Yep! There are quite alot of different splits but the one I posted is like you say the most common one I've ever seen.
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Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
Yep! There are quite alot of different splits but the one I posted is like you say the most common one I've ever seen. | ||
InfeSteD
United States4658 Posts
jK This is a great guide dude... I wanna start working out again and this helps alot cuz I never know where to start :D | ||
lac29
United States1485 Posts
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Muff2n
United Kingdom246 Posts
What I do is pretty much exactly the full body workout routine. Could you explain the advantages again for the other types of routine because I did not understand? (sorry) Also my current theory (self made) was that it is better to do only 2 sets of each exercise, even though I am going for muscle gain, because this will allow me to do twice as many different exercises as supposed to doing half as many but 4 sets total. Your thought? Ty though. Didn't spot anything wrong and learned a few things. If I could add something, I would advise skipping. I can see that it is not quite analogous to your suggested cardio routine but it is a great way to warm up. Also by varying the pace at which you skip you might be able to find something similar to that HIIT technique. edit to clarify my 1st Q: I do not understand why only doing one muscle group 1x a week is supposedly > 3x a week. Is it just that you can do more exercise on the day? ie. I only do 2 chest exercises in a routine but if I set aside a whole day for it then I could do many more? But if this is the case, then do you not find that some of the exercises sort of overlap on many of the muscles and so you cannot do them as well because you just did the bench before, etc. | ||
Impervious
Canada4119 Posts
A light 2 lap jog to warm up (+ agility work). 20 - 10 yard sprints, doing one sprint, immediately walking back to the starting point, and then immediately starting the next one. 15 - 20 yard sprints, doing the same as above. 10 - 40 yard sprints, ditto. 5 - 110 yard sprints, ditto. Then a light 2 lap jog to cool down (+ stretching). This was part of my training routine for university football. It worked great having a friend around, because you would be racing for each sprint. And you'll be exhausted at the end of it. I did not try to train for long-distance running, so this worked best for me. I was doing this twice a week at the time, and I was in great shape after only a couple weeks of my program (which was really, really intense). | ||
Chuiu
3470 Posts
http://www.tv.com/seinfeld/the-apology/episode/2405/recap.html?tag=episode_recap;recap EDIT: Basically, Jerry's girlfriend is constantly naked in his apartment. And this isn't a problem with him until she starts coughing, which I guess naked + coughing = bad for him. So he and a friend hatch a plan where he starts doing things naked to show her there is 'good' naked and 'bad' naked. She stops him and explains the same thing to him except she points out that only women look good naked. His plan backfires and she leaves him because she can't stop picturing him naked around the apartment now. | ||
KingKRule
United States84 Posts
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=75476 | ||
obesechicken13
United States10467 Posts
About looking good naked. There's a how to video on it on ytube. You're supposed to look tall, put one leg in front of the other when you walk... etc. Another major thing is to not be too fat (obviously) or too skinny (skinny people are supposedly less attractive when naked than average~skinny people). Since I've never seen a member of the opposite sex naked outside my computer, I have to assume that to be true. | ||
LonelyMargarita
1845 Posts
Since I generally want both, I stick to 5x5, 4x6, and 3x8 routines, and change between 45 sec. and 2 minutes rest depending on the routine, and then you'll notice the numbers on the weights going up as well as on the scale. On a related manner, get a little color if you want to look good naked. Nobody wants to see a pasty white guy's body, even if he's ripped. It also helps show your definition (look at how much fake tan bodybuilders put on during a competition). | ||
uglymoose89
United States671 Posts
On March 04 2010 08:31 The6357 wrote: what are sets and reps? reps are each completed movement in an exercise, like one pushup, one bicep curl. A set is a group of reps, like 12 reps could equal one set. | ||
ShaperofDreams
Canada2492 Posts
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ClanOverdosed
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ShaperofDreams
Canada2492 Posts
I was taught to work out like this: 2 groups a day as in lets say...chest and biceps. 3 exercise for each muscle 3 sets each exercise. 8-12 reps of each set (depends what exercise) This way I always get a full workout with results. | ||
Impervious
Canada4119 Posts
On March 04 2010 11:53 ShaperofDreams wrote: Ohhh only 1 exercise for each muscle thats...weird. I was taught to work out like this: 2 groups a day as in lets say...chest and biceps. 3 exercise for each muscle 3 sets each exercise. 8-12 reps of each set (depends what exercise) This way I always get a full workout with results. Same, except I would do it "upper" and "lower", and vary the exercises I did each time, starting with the exercises closest to the core muscles. I was a fan of cleans, squats and presses. | ||
TheAntZ
Israel6248 Posts
need to see you looking good naked as proof | ||
nayumi
Australia6499 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + be female | ||
Disregard
China10252 Posts
edit: To bad its still pretty cold here, still gotta lose 10+kg to keep my weight normal. | ||
eNoq
Netherlands502 Posts
http://www.youtube.com/user/scooby1961 easily the best youtube channel for this. http://scoobysworkshop.com/MuscleGainSuccessStories.htm Might be very motivating. | ||
Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
I will also be covering supplements Edit: Lonelymargarita: I'm sorry but that's just wrong. 7/8-11/12 is the reps interval for muscle gains. period Btw I'm not making this stuff up, I read about weight lifting all the time and incorporate it into my own workout routines. Muff2n: A full body workout is KICK ASS for gaining strength fast since you're working your muscle groups several times/week as opposed to once per week. Thus you will have more chances to move up in weights and strength while still having a day of rest in between workouts. The point of the full body workout is basically to add strength pretty fast. I went from 50 kg > 70 kg in bench press over the course of 2 months only because I could bench 2-3 times/week and try to up it a notch every time. Awesome stuff. Also I was doing low reps - many sets. Like 5x4 or something, which is in the strength gain interval. So I figured I get my strength up first and then start doing higher reps in the muscle building area. No workout routine is really better than another, they are just different. Everyone will reach plateaus and the golden rule of weight lifting is: MIX IT UP. Never, ever do the same workout routine for 6 months (unless you's a powerlifter). Do one routine for 1-2 months - take a week off (or light weights) then change the workout routine. There is also a couple of ways to speed up the process a little, and I will go into that in my next installment. | ||
Energies
Australia3225 Posts
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