The point of this thread is to give tips to those people who live in special conditions and can't train that frequently.
Or having trouble getting enough nutrients because environment where they live:
Like living in school campus, having a busy life or like my case are in army...
In my situation now it's time I gotta train my squad more and more combat training.
That means more time away from gym that I've been able to hit when living at the base.
Anyone can spot my training problems: not getting enough food, rest, and training...
We eat there 3 times a day and a volunteer evening snack, but 3 meals + couple slices of bread is too little in a day.
I've been consuming much whey and maltodextrine along with glutamine and creatine and got some muscle addition.
It's hard enough but it's even harder when we are going to the wild.
I'm planning to take supplements along with protein bars and cans of tuna with me and mix some drinks in those plastic bags used for freezing since I can't wash a mixer up that well out there when we are camping somewhere in forest...
Also at the base I don't have a fridge to have extra food.
So my extra food is based on tuna and nutrients.
Does anyone have tips on what to eat there if you don't have a fridge since tuna is getting little boring?
And what to do when I have a combat camp week and can't train?
Or having trouble getting enough nutrients because environment where they live:
Like living in school campus, having a busy life or like my case are in army...
In my situation now it's time I gotta train my squad more and more combat training.
That means more time away from gym that I've been able to hit when living at the base.
Anyone can spot my training problems: not getting enough food, rest, and training...
We eat there 3 times a day and a volunteer evening snack, but 3 meals + couple slices of bread is too little in a day.
I've been consuming much whey and maltodextrine along with glutamine and creatine and got some muscle addition.
It's hard enough but it's even harder when we are going to the wild.
I'm planning to take supplements along with protein bars and cans of tuna with me and mix some drinks in those plastic bags used for freezing since I can't wash a mixer up that well out there when we are camping somewhere in forest...
Also at the base I don't have a fridge to have extra food.
So my extra food is based on tuna and nutrients.
Does anyone have tips on what to eat there if you don't have a fridge since tuna is getting little boring?
And what to do when I have a combat camp week and can't train?