How strong are you? There is no chart because it would be bullshit if there was one.
Doc,
As a masters rank amateur who has weighed the same for 30 years regardless of diet, I'm on board with Rip's 3rd question, and gaining weight to gain strength as per LPM. So I've looked through the forum here, finding a lot of inquiries particular to the individual, although I have yet to find one that matches me (otherwise healthy 54, male, 5'9", 160 +/- 2lbs.) Is there a chart somewhere to find a target weight based on height and age?
I'm paying closer attention to calories and protein content, but generally I can eat like a Midwestern bear, i.e., plenty of meat/fish and everything else edible plus plenty of beer, and not vary weight. I'm adding multiple bottles of Fairlife Whole Milk to the diet though.
How strong are you? There is no chart because it would be bullshit if there was one.
It's a start. Start with 180, see how far you can go, and then think about 190-200 if the weight on the bar justifies it, which it should if you play your cards right. You are still young enough to make progress.
They most certainly aren't unless Drewski is a female.
Thanks - the meat / milk / egg part of the diet has been bumped up a lot recently; dinner especially is becoming more of a marathon. Reminds me of dinner in Italy, in terms of time at the table anyway. Hopefully 180 isn't too far away. I've varied amazingly little from 160 regardless of diet for a long time.
And sorry for the mistype - that should say 1x5 on deads and 3x5 on squats.