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Old 09-15-2003, 04:51 PM   #1
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where can i find a good workout plan

i want to start working out or something but don't really know what would be best for me, anyone know a site or something where i could read about different workout plans??

how many days a week am i supposed to work out? the muscles are supposed to be able to rebuild between workouts or some shit too right?

what about those pills i think juicy was talking about a long time ago?

i want to do this right

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Old 09-15-2003, 04:51 PM   #2
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Old 09-15-2003, 05:00 PM   #3
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everyone is built different, there is no single plan that will work with everyone

start by telling us what your goal is, weight loss, mass building, cutting etc.

Then tell us your hight, weight etc.

And age
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im 5'11 220 and 19

main goal is basically weight loss

im built like a football player, at least thats what everyones been telling me my whole life
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Old 09-15-2003, 05:13 PM   #7
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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

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shirley you can't be serious....
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Old 09-15-2003, 05:14 PM   #9
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Are you serious?

people like to ask me this.
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Old 09-15-2003, 05:16 PM   #10
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shirley you can't be serious....
don't call me shirley.
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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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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.
thanks a lot.
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Old 09-15-2003, 05:21 PM   #13
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Old 09-15-2003, 05:22 PM   #14
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If you can find an archieve of Muscle media 2000 January of 1996 I believe...

(EDIT) I just remebered it the win my Lamborghini issue....good info

I had just returned from a very difficult school in the Marines...I needed to put on lean mass fast

I followed a program by then publisher Bill Phillips that brought me from 171 - 205 in 16 weeks

mind you this was a very structured diet regimen and I did not drink one drop of alcohol or eat one bite of fast food

go buy Body for Life by Bill Phillips....yeah you have to trudgre through his
"I'm a much better person than you so listen to me dribble..."

but he knows his shit about fitness

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Old 09-15-2003, 05:24 PM   #15
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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~!
thanks as well, i was hoping for some good advice
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If you can find an archieve of Muscle media 2000 January of 1996 I believe...

(EDIT) I just remebered it the win my Lamborghini issue....good info

I had just returned from a very difficult school in the Marines...I needed to put on lean mass fast

I followed a program by then publisher Bill Phillips that brought me from 171 - 205 in 16 weeks

mind you this was a very structured diet regimen and I did not drink one drop of alcohol or eat one bite of fast food

go buy Body for Life by Bill Phillips....yeah you have to trudgre through his
"I'm a much better person than you so listen to me dribble..."

but he knows his shit about fitness
Yeah, the body for life guys and the 12 Week Body Transformation Challenge that EAS does is fucking amazing. Granted they use MASSIVE creatine + thermogenic + protein supplementation + severe diets and they workout constantly, but they get insane results and fast...

Check out: http://bodyforlife.com/

the before-after pictures are nuts. I wouldn't start a program like that until I was settled into a solid routine in the gym first.
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Old 09-15-2003, 05:36 PM   #18
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Subscribe to a magazine like http://www.mensfitness.com or something similar.

Here's why:

* It contains tons of stuff about working out, food, etc.
* It comes every month and reminds you of what you should be doing. Therefore a subscription is better that buying it at the news stand (cheaper too).
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I wouldn't start a program like that until I was settled into a solid routine in the gym first.
at least 4 weeks...but the results are absolutely obtainable if you do not deviate from the program
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go to a good gym and find a good personal trainer or ask around and find someone who will teach u how to do the exercises properly, it's not just about how long u do them, it's also the way u breathe, eat, cardio workouts, and when u eat...my b/f is a trainer and it's all about how u do the exercises
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go to a good gym and find a good personal trainer or ask around and find someone who will teach u how to do the exercises properly, it's not just about how long u do them, it's also the way u breathe, eat, cardio workouts, and when u eat...my b/f is a trainer and it's all about how u do the exercises

yeah... form is much more important
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Why bother? You're 19 and overweight already. It aint gonna change. You'll be really overweight when you're 40, just get used to it. Find a woman who like you for you and not your looks. She won't be a knock out, but you won't have to worry about anyone stealing the ugly bitch away from you. Now get your fat ass in the car and go get us some burgers
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Why bother? You're 19 and overweight already. It aint gonna change. You'll be really overweight when you're 40, just get used to it. Find a woman who like you for you and not your looks. She won't be a knock out, but you won't have to worry about anyone stealing the ugly bitch away from you. Now get your fat ass in the car and go get us some burgers



That's not really true, I used to have an eating problem resulting from my parents divorce but now I have washboard abs and weigh less than I did in 8th grade.
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Why bother? You're 19 and overweight already. It aint gonna change. You'll be really overweight when you're 40, just get used to it. Find a woman who like you for you and not your looks. She won't be a knock out, but you won't have to worry about anyone stealing the ugly bitch away from you. Now get your fat ass in the car and go get us some burgers
thanks a lot guy.
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so anyway its easier than ever to work out since im at college and theres a really nice gym a few hundred feet away. It seems like it would just be a shame not to use it.
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Body for Life..

I was skeptical at first, basically my goal is "if it's seen on tv, it's crap" .. but my (ex)girlfriend got me onto it, her father had lost 65lbs of fat and gained 30lbs of muscle in 3 months..

I've been on it 3 weeks, i'm up 2lb of muscle, down 9lbs of fat.

Basically I eat 6 meals a day, each meal has a protein portion, a carb portion, and a veggie portion. Their rule of thumb is "each portion should be the size of your fist"..

I wake up every morning, and exercise.. 3x a week I lift weights off the crappy little home gym I bought off of craigslist, 3x a day I use the health rider for 20 really hard minutes.. it's all about what they call "high point exercise" .. but when I talk to a friend of mine, who used to be a fitness geek, he says "ahh .. you mean you're exercising to failure".. basically you exercise in increasing levels to the point that you can't do anymore, in a short period of time.. then you just follow your meal plan for the day, and get at least 8 hours of sleep so the body can repair it's torn muscle fibers and build new muscle fiber..

It's a lot of hardwork, not like computers.. each day I want to eat how I used to, but then I notice the difference compared to the picture I took the first day.. and notice the fact that my new jeans don't fit just right anymore ..
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mind you this was a very structured diet regimen and I did not drink one drop of alcohol or eat one bite of fast food

go buy Body for Life by Bill Phillips....yeah you have to trudgre through his
"I'm a much better person than you so listen to me dribble..."

but he knows his shit about fitness [/B]
Yeah.. it took me a good 3 months to actually start the program.. because the whole motivational bs really was a turnoff, made me feel like I was watching some southern rednecks going "jim and tammy really need ya" ..
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Check out this thread, especially Max-OT program. It did wonders for me.
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Check out this thread, especially Max-OT program. It did wonders for me.
do you have a copy of the pdf the link is broken.

also this is great:
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