i was wondering if yall thought that parts like traps and biceps and triceps could be worked out twice a week with good results
would i have time to recover
would i have time to recover
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Originally posted by titans13ae
i was wondering if yall thought that parts like traps and biceps and triceps could be worked out twice a week with good results
would i have time to recover
Originally posted by titans13ae
i was wondering if yall thought that parts like traps and biceps and triceps could be worked out twice a week with good results
would i have time to recover
Originally posted by Malachor
biceps are the fastest recovering muscle
TP...........can you tell me how often is it ok to work the abs, ideally for a woman and do I need to work the obliques, I read that it thickens if you do, which I do not want..........Originally posted by Twin Peak
Abs are a partocularly large muscle group with a relatively short amount of recovery time.
i said this because you mentioned getting indirect work from a heavy lift, but if you don't lift heavy do you???????Originally posted by katie64
And I don't lift heavy, I have a machine and I can't figure out the amount, resistent weight, I don't know what that is??
Originally posted by katie64
well thanks anyway..................
Originally posted by Twin Peak
HUH? Where'd you get that from?
Originally posted by Malachor
The New Encyclopedia of Modern Bodybuilding
Arnold says that biceps are the fastest recovering muscles from exercise and that the lower back muscles recover the slowest. Scientifically, I can't prove that to be true, but I do take Arnold's "opinon" with more than a grain of a salt. For me, I've found this to be the truth also.
Originally posted by Twin Peak
Interesting. Not true though.
Originally posted by Twin Peak
Abs are a partocularly large muscle group with a relatively short amount of recovery time.
Point being, though, that they are simply not the "fastest" recovering anything. If one were to agree that some groups recover faster (given a relatively equal amount of work) abs, calves, forearms, and traps would certainly top the list. I would argue that shoulders can be added in there as well.
Originally posted by Malachor
where did you get that information from? i'm curious to read about it.