Since
      02.18
      Posts
      6
      Seems like a nice routine you're doing there
      Reply With Quote Reply With Quote

    3. 04-03-18, 9:11 am #3
      ChrisTuttle
      • Check Out Profile
      • View Forum Posts
      ChrisTuttle ain't here.
      Legionary ChrisTuttle's Avatar
      Member Since
      06.16
      Posts
      1,228
      My only concern is you are training 2-4 hours intensely 5x per week? I would say that is a bit overkill. 2 hours max. I would personally do 1-1.5 hours. Esp if it is intense.
      Reply With Quote Reply With Quote

    4. 04-03-18, 12:48 pm #4
      Rex
      • Check Out Profile
      • View Forum Posts
      Rex ain't here.
      Bodybuilder Rex's Avatar
      Member Since
      12.13
      Location
      Munich, Germany
      Posts
      3,747
      Quote Originally Posted by ChrisTuttle Check Out Post
      My only concern is you are training 2-4 hours intensely 5x per week? I would say that is a bit overkill. 2 hours max. I would personally do 1-1.5 hours. Esp if it is intense.
      NO ONE trains intensely for 4 hours. I consider myself an intense trainer but after 90 minutes of hard work even my intensity drops quite a bit.
      Reply With Quote Reply With Quote

    5. 04-05-18, 3:33 pm #5
      ChrisTuttle
      • Check Out Profile
      • View Forum Posts
      ChrisTuttle ain't here.
      Legionary ChrisTuttle's Avatar
      Member Since
      06.16
      Posts
      1,228
      Quote Originally Posted by Rex Check Out Post
      NO ONE trains intensely for 4 hours. I consider myself an intense trainer but after 90 minutes of hard work even my intensity drops quite a bit.
      Agree! 4 hours of intense training just for one day would take me 5 days to recover.
      Reply With Quote Reply With Quote

    6. 04-05-18, 5:51 pm #6
      Rex
      • Check Out Profile
      • View Forum Posts
      Rex ain't here.
      Bodybuilder Rex's Avatar
      Member Since
      12.13
      Location
      Munich, Germany
      Posts
      3,747
      Quote Originally Posted by ChrisTuttle Check Out Post
      Agree! 4 hours of intense training just for one day would take me 5 days to recover.
      What I mean is that no one has the stamina or mental capacity to train 4 hours with high intensity.
      "If you start out sprinting you´ll eventually end up jogging" That´s a Dorian Yates quote.
      Reply With Quote Reply With Quote

    7. 04-03-18, 9:22 am #7
      npcdusty
      • Check Out Profile
      • View Forum Posts
      npcdusty ain't here.
      Moderator npcdusty's Avatar
      Member Since
      05.09
      Location
      Jackson Tennessee
      Age
      41
      Posts
      1,120
      What about your meals? If you training 2-4 hours a day you def need to getting some good meals in. 4 hrs is a long workout. You got Chris on here so you def have some great ears on the thread! just remember if your nutrition is not on point, those 2-4 hrs could be just a waste of time... Nutrition is key and recuperation.



      Quote Originally Posted by Mau Check Out Post
      Please give me suggestions on what I should change or let me know if im doing everything right.

      I wake up at 6:00 AM (PST). Since I workout in the morning around 6:30 AM (PST), I'm taking PUMP and CUTS (always taking a red pill out) 30 minutes prior to my workout with a really light meal. I workout intensely for 2 hours maybe 4 hours. Around 10:00 AM (PST) I take my second pack of CUTS. As soon as I get to my house I Immediately make myself a protien shake (as breakfast), with that protien shake I'm consuming PAK and OMEGA. I eat lunch around 2:00 PM (PST). Around 5:00 PM (PST) I eat dinner. I drink another protein shake later at night, while driking that shake I'm consuming FLEX around 10:00 PM (PST) (before bed). At 10:30 PM (PST) is when I usually go to bed.

      Supplements Im consuming daily.
      PUMP (1 pack)
      PAK (1 pack)
      OMEGA (1 pack)
      CUTS (2 packs)
      FLEX (1 Pack)
      ANIMAL WHEY (2 scoops)

      First shake
      Mau Garcia
      "MY" Shake (As Breakfast)
      1 scoop of ANIMAL WHEY
      1 Apple
      5 Strawberries
      1 Banna
      6 OZ. of water
      8 Ice cubes

      Second shake
      Dorian "Heavy D" Hamilton
      Anabolic Nightcap Shake
      1 scoop of ANIMAL WHEY
      1 cup of unsweetened almond milk
      1/2 avocado
      3 tbsp. of coconut shavings
      INSTAGRAM : @npcdusty

      Thanks,
      NPCDUSTY
      Dusty Young
      Jackson Tennessee ABC Coordinator

      “I realized early on that success was tied to not giving up. Most people in this business gave up and went on to other things. If you simply didn’t give up, you would outlast the people who came in on the bus with you.”

