Hi all, new to the forum so here goes my first post.
Admin, please advise should anything seem out of place.
I recently* made the decision to get back into the gym and pay some attention to my physique, eating habits and general (* recently being almost 3 years ago)
Personal background- at the age of 16 i became driven by the vision of having a hulking physique, broad shoulders, huge biceps and creating a body similar to the Austrian oak, I'm 5ft 7 so that was never going to happen. I did however create a good physique over the next 5 or so years, got involved in a few amateur bodybuilding shows and trained like a Trojan. One thing that I never properly dialed into though was diet and the correct usage of food and nutrition.
The next 10 years (give or take) i spent with little to no physical activity, very poor eating habits (most days only eating in the evenings and basically going on 24 hour fasts)
I am now approaching my mid 30s, 5ft 7, 88kg and a father of 3. I have always had a strong build and good muscular strength, however with age, alot changes. I no longer have the small waist that I used to, excess fat is more stubborn than ever (specifically in the stomach and chest area) and I tend to hold alot more water than I used
I have considered having some blood work done to check my test levels and get a starting point for the possibility of self administered TRT (low dosages and not 500 to 750mg per week) to get myself back to feeling and looking the way i did when i was younger, aid in recovery and give me a better, healthier zest for life and drive. It would however begin as a trial as I have no previous blood work to base my current levels off of.
My questions for the gurus are as
Can my fat stubborness be attributed to low test levels and high estrogen levels? Perhaps brought about by my previous poor diet.
I am willing to post my current diet and training schedule for somebody to study should the be willing to take the time to comment and assist.
I feel it necessary to first dial in on diet and training before hopping straight onto TRT.
Thanks guys.
Hope to chat soon