proper nutrition and exercise would do you best from your pic. age? what kind of surgery?
Welcome back!
The biggest key to success is to not get impatient and not expect big results over night. Looking at your frame, you should learn to eat. Sounds overly simplistic, I know. But go ahead and check out our nutrition section where you will find stickies at the top that will explain what type of diet you need to start growing.
Good luck!
---Roman
Im 19 and my surgery was like on my chest...Originally Posted by dep30
And yeah i'll post another pic tomorrow..
I know i suck on diet... Because im always in school and then from there work.. So i just grab whatever is close..Originally Posted by Times Roman
And yeahh of course i know its not going to be easy to get some result and i know it wont be overnight lol
Thanks i will look at the nutrition section see what they have for me!![]()
Diet is everything. Without it you really won't hit the goals you want. There will always be distractions: school, work, girls, family, career...etc. It never ends. Life gets in the way all the time, but if something is important and you want it bad enough, you'll find a way.Originally Posted by travaldavas_taz
Most nutrition comes down to planning. Figuring out what you need to eat (and what you shouldn't) and preparing your meals ahead of time so you don't have to grab "what's convenient". Pretty much anything that's convenient isn't going to be the right food choice. I keep a daily nutrition log where I write everything down and track my macros. A lot of people will call you crazy....but then again, a lot of people will never look like this;
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Hey dude, looking at your picture, you should start by quitting whatever you smoked before the picture... Yea... It's a good start.
As for a routine, a great start is where Arnold started when he trained with Reg park. It's a 5x5 routine and will help you build a solid foundation to in a reasonable amount of time. Google Reg parks beginners 5x5. Reg park was a tank long before steroids existed. He's my idol in the training world, and made Arnold what he was
Lol what? Does it look like i smoke?Originally Posted by JustJoe
I dont like i really dont.. That day i went to a paint party... But i mean i know im not going to be able to do alot of things once i start working out.. And i know some of them are going to be for my own good.. So i really want to take the risk hehe..
Sorry bro, u look stoned... Either way, take some time to train before u take "the risk" aka steroids. U need a solid base or ull regret it. U will not get big off steroids if your not properly prepared so be patient and learn what you need to know before you go making decisions that will have reverse effect from what you want to achieve. Train for a good while and don't think you are an exception to science. Steroids and bodybuilding/weight training are a real science. If you screw up the equation, your end result will be wrong. Good luck brother and read everything you can!Originally Posted by travaldavas_taz
Well it depends on where you are at in experience and what your goals are. 5x5 is very good for increasing strength because you max your weight out for low reps. This will give you new strength and a solid foundation. If you have a foundation and want to bulk up, then 8-10 is what you need. You can still use a 5x5 routine but incorporate isolation exercises after each 5x5 exercise. Example 5x5 squats followed by 3-12's leg extensions and 3-12's leg curls. Etc.Originally Posted by calebf81
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Thanks man, i wasnt planning on going to steroids till my mid 20's.... Right now i wanna go all natural ..Originally Posted by JustJoe
Well i havent been to the gym in over a year, lost all the muscle that i had. I was doing shrugs, with way to much weight and bad form ( i was in a hurry) so i fractured a couple vertabraes. Im healed 100%. so im pretty much starting from scratch like a 7th grade girl. Could i get recommendations for a type of workout?
I'd say 5x5 would be okay and take it real easy to start. Slow and steady always wins the race! No point in starting off hardcore and only lasting a month before injury... Probably a solid 3 months of light intensity training will get u primed. Reg parks beginners 5x5 is great! And fun too!Originally Posted by calebf81
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