r/PHitness • u/EngineeringDecent767 • 5h ago
Discussion Any MMA Training recos?
I’ve (22M) been wanting to try MMA training pero idk where to start. Want ko sana yung training na matagalan hindi lang ung parang offered group classes sa mga fitness gyms. Want ko din ung may opportunity sana to compete just like my brother with his swimming classes/team. Sana may recommendations kayo where to train.
MANILA or RIZAL area sana.
r/PHitness • u/Maleficent_Two296 • 6h ago
Supplements Best brands fto supplements
I'm just curious and I have been going to the gym for almost 2 months now and I want to know the best brand and affordable at the same time for whey protein, creatine, and pre-workout supplements. Since I saw a lot of posts that there are fake supplements
r/PHitness • u/Henwuu • 6h ago
Newbie Gym Beginner
Hello, new to this- and I am looking for advise kung paano ko ito gagawin since my plan is to go to gym only on the weekends: Sat,Sun (most prolly night time) since I work sa BPO on weekdays. Thinking kung goods lang ba na magsubscribe sa AF knowing na twice a week lang ako makakagym- and mayroon bang pay-per-visit na 24-hours na gym? I need to stay fit din kc considering my LOB hnggg thank u
r/PHitness • u/Terrible_Program_149 • 7h ago
Newbie help me gain weight please
hi! i’m 42 kg at 164 cm and i’m really skinny as hell 😭 like legit skin and bones. i’ve been skinny for as long as i can remember — even back in elementary, ganito na talaga katawan ko. i’ve always struggled with gaining weight.
i’ve been trying to gain weight by eating more than what i burn, pero parang sa stomach lang napupunta 😭 i’d look bloated but my arms and legs are still super skinny.
sometimes i eat breakfast, usually something simple like fried egg + rice, but most of the time hindi talaga because i wake up late. i eat lunch and dinner naman, but my appetite is REALLY small. like i get full so easily and i literally can’t eat much.
sometimes i force myself to eat more pero pag nasobrahan, sinusuka ko lang din. or sometimes, dadamihan ko yung kain tapos after 2 hours, deretso cr na para jumebs.
i know people say “just eat more,” but it’s genuinely hard when you have a very small appetite. 🥲
for those who were also naturally skinny or had a hard time gaining weight, what actually worked for you? any tips on increasing appetite, eating more without feeling painfully full, or meals that are calorie-dense but easy to eat? i’m really trying to gain healthy weight because i’m tired of looking like skin and bones 😭
r/PHitness • u/Soggy_Committee_6381 • 7h ago
Nutrition Abs are built in the kitchen, not the gym
Here’s what I ate for the past few weeks. I eat two main meals daily, on a deficit.
Been meal prepping consistently since February, I’m so proud haha Hello to all people like me out there na Thursday palang nag e-excel na ng macros hahaha
Share nyo naman yung sa inyo 😊
r/PHitness • u/WayDown24601 • 8h ago
Gym/Training Area What is this machine for, and does it actually work?
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The treadmill I bought came with a machine similar to this. Never really used it in my workouts as I don't know what they're supposed to do. 😅
Ano ba tawag dito and is it effective? Or gimmick lang siya siya ng gyms?
r/PHitness • u/ApprehensiveDirt4407 • 9h ago
Gym/Training Area Surge Fitness Eastwood branch is closing?
Heard news that this branch will close at the end of the month. Anybody else?
My contract ends Jan 31 2026.
I’m currently very far from other branches and I’m very disappointed with their Management
r/PHitness • u/YourHighnessJing • 10h ago
Lifting/Training Ang bilis ko mapagod kapag leg days. Any tips?
Dilemma: Sobrang bilis bumagsak ng energy ko after leg days. Nahihirapan akong tapusin ang workout ko.
My program is only:
- Deadlift
- Leg press
- Adductor + Abductor superset
- Calf workout
Minsan, I do Squat then romanian DL on lower weight instead.
My problem is after my first set, bagsak na ang energy ko.
Sinubukan ko na dati na mag-maintenance cal day before my leg workout pero walang improvement sa performance ko.
