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BIZERK / PICS - Jul. 4 2007 20:34:01   
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Links to stuff in my journal.


1 - MY BEFORE PICS
2 - DRAGON TATTOO PIC
3 - 8 WEEKS PROGRESS PICS
4 - ANOTHER TATTOO
5 - 6 MONTH PROGRESS PICS
6 - MY MT SHAPE UP BEFORE & AFTER PICS (BULKING)







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RE: Bizerks Journal - Jul. 5 2007 1:59:18   
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Alright all!

A bit about me-
I’m 28 years old, weigh 181 lbs at 5’8” and am badly out of shape.

I done a little weight training in the past and was in ok shape but had to give it up due to moving house 3 times in 3 years and with the other half having my 2 kids. (I've since lost about 2 stone with a lot of fat gains.)

My life is now on track, I have a good steady job and my youngest kid has now been moved into his own room so I am now able to build my gym back up.

I want more than anything to bulk myself up and be as big as I possibly can. The problem I have is shifting the 3 years of abusive fast foods that have caused me to get into the poor shape I am in now.


So by this weekend I will have finished setting my gym up and plan to start training.

I know everyone has to start somewhere but I feel like I’ve let myself go too far out of shape.

Here is what I have to work with







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RE: Bizerks Journal - Jul. 5 2007 2:25:16   
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Here is there routine I plan to start on Monday


MONDAY / Back & Biceps
Chins or Dumbell rows
Dead Lifts
Shrugs
Curls

WEDNESDAY / Chest & Triceps
Bench press
Dips
Close grip bench press
Skulls

SATURDAY / Legs & Abs
Squats
SLDL's
Calf raises
Hanging leg raises

SUNDAY / Shoulders
Military press
Overhead dumbell press
Side laterals

EDIT: Sets & Reps (5 x 6-8) for most exercises.

Although in the first few weeks I wont be lifting too heavy, as I want to take things easy untill I get used to the routine.

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RE: Bizerks Journal - Jul. 5 2007 8:42:43   
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welcome mate and good luck. Routine looks solid enough(what set/rep scheme are you using? A bit of hard work and you'll be well on the way. Probably the most important thing will be to get your diet nailed though.

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RE: Bizerks Journal - Jul. 5 2007 9:50:48   
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all the best mate and well done for the pics

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RE: Bizerks Journal - Jul. 5 2007 13:23:33   
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Hey,
welcome along to MT, and good luck with the training, routine looks pretty decent, you adding cardio in anywhere?

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RE: Bizerks Journal - Jul. 5 2007 18:11:21   
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welcome mate and good luck. Routine looks solid enough(what set/rep scheme are you using? A bit of hard work and you'll be well on the way. Probably the most important thing will be to get your diet nailed though.

I plan on running the routine at 5sets x 6-8reps
Im still trying to get my diet planned out.


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Hey,
welcome along to MT, and good luck with the training, routine looks pretty decent, you adding cardio in anywhere?

Will try to fit in 4 days of cardio per week at about 1 hour per session. Once I get the fat down a bit I will probably cut down the cardio and swap to a clean bulk.

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RE: Bizerks Journal - Jul. 5 2007 18:14:02   
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Good luck mate, hope it all goes well.

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RE: Bizerks Journal - Jul. 9 2007 23:16:28   
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Today was the first day of training in 3 years which was pretty hard going. I cant believe how weak I am now


Back and Biceps
Dumbell Rows 5 x 6-8 @ 28kg
Deadlifts 5 x 6-8 @ 90kg
Barbell Shrugs 5 x 6-8 @ 50kg
Barbell Curls 5 x 10 @ 27kg

(by the time I got to the barbell curls, my arms where giving up on me before I could get them pumped )



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RE: Bizerks Journal - Jul. 12 2007 13:52:09   
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My second day of training done yesterday- Im glad I have the equipment at home to train, as I think I would be far too embarrassed to go down the gym with these results LOL

Chest & Triceps
Bench Press 5 x 6-8 @ only 60kg
Flys 5 x 10 @ 12kg each dumbell (This would normaly be Dips but Ive not got my Dipping bars set up yet)
Close Grip Bench 5 x 6-8 @ 37kg
Skulls 5 x 6-8 @ 27kg

Dont think I will be able to up my weights any time soon Damn this is hard going.

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RE: Bizerks Journal - Jul. 15 2007 14:19:14   
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Yesterday was Legs & Abs

Squats 5 x 8 @ 60kg
SLDL's 5 x 8 @ 60kg
Single leg calf raises 5 x 10 with 20kg dumbell in hand.
Crunches 5 x as many as I could manage

I could have managed a bit more weight, but dont want to push myself to fast in the first few weeks.


