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17 August 2004 12:49
Thanks When I am doing them once a month, should I just do a few like I described, or do most of my sets as drop sets?
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18 August 2004 11:13
Just a few for each muscle group will be fine. It's nice to show the muscles every so often.
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18 August 2004 13:29
Hi, good routine, I've been using it for a few weeks now and seen some good gains. I was reading about drop sets and think I may not be doing this routine correctly. As I aim to push harder and am eager to make an improvement, when I raise the weight I find I can do 8reps first set then say 6 second set - I then know that I'm not going to make 6 on my third and fourth so I drop the weight for the last two. I work pretty much to 'failure' on each set. As it doesn't seem as if I'm working hard enough on the first few sets if I hold back to achieve 6 reps on set four without dropping the weight. If I'm doing it wrong, what are the dis-benefits and benefits (if there are any) of doing the drop set method. Thanks a lot for all your help.
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18 August 2004 14:56
I have decided to give your rourine a go cashman, it's pretty similar to what i used to do before, so i am hoping to make good gains from it. I used to train 1.5 - 2 hours a session, but soon found that i was hanging out of my arse after the sesion and burnt myself out. I now tend to workout between 45 - 60 minutes, and make alot better gains now, i have also shortened my rests between sets from 3 - 4 mins down to 60 - 90 seconds, and have also seen things improve.
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19 August 2004 09:52
majwho.... don't drop the weight mate. If you can only get two reps at your starting weight on your last set then just do the two reps. As you get stronger you will get to 4 reps last set, then 6 and so on. When you can do 8 reps without too much of a struggle in your first couple of working sets then it's time to add more weight on. Don't drop the weight though buddy. In reality you should never quite be able to lift as many times in your last set as your first set. If you can then your weight is too light. :-) A true drop set is where you do 8 reps of heavy, then immediately drop the weight some and do another 8 reps straight away. This is very intense and your body will soon burn out iof you do this too often. ------ Archie... good luck with the routine mate. You're doing the right things in shortening the duration, etc. Eat well and you will make good gains mate. Good luck and let me know how you get on.
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19 August 2004 11:45
Cheers Cashman, I was thinking about it and realise that it is a bad idea to lower the weight- as my body would get to know that if it struggles (stupid) will lower the weight and make it easier for my muscles. The muscles will then continue to struggle as I will make it easier and easier for them. Also in the beginner routine what exercise works on the posterior deltoids? Cheers again
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19 August 2004 15:02
you don't really need to focus on the rear delts as they are a small muscle and get hit nicely with the dumbell military press. Very little direct shoulder work is needed as they kit spanked when you do chest work.
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19 August 2004 17:09
CASHMAN : I done my first workout with your routine last night, it took me about 1 hour, i felt great after it, i didn't feel tired at all, but at the same time i felt i had hit my muscles alot harder and felt a much better pump. Thanks for the routine mate, i'll let you know how i get on further down the track.
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20 August 2004 11:19
Good stuff.. remember though that the pump will soon fade but that's normal. DO NOT be tempted to just train for the pump as you are likely to overtrain in a few weeks time as it will mean doing more sets, higher reps, etc.
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21 August 2004 18:51
Hey Cashman, i need a little advice dips first set i can do 6 or 7, second set about 5 and the last 2 sets i get about 3 or 4 out, all at my own body weight (164lb).. im thinking i should continue with this until i can do 4 full sets and then start adding weight, would you agree? also... im feeling the dips more in my triceps, than chest.
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22 August 2004 11:52
CASHMAN - Cheers for the advice, i know what you mean i have experienced that problem in the past, but won't be making the same mistake again. I done the legs routine on Friday. I found it a bit of a killer my legs have been sore since, but at the same time i feel really good because i know that it's doing good.
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23 August 2004 22:55
Hi, I'm quite new to the forum and was wondering if this routine (ie. Cashman's ) was ok for females? I've been 'messing' around with machines and free weights for about 2 years now and only just found this (great and informative) website. I was also wondering how much of the diet to change??? There seems like looaaddss of protein (I'm worried that I might put on too much weight with all that food- I'm trying to lose a few pounds- so I'm also incorporating some cardio). Will I need to increase my reps to 8-10? Or does 6-8 still apply? Sorry to be asking sooo many questions.... Thanks
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24 August 2004 14:28
markymark... start adding a little weight now. If you can get to 8 reps with good form then it's time to add more weight. Archie... glad to hear you had a good legs session.
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24 August 2004 14:33
Storm.... What are your goals. It's quite important so that I can give you spot on advice... Do you want to lose fat, add muscle, add lots of muscle?. What are your current stats? I'll assume you want to lose bodyfat and shape up a touch. In that case you can follow my routine but work at a rep range of 12 reps. You won't add loads of muscle (if only it was that easy LOL). Diet wise I'd need to see what you eat to see how it can be improved (diet is very important for losing bodyfat). Cardio as listed in my routine will be fine. The thing with cardio is find something you enjoy that you can stick with for duration.
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27 August 2004 00:33
Hi. Thanx 4 getting back to me and the tips. Sorry it's taken so long to reply but I have been having trouble logging on... I'm not sure what stats u want...but I would say that I am about 7-10lb 'overweight', ie. fat, 36 years old-but i have always exercised regularly (except 4 the last 6 months due to injury and doing a course),10'5lb at mo... used to be 9'7lb ish and was happy at that weight. 5'10 in height but really 'small boned'. I am really cleaning my diet up - no junk...turkey/egg/salmon salad/sandwich for lunch..fruit during the morning and afternoon...chicken with veg for dinner...and protein shake with semi-skimmed milk post workouts. The occassional handful of mixed nuts thrown in too. I'm not too sure how much protein drink to have as I am trying to lose some fat. Getting back to my goals. Yes, I want to lose fat but also to gain muscle-I want to look like I 'work out' but not bulk, more toned looking. Although, going by my body shape (long and lean) I think it would be very difficult to 'look big'. I used to rep at 8-10 but didn't really know what I was doing. Now I've seen this website I realise that I didn't have a clue! I was training almost everyday-no wonder I wasn't having much result! Doh! Any tips would be great-thank you for your help so far. I'm sorry if it's all a bit vague...
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27 August 2004 11:16
My advice is to run my routine at the 8 rep range then. You'll add muscle which will speed up your metabolism but as a woman you won't get huge (especially given your diet constraints). Get the idea of weight loss out of your mind and look at it as FAT loss. Do regular cardio, eat well and altogether you will make progress. 7-10Ib fat loss is easier than you think with a bit of effort and discipline. Don't forget to eat a good breakfast as well. You need protein when you wake up and a good complex carb as part of your breakfast (oats, etc)
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29 August 2004 23:33
Thanx for the tips- here goes!
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30 August 2004 19:02
couple of questions as have been doing your routine for about 3 weeks now 1.can i use dumbells to do squats? as i train at home and dont have a rack 2.i put my barbell on my scales and it was only about 2kg, i can bench about 50kg but how much weight do you think its safe to put on the bar?
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31 August 2004 08:21
Gaz, I'm prob not the best person to ask about home gyms as I have never used one. I'd say that you will very soon outgrow using dumbells for squats as your legs will get much stronger pretty quickly. As for the 2Kg Barbell... my guess is that it won't hold particularly much weight (maybe 75-100 kg at a guess) though I would rather you check with where you bougfht it from. Why not join a gym?
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31 August 2004 15:09
i can go to two gyms but i lack the time as i currently work 7am-3pm then 5pm till 12pm so its much more convenient for me to train from home, i am going to have to start going soon though as i need to do dips and chins as i feel that leaving them out is not good
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