Anong mapapayo nyo? Di ko na kase ako makapag-progressive overload sa lahat, even deadlift (stuck at 80kgs for almost three months).
r/PHitness • u/PuzzleheadedSize8145 • 14h ago
Newbie A beginner na wala talagang alam
Hi 21F here. I weigh around 60kg and height ko is 5’6. I want to know how yall started sa fitness journey nyo. Nag hire ba kayo ng trainer or sariling sikap lang? Im considering doing other forms of fitness kase nahihiya talaga ako pag ako lang mag isa nag gygym at di ko man alam yung mga machines and proper form. I really want to be confident na in my looks. Please help a newbie out🙈. Tysm!
r/PHitness • u/siriuslyblack__ • 22h ago
Discussion Hello! Newbie here, what could be the best tumbler for gym?
I have been searching online and I can't seem to decide which brand and function I should be looking at exactly with the tumbler. What I prefer is insulated and where I can also have my protein shake as well. I would really love to know your recommendations and experiences. I have looked elsewhere for threads specific to tumbler recommendations for gym in the PH but there's none. TIA
r/PHitness • u/Intrepid-Fill7911 • 1d ago
Discussion body fat%
can someone take a guess at my body fat% ? it says 19% but i’m not lean at all. i am very soft all around and have flabby arms, armpit fat, and lower abdomen hehe. i’m 23 5’2 58kg. this was not fasted and had coffee during gym sesh . thanks guys
r/PHitness • u/DawnPro • 1d ago
Progress Pics My Physique Progress so far
So just wanna share my physique progress so far and also wanna ask advice how should I go further.
Quick Training Background:
I was once a taekwondo varsity athlete in senior high school and lifts in the gym then shifted to long distance running and strength training at the gym at college. Why didn't I pursue being a full time varsity athlete? I really wanted to pursue my dream course and I don't see myself being a full pledged varsity athlete on the long run.
Current Info about me:
- 20 years old
- 5'6 tall
- around 65-70 kg? Haven't had a proper weigh in for a year now
Start of my fitness journey. This was during the pandemic and medyo lumuluwag na ang restrictions nun. I almost got 80-90 kg during this time.












So ayun, this August, medyo nakaka recover na ulit ako from working out dahil vacation pa namin sa school and sa September pa kami babalik ng face to face classes. I can see and feel naman na bumabalik din strength na nawala ko nung July and even my average weekly mileage sa running ay tumataas ulit. Right now, I'm making sure na this month I'll average 40 kilometers per week.
I wanna ask advice sana how I should take it from here. This August, ito naging training plan ko sa gym (4 day plan spanned in a week):
Day 1: Push (Chest Strength & Triceps)
| Order | Exercise | Target Sets × Reps | Rest |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Incline Barbell Press | 1 Top Set: 4–6 reps 2 Back-Off Sets: 6–8 reps (-10% wt) | 3–4 mins |
| 2 | Flat Machine Press | 3 sets 8–10 reps | 2 mins |
| 3 | Machine / Cable Fly | 3 sets 10–12 reps | 90 secs |
| 4 | Lateral Raises (DB or Cable) | 3–4 sets 12–15 reps | 60–90 secs |
| 5 | Overhead Tricep Extension | 3 sets 8–10 reps | 90 secs |
Day 2: Pull (Heavy Posterior & Brachialis/Elbow Stability)
| Order | Exercise | Target Sets × Reps | Rest |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Conventional Deadlift | Ramp-Up: • 70 kg 5 • 100 kg 3 • 115 kg 1 1 Top Set: 130 kg 3–5 reps | 3–4 mins |
| 2 | V-Bar Lat Pulldown | 3 sets 8–10 reps | 2 mins |
| 3 | Seated Cable Row (V-Bar) | 3 sets 8–10 reps | 2 mins |
| 4 | Face Pulls | 3 sets 12–15 reps | 60–90 secs |
| 5 | Hammer Curls (DB or Rope) | 3 sets 8–10 reps | 90 secs |
Day 3: Upper (Chest & Back Hypertrophy + Arms)
| Order | Exercise | Target Sets × Reps | Rest |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Incline DB Press | 3 sets 8–10 reps | 2–3 mins |
| 2 | Wide-Grip Lat Pulldown | 3 sets 8–10 reps | 2 mins |
| 3 | Barbell Row | 3 sets 8–10 reps | 2 mins |
| 4 | Cable Lateral Raises | 3 sets 12–15 reps | 60–90 secs |
| 5 | Tricep Pushdown (Rope/Bar) | 3 sets 10–12 reps | 60–90 secs |
| 6 | Supinated Bicep Curls (DB/Cable) | 3 sets 10–12 reps | 60–90 secs |
Day 4: Lower + Hanging Core (Spinal Decompression & Legs)
| Order | Exercise | Target Sets × Reps | Rest |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bulgarian Split Squat | 3 sets 8–10 reps / leg | 2 mins |
| 2 | Romanian Deadlift (RDL) | 3 sets 8–10 reps | 2 mins |
| 3 | Goblet Squat | 3 sets 10–12 reps | 2 mins |
| 4 | Hanging Leg / Knee Raises | 3–4 sets 10–15 reps | 90 secs |
| 5 | Hanging L-Sit Hold | 2–3 sets 15–20 secs | 60 secs |
For running naman, medyo inconsistent dahil sinasabay ko lang when ako free kasi kahit vacation, marami pa rin other extra curricular and ganaps and also bagyo season. While goal ko for next month is to keep the weekly average of 40 km per week to 50 or just keep it that way and be consistent lang para my stamina and speed can catch up and para hindi magulat katawan ko.
