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« on: March 29, 2007, 10:38:56 AM »

For those of you who go to the gym and workout I would like to see what you all think of this little routine I composed.

I usually run 4 miles every day but I decided to start weightlifting as well but because of my work schedual i can only do it one day a week.

here it is:

Excercise     Reps
Dumbbell Press           30
Bent Over Rows          30
Side Raises                 30
Curls                           30
Bench Press                30
Squats                        30
Calf Raises                  30



Rest One Minute


Repeat 5 times
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« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2007, 10:44:42 AM »

Open can using one hand.
Move your arm holding can vertically untill it makes contact with your face.
Spill out the liquid content on your chin and chest.

Repeat as many times you like for the desired soaked effect..

Yes. I have a drinking problem.  no
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« Reply #2 on: March 29, 2007, 11:17:31 AM »

Open can using one hand.
Move your arm holding can vertically untill it makes contact with your face.
Spill out the liquid content on your chin and chest.

Repeat as many times you like for the desired soaked effect..

Yes. I have a drinking problem.? no

Thats usually my routine on the weekend  hihi

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« Reply #3 on: March 30, 2007, 12:36:28 PM »

30 reps!?! I surely hope you mean 3x10 or something, because if you're doing that many reps in a single set, then you aren't using nearly enough weight! I aim for 4-6 if I want to go heavy and bulk, and go for 8-10 if I want to burn fat or improve muscular endurance. I do 3 sets per muscle group, not including warming up.

Having only enough time for 1 workout per week sounds like you work in a Chinese sweatshop, in which you have more things to worry about than your physique. Wink If you really don't have enough time for it, I recommend focusing on dead lifts and bench presses, since you do run a lot anyway and probably don't need to squat, but make sure to do a little sprinting to finish off your runs, as well, since it works muscles better than endurance running.

So, bench pressing and dead lifting will get you 2/3 of the major lifts, which is decent. Try to go very heavy and hard, since you have a week to recover between workouts. After the big lifts, everything else is gravy. Sit ups, lat pull ups, shoulder presses, anterior lateral latissimus expansions, and so on. Wink
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« Reply #4 on: March 30, 2007, 01:39:04 PM »

Sounds like a lot of reps - you must be ripped my friend

I use free weights and dumbells 2-3 times/week

BENCH:  5 SETS OF 10  ADD 5 LBS  5 SETS OF 7 ( LEG CURLS AFTER EACH SET ) REST 1 MINUTE

OVERHEAD PRESS - 5 SETS OF 10  (REVERSE LEG CURLS AFTER)

DUMBELLS - 40 LBS - BENT OVER PULLS - 3 X 10  ,   3 X 10

CURL :  5 SETS OF 10
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« Reply #5 on: March 30, 2007, 02:04:26 PM »

you should pyramid the weight if you want greater mass. High reps will just get you cut and defined.

Try increasing the weight each successive set and do less reps ( if you use enough weight you wont be able to do high reps)

also, give each body part at least a day of rest in between as to avoid overtraining, which can be counterproductive.
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« Reply #6 on: March 30, 2007, 04:17:11 PM »

Eating clean is very difficult, maybe one of the hardest things I've done. It gives you amazing results though, as long as you are honest with yourself.

The past six months I have not been so honest....... hihi
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« Reply #7 on: March 30, 2007, 04:27:32 PM »

Eating clean is very difficult, maybe one of the hardest things I've done. It gives you amazing results though, as long as you are honest with yourself.

The past six months I have not been so honest....... hihi

Genetics will ultimately rule. I'm in decent shape, but cannot get rid of my beer gut. I've had it for 15 years. I don't eat bad at all, never eat sweets, and really don't even drink Beer anymore. I work hard to excercise etc.  I've just accepted that I will never look as good as I want ok
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« Reply #8 on: March 30, 2007, 05:45:53 PM »

Genetics is a big factor. I still eat & drink whatever I want and by staying active it has not caught up with me ( and Im pushing 35) I am very thankful believe me. Many friends my age havent fared as well.
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« Reply #9 on: March 30, 2007, 07:47:57 PM »

30 reps!?! I surely hope you mean 3x10 or something, because if you're doing that many reps in a single set, then you aren't using nearly enough weight! I aim for 4-6 if I want to go heavy and bulk, and go for 8-10 if I want to burn fat or improve muscular endurance. I do 3 sets per muscle group, not including warming up.

Having only enough time for 1 workout per week sounds like you work in a Chinese sweatshop, in which you have more things to worry about than your physique. Wink If you really don't have enough time for it, I recommend focusing on dead lifts and bench presses, since you do run a lot anyway and probably don't need to squat, but make sure to do a little sprinting to finish off your runs, as well, since it works muscles better than endurance running.

So, bench pressing and dead lifting will get you 2/3 of the major lifts, which is decent. Try to go very heavy and hard, since you have a week to recover between workouts. After the big lifts, everything else is gravy. Sit ups, lat pull ups, shoulder presses, anterior lateral latissimus expansions, and so on. Wink

Well i can find time to lift more than once a week i just find it difficult to  come up with a routine because i dont know if what im doing is correct
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« Reply #10 on: March 30, 2007, 09:07:56 PM »

I work out 3 times a week 2 sets each

I say try heavy and go for as many until your muscles cant anymore. and then go 2 more above that. And Try to work all of your muscle groups. the arms, stomach, chest, shoulders.legs.

