I had been in the practice of going to the gym regularly, doing a pretty standard Bench/Deadlift/Squat spread over Mon/Wed/Fri. But I haven't lifted for about 8 months due to a rather unfortunate combination of minor afflictions affecting a pretty tender part of my person.
In the hope that I will be able to do some sort of lifting again soon, I've been thinking about what to do when I get back into it. I will be avoiding deadlifts and squats for a fair while yet, so it's going to be very much upper body focused.
I was thinking a bodyweight routine would be good for me right now, instead of the old powerlifting-style stuff I was doing. The benefits of this are not having to pay for a gym membership (there are no good gyms where I live, I trained previously before I moved), the convenience of training at home, the fact I can work on higher reps which will be kinder on my body with the nature of one of the problems I've been having, not having to eat as much by gunning for mass (cheaper and, again, kinder on my body at the minute), and getting a bit leaner and meaner (I'm happy either way in this respect, I sometimes get asked if I play rugby, so that's the sort of direction I was going in before, but losing body fat is all good).
With that in mind, could I get myself a decent workout just with bodyweight exercises? Is the idea of going for muscle density (as I plan here) over muscle mass (as I was before) just broscience? Could I keep muscle and lose fat without eating tonnes?
Thoughts?
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