I obviously need to put a little more effort than most of my friends to get my protein intake because I am quite active (my job involves physical labour, a lot of upper body work), playing my drums (TONS of upper body work, especially the core, if you're seated properly) and I've been 'experimenting' with some calisthenics (pushps, reverse push-ups, and I've mingled in a few others to find what I am comfortable most with)
(Silent) will be glad to see I've cut all this out (
) and I will just ask:
After all the research I've done, is this "one gram per pound" of protein-intake something that all people 'should' generally take in? I've always wondered if it's specifically for people who are trying to bulk up, or anyone who excercises regularly in general.
I don't care to try to get huge with muscle, I just want to keep myself active. I can't always play my drums, so I keep that upper body endurance now with calisthenics. It's proven useful, as I can come back after a week of not playing and my shoulders and arms can still keep up.
(Silent) will be glad to see I've cut all this out (
After all the research I've done, is this "one gram per pound" of protein-intake something that all people 'should' generally take in? I've always wondered if it's specifically for people who are trying to bulk up, or anyone who excercises regularly in general.
I don't care to try to get huge with muscle, I just want to keep myself active. I can't always play my drums, so I keep that upper body endurance now with calisthenics. It's proven useful, as I can come back after a week of not playing and my shoulders and arms can still keep up.
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