Gorman
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I’m 41 and climbing every day and feel it in my muscles at the end of the work day. Any supplement tips other than HGH to aid recovery?
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This is a great topic, and I agree with the responses thus far. I second the magnesium. I was/am fortunate enough to be working with a naturopath for many of the above mentioned things.... magnesium for sure. Many many people are deficient in it, and it leads to a host of problems, muscle fade/fatigue and soreness especially. Once I got dialed in on the magnesium my life changed noticeably for the better. I also highly recommend proper hydration. Proper electrolyte balance with quality water, tap water alone will not hydrate on a cellular level. Cutting out dairy, and added sugars or sweeteners also really helped with inflammation control.I swear it, a daily magnesium supplement changed my life for the better. Mood, sleep, depression, energy, motivation, all got better. Started taking a daily zinc and vitamin C around the same time, maybe it’s helpful too. Zinc is supposed to be super important for men in particular, or so I hear.
Magnesium citrate for me, word is it’s more soluble. Lots and lots of magnesium oxide on the shelves at the drug store, but you gotta eat a few grams of it.
I’m a 49 yr old female climber, been climbing almost 4 yrs now. I’m a life long weight lifter, yoga guru & nutrition nut (I worked at a nutrition store for many years). I would highly recommend glucosamine, chondroitin, & MSM you can find it all in one as a pill, powder or liquid for joint health. Plus fermented cod liver oil for joints as well, bonus it’s good for brain health too! Last thing, trace minerals power paks year round for electrolytes, all the good stuff you need w/o the bad, like sugar, dyes, etc.I’m 41 and climbing every day and feel it in my muscles at the end of the work day. Any supplement tips other than HGH to aid recovery?
700-1200 mg of testosterone a week is WAY TOO much and will lead to serious problems if used long term....100mg a week is all that is needed to put most men at the highend range of what is considered healthy. ... Let also remember that taking test will cause your body to stop producing it on its own, which brings its own set of trouble, including taking meds to keep your testy's working. Unless someone in their 30's to mid 40's has endocrine system problems I would not recommend it....Just too early...- TRT or testosterone-replacement-therapy, anyone over mid-30's who's able to spare the time and "jump the hurdles" for it, should strongly consider it IMO. Men go through andropause, just like women lost their hormones after 'our breeding years' and we begin a lifelong, downhil journey of weaker muscles / more porous bones / reduced overall vitality & strength & libido & self-reported quality of life....If I had the insurance I'd be on around 700-1200mg/week of test cypionate or enanthate w/o hesitation, heck in my area the clinics for this are EVERYWHERE with dr's eager to help you (note- there's no "optimal test value", like with temperature, rather it's a range....so if you're slightly on lower-end of range, Dr.'s willl write you Rx's for it, BUT to ensure proper dosage, and get Rx'd enough that you have extra in-case etc, it's best to have a lower reading when tested.....this is a simple googling but our test levels vary TREMENDOUSLY through each day, biggest thing is time-of-day for instance it's made while asleep so if you were to, say, pull an all nighter before your AM testing, especially combined w/ other 'tricks', will get reallllly low testosterone readings. Then you take 2x/wk or every 5ish days, see your Dr at least monthly for blood work and keeping an eye on your heart, and it'll be the best thing you've done in this area!
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I have always just used a balanced diet, and don't overwork myself (I still get allot done)
red meat, eggs, potatoes are good too, water, and if I'm sweating allot a Gatorade always helps
and junk such as: Fast food on the way to work, 4 pepsi's a day, and a beer aint helping anything, I tried vitamins, didnt help me any, good diet has always worked wonders
700-1200 mg a week is WAY TOO much and will lead to serious problems if used long term....100mg a week is all that is needed to put most men at the highend range of what is considered healthy. ... Let also remember that taking test will cause your body to stop producing it on its own, which brings its own set of trouble, including taking meds to keep your testy's working. Unless someone in their 30's to mid 40's has endocrine system problems I would not recommend it....Just too early...
Think he was talking about testosteroneSo don’t take magnesium? Or take about 100mg a week?
Yes I was, and have edited post to clear it up....Think he was talking about testosterone
Cigarettes, lots of cigarettes. Bump of coke as needed.My choice Nature Valley the almond ones and a big jug of Mountain Dew and a few Baby Ruth’s.
Never cared for coke but love how it smells lolCigarettes, lots of cigarettes. Bump of coke as needed.
One of my favorite lines lolNever cared for coke but love how it smells lol
Most meat is garbage for your system but the cholesterol in quality meats and eggs is vital for proper testosterone production. Eggs are good enough, eat before bed ideally.Thanks but I haven’t eaten meat since 1997.