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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Naples, FL
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I'm 15, need weight lifting tips
Hey, i'm Kevin Cho, I'm South Korean, adopted at age of 4 months to American Parents. I've lived in the US for nearly 15 years now. Anyway, I have been lifting for about 1 year now, when I started I was even skinnier than I am now lol. I was really nothing at all, I was about 5''3 at 86 pounds. Yea I know, 86! I was a stick, not that I still am now, but anyway, since then i've gained about 18 pounds, i'm up to 103 pounds, but now i'm 5''6. I only started lifting a year ago because of Cross-Country, we were required to, but now I really have been getting serious about Weight training and running, i've been eating most protien and eating more period, i'm up to Benching 3 sets of 12 at 80 pounds, yea I know really low, but oh well. Anyway, I play Soccer and Tennis, my health instructor says that the reason i'm so skinny is because of all the activity I do everyday, Cross-Country is about a 7-mile run everyday but sunday, and Tennis and Soccer added, that's a lot, but I enjoy them all. My health instructor said to give up Tennis or Soccer or both, and then keep eating the same amount, and increase my protien and carb intake each day, and then i'd start seeing major leaps and bounds in my weight and muscle mass. I was just wondering if anyone could give me tips on how to start. My goal weight is 125 pounds, with under 7% body fat percentage. My heart rate btw, is 115/55 if that means anything though, so any help would be appreciated.
Also, I don't have any real equitment, some dumbells and bars, but the machine is just a really large rubber band like one, it uses rubber chords to produce resistance, so I use those in addition to push ups, curlups, dips and various other weight training excersizes with free weights. The main reason i'm doing this is so I feel more confident about myself, and for Merry Joy, she's always saying something LOL. Thanks everyone, Kevin Cho |
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"I will work harder" - Boxer (Animal Farm, By: George Orwell
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American BadAss
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Join Date: Dec 2003
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welcome...There a lot of good info here.
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OMGWTFBBQ
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: MA
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Welcome to IM.
![]() As an ecto, youre gonna have a hard time adding mass as it is... add in all that cardio you do with track, and its gonna make it even harder. It's certainly possible though, you just need to learn to eat... and eat, and eat, and eat. And then eat s'more. ![]() But check out the diet and nutrition forum, especially the stickied threads at the top of the page. You might want to browse through some of the journals in the journal section, too... give you some ideas on what to do. |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Naples, FL
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Thanks, i'll try and eat more, I already eat about 2200 calories every day, but anyway, I was wondering how long do you think it will take to see some results?
I just started doing 4 sets of 10-12 curls, bench, dips. 200-300 curls (easy for me) with 10 pound weight on my chest, 5 sets of 12 complex, and about 100 pushups, in all about 56 minutes? How long do you think it will take to start seeing results? Today is day 2 btw. |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Naples, FL
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oh sorry forgot to post the weights I do those with:
Bicep Curl: 20 weight each arm Bench: 75 pounds Complex: 30 pound bar |
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OMGWTFBBQ
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: MA
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Well, i think some type of plyometric routine would be best for you, considering all your sports. You should start a new thread here asking about plyometric exercises, since im really pretty unfamiliar with them.
Is there any chance you could get access to a real gym, with equipment, weights, and such? |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Naples, FL
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yea, actually I do with Cross Country/Track one of the school gyms, Naples High School, along with the other 7 high schools in Naples Metropolitan Area, have state of the art gyms, but the best 2 gyms at school are reserved for football and wrestlins, so Cross-Country/Track shares the other 3 gyms with Baseball, soccer, tennis, swimming etc. But it has all the basic equitment, a huge assortment of medballs and dumbells, benches, delt. machines, all the standard machines, but no rowing machines though or cable machines, but just about everything else. But I can only get acceses to those about 2-3 times a week, and every other day we have to do the following from Mrs. Lemmond
3 Sets of 10-12 of the following: Bench - 65-80 pounds Dips (or 50 of the modified beginner dips, I do the regular dips on the machine) Bicep Curls - 20 pounds Complex - 30 pound bar and on every other day: 3 sets of 10-12 of the following: Quad Lifts - 30-40 pounds Hang Downs - 45 pound bar Calf muscle (forgot the name to it) - 30-40 pounds hurdles w/weights - 20 pounds, each hand and I do what i posted earlier by myself every night, because we don't always lift for CC/Track and have to skip it if we don't have enough time, so I get into one of the NHS gyms, on average 2 times a week, but we also do a vigorous ab workout every other day and/or an oblique workout. Thanks for all ur help to btw |
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Still Growing
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You've got a good foundation Kevin, keep up the good work. If you're really serious you can refine your workout and diet. Bodybuilding's one of the sports where knowledge is power. The more you learn and know about training and nutrition the better off you'll be.
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Desire.Dedication.Deeznuts
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Naples, FL
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Thanks for all your help guys
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Fueled by Testosterone
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Silver Spring, MD
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You should eat a lot more. 2200 calories is nothing. I eat over 5000 calories on some days and I only do cardio for about 3 minutes 1-2 days per week. Most likely you're going to have to gain some fat to gain muscle, which is known as bulking. I know you don't weigh too much, but you're 15 and extremely active so you need to compensate.
I only have dumbells, a benchpress with bar, leg attachments at the end of my bench, a preacher curl pad, and a pull-up bar. There is plenty you could do with that. Workout your lower body more too. Try a routine like this: Monday, Wednesday, & Friday: 3 x 6-12 Bench Press (Chest & Tris) 3 x 6-12 Military Press (Shoulders & Tris) 3 x 6-12 Wide Chinups (Upper Back & Bis) 3 x 6-12 Deadlifts (Lower Back & Legs - Quads) 3 x 6-12 Squats (Legs - Quads & Gluts) 3 x 6-12 Straight-Legged Deadlifts (Lower Back & Legs - Hams & Gluts) Switch around the lifts often (Replace Bench Press with dips for example). I switch every 12 weeks, and I switch the order of the lifts weekly. More frequent changes are better. I have a feeling you do a lot of ab workouts for your school sports, but if not, then ad some in. I know there aren't direct arm lifts, but it's not necessary on a routine like this. The arms assist greatly in all lifts and can be overtrained easily. If you need to throw in a couple of sets for you arms, then you will discover this from knowledge. |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Naples, FL
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thanks alot, i will start that tommorow.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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hey buddy your gunna need to eat really fatty foods to gain some weight ..after you gain some weight your gunna have to turn that in to muscle and 2500 calories a day ? thats nothing!!!!!!!! especialy if your running 7 miles trust me on this i had to do the same this when i was young just eat fatty foods then turn it into muscle good luck kevin
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