      AnimalPak.com
      Reply With Quote Reply With Quote

    8. 04-03-18, 12:49 pm #8
      Rex
      • Check Out Profile
      • View Forum Posts
      Rex ain't here.
      Bodybuilder Rex's Avatar
      Member Since
      12.13
      Location
      Munich, Germany
      Posts
      3,747
      Quote Originally Posted by npcdusty Check Out Post
      What about your meals? If you training 2-4 hours a day you def need to getting some good meals in. 4 hrs is a long workout. You got Chris on here so you def have some great ears on the thread! just remember if your nutrition is not on point, those 2-4 hrs could be just a waste of time... Nutrition is key and recuperation.
      Absolutely. I think you´re missing the boat here. Your supplement routine sure is an important add on but what really determines your success is your diet.
      Reply With Quote Reply With Quote

    9. 04-05-18, 3:34 pm #9
      ChrisTuttle
      • Check Out Profile
      • View Forum Posts
      ChrisTuttle ain't here.
      Legionary ChrisTuttle's Avatar
      Member Since
      06.16
      Posts
      1,228
      Quote Originally Posted by Rex Check Out Post
      Absolutely. I think you´re missing the boat here. Your supplement routine sure is an important add on but what really determines your success is your diet.
      Yes agree and of course balancing with recovery with training. 4 hours per day I think you would have to have an abnormally high recovery rate. Wolverine maybe?
      Reply With Quote Reply With Quote

    10. 04-05-18, 5:53 pm #10
      Rex
      • Check Out Profile
      • View Forum Posts
      Rex ain't here.
      Bodybuilder Rex's Avatar
      Member Since
      12.13
      Location
      Munich, Germany
      Posts
      3,747
      Quote Originally Posted by ChrisTuttle Check Out Post
      Yes agree and of course balancing with recovery with training. 4 hours per day I think you would have to have an abnormally high recovery rate. Wolverine maybe?
      I´m wondering what one is even doing for 4 hours. Let´s say you´re doing chest. 4 hours equals out to 240 minutes. A set takes a minute tops. You might be resting for a minute in between. So, 100-120 sets per workout? How many exercises is that?
      Reply With Quote Reply With Quote

    11. 04-05-18, 8:20 pm #11
      LayzieBone085
      • Check Out Profile
      • View Forum Posts
      LayzieBone085 ain't here.
      Gladius
      Member Since
      02.08
      Location
      Erie, PA
      Age
      34
      Posts
      3,918
      Quote Originally Posted by Rex Check Out Post
      I´m wondering what one is even doing for 4 hours. Let´s say you´re doing chest. 4 hours equals out to 240 minutes. A set takes a minute tops. You might be resting for a minute in between. So, 100-120 sets per workout? How many exercises is that?
      This
      are you training at an RPE of 5 the entire workout!?
      What is your intensity like!?
      If you are going hours on your workout you should do a mirror check on how hard you truly train and what intensity techniques you could use to make your workout more challenging. (rest pause, cluster, drop sets, accumulation sets, forced negatives, and lots of partials.)

      after an hour my body feels like It got hit by a truck.

      Dorian Yates says it best.. Quality > Quantity...
      My Workout Log:LayzieBone's Battle

      Iron Contest II: Team Yellow, Bulking
      Reply With Quote Reply With Quote

    Quick Navigation Supplements 101 Top
    • Forvm Features
    • My Settings
    • PMs
    • Subscriptions
    • Who's In Da House
    • Lookin' For Something?
    • the F O R V M home
    • the F O R V M
    • Training
      1. Your "Journey"
        1. Your Contest "Journey"
      2. Training 101
      3. "Hell Raiser Training" (HRT)
      4. Powerlifting
        1. Powerlifting Videos
    • Diet
      1. Recipes, Meals & More
      2. Diet 101
    • Livin'
      1. The Animal Barbell Club
        1. The Basics
          1. ABC Flyers
        2. The Gallery
        3. The Updates
      2. The Thoughts
      3. The Olympia 2008-2011
        1. The Olympia '11
        2. The Olympia '10
        3. The Olympia '09
    • Packs
      1. Animal Products 101
      2. Reviews & Alpha Testing
        1. Alpha Testing Program: Agent O, Round 1
          1. What is Agent O? Discussions.
        2. Alpha Testing Program: Agent O, Round 2
        3. Alpha Testing Program: New Animal Rage Prototypes
        4. Animal Cuts: Alpha Testing Program (ATP)
        5. The House's "Mass Stack": The Complete Reviews & Logs
        6. Animal PM: Alpha Testing Program (ATP)
        7. Animal Test: Alpha Testing Program (ATP)
        8. Alpha Testing "Project Stak"
        9. Animal Rage XL Logs
        10. Alpha Testing Program (ATP): Project A
      3. Supplements 101
    • "Ask The Animals"
      1. The "U" In Universal
      2. Boss of Bosses III
    • The CAGE 2017
      1. The CAGE 2007-2016
        1. The Cage 2007-2015
          1. The Cage '15
          2. The Cage '14
            1. The CAGE Events 2014
            2. The CAGE Gear 2014
            3. The CAGE Promos 2014
          3. The Cage '13
            1. The Cage Events 2013
            2. The Cage Gear 2013
          4. The Cage '12
          5. The Cage '10
            1. 2010 The Cage News & Promos
          6. The Cage '11
          7. The Cage '09
          8. The Cage '08
          9. The Cage '07
    « Thread Before | Thread After »

    Tags for this Thread

    pump cuts pak omega flex

    View Tag Cloud

    Posting Permissions

    • You may not post new threads
    • You may not post replies
    • You may not post attachments
    • You may not edit your posts
    •  
    • BB code is On
    • Emoticons are On
    • [IMG] code is On
    • [VIDEO] code is On
    • HTML code is Off

    Forum Rules

    • Get In Touch
    • Animalpak.com
    • Archive
    • Top
    The wall clock reads 6:04 pm... Time's a wastin'.
    Copyright 2003-2012
    Universal Nutrition