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    How to have such physique??

    Hi,

    I m wondering how to train and have such physique?

    http://movies.yahoo.com/shop?d=hv&id...549012&intl=us

    What kind of a training program and diet do I have to stick to?

    I am 1.8m tall and 70kg.

    Appreciate all the kind response.

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    If you notice, that particular physique doesn't have the big, bulgy muscles that is often seen in magazines, so I'd say that it's possible to get something like that with calisthenics. Do pushups, bicycles (flat on your back), crunches, and things like that. I'm sure another, more experienced member can offer more advice.

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    a very, very clean diet, some cardio and a little weight training. he is probably @ 4-5% bf in that picture
    I train differently than most, my beef is with gravity the weights on the bar are just the medium...Thanks to Wall Street your slice of the American Pie has been reduced to a crumb.

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    so any specific program like e.g. high rep and low weight program??

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    Quote Originally Posted by gerrick74
    so any specific program like e.g. high rep and low weight program??
    keep your rep ranges from 4-10 to get strength and size. no specific program.. he looks the way he his because hes cut as shit.. after you get the muscle you'll have to make your diet *spotless* to aquire a body fat% that low. you sound like your new to the game so your gonna have a LOT of reading ahead of you before you look like him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Squaggleboggin
    If you notice, that particular physique doesn't have the big, bulgy muscles that is often seen in magazines, so I'd say that it's possible to get something like that with calisthenics. Do pushups, bicycles (flat on your back), crunches, and things like that. I'm sure another, more experienced member can offer more advice.
    Actually
    No matter what type of physique you are going for...
    Weightlifting is never the variable

    Why would you say do pushups and such

    That guy didn't do that, he does what every other bodybuilder does
    He's just not that far yet...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DDan16
    keep your rep ranges from 4-10 to get strength and size. no specific program.. he looks the way he his because hes cut as shit.. after you get the muscle you'll have to make your diet *spotless* to aquire a body fat% that low. you sound like your new to the game so your gonna have a LOT of reading ahead of you before you look like him.

    Ya bro, I am new to weight training. Hence need many good advice from experience people like u..

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