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Originally Posted by Doublebase
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Originally Posted by mustangdan
i just read th eone on how to get big arms in 3 steps. did i read it wrong or did it say to only work you biceps once a week? i thought mon, wed and fri arms and tues, thurs rest?
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Originally Posted by P-funk
I'd rather look like Marlon Brando in The Island of Dr. Monroe. I think his physique was at the top during that time in his career.
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Originally Posted by ForemanRules
True story
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Originally Posted by Thermal2
weight means nothing, lift hard and with intensity. weight is just something you pick up to get huge and numbers to see your progression. you should never compare your weight to someone elses.
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Originally Posted by Squaggleboggin
Exactly. Comparing yourself to others isn't really a valid comparison. There are too many different factors like experience, age, height, genetics, BW, BF%, etc. to form an accurate comparison. Do I think you're weak? No. Whether that really matters or not is up to you. As long as you think you can get stronger, you can. All you need is the right knowledge and to apply that knowledge. Many people will tell you experience is invaluable. It is. It is absolutely necessary for you to progress - if you don't know what works for you and what doesn't, how can you change something to produce favorable results? My suggestion is to keep a log so you always know what you've done before and whether you're progressing. Plan your workouts ahead of time and at least have a plan of what kind of periodization you will use (this isn't as important in the very beginning, but start reading up on conjugate, undulating and linear periodization for starters). Give each of the things you read a try so long as they're reasonably safe and seemingly productive towards your results. If you have a question, post it here or PM someone. Most people will be glad to help. Also search the forums and read the stickies - so much information is already right here it's insane.
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Originally Posted by myCATpowerlifts
Great post! Couldn't agree more on every point.
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Originally Posted by Hockeyman105
Dude-
It's great you want to get into working out. Don't calculate bodyfat and all that crap unless you're an athlete, but you still want to be at a fairly low BF%. Try incorporating some biking or running into your program, and some bodyweight exercises. You can't lift weights unless you can lift your own bodyweight, so try some pushups (flat, w/ feet on a bench and hands on ground, and w/ feet on ground and hands on bench) and some pullups, both close and wide grip. Crunches are great too. Also, don't do too much because you don't want to hurt yourself. Maybe get a personal trainer, or a buddy who's in good shape who can guide you to the right things for your body. Lastly, pick up a sport, like tennis, basketball, soccer, whatever. It's good to play sports to stay flexible and all that. By the way, stretch at the end of your routine. Good luck man. |
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Originally Posted by ABLQ2
weakness is a state of mind.
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