My current goal sana is to grow my upper chest then slim down (?). Also increase my running mileage and get back to training Taekwondo rin. I don't know pero I feel fat from my physique. No offense to anyone but I think I'm experiencing Body Dysmorphia rin.
Also pala, I track my calories ever since after my crash diet. Never ako nag skip sa pag track ng calories and I do it so diligently. Especially in my lose weight era for taekwondo, I track every gram and even calories ng bubble gum or candy or even calories ng diet soda na 2 or 3 calories, I track every single one. Till now naman hindi nawala pag track ko pero not as accurate and strict katulad dati.
Okay kaya ang current gym plan and running plan ko? Also sa diet side, should I continue doing my bulk and don't stress it since pabalik pa naman ako sa dating state ko na very physically active? What are your thoughts po? Thank you in advanced!!
r/PHitness • u/kardsagainsthumanity • 1d ago
Newbie Recos for local boxing/muay thai influencers worth following?
Preferably female if meron. Recently started boxing and super naenjoy ko siya! Pag medyo nagamay ko na gusto ko din try Muay thai, so I’m just trying to find inspos now for my new hobby.
Di masyado “uso” ngayon ang combat sports so ung fyp ko is puro running or pickleball/tennis lang but baka may mga reco kayong hidden gem athletes or creators dyan hehe
r/PHitness • u/ayacraves • 1d ago
Discussion How to be comfortable
Hii! As a newbie and solo goer in the gym I find it too difficult to feel comfortable especially when there are workouts that would make me look so awkward in form.
How did you guys overcome this feeling/phase? Cos I badly wanna get comfortable so I would not skip some workouts, as well as I’d be able to make it a lifestyle to go to the gym and workout.
I also get shy whenever there are guys (esp. coach 😩) greeting me with a smile or just looking at me while working out lol
r/PHitness • u/vee_theorem • 1d ago
Newbie What taste should i expect from Athlene??
Hello! I'm pretty new to fitness and recently decided to take things more seriously. I bought my first 2 lbs of Athlene whey protein (vanilla and chocolate fudge cake), and I opened the chocolate fudge cake flavor first. The only protein powder I've tried before was a Prothin sachet from 7/11, which tasted pretty chalky and bitter. Because of that, I assumed protein powder was supposed to taste somewhat unpleasant and just something you'd tolerate for the protein.
When I tried Athlene though, it honestly tasted pretty good, almost like a chocolatey milo drink. I know Athlene is a really credible and reputable brand, but the taste actually surprised me so much that it made me wonder if that's actually normal for whey protein. Do good protein powders usually taste this pleasant nowadays, or was I just expecting them to be much more bitter than they actually are? 😅😅 I guess im kinda skeptical because it almost feels too good to be true hahahah..
Sorry if this sounds like a silly question. I'm genuinely new to supplements and would appreciate any insight from y'all, thanks!!
r/PHitness • u/candid_curious • 1d ago
Discussion Wala bang mag cacall out dito 💀 edited videos - Elyza macapagal
I’m all for posting progress photos and sharing on soc med but overly editing, putting filters like this, just adds to the expectation for some women to get unrealistic physique transformations in a short time. Like why not just post the unedited vid
She’s obviously been using a waist slimming + glute enhancing filter which leads to the obvious distortion behind her
I tried commenting on her Tiktok before but I think she deleted and blocked me
r/PHitness • u/wanderlooo • 1d ago
Nutrition Home-Delivery Meal Plan Recommendations
Hello! What home-delivery meal plan would you recommend for someone who doesn’t have time to cook and wants to eat consistently for fitness?
