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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 22
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Workout, diet, supplement help please!
Hey guys!
22 yrs old male Weight:156lbs, Height: 5'11" Goal: gain 15lbs of muscle, reduce body fat. I got back into working out 7 weeks ago, and so far I have done endurance workouts, with 15 reps (1st 2 weeks), 12 reps (wks 3-4), and so on. Currently I'm doing exercises with 10 reps, as follows: MON - Chest, Tri, Shoulders, abs, cardio (run) TUE - Back, biceps, abs, cardio (bike) WED - Legs, shrugs, abs THU - Chest, biceps, triceps, abs, cardio (run) FRI - Back, shoulders, abs (bike) SAT - Cardio (run), abs. I'm planning to go more into strength beginning next week, and perhaps changing the layout of the workouts - what can you suggest me? How many exercises per muscle group each workout? How often should I change up the workouts? Also, I decided to diet as follows: 50% carbs, 35% protein, 15% fats. A total of 2800 calories per day, which is 312 more than may daily intake needed. Is this a good diet to gain muscle and reduce body fat? (I ordered a caliber to calculate my body fat %). I want to add supplements to all this - but my goal is to gain just 15lbs of muscle. I am thinking about: Whey protein (take 2-3 times a day), nitric oxide, Coenzyme Q10, and multivitamins. I looked at BSN Nitrix and NO-Xplode for NO2, and MRI's NO2 Platinum. Which do you suggest better? (I want to keep things very simple) Well, thanks for your time and I'm waiting for your suggestions! |
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We ate the toys eddie!
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First off, I'd reduce your bodyfat first then fix-up a diet and training regime that'll help you gain as much lean muscle as possible.
Also, ensure you're at least getting the usual 1-1.5 g of protein per lb of bodyweight. |
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BUILD IT, AND THEY WILL COME.
THE ONLY TIME SUCCESS COMES BEFORE WORK IS IN THE DICTIONARY. DO OR DO NOT - THERE IS NO TRY. |
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C'Nucked
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1st - you need more lower movements. they are some of te biggest muscles in your body, so using them if you wanna gain some muscle is gonna be key.
2nd - way too much there, especially triceps and biceps. not only do you have 2 days that you work them both, but you have 2 back days (aka bicep work) and 2 chest and shoulder days (aka tricep work). 3rd - quite a few ab workouts there. cut down on those a bit too. you should take a look at the stickies because what you have there is a sure fire way to overtrain, and then you wont see any gains. there are many ways you can set up a routine, full body, upper/lower, push/legs/pull... so take your big compounds you have, ie: bench, squat, deads, rows, pullups, OH presses and put them together in a split of your choice. throw in some auxillary movements of bodyparts that might be lagging. |
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Bulk. Cut. Repeat.
Elite Member
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That workout looks like it came straight out of a magazine...
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 8
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this workout looks like you are overtraining.. split up your days better.
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