If you want to Put on muscle you should probably lay off the running for awhile. You still gain muscle but at a slower rate because your body is burning all the calories.
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« Reply #11 on: March 30, 2007, 09:11:33 PM »

Eating clean is very difficult, maybe one of the hardest things I've done. It gives you amazing results though, as long as you are honest with yourself.

The past six months I have not been so honest....... hihi

Genetics will ultimately rule. I'm in decent shape, but cannot get rid of my beer gut. I've had it for 15 years. I don't eat bad at all, never eat sweets, and really don't even drink Beer anymore. I work hard to excercise etc.  I've just accepted that I will never look as good as I want ok

Plenty of foods still break down to sugar, and those should be avoided. You may be surprised what breaks down to sugar and keeps the weight on. I know I was shocked. I *thought* I had a decent diet for years, but I was clearly ignorant. I'm not discounting genetics at all, but I wasn't really addressing them either. I've seen all kinds of people lean down with diet and exercise, genetics be damned.
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« Reply #12 on: March 30, 2007, 10:57:59 PM »

Eating clean is very difficult, maybe one of the hardest things I've done. It gives you amazing results though, as long as you are honest with yourself.

The past six months I have not been so honest....... hihi

Genetics will ultimately rule. I'm in decent shape, but cannot get rid of my beer gut. I've had it for 15 years. I don't eat bad at all, never eat sweets, and really don't even drink Beer anymore. I work hard to excercise etc.? I've just accepted that I will never look as good as I want ok

Plenty of foods still break down to sugar, and those should be avoided. You may be surprised what breaks down to sugar and keeps the weight on. I know I was shocked. I *thought* I had a decent diet for years, but I was clearly ignorant. I'm not discounting genetics at all, but I wasn't really addressing them either. I've seen all kinds of people lean down with diet and exercise, genetics be damned.


Punk - 2 years ago , I wass 5'8 and 220 and it wasn't cause I was overly muscular.  So I changed my eating habits to 6 times a day, small meals. I did this for about a year and took off about 35 lbs.  Now that I'm lifting & jogging, I feel stronger and quicker than ever, but this damn beer belly still remains -of course it's smaller than it used to be - but it is what it is!   yes
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« Reply #13 on: March 30, 2007, 11:00:50 PM »

My routine:

Monday: drink beer
Tuesday: drink beer
Wed: feel guilty, go ?to gym. Walk 2 miles.
Thurs: sore, ?drink beer.
Friday: it's Friday, go to dinner, drink margaritas
Saturday: go to gym, if time; if ?not, drink beer.
Sunday: day of ?rest, work on yard, watch sports, drink beer.

Repeat as needed. ?rofl

It used ?to be different, but life is stressful.
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« Reply #14 on: March 30, 2007, 11:11:58 PM »

I can't even imagine when I'm over 30 and I have to worry about gaining weight  rofl
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« Reply #15 on: March 30, 2007, 11:44:58 PM »

Well i can find time to lift more than once a week i just find it difficult to  come up with a routine because i dont know if what im doing is correct

As long as you do the primary lifts at a decently heavy weight, you'll be fine. It's hard to mess up for the first 6-8 weeks anyway, since that's when you're learning form and getting used to it. You'll gain strength fast from better neural connections, but actually making new muscle is a long process that requires a good diet.
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« Reply #16 on: March 30, 2007, 11:50:28 PM »

What kind of lifts are recommended to build forearm muscle?
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« Reply #17 on: March 31, 2007, 05:29:26 AM »

I run 25 to 30 miles a week


I use to be a hardcore weight lifter but now I just lift to stay toned.


Monday I do Chest and Triceps

Nothing fancy
Flat bench dumbells:
40 pounds for 25
50 pounds for 15
65 pounds for 8

Incline Dumbells:
30 pounds for 20 reps
40 pounds for 12
50 pounds for 8

Flies or peck deck 3 sets

Triceps
4 sets of dips
3 sets of rope pulldowns
3 sets of either skullcrushers also known as nose breakers or kickbacks



Wednesday Back and Biceps
back:
4 sets of 10 chin ups
3 sets of lawnmowers
3 sets of not sure of the name, U lay over a bench with a weight and u come up and then back down

Biceps:
4 sets of standing curls 1 inner 1 outer, 1 inner 1 outer
3 sets of hammer curls
3 sets of preacher curls

Friday Shoulders:
3 sets of Arnolds or Military
3 supersets of straight arm raises and side arm raises
3 sets of shrugs
3 sets of upright rows

Sunday Legs:
4 sets of Leg Presses * I am a runner so I dont use huge weight bout 2 to 3 45's on each side is sufficient*
3 sets of lunges
3 sets of squats
3 sets of straight leg deadlift
6 sets calve raises


Abs 5  days a week
4 sets of 15 hanging leg raises
4 sets of oblique machine
4 sets of 25 cruch machine *machine where u lay down and put your legs in like u are doing leg extensions but u lay back and grab the handles and do the crunches*
4 sets of 15 decline crunches


Also everyday after I workout I hit the sauna for 30 minutes

A couple days a week Ill swim 10 laps in an olympic size pool.
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« Reply #18 on: March 31, 2007, 05:37:05 AM »

I Eat Burgers

No seriously i used to go to the gym but got tired of it. I'm not one who really cares what i look like.

However i would like now to get my weedy arms bigger so they are in proportion.

So i'm gonna do that. How often would you guys work on arms to see a good improvement?
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« Reply #19 on: March 31, 2007, 09:35:58 AM »

What kind of lifts are recommended to build forearm muscle?

High reps of Penis lifts  hihi
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