View Poll Results: How long is long enough? (not including cardio)

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    Opinion: How long is long enough?

    Ok guys; a topic that got an argument started with some friends. Let's see what you all have to say.

    Here is the question: How much time do you need to really get a good workout? (Assuming a perfect day at the gym).

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    I try to keep all workouts to 60 minutes. Sometimes it runs longer though.

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    hour, hour 15mins tops, if the people you arguing with spent 3-4 hours in the gym thinking this will lead to more hypertrophy, tell them they can forget it…

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    Get in gym, get out and show off those muscles. Hour normally but sometimes it runs over, just stay away from all those people trying to visit.

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    The "social lifters". Fun distractions aren't they?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LAGMuXle
    The "social lifters". Fun distractions aren't they?
    more like annoying twats

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    60-70 min's

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    Quote Originally Posted by LAGMuXle
    The "social lifters". Fun distractions aren't they?
    MP3 player and a pissed off look helps keep them away

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    Quote Originally Posted by LAGMuXle
    The "social lifters". Fun distractions aren't they?
    my favorite is Mr. Scream mixed with The Hurler...

    http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/par10.htm

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    60minutes Is Plenty...but It Does Go Longer Somethimes

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    45 minutes Cardio

    60 Minutes Lifting


    I personally think anymore time that that I am wasting time working my jaw muscles (be nice, I mean talking).


    there is a guy in my gym, he is a great dude but he spends 3+ hours everyday at the gym. I normally go in at 5am but T&Th I sometimes go in at 8am to do Cardio and this guy gets there and he racks some weight and walks around and talks.. then he does a set and then goes and sits down for 10-15 minutes and comes back and changes the weight and does another set.. then he will go into the gym office and talk for 15-20 minutes and he does this his whole workout.. I get my cardio done in 45 and he only get 3-4 sets done.. I have gone back a few hours later to tan or pick up a drink and he is still there.. I give him a hard time saying dude you need to not rest between sets as your body it getting cold and it is not good for you.. He just laughs and says "well I need to get my 3 hours in" WTF?? It is not like he goes anywhere after the gym he says he just goes home and sleeps.

    Oh well just thought I would share that story but I am not sure why.

    60 is plenty but I am a small dude so it does not take much for me get tired out.


    Thanks for the link >> http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/par10.htm funny stuff



    Oldman

    Ps, when I read the title of this thread I thought it was going to be about your manhood.
    Last edited by oldman; 11-29-2005 at 01:16 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JR.SHRED
    MP3 player and a pissed off look helps keep them away
    Should be included in every gym workout plan.

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    I prefer 45 minutes to 60 minutes.

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    I don't think it's cut and dry.
    I can hit delts effectively in 15-30 minutes.
    The same isn't true for Legs...or back.
    Some pros train for 30 minutes...some an hour...some two.
    The old-school Bodybuilders and Strongmen trained for 2-3 hours.
    Who's to say what they did didn't work?

    I think it's relative to the individual.

    Not that i'd advise someone to be in the gym for 3 hours... 1 hour for the most part, is plenty of time imo.

    But i'd be a hypocrite if i advised anyone on short sessions...when my training session average two hours in duration.

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    I do an hour and fifteen minutes. If I am feeling great and didn't notice the time this could be 1:30.

    As soon as I puke or my intensity goes down, I leave.

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    45-60 min is just enough time to demolish your muscles.

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