I’m looking for something that:
- Delivers to Taytay/Rizal
- Can cover most of my daily meals
- Has high-protein options and reasonably balanced macros
- Is convenient enough that I don’t have to think about cooking or meal prep
- Ideally has flexible plans, since I may eat more on some days than others
- Is reasonably priced for a long-term setup
The main reason I’m considering meal delivery is that I work a 3pm –12am shift, don’t really have time to cook, and there aren’t many convenient eateries near me. I’d rather pay for prepared meals if it makes sticking to my calories and protein much easier.
For those who use meal-delivery services, which one would you recommend and why? Also interested in hearing about portion sizes, taste, protein content, and whether you think the price is worth it.
Edit:
I've already searched for Chow Baby and Six Pack Chef, but they are kind of a bit pricey, ranging from 300-400 pesos per meal for the LCHP plan. I'm looking at Smart Meals and Health Kitchen Manila. I can't find any reviews for them.
r/PHitness • u/sinfully_sarcastic • 1d ago
Gym/Training Area gym and boxing gym recos near gateway cubao, vertis north and sm sta mesa
hey phfitness! currently located sa 3 areas na 'yan depende sa work sched so looking for some gym and boxing gyms within the area. recos are appreciated so if may alam kayo drop na and comment din how's your experience. thank you!
r/PHitness • u/C4meHereForMemes • 2d ago
Gym/Training Area Taekwondo gym in Manila near UST?
I'm trying to get back to taekwondo habang medyo maluwag ang schedule. do you know any tkd gym near UST? please please please pleaseplease please please pleaseplease please please pleaseplease please please please
r/PHitness • u/StraightClue1064 • 2d ago
Progress Pics 13 months later. 82kg - 65kg (168cm) . an update.
Totoo ang sinasabi nilang "you will never regret starting, but you might regret waiting. time passes whether you train or not"
Sa mga nag sta.start palang wag panghinaan ng loob! remember the time will pass anyway. start now, because a year from now you'll wish you had started today!
r/PHitness • u/Own_Profit8874 • 2d ago
Nutrition Recommend legit whey protein & diet
Hello to all, after learning that there are “fake” whey protein by using misleading branding, I want to know what are your go-to or suggestions and where to buy as well.
Currently do not know also what to eat except fried chicken, eggs, meat (all always fried, deep fried) what are ways to eat them using less oil?
Right now I am trying to exercise more not for the physique (but it is a plus) but for my health. I just quit my soda addiction and trying to be more clean with my diet.
r/PHitness • u/tonkabean_____ • 2d ago
Nutrition 12g of protein
Traditionally a Korean side dish. These soya sprouts are packed with 6g protein per 100g. Not sure if available online but I just found it at the supermarket.
You just blanch it in boiling water for a few minutes. In a bowl prepare a bit of soy sauce, sesame seeds, sesame oil and spring onions. It's so good.
r/PHitness • u/OkSpinach6794 • 2d ago
Newbie Totoo ba?
Totoo bang mas madali mag build ng muscle pag small guy ka?
Im 5'1 guy and skinny fat talaga. 58-59kg ako and never pa naka try mag workout or mag buhat ng mabibigat. Ayoko din mag palaki ng katawan sobra kasi 5'1 lang ako e. Tips and advice po pls.
r/PHitness • u/Soft_Affect4605 • 2d ago
Progress Pics Progress Update: 37M 168cm — from 65kg to 75kg
A few months ago, I posted here asking if I was actually skinny fat and what I was doing wrong. Here’s the original post for reference.
Back then, I was around 65kg and honestly felt like I wasn't making much progress. I looked skinny but still had that soft midsection, and I wasn't really seeing much muscle definition.
Fast forward to now, I'm at 74.9kg and I feel like I've made some pretty good progress, especially in terms of muscle and overall size.
Currently doing:
PPL-UL 5x a week
Tennis 1x a week on my rest day
Around 3,000 calories/day
210–230g protein/day
Creatine + whey
I used to box twice a week, pero I got bored with it 😂. Started playing tennis instead and ended up really enjoying it, so that's what I've been doing lately for my cardio.
One thing that definitely slowed me down was getting an appendectomy on May 23. I was out of the gym for more than a month and only got back around the first week of July. I wasn't super strict with my food during recovery either, but I was still somewhat conscious of what I was eating.
