Hello all! Let me begin with a short background of myself. 23 years old, 5'9", 125lbs. Spent the last five years in the Army, and just got out in June. Served in the Infantry as a Sniper with two deployments. I'm putting this out there not to brag, but to give you some context to my questions.
I've been skinny my whole life, never passing 125. I reached 145lbs and RIPPED during basic training, and we did only body weight exercises i.e. pushup, pullup, situp, air squats, sprints, long distance running, etc. Two months after basic training I shrank back down to 130. My only assumption was that I wasn't doing as many physical exercises all day long or eating as much.
During both my deployments I did the weight lifting and protein shakes. All that stuff. Supplements left and right. I went from 130 to 135, with very little improvement to my max reps/weight. Got back from Afghanistan in February and I'm now back down to 125.
I mention all this above because I can safely say (in my own opinion) that my body just cannot handle/will not improve using traditional weight training after 5 years of shakes and hitting the weights. I don't understand it because I've watched first hand others that I worked with get shredded doing the same things I was. I get that every person is different, but common now.
I just did a calorie calculator and it says I need at least 2500 to sustain (which I KNOW I haven't been doing these last few months). It said to add 500 to start building and so I'm at 3000. Okay, no problem, but what kind of body weight workouts should I be doing?
Like I said above, I know first hand that pushup, pullup, situp, air squats, sprints, etc work for me, but is that enough? I'm only looking to gain about 20-25 pounds. At 145 I was ripped, I'm assuming because my metabolism is so fast that I have no fat left to burn. I'm not wanting to get huge or bulky, just to increase my strength and thicken out a little bit. This isn't an overnight process, I know. Just looking for some tips from someone who may have similar experiences with weight training. I know that Cross Fit was becoming a huge thing in the Army before I got out, but don't have that much experience with it or access to a gym. Just at-home workouts.
Any and all advice would be great. Sorry for the long first post!
I've been skinny my whole life, never passing 125. I reached 145lbs and RIPPED during basic training, and we did only body weight exercises i.e. pushup, pullup, situp, air squats, sprints, long distance running, etc. Two months after basic training I shrank back down to 130. My only assumption was that I wasn't doing as many physical exercises all day long or eating as much.
During both my deployments I did the weight lifting and protein shakes. All that stuff. Supplements left and right. I went from 130 to 135, with very little improvement to my max reps/weight. Got back from Afghanistan in February and I'm now back down to 125.
I mention all this above because I can safely say (in my own opinion) that my body just cannot handle/will not improve using traditional weight training after 5 years of shakes and hitting the weights. I don't understand it because I've watched first hand others that I worked with get shredded doing the same things I was. I get that every person is different, but common now.
I just did a calorie calculator and it says I need at least 2500 to sustain (which I KNOW I haven't been doing these last few months). It said to add 500 to start building and so I'm at 3000. Okay, no problem, but what kind of body weight workouts should I be doing?
Like I said above, I know first hand that pushup, pullup, situp, air squats, sprints, etc work for me, but is that enough? I'm only looking to gain about 20-25 pounds. At 145 I was ripped, I'm assuming because my metabolism is so fast that I have no fat left to burn. I'm not wanting to get huge or bulky, just to increase my strength and thicken out a little bit. This isn't an overnight process, I know. Just looking for some tips from someone who may have similar experiences with weight training. I know that Cross Fit was becoming a huge thing in the Army before I got out, but don't have that much experience with it or access to a gym. Just at-home workouts.
Any and all advice would be great. Sorry for the long first post!