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RE: Bizerks Journal - Jul. 15 2007 14:25:16   
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Today was Shoulders

Military press 5 x 8 @ 30kg
Overhead dumbell press 5 x 8 with 12kg dumbells
Side laterals 5 x 10 with 10kg dumbells

Ive been cutting for around 2 weeks now and have lost 7lbs but cant yet see it in the mirror.

Weight is now 174lbs




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RE: Bizerks Journal - Jul. 15 2007 15:04:17   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: bizerk

Today was Shoulders

Military press 5 x 8 @ 30kg
Overhead dumbell press 5 x 8 with 12kg dumbells
Side laterals 5 x 10 with 10kg dumbells

Ive been cutting for around 2 weeks now and have lost 7lbs but cant yet see it in the mirror.

Weight is now 174lbs





2 weeks is nothin mate, give it 2 months before you will see mirror results, good on ya for starting and if you stick with this regime you will lose all ya fat. just keep yourself motivated anyway you can and dont worry if you cant see any difference just yet.


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RE: Bizerks Journal - Jul. 15 2007 15:17:07   
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2 weeks is nothin mate, give it 2 months before you will see mirror results, good on ya for starting and if you stick with this regime you will lose all ya fat. just keep yourself motivated anyway you can and dont worry if you cant see any difference just yet.



Cheers for the support mate

My only worry is that in the end I will look like a stick-insect.

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RE: Bizerks Journal - Jul. 15 2007 18:28:33   
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Well done on starting up again, i think you'll make fast progress if youve lifted before, the strength will come back quick. Keep it up and put some more pics up in a couple of months and that will motivate you further, hows your diet doing, are you concentrating on fat loss initially?

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RE: Bizerks Journal - Jul. 15 2007 21:52:30   
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Im trying my hardest to keep my protein high as to help hold onto what muscle (if any) that ive got. My diet looks somthing like this-


07.00am - Wake

07.30am - 45mins Cardio

08.30am - Shake: 40g protein / 50g oats / 200ml semi skimmed milk

10.00am - Shake: 40g whey in water / apple or orange

01.00pm - 200g grilled chicken / Salad selection

05.00pm - 200g grilled chicken / 30g basmati rice / veg

06.30pm - Train

07.30pm - Shake: 50g whey in water

08.00pm - 150g steak / 30g basmati rice / veg

10.30pm - Shake: 40g protein in water / 5 omega fish oil caps


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RE: Bizerks Journal - Jul. 16 2007 9:07:12   
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quote:

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Im trying my hardest to keep my protein high as to help hold onto what muscle (if any) that ive got. My diet looks somthing like this-


07.00am - Wake

07.30am - 45mins Cardio

08.30am - Shake: 40g protein / 50g oats / 200ml semi skimmed milk

10.00am - Shake: 40g whey in water / apple or orange

01.00pm - 200g grilled chicken / Salad selection

05.00pm - 200g grilled chicken / 30g basmati rice / veg

06.30pm - Train

07.30pm - Shake: 50g whey in water

08.00pm - 150g steak / 30g basmati rice / veg

10.30pm - Shake: 40g protein in water / 5 omega fish oil caps



litle bit of advice mate, thats a lot of protein for a bloke trying to keep very little muscle while losing weight, theres really no need for that much to be honest, and cut out a couple shakes as well mate. limit shakes to PWO and time where you cant eat. theres no substitute for good clean food, start eating a moderate amount of protein so you can build a little muscle but there honestly is no need to kill an ant with a cannon. as long as you eat good amounts of carbs/pro/fats exercise, and space out your meals that gut will be gone in no time, keep taking photos every 2-3 months and post them so you can see your progress. your doing good mate, just down the protein and itll fly off!

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RE: Bizerks Journal - Jul. 16 2007 20:14:53   
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Thanks for taking the time to offer your advice. How many grams of protein would you recomend I drop down to per day? (The above diet has roughly 310g of protein per day)





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RE: Bizerks Journal - Jul. 16 2007 20:25:35   
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Hey buddy well done for posting pics.

Regarding the protein intake i would probably cut it in half or around 200g. Im slightly larger than you with what looks like more muscle and i an nowhere near 300g.

I would post it up for the diet gurus to have a look at.

Hope you reach your goal buddy.

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RE: Bizerks Journal - Jul. 16 2007 20:44:54   
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Hey buddy well done for posting pics.

Regarding the protein intake i would probably cut it in half or around 200g. Im slightly larger than you with what looks like more muscle and i an nowhere near 300g.

I would post it up for the diet gurus to have a look at.

Hope you reach your goal buddy.

Adam


Thanks mate, much appreciated!


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