You drank a gallon of milk a day while you were not training?
Coach,
Last year I began the Starting Strength linear progression as a skinny guy, and so I ate more and drank a gallon of whole milk everyday accordingly. Throughout the beginning of my training, however, I was repeatedly injured at work and had to start training over multiple times after long-ish breaks. I've got a different job now and am starting training over once again. During my training ups and downs last year however, I stuck with the diet including drinking a gallon of whole milk per day. I probably have a total of appx. 3 months of gallons of milk everyday. I realize this is maybe more gallons than one would have drank without interruption for Starting Strength.
I've gained about 35 lbs and am at 20+% body fat.
My question is how to approach the milk portion of my diet at this point.
I started training back up a couple weeks ago and haven't been drinking a gallon of milk since I started, though to my surprise I haven't been losing any weight. Prior to that, I took about a 3 1/2 week break from training due to injury, and milk, and lost a pound or two, but nothing more. I did not get a chance to measure my body fat levels during that hiatus. I'm drinking a half gallon per day as of last week. I don't know if any of this info is helpful or not...
I apologize if this topic has already been covered somewhere else on the forum.
Thank you for your time.
You drank a gallon of milk a day while you were not training?
Well the thread title is fitting, so you got that going for you.
Correct. I didn't want to stop because it was such a bitch to get used to, and I felt that my breaks between training blocks while I was injured were short enough for me to just keep going with it. Why stop everything when I was just going to start up again? I realize it was an odd decision.
What do you recommend I do at this point?
Maybe stop drinking the milk and start training?
Sounds like you've got this under control.