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Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 4
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Another newbie's routine: comments welcome
BODYBUILDING SUPPLEMENTS High Quality Supplements For Bodybuilders and Athletes. www.ironmaglabs.com Hi, only my second post here.
Here's my routine: Monday- Biceps / Shoulders / Abs followed by a 1.5mile run at brisk pace Tuesday- Triceps / Pecs / Back / Abs Wednesday- Rest Thursday- Biceps / Shoulders / Abs followed by a 1.5mile run at brisk pace Friday- Triceps / Pecs / Back / Abs Apart from those 2 runs, I also do other cardio exercises including 2x2hour sessions of high intensity tennis (usually thursday and saturday) and usually at least one 0.5mile swim a week(usually Sunday). I start my runs usually about half an hour after my workout (I've read it's better to rest longer, but that's not very fesible for me). Each of my workouts last about 45 minutes and I only work out at home using my bench and dumbells by doing the exercises I usually see in fitness magazines. It's probably useful to note that I'm not looking to add tremendous bulk. I am 5"7 and weigh 133lbs, which is lean to say the least. I enjoy being lean though, and am looking only to add say no more than 10lbs to my frame. I'm looking to be as 'sculpted' as I can for my existing body type (with a bit more mass), sort of like Brad Pitt in Fight Club (pic on this IMDB link: http://pro.imdb.com/name/nm0000093/photogallery-ss-5-7). Actually I wish I were Brad Pitt, but that's something else. ![]() I don't exactly pay attention to my diet, although I do try to stay away from fried/oily/etc foods. I also try to take more soy products and take Myoplex nutrition shakes (42gms protein) 4 times a week. I'd take more if the taste of it didn't make me want to puke everytime. I am also blessed with a naturally high metabolic rate. Thanks for your patience and any advice is much appreciated. |
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Do some research, that split is pathetic ;
You are working all muscle groups - 2 times weekly. You aren't training legs. You don't keep track of your diet. Adding 10 pounds is harder then you think. You envy Brad Pitts build.. You work ab's 4 times a week. You should really do some research man, try www.bodybuilding.com for training schedule, diet ideas, and training techniques. Goodluck man, hopefully I helped a little. ![]() |
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Patrick
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: AZ
Posts: 30,336
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need legs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! why doesn't anyone train legs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Houston
Posts: 161
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Yeah u want size add a leg day. And make sure squats are included.
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Time to get Brutal
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Canada, Alberta
Posts: 134
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Working the legs can be a pain in the ass but you really need to work them out. After all they are what carry the rest of your body around. And when trying to do spits try grouping the muslcels to gether or ones working together.
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 17
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 230
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wahts wrong with wanting brad pitts body?! in fight club he is ripped beyong belief...(he just as low BF%...his abs are great i mean)
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Good, bad, im the guy with the gun-Army of Darkness
Weight:147 pounds DB Incline Press: Repping 70 lbs in each hand. Standing curls: Repping 60 lbs (thats all i remember for now!) |
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Lone Star State
Posts: 68
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YOU CAN'T SEE ME !!!
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 4
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Thanks for everyone's advice.
I have checked out http://www.bodybuilding.com/ for advice and found it very useful. Here's my new routine: Day 1: Chest, Triceps, Quads, Abs (in that order) Day 2: Shoulders, Biceps, Forearms, Abs (in that order) Day 3: Lats Day 4: Rest Rinse, repeat. I plan to keep this routine for a couple of months. For each mucle group, I do 4-separate exercises of 3 sets, except for the lats. After about 2-months, I will then tweak the program a little, especially the types of exercises. Will I need to adjust the actual schedule though? Thanks alot again. teck |
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Fueled by Testosterone
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Silver Spring, MD
Posts: 15,405
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Although you're getting the idea, your revised routine needs work as well. For one, your quads are not the only large muscles in your legs. Don't forget your glutes (Butt), your hamstrings (Back upper leg), and your calves (Back/side lower leg).
As well, you need to attack your back. Adding in lats is good, but lower back, spinal muscles, and rhomboids are important as well. Do deadlifts and squats. They are the best compound exercises, period. Next, don't do three days of lifting in a row. Put a day of rest in the middle of that. One of the better things about your original routine was the weekly split. 2 days of lifting, one off, two more days of lifting, then the weekend off. For reference, my split looks like this: Monday: Chest, Shoulders, Abs Tuesday: Back, Traps, Abs Wednesday: Off Thursday: Arms, Abs Friday: Legs, Abs Note: I do low-volume ab workouts (6 sets per day), and that is why I do them four days per week. If you do more, then you don't need to work them as often. Finally, you need to adjust the number of sets for each body part. Bigger muscles need more work. Biceps only need about 5 sets, triceps need like 6 sets, shoulders also need about 6 sets, chest needs about 8 sets, back needs about 12 sets, and legs need about 14 sets. A lot of leg/back exercises hit up a lot of muscles at the same time. These are just general guidelines. You may need more or less sets per body part depending on your unique physical makeup. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Lone Star State
Posts: 68
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right on cowpimp.
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YOU CAN'T SEE ME !!!
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