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RE: Tried new back routine. - May 9 2008 23:34:41   
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Over 7 years now Beefycol. I keep meaning to put a journal on and at one point i did have a load of my pictures on myspace but im a bit of a techno-phobe lol. If it involves more than basic typing in a box im lost. I'll sort out some pictures for you mate. I've built up to some pretty respectable poundages on weighted pull-ups/chins now. I do interchange one aspect...that of barbell rows..i do use the D/B row in place of the Barbell row from cycle to cycle. Thats about it really.



ok, yeah get a journal up. i found them very helpful

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RE: Tried new back routine. - May 9 2008 23:38:09   
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Raskolnikov's advice about the BB rows is good, I started off light and practiced form, and it really pays off.

Your routine is okay. I still think Deadlifts, Rows and Chins/Pulldowns are a good combination.



imo its crap, not gonna get no good size of it, not enough work, if you hitting the muscle twice a week then it be ok, but once then you need more


The lot of peoples routines are based around these exercises, and amoung many people, produce good results. Everyone is different, for example your training is quite high volume, and its worked for you, but it doesnt mean that high volume will work for everyone else. Its the same with reps, diet, exercises...




yeah everyone diff, i just love to kill it, once a week. as it worked for me, and see people at my gym, been going two years and they havent changed, they have bad form, dont push there self, or do enough. but i dont know what there eating

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RE: Tried new back routine. - May 10 2008 10:15:57   
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ORIGINAL: beefycol


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ORIGINAL: fun meter

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ORIGINAL: beefycol


quote:

ORIGINAL: fun meter

Raskolnikov's advice about the BB rows is good, I started off light and practiced form, and it really pays off.

Your routine is okay. I still think Deadlifts, Rows and Chins/Pulldowns are a good combination.



imo its crap, not gonna get no good size of it, not enough work, if you hitting the muscle twice a week then it be ok, but once then you need more


The lot of peoples routines are based around these exercises, and amoung many people, produce good results. Everyone is different, for example your training is quite high volume, and its worked for you, but it doesnt mean that high volume will work for everyone else. Its the same with reps, diet, exercises...




yeah everyone diff, i just love to kill it, once a week. as it worked for me, and see people at my gym, been going two years and they havent changed, they have bad form, dont push there self, or do enough. but i dont know what there eating


Beefycol..i know the type...theres a young guy who lifts at my gym and ..he's about 21..maybe 22 and i hardly ever see him actually lift anything..he may throw in the odd half hearted set of preacher curls and some cable front raises but other than that he stands over near the cardio suite with his arms folded pushing his biceps out and chatting to a particulalry gorgeous little blonde that frequents the gym haha. You know..you suggest to these people that they may need to work a little harder or ..offer them some friendly advice but in invariably gets ignored.

The diets they tend to be on are the 3 bags of crisps, a mars bar washed down with milk and a whey protein shake right after the gym ...possibly an asda "good for you" ready meal haha..

Mind you theres another different young lad..about the same age..21 maybe 22 and i'll occasionaly spot for him or get him to spot me if im going into new poundages..and he seems to have his head screwed in as he is really making the gains.

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RE: Tried new back routine. - May 10 2008 11:32:54   
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ORIGINAL: Mortimer

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ORIGINAL: beefycol


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ORIGINAL: fun meter

quote:

ORIGINAL: beefycol


quote:

ORIGINAL: fun meter

Raskolnikov's advice about the BB rows is good, I started off light and practiced form, and it really pays off.

Your routine is okay. I still think Deadlifts, Rows and Chins/Pulldowns are a good combination.



imo its crap, not gonna get no good size of it, not enough work, if you hitting the muscle twice a week then it be ok, but once then you need more


The lot of peoples routines are based around these exercises, and amoung many people, produce good results. Everyone is different, for example your training is quite high volume, and its worked for you, but it doesnt mean that high volume will work for everyone else. Its the same with reps, diet, exercises...




yeah everyone diff, i just love to kill it, once a week. as it worked for me, and see people at my gym, been going two years and they havent changed, they have bad form, dont