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    Add bulk or die crying.

    Taken two weeks of cus my mum wasnt very well and theres no one else living with us, and because I couldnt get my lazy ass out of bed before 9am when I wasnt at work, so it fucked my up shedule completely, everything had to he reorganised and I got nothing done.

    So my aims tomorrow are:

    To eat @ least 2-3 of my meals at work ( which shouldnt be too hard)
    go straight from work to the gym and do a good 90-100 min work out.

    Diet
    5am
    1 scoop ON whey with milk
    100g of shredded wheat
    2 cups semi skimmed milk
    1 flax oil cap + vitamin tablet
    1 piece of fruit

    (8am if I am @ home)9am (ish)
    3 eggs ( poached if I am @ home) scrambled /fried
    100g shredded wheat
    2 cups semi skimmed milk
    1 fish oil cap
    piece of fruit

    12pm
    6oz chicken breast (steamed)
    2 cups white rice
    1 cup of broccoli
    1 fish oil cap
    1 piece of fruit

    3pm
    (same as 12pm but with cauliflower)

    6pm
    (same as 12pm exactly)

    9pm:
    either 2 cups of cottage cheese with sf syrup and a sliced banana
    or 1 scoop ON whey with milk, and a banana
    both with 1 flax oil cap
    "Lift big, eat big, rest big"
    "Rome wasnt built in a day"
    "Go heavy or go home."

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    Forgot to add I am going to be drinking 2 cups of coffee in the mornin without sugar, and then aiming to drink 4 ltrs of water throughout the day.
    "Lift big, eat big, rest big"
    "Rome wasnt built in a day"
    "Go heavy or go home."

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    What kind of routine are you going to do? 90-100 minute workouts is probably a little much. If you can workout for that long you are probably babying yourself with the weight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fufu
    What kind of routine are you going to do? 90-100 minute workouts is probably a little much. If you can workout for that long you are probably babying yourself with the weight.
    Sometimes my workouts end up being that long if I do cardio afterwards and count stretching time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seanp156
    Sometimes my workouts end up being that long if I do cardio afterwards and count stretching time.
    Well that is a whole different ballgame. My works outs usually go over an hour because of warm ups, cool downs, and stretching. The lifting portion is usually between 30-45 minutes, maybe 60 if I have long RI's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fufu
    What kind of routine are you going to do? 90-100 minute workouts is probably a little much. If you can workout for that long you are probably babying yourself with the weight.
    I push myself as hard as i can, sometimes a rest between body parts but on a good day I am done within about 70 mins.
    "Lift big, eat big, rest big"
    "Rome wasnt built in a day"
    "Go heavy or go home."

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    My workouts

    Monday (push)
    Bench press (barbell) 3x12 reps
    Incline bench press (barbell) 3x12 reps
    Dips/ close grip bench press( alternating week by week) 3x12 reps
    Tricep pushdown/ behind the head tricep extension ( alternating week by week) 3x12 reps
    military press 3x12 reps
    side raises (dumbell) 3x12 reps

    Wed
    Pull
    Seated row 3x12 reps
    bent over row 3x12 reps
    deadlift 3x12 reps
    pull ups (to failure)
    standing barbell curls 3x12 reps

    Friday
    Legs
    Squat/ leg press 3x12 reps
    leg extension 3x12 reps
    leg curl 3x12 reps.
    standing calve raises 3x12 reps
    "Lift big, eat big, rest big"
    "Rome wasnt built in a day"
    "Go heavy or go home."

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