I often see guys with their books in the gym and I respect what they are doing , but I really feel that wouldnt work for me.
Everyday I go there I feel different and sometimes I want to add more weight and do lower reps, other days I may do more sets.
So if I were to put it in a book the results would be all over the place.
All I know is when I have a good session I should either feel dizzy or like throwing up.
If I had a book I would probably try to cheat and the form would go out the window.
How often should you train bi's per week? Also does this differ when you are on or off?
Great post, geat info. Glad i joined to forum, cant tell u guys how much ive learned in just a few short days of reading on here.
A post like this makes me glad to have found this forum
Good read*
Great post,good basics for the newbies..
great post thanks for the info
great post...thank you...
thanx for the great read, i have 6weeks off due to a cortisone inject in my shoulder, learning as much as possible... on here everyday.
this is one of the better posts ive read.
thanx warrior
Great post but give credit where credit is due, many of those are Arnold's words from his bodybuilding book.
gr8 post enjoyd reading![]()
good read. thanks
great post matemakes me want to go to the gym now
I gotta say I just re read this after a year off (of the forums) and its amazing how good this post is. I was just texting a buddy about trying to get my workout back right and this thread saved me quite a bit of time and im sure effort in the gym, I had forgotten how much I had forgotten
Giving respect where its due. +1
an old article, but still very useful information!
Great post, encouraging stuff. I appreciate it. Thanks
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great article. Thanks
Great post!!!
This is an Awsome post. Some times you can forget even little gains can end up big in the long run
I learn something new on this forum every day! Great postOriginally Posted by stimpy
i move heavy things!
This is really great. I think i'm going to start keepinga training log
Great post. Good info.
Workout logs are key IMO. Great post
Great info thanks!
Great post, putting together a log ASAP!
Great Post!
Awesome thread, learned alot !
Thanks for the post. A lot of great information for all of us, even if it is a refresher course for some.
Good evening everyone.
I am 43 yrs old, 6'3 1/2 350 lbs BF% 41, low cholesterol and blood pressure. My goal are to get to 235, lose this spare tire, tone up, and inrease my strength. My previous max on the bench press was 315, when I was in the military doing pt on a regular basis. Now, my max is about 235. Diet wise I plan on keeping it simple, oatmeal & eggs in the morning, 3 meals consisting of 2 chicken breasts and asparagus, and two protein shakes per day. I would like advice on the ULTIMATE BEGINNER'S workout plan. If I've posted this in the wrong place, please accept my apologies. If you would like to recommend a supplement plan, or stack for me, that is much appreciated. If you don't think I need a stack, please let me know that as well. I know how to workout using military bodyweight exercises but have been increasing my weightlifting knowledge. Thank you in advance to all who are willing to offer me advice. I have thick skin, so please don't be afraid to talk direct with me. Thank you.
Great read
Great post cheers man![]()
Good post very informative. Yes the information has been covered in other resources but that’s good. It shows that the information is accurate. Also being able to read the information multiple times in different resources helps to reinforce our learning.
Good reading.
Great information
Got me to up my bench by 15lbs In like 3 months
by adding a every 2 pound weights every 2 weeks
Anyone an idea how I can post my own formOriginally Posted by littlemansyndrome
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Thank you for the post. It helps to get back to basics. I was at a plateau for a while and it's more mental and diet than anything else, in my case.
Thanks, I've definitely found a lot of benefit in keeping a simple workout log on my smart phone. Weight, rep, set, bmi, body fat. I try to keep it simple and do mostly 5x5 training and plenty of cardio. I'm new at this so simple is better for me.
Sounds great and very logical.
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