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Re: Working Out....

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 8:43 am
by kay
hayze99 wrote:
kay wrote:
hayze99 wrote:I turn into a pathetic waste of space if I don't hit the gym at least once a week.

I'm really shit though. Been going for months, and still have no routine - I kind of just think about a body part and then tear around thinking it's working.
You go to the gym??? You're still like the skinniest person I know!
Have you even seen these tri-s? Or these bi-s?

Seriously, I'm waste. But I get even skinnier when I don't hit the gym. :Q:

EDIT: Also, I think you may have just hurt my feelings, bro. :(
Awww...don't be hurt. I like skinny guys too. :U:

Re: Working Out....

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 12:00 pm
by olly
anyone heard of/ doing this?


Re: Working Out....

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 12:09 pm
by Electric_Head
Molzie wrote:sweet potato isn't any better. in fact it's worse :?
Thanks Molzie, I'm pretty clueless.
I`ve just been hearing a lot about potato starch n sugar.

Re: Working Out....

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 12:11 pm
by Genevieve
dubloke wrote:
cityzen wrote:Build muscle in 4-5 days or 4-5 days per week?

You going for mass, yeah?
4-5 days a week. Yeah
Genevieve wrote:
dubloke wrote:Need to change my routine up, anyone got a good 4-5 day muscle building workout?
You mean a decent split?

Monday Biceps/back
Tuesday chest/triceps
Wednesday rest
Thursday legs
Friday shoulders
Weekend: rest
I've been told that you need to switch up your routine every couple months, would changing the combination of body parts on different days class as changing the routine? or do I have to come up with a whole new workout with new excersises?

atm I do
Monday: chest and shoulders
Tuesday: Legs and Abs
Wednesday: Back and Forearms
Thursday: Chest and Shoulders
Friday: Biceps and Triceps

The second day of chest and shoulders is different excersises, so for example instead of incline press I'll do decline
Incremental changes are fine. If oyu don't want to do a completely different routine, change your set/reps and the order of your exercises. Instead of a 5x5, do a 3x8 one, etc.

I also wouldn't do biceps and triceps on the same day, those muscles are meant to stablize each other. I'd split the forearms over a couple of days (pulling on the day you do biceps, pushing when you do triceps). Or you could increase the thickness of your grip by putting a towell on the barbell and grab that, that exercises your forearms too.

I'd do abs twice a week, at the end of your gym session on.. Monday and Friday. And do give yourself some rest on Wednesday!

I'd suggest doing the split I suggested after your week off and see how you like it. I'm willing to bet it's going to be a lot harder because you got so used to your current routine. I'm doing a new routine myself starting today and I was TERRIBLE. And I'm on a cut which doesn't help either.

Re: Working Out....

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 12:13 pm
by wub
Genevieve wrote:I also wouldn't do biceps and triceps on the same day, those muscles are meant to stablize each other. I'd split the forearms over a couple of days (pulling on the day you do biceps, pulling when you do triceps).

I disagree with this - biceps & triceps can be worked together well, especially if you're supersetting the exercises to cover both in one circuit.

Re: Working Out....

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 12:16 pm
by Genevieve
wub wrote:
Genevieve wrote:I also wouldn't do biceps and triceps on the same day, those muscles are meant to stablize each other. I'd split the forearms over a couple of days (pulling on the day you do biceps, pulling when you do triceps).

I disagree with this - biceps & triceps can be worked together well, especially if you're supersetting the exercises to cover both in one circuit.
Fair enough. Different strokes for different folks, but it hasn't worked well for me in the past (though it should help in theory, since tiring out one muscle group makes you put me pressure on the other). Anyone's best bet is just to figure out what works best for them I suppose.

Re: Working Out....

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 2:00 pm
by dubloke
Genevieve wrote:
dubloke wrote:
cityzen wrote:Build muscle in 4-5 days or 4-5 days per week?

You going for mass, yeah?
4-5 days a week. Yeah
Genevieve wrote:
dubloke wrote:Need to change my routine up, anyone got a good 4-5 day muscle building workout?
You mean a decent split?

Monday Biceps/back
Tuesday chest/triceps
Wednesday rest
Thursday legs
Friday shoulders
Weekend: rest
I've been told that you need to switch up your routine every couple months, would changing the combination of body parts on different days class as changing the routine? or do I have to come up with a whole new workout with new excersises?

atm I do
Monday: chest and shoulders
Tuesday: Legs and Abs
Wednesday: Back and Forearms
Thursday: Chest and Shoulders
Friday: Biceps and Triceps

The second day of chest and shoulders is different excersises, so for example instead of incline press I'll do decline
Incremental changes are fine. If oyu don't want to do a completely different routine, change your set/reps and the order of your exercises. Instead of a 5x5, do a 3x8 one, etc.

