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Any webmaster bodybuilders in here?
I myself enjoy a good lift. What kind of routine do you run? I am trying out a new PPL split instead of the old 5 day muscle group split I have run in the past. Seems decent so far.
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I go to gym daily, I am currently at 215lbs, quite ripped :)
Been doing this for 15 years. |
Always switching it up. currently doing a PPL vs the typical "Bro-split" just like you. I'm in the gym 4-5 days a week currently 180 @ 5'7 and 8-9% bodyfat
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Waiting for Jeff to chime in....
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I gave up years ago.Tho there is one dude,called AJ_network,he even wrote a book for body building.
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3 day rotation of push movements (chest, shoulders, tris), pulling movements(back, traps, bis), and legs |
I do the PPL
Nov 2013 I started training again and was at 186 lbs... I only did cardio till about few months ago. I was at 170 and bodyfat was much lower. I started adding weights into the routine and eating high protein diet ...now I am at 181 and by end of year plan to be super ripped ... Key is diet as well. This is what works for me at least.. also REST... dont over do it. |
also i would like to mention that my cock is super ripped and ultra veiny
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I am building my gut.
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I am going to gym for 7 years.
I never took anything! Just took 100gr of protein once, and i did't like it so i quit with it, that is all. I am going now 4 times a week. I do 2 groups per visit. Mostly 1 hour in gym. I don't try to lift big numbers, but i want to lift lots of time! |
3 on 1 off routine, 287@6'1, 12-14bf
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Hiit drop sets to failure 2x a week, flex! Arnold's training routine.
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when i go to the gym, i hang out in the toilets :)
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Finally made it into the 225 bench club. The power rack helped me get there. If anyone wants some tips on breaking a bench plateau, just ask.
My favorite move right now is the power clean. This vid shows the movement, except I don't use those gay crossfit plates because I don't believe in dropping the weight. I drop it to my hips, then deadlift back down. I usually work out with 185 on this movement. If you really want to improve your explosiveness and get those yokes to start popping out -- then power or hang cleans is the exercise you should work into your routine. I think it's just been great all around for my physique and I use it as my warm up for bench press days. here's the hang power clean. Don't get the idea this girl is doing 135...those plates are probably 25's...but her form is perfect. The real trick is to catch the bar on a shelf made out of your delts and collarbone area, and get the elbows pointed directly forward. You kind of explode upward and get yourself under the bar, rather than lifting it with your arm strength. |
I got to the gym 4 days a week. along with walking and jogging as well.
Gym is about 1 hour and 15 min a day and just simple working out. Monday is full body using only machines and also sit ups. Tuesday is Arms back chest etc. and Wed off. Thursday is Legs and sit ups again. Friday is full body on machines only with Sat and Sun off. |
Where Gunner at!?!?!?!
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Can you suggest what is a good high protein diet that ACTUALLY is worth eating?
I just do a regular work out once a week which involve simple routine of press ups, squats, sit ups, weights and running machine (a straight 4 mile run which is jogging/sprint with no break). The problem is that when you work mainly on online and basically have no other heavy activity (sentient) then you're not burning enough. And yet, finding a good high protein diet which isn't going to taste awful or pile on unnecessary weight is difficult. |
Anybody know what a more natural building base is anymore?
Just started working out again.. I used to use NOX2 and I loved it.. but don't see it anymore :( Just some amino acids I think.. kept the muscle on a long time after I quit too. |
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i keep my workouts pretty simple these days for weights, all the majors, no isolation, lots of weight--the rest is sport specific. |
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I am not a body builder. I am trying to get my old body back. I go 4-5 times a week. Lately i do 30 minutes of cardio and just one body part. In and out in an hour tops. I might increase cardio to 5-6 days a week but i have three boys. Just hanging out on a Saturday is enough cardio.
Anyway i have lost 5kgs so far. Want to lose another 7. Then add more weights. Never heard of the ppl. I will check it out maybe i could do more body parts in one day in the same time. I should add i never sit or rest either. No talking chatting or anything. |
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I literally had to build back up from nothing using more natural supplements after that, but on creatine I could definitely hit more weight for much longer periods of time. Not much rest needed in between reps. Then I found nox2 and I loved it. Didn't feel weak when I gt off of it either, or took a break from it. It's basically l arginine l glutamine and something else. Was hoping it still existed. |
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oh and all those nox, nos, nitro whatever products? ive taken those in the past, they are mostly worthless. a lot of that stuff is found in most whey blends and in meats, its mostly the caffeine/taurine that gives people the 'boost', but that's playing with fire in my opinion, jacking up your heart chemically while pushing at the gym can damage the heart--again this is just my opinion. |
Diomed, there are plenty of pre-workouts out there that have Creatine, No2, etc in them. Check out C4 by Cellucor or MusclePharm Assault. I used to be big into supplementation stick the basics such as a preworkout w/ creatine, and a protein supplement for post workout. Other than that diet is key to your changes albeit strength or size. Not to mention youll save a boat load of money.
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Amino acids? dhea? Other? |
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