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Old 09-15-2003, 05:19 PM  
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Originally posted by Ic3m4nZ
At least 3 workouts per week. 4 or 5 is better. At least 1 hour per session. Me I'm going 4 times and 2 hours and a half each session.

http://www.bodybuilding.com best site to find a good program at the beginning for you ..

http://www.elitefitness.com too you can ask there on the forum for questions.

But hey remember half of the people who starts training give up in the first 3 months so you must have a solid motivation when you start that is the perfect key.

And dude forget the pills when you start you gotta earn some experience first then after you go with that. The thing you could take first is supplements of proteins like proteins bars (like NitroTech bars) after you go with Creatine that works the best.

And It's better when you only take different parts per workout.

Example one day you do : Biceps , Triceps , Pectorals , Abs

the other day you go for : Legs ( including Quadriceps , Calves , Hamstrings) , Back , Shoulders) + abs

You do this 4 times a week at least 2 hours each session and you eat well. Results within 2 months.

Read this about creatine it should helps :

http://shop.store.yahoo.com/nu-care/studshowcrea.html

No pain No gain

Good luck bro.
Good advice actually... Though I would say 2 hours + per session will only burn you out, especially if you are just getting started.

If you are looking to burn fat off make sure you do BOTH weight training (particularly your large muscles like your legs - squats etc) AND cardio workout - (for example 45 minutes on the treadmill or equivalent).

If you are consistent like that 3-4 days a week, one body part per workout (e.g. chest/arms, shoulders/back, legs) and keep up the cardio you will see results really quickly.

Another really important thing to remember is nutrition. You have to fuel you body to gain muscle, but watch out for the carbohydrates. Energy bars and shakes can just fill up all the calories you are burning off. I used to love to gobble down rice and potatos and bread - all low/no fat foods, but the carbs convert right into storage - in other words: FAT.

After you are feeling comfortable and making gains in the weight you can do, then start looking into creatine and protein supplements. You'll see a big boost.
Good luck~!
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