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Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 7:05 pm
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So recently I lost a lot of weight and started working out and I have to say it really is more enjoyable than I thought it would be.
I was never a physically active person before and I never saw the appeal because I've always been a naturally strong person, I mean even before I was working out I could dead lift more than 300lbs, but now I can do so much more than I thought (not dead lifting though I can only do about 350 now).
I was completely unable to do push ups before and now within a few months I'm able to do hundreds, I enjoy being able to beat my own personal records on this because lets face facts I have man boobs, and within an hour I want to do more.
I went from curling less than 15 lbs to doing over 40 in just three months and my bicep has went from 10 inches to over 15. 17 with a pump though for a while I was larger than that. I've been slacking the last month or so.
Now I'm converting one of the rooms in the house into a workout room where I'm going to restart my routine with calisthenics and then I'm going to "steal" my cousins free weights and try to build from there. I say steal but he really doesn't want them anymore and I'm just going to get them from my sisters house before she throws them out.
Workout:
Day 1 Back/Bis - 4 sets of wide pull ups, 4 sets of 'normals' 4 sets of close, 4 sets of inverted 'normals' - 4 sets of free curls, 4 sets of concentrates, 4 sets of hammer, 4 sets of 2 handed hammers.
Day 2 Chest/Tris - 4 sets of decline, 4 sets of incline, 4 sets of flats, 4 sets of wides - 8 sets of benches, 8 sets of head cavers
Day 3 Shoulders/Abs - 4 sets of military press, 4 sets of free lifts, 4 sets of side lifts, 4 sets of mixed - 4 sets of leg lifts, 4 sets of crunches, 4 sets of bicycle, 4 sets of lateral crunches
Day 4 Legs - Pretty much anything I want to use but mostly squats/ dead lifts. Straight til failure on all sets, legs are a big group.
Day 5 REST!
And repeat.
I'm going to be working cardio in there every day, maybe even on my rest days like I was doing but probably not razz .
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Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 1:23 am
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Jafthasleftthebuilding Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 11:00 am
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Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2010 8:39 pm
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Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2010 8:44 pm
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Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 8:48 am
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I definitely second swimming, it's a full body cardio workout, and you don't have to worry about being soaked in sweat, since you're immersed in water.
Another thing I like to do when I run, is do a full sprint until you can't run anymore, then jog until you gain your breath back, and then do it again. It's essentially an explosive workout, which I've noticed give me more results than just running long distances.
Running up hills does wonders as well. And if there's a beach, or someplace with an expanse of sand, run on that, possibly during your recovery day, since sand has less of an impact on your joints, and it's a good workout as well.
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Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 1:05 am
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Arcanas I definitely second swimming, it's a full body cardio workout, and you don't have to worry about being soaked in sweat, since you're immersed in water.
Another thing I like to do when I run, is do a full sprint until you can't run anymore, then jog until you gain your breath back, and then do it again. It's essentially an explosive workout, which I've noticed give me more results than just running long distances.Running up hills does wonders as well. And if there's a beach, or someplace with an expanse of sand, run on that, possibly during your recovery day, since sand has less of an impact on your joints, and it's a good workout as well. This is actually something I recommend. It's basically one of the exercises done in basic (and during morning PT on select days), where you run as a group and the last member in line sprints as fast as he can to the front of the group and then begins running at a normal pace again. REALLY good way to get a good cardio going and build up stamina for running longer distances.
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Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 4:56 am
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Profitable Conversationalist
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Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 4:59 am
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Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 2:49 pm
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Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 2:56 pm
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Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 6:44 pm
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Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 6:55 pm
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Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 5:53 am
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[ Terra ] I have hurt my back at the moment. It sucks because a)I am in pain and b)I can't exercise. I definitely agree with the suggestion that you work a good run in to your routine. Like Arc said, you will get the most out of it if you sprint then jog and then sprint again and then jog again. Bike riding is also a good alternative or swimming. emmmahy Someone really smart once said: "Exercise is a dirty word. Now I have to rince my mouth with chocolate." xd lol I have a little quote a day calendar on my desk about chocolate. I like the one for today: "One more pizza with chocolate sprinkles and you'll have to let out your shell" - Donatello, Teenage Mutant ninja Turtles.
lol
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Profitable Conversationalist
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Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 7:53 am
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invisible-weirdo Arcanas Thaliat Everwood Yeah, in high school we called those "Wind Sprints". Did them all the time in soccer for off day practices. Hated them, lol. really? I thought those were when you ran from each line, back and forth... I'm pretty sure you're thinking of Suicides, Arc... Suicides...I shudder at the memory. Those were evil with my asthma. Wind Sprints was the more PC name we used for Indian Sprints...apparently someone thought it was derogatory to call 'em that. Wind Sprints were when the whole group jogged in a line and then the coach blew a whistle and the person at the end of the line sprints to the front. Rinse and repeat.
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