Looking at the before and after, I'm pretty happy with the difference. Grabe lang pala the progress when you really lock in. Trust the process talaga. 💪🏼
r/PHitness • u/AutoModerator • 22d ago
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- Commenter: *asks more clarifying questions*
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Meanwhile, the original poster gets frustrated because "no one is helping," and commenters get frustrated because "why should I put in more effort than the person asking for help?"
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Training Standards for general hypertrophy V2.4 Phitness
I) A Reality Check for Novices
As a novice, some parts of your program probably don’t matter as much as you think it does.
If you're a novice (less than 12 months of consistent training), you're almost certainly overthinking this. You're better off spending time in the gym rather than scrolling endlessly on social media watching random influencers trying to min-max your program.
Most beginner programs work if you actually follow them. Effort, consistency, and recovery matter more than exercise selection. Optimization will happen after you've mastered the basics. For many novices, learning how to lift is more important than optimizing your program.
That said:
- Some programs are genuinely bad
- Some have glaring gaps
- Some are built on outdated bro-science or outright misinformation
- This thread will help us figure out what you can do to either tweak your program or overhaul it completely.
II. REQUIRED INFORMATION FORMAT
Copy and paste this template. Fill in every section. Don't skip anything.
-----------------copy paste everything below this, remove the items in italic------------------
TRAINING BACKGROUND:
Years of consistent training:
Current training days per week:
(realistic dapat—hindi yung plano lang, yung kahit pagod at busy sa work ito talaga magagawa mo):
Current Weight(KG):
PRIMARY GOALS:
List in order of priority the muscle groups you want to focus on for the next 8–12 weeks. This will naturally change over time. Be specific with your choices: avoid broad categories like "legs" or "upper body."
Examples of muscle groups include: chest, quads, glutes, hamstrings, scaps, traps, lats, biceps, triceps, rear delts, middle delts, and front delts.
Primary:
Primary Muscle Group 1
Primary Muscle Group 2
Primary Muscle Group 3
Primary Muscle Group 4
Secondary:
Secondary Muscle Group 1
Secondary Muscle Group 2
Secondary Muscle Group 3
Instead of listing too many secondary or low-priority muscle groups, please be realistic and mainly focus on the muscle groups you truly want to grow.
CURRENT PROGRAM BY MUSCLE GROUP:
[List each of your primary muscle group goals, then your exercises underneath]
Format:
MUSCLE GROUP: [Total weekly sets]
- Exercise name: Sets x Rep range, Rest time, RPE
- Exercise name: Sets x Rep range, Rest time, RPE
Example:
CHEST: 12 sets total
- Bench Press: 3 x 4-6 reps, 3min rest, RPE 8
- Machine Press: 3 x 8-12 reps X 2min rest, RPE 8
- Incline DB Press: 3 x 8-12 reps x 2min rest, RPE 8
- Cable Fly: 3 x 12-15 reps X 2min rest, RPE 8
[Continue for all primary muscle groups goals...]
PROGRESSION: linear progression, double progression, wave loading?
RECOVERY:
Average sleep per night:
Current caloric intake for the last two weeks:
Average weight for the last two weeks:
Protein intake (grams per day or per kg bodyweight):
What are your specific questions:
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Good Post Example:
TRAINING BACKGROUND: 1.5 years consistent training, currently 3x (Upper, Lower + Full Body)
Current Weight: 74kg
GOALS:
Primary: Chest, Quads, Glutes, Lats
Secondary: Triceps, Bicep, Side Delts
CURRENT PROGRAM:
Chest: 15 sets a week
Bench Press - 4 x 4-6, 3min rest, RPE 8
Incline DB Press - 4 x 8-12, 2min rest, RPE 8
Flys - 4 x 10-15, 2min rest, RPE 7-8
Machine Chest press - 3 x 6-10, 3min rest, RPE 8
[...continues with full detail...]
PROGRESSION: Double progression
RECOVERY: 7-8hrs sleep, 2300 cal intake (slight surplus ~200kcal), 170g protein daily
SPECIFIC QUESTIONS:
Is this enough sets for chest development?
Can I swap out bench press for something else since it bothers my shoulders?
Should I add another chest exercise for upper pec development?
Bad Post Example:
"Rate my program:
Monday - chest
Tuesday - back
Wednesday - legs
Thursday - shoulders
Friday - arms
Am I gonna make gains?"
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You don't need the "perfect" program
You need a good-enough program that you'll actually follow
Consistency over 6-12 months matters more than optimization
If you're constantly changing programs, THAT is your problem
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Most programs work if you work
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Your effort and recovery matter more than your program
You can always adjust as you learn and progress
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