Apologies on the lack of updates here. Between work, school, homework, and social life I haven't had much time to do much of anything. As far as progress goes, I'm down 17 lbs in 6 weeks, which is a bit much but i'm extremely overweight (323 -> 306) so not too crazy. My new eating habits have been going very well. Protein everywhere. Been doing a ton of reading on dietary science on t-nation.com, great site. Try to keep my meals as either Protein+carb or protein+fat. Very little carb+fat.
Just started a weight lifting program last week using Mark Rippetoe's program from his book Starting Strength.
Workout A:
Squat 3x5
Bench 3x5
Deadlift 1x5
Workout B:
Squat 3x5
Military Press 3x5
Bent over or Pendlay Rows: 3x5
Mon/Wed/Fri split, alternate workouts so ABA, BAB, etc. Sat/Sun off. I usually do 20-30mins of low intensity cardio afterwards on a stationary bike.
All the set numbers are working sets. I usually do 1 or 2 warmup sets. At first I thought i'd be squating too often, but I've come to love squating. Just not the soreness aftewards

. Deadlifted for the first time friday. LOVED IT. I did a ton of reading and watched a lot of videos on proper form, was scared of hurting my back. Worked up to 175x5 my first time deadlifting and really had only minor soreness in my lower back the day after.
As far as the contest goes, it wasn't ever my motivator. I'd be fine with not being included in the judging, but i'll probably still post updates occasionally.
Anyone have any recommendations on reducing DOMS (delayed onset muscle soreness)? AtLarge nutrition makes something called ETS, the main ingredient is Microlactin. I've been looking at picking up some just straight up microlactin, but wanted to see what others use.