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    Joined here 3 mnths ago got into car accidnet wasnt able to do much for few mnths

    heyyy guys

    im marco 17 yrs old i jorined up on the forums in liek mayish but got relle busy lazy and got into a big car accidnet that put me outta comminson for a couple mnths im back now ready to get the look i want
    I'm about 265 and im about 6'5 i'm dieting and toning i never really worked out with weights i was a swimmer most of my life, ate liek shit and boxed for about 2 yrs and got into a car accident and can't box for about3 more mnths boxing was great it toned me up a lot but now im lookin for an all round tone and cut look
    im changing my lifestyl;e with eating and working out
    i plan on runnin/cardio n little abs work 5-7 dyas a wk and working out about 3-5 days a wk probaly 4-5

    my bench max is about 220lbs
    my lateral pull down is 230lbs
    my bicep curl is lower then normal not sure will update it
    my tricep is a little bit more then my bicep

    all help/ advice is greatly appriceated
    Last edited by Italianwarrior9; 11-06-2007 at 05:57 PM. Reason: wrong wording etc

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    my routine wud proably be

    1.chest and biceps
    2. back, triceps, shoudlers
    3. legs and abs

    any good or no i wanna also add some forarms in there any1 got exicerises for them?
    im running for 15-20 mintues be4 everyworkout
    and everyday liek i sed im running and jump-roping any other cardio advice?
    Last edited by Italianwarrior9; 11-06-2007 at 06:17 PM. Reason: forgot stuff

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    Italianwarrior9 welcome BACK to IM!

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    You don't need arm exercises at all. Stick to compound exercises.

    Read the stickies in training forum. Especially this one...

    Designing training routines by Cowpimp
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    what do yu mean i dont need exericses i got to a normal planet fitness ballys golds type of gym i do excersies on my whole body

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    by excerise i mean liek work out using the machins and free weights

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    Quote Originally Posted by Italianwarrior9 View Post
    what do yu mean i dont need exericses i got to a normal planet fitness ballys golds type of gym i do excersies on my whole body
    You don't need arm exercises. Trust me on this one. I was new here a year ago, I was told the same thing and I couldn't believe it. It's true though.

    Sitting around doing bicep curls, tricep pull-downs and forearm exercises is a complete waste of time. Stick to compound exercises; squats, deadlifts, bench press, military press, chins, dips etc. Your arms will get bigger along with the rest of you. Arm exercises only work your arm muscles. bench pressing (for example) hits your arms, your shoulders, chest, core dot dot dot. There's no point working one muscle when you could be working half your body at the same time.

    And don't split your workout by body part. Seperate it by movement. e.g. Horizontal-Legs-Vertical or Push-Legs-Pull.

    Again, trust me... Read the stickies.
    Used to.. DL:375lb, Sqt:335lb, Bnch:260lb
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    Age:38. Trained 11/06-12/09. Feet surgeries & hip problems:12/09-12/11. Fighting back:12/11+. New Training Journal and Food Log.

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    ohhhh ok now i get it thansk

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