![]() |
Any working out advice?
So I bought a set of dumbbells today. I don't really know what to do with them, though. :-)
I've been doing some studying. I want to focus on upper-body strength, mostly. But this is the exercises I think I'm gonna do. Bench Presses Bent-over rows Shoulder Presses Lat pullovers (laying on your back, dumbbells over your head) Upright rows Squats Maybe arms (though the core exercises should take care of them) But what I DON'T know is how often to work out and when. Can I do this whole workout in one day? Like with circuit training? or should I do a conventional routine and split it up into two days? It seems silly to only do four exercises in one day, you know. I just don't know crap about this stuff. |
Do eleventy-hundred of all of them, twice a day.
Swear to God, you'll get ripped. |
Quote:
|
What's your goal?
BIG DADDY is one of several workout buffs around here that could give you really good advice. I try to rest a muscle group at least 3 days before working out again. Usually I do 1 day legs/core:1 day cardio:1 day upper body:1 day cardio and repeat. |
kick-ball?
|
Quote:
|
|
Quote:
|
3x a week total body workouts, that's what.
He also has some chapters on nutrition etc. Great book. |
I would recommend that you browse exrx.net for visual training on proper range of motion in your given exercises, as well as peer-reviewed articles on various training techniques and faux-pas.
For workouts you can consult a place like t-nation. Stay away from anyone who advertises a one-size-fits-all solution. They are charlatans. You should constantly be switching up your routine in order to avoid acclimation. Never do the same routine for more than 8 weeks. |
Quote:
|
Split it over your week. Make sure you stick to it. Slowly but surely is better than something quick that can go away when your burst or interest is gone.
Good luck. |
buy a wolf shirt
|
...............
http://goodbyehostess.ytmnd.com/ |
Don't forget to breath.
PhilFree:arrow: |
What I do is upper body one day, legs the next day and the third day off.
|
Run and/or Cycle every other day. Lift every other day. Rest two days a week. Eat right. Don't smoke. Drink sensibly or at least limit your benders to once in a great while.
My $.02 Good luck. |
i started from scratch 6 months ago after years of doing nothing....start with body weight exercises...you don't need to throw around a bunch of weights if you can't do pushups and pullups with proper form....
but dumbells are great because they force you to use more muscles to stabilize the weight and they allow you to correct for strength imbalances on the left/right sides of your body I use an Escalating Density Training method at home and love it. Efficient and focused. 40mins to an hour per workout. You do two exercises - usually a push and a pull - with minimal rest between sets (10-30 secs) for 15-20 minutes. You do low rep sets to focus on form and quality. You'll do 2-4 of these 15 min sets per session depending on your own program/progress. I find it perfect for a busy schedule and a home routine. And it allows you a structure which is easy to vary - in terms of weight and type of exercise - once you progress. Quote:
|
Sale the dumbbells and join a gym. Then you can get a real workout in and get huge and be a bad mutha %&$&$!
|
Gyms are usually a ripoff.
|
gym = waste of money unless you are committed...
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
It depends on what he bought. If you bought DB's 5 to 100, just the hexes, is probably $1500. I pay $360 a year to go to a commercial gym. |
Quote:
|
Any working out advice?
1 Attachment(s)
.
|
|
I know we've got some workout guys on here....so rather than starting a thread of my own, I'm going to throw this in here to hopefully get some direction.
I'm 6'3", 200lbs. Going to the Bahamas May 4th. I've always been thin, but I've got myself a beer belly - which has become like a brother to me - but it's time for that brother to find someone else to go hang out with. So, I've got roughly 9 weeks to trim him down. I bought me a pair of running shoes and I'm going to start running - but I'd like to do a little weights as well to tone up mainly upper body. I've got a ton of weights at home, so a gym is not necessary. Can anyone give me some recommendations that will produce some results in 9 weeks? I don't need - or want to be ripped. Just a decent looking upper body. |
Quote:
The running won't really be necessary, IMO. If you hit the weights hard, doing the major exercises like bench press, military press, curls, rows, etc., you'll be burning off more fat than you will by running. I can't stress this enough: 2 days rest on every muscle group. |
Start slow!!! Don not overdue it starting out. If you overdue it and wake up tomorrow very sore, you will be more likely to not continue. It is human nature to stop doing activities that cause pain (Duh!).
Start with body weight excercises, like pushups, to get into the groove before moving to barbells. Most guys remember what they could lift back in the day and after sitting out 1,2 or 20 years want to start up back close to what they remembered. Bad idea! Start way under where you think you should, better to be way easy and keep with it then to start to hard get real sore and fall off of the wagon. Anyway good luck :clap: |
Originally Posted by Mr. Plow
I know we've got some workout guys on here....so rather than starting a thread of my own, I'm going to throw this in here to hopefully get some direction. I'm 6'3", 200lbs. Going to the Bahamas May 4th. I've always been thin, but I've got myself a beer belly - which has become like a brother to me - but it's time for that brother to find someone else to go hang out with. So, I've got roughly 9 weeks to trim him down. I bought me a pair of running shoes and I'm going to start running - but I'd like to do a little weights as well to tone up mainly upper body. I've got a ton of weights at home, so a gym is not necessary. Can anyone give me some recommendations that will produce some results in 9 weeks? I don't need - or want to be ripped. Just a decent looking upper body. Quote:
Good Luck! |
So avoid the running to begin with.
What should I focus on when lifting to tone the arms, chest and stomach? Bench? Curls? etc? |
Quote:
Try walking/jogging to keep active on the days you are not lifting. |
Quote:
|
I thought I would throw this site out there.
http://www.running-journal.com/rj/member/RunCalendar This is a good site to keep track of your workouts and keep track of your physical activity whether running, walking, lifting, etc. Free! Proven that if you keep track of your activity with a journal, you will stay with the activity longer. |
Quote:
|
I found this site helpful.
I did the V-diet and lost 26 lbs in 4 weeks and drop my body fat 8%. http://www.t-nation.com/ |
Quote:
It has a full complement of free weight and bench machines spread across 8-10,000 square feet of floor space, 15 treadmills, 8 or so ellipticals, 5-7 bikes, 5 stair masters, an entire room for spinning, two saunas, two jacuzzis, and another room for classes, which are complementary. It's 45 bucks a month. Total, and is open 24 hours a day. I have another friend who goes to a different gym open far fewer hours with less equipment and pays 65 a month...LMAO. |
After the V diet I ate like shit through the holidays but continued to workout and I still weigh 197 and drop my body fat by another 1.5%
|
All times are GMT -6. The time now is 03:57 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.