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Lilninja
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Hey Guys and Girls thoght it about time I intro Myself, Below are a few stats, not real impressive but hoping to change that.
Name: Damian
Age: 27
Gender: Male
Location: Narellan, Western Sydney NSW
Occupation: Facilities Manager
Qualifications: Carpenter/joiner trade qualification, Cert 4 in building studies
Training Experiences: 4 years on and off, mostly off, but back on the horse now and enjoying it.
Any Interests: Motorbikes, snowboarding, photography and gym
Training: 179cm 95kg. Have only been going to the gym seriously for a few weeks now 3 days weights training 2 days Cardio. Im enjoying the time to myself but also feeling a lot healthier.
A Bit about Me: I have battled weight my entire life due to a condition called schuapmans syndrome which causes underactive thyroids and in turn a slow metablosim. I find it hard to lose weight and also keep any real muscle tone. because of this I often get frustrated with a lack of progres when training. I have always looked at training as a means to an end, to either lose a certain amount of weight or gain some size, but this time I have changed my view and am looking it as a lifestyle change, I have no really clear goals except I would like to lessen my body fat percentage but have not set myself a deadline as I have found this only leads to frustration.
any advice as per training and nutrition for someone in my position as a novice in this area would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Damian
Name: Damian
Age: 27
Gender: Male
Location: Narellan, Western Sydney NSW
Occupation: Facilities Manager
Qualifications: Carpenter/joiner trade qualification, Cert 4 in building studies
Training Experiences: 4 years on and off, mostly off, but back on the horse now and enjoying it.
Any Interests: Motorbikes, snowboarding, photography and gym
Training: 179cm 95kg. Have only been going to the gym seriously for a few weeks now 3 days weights training 2 days Cardio. Im enjoying the time to myself but also feeling a lot healthier.
A Bit about Me: I have battled weight my entire life due to a condition called schuapmans syndrome which causes underactive thyroids and in turn a slow metablosim. I find it hard to lose weight and also keep any real muscle tone. because of this I often get frustrated with a lack of progres when training. I have always looked at training as a means to an end, to either lose a certain amount of weight or gain some size, but this time I have changed my view and am looking it as a lifestyle change, I have no really clear goals except I would like to lessen my body fat percentage but have not set myself a deadline as I have found this only leads to frustration.
any advice as per training and nutrition for someone in my position as a novice in this area would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Damian