I also wouldn't do biceps and triceps on the same day, those muscles are meant to stablize each other. I'd split the forearms over a couple of days (pulling on the day you do biceps, pushing when you do triceps). Or you could increase the thickness of your grip by putting a towell on the barbell and grab that, that exercises your forearms too.

I'd do abs twice a week, at the end of your gym session on.. Monday and Friday. And do give yourself some rest on Wednesday!

I'd suggest doing the split I suggested after your week off and see how you like it. I'm willing to bet it's going to be a lot harder because you got so used to your current routine. I'm doing a new routine myself starting today and I was TERRIBLE. And I'm on a cut which doesn't help either.
thanks for the advice. Would you say a weeks rest is essential?

What I'm worried about is going from doing 2 days of chest and shoulders to 1. Won't I see slower gains?

The forearms only have a few excersises so will probably do them on the day I do legs otherwise my arms feel well tired

Re: Working Out....

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 2:14 pm
by Genevieve
It's important to let give your body some rest once in a while to take the edge off. Rest is waay more important than the workout, tbh. Do a routine for 8 to 12 weeks, then take rest for a week or two and do a new routine. Try different shit, etc. You won't know your routine sucks until you're well into it, but you'll always make gains and working out isn't a race to the finish, you really do need to take time.

And maybe you'll see slower gains and.. maybe not. Maybe you need that extra rest so you can work your shoulders and chest harder... or maybe that part of your body doesn't need that rest and it's better off being worked out twice a week. OR MAYBE, only your shoulders need once a week or your chest twice. Who knows. This is also part of why changing your routine is a good idea, it's the only way to make sure what works for you.

If you're getting an increase every week though, you're doing something right. But even then... you may not be exercising muscles as much as cordination so you may be gaining strength, but no mass!

Edit: my general logic is. You rest and eat more frequently than you work out.. I mean, you sleep a good 7 - 8 hours in ONE NIGHT. Which is already twice as much as how much you should workout PER WEEK. So what's more important? Same with food. You exercise 3 or 4 times per week but you eat 5 or 6 times per day. Exercise is a ... stimulation. And giving the right stimulation is of course important, but what's more important is what you do WITH that stimulation.

Re: Working Out....

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 7:56 pm
by Genevieve
Also never use 'Real Gains' by Universal. That shit is bloating me up like a muthafucka. It's like a French swamp in WWI down there. Fuck.

Worthwhile bump, btw.

Re: Working Out....

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 8:38 pm
by Molzie
you seem like you know your shit.

Re: Working Out....

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 9:57 pm
by wobbles
IM THE STRONGEST MAN ALIVE

Re: Working Out....

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 10:04 pm
by Molzie
how big are your guns bro?

Re: Working Out....

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 10:06 pm
by wobbles
Imitate a basketball hoop wit your arms
That big

Re: Working Out....

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 10:09 pm
by Molzie
Image

dats pretty big

Re: Working Out....

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 10:11 pm
by wobbles
Dudes soft. Not enough synthol

Re: Working Out....

Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 7:33 pm
by cmgoodman1226
olly wrote:anyone heard of/ doing this?

Anybody know the first song that plays? I recognize the break the song is nice.

Re: Working Out....

Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 7:35 pm
by cmgoodman1226
Molzie wrote:Image

dats pretty big
Isn't that the guy who had the documentary "the man who's bicep exploded"? He reused so many dirty needles while doing steroids that his bicep literally exploded after so many bad infections.

Re: Working Out....

Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 7:47 pm
by Pedro Sánchez
cmgoodman1226 wrote:
Molzie wrote:Image

dats pretty big
Isn't that the guy who had the documentary "the man who's bicep exploded"? He reused so many dirty needles while doing steroids that his bicep literally exploded after so many bad infections.
Yeh he's a fucking bellend :lol:

Re: Working Out....

Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 7:55 pm
by wobbles
Most of it is not even from steroids,
Just onjections to make his arms look bigger,
You canT have arms that unproportional to your body, even on steroids

Re: Working Out....

Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 12:45 pm
by NickUndercover
Starting to really feel the need to lose some weight / Adopt a healthier lifestyle. Might as well torrent that P90X shit because all the results I've seen on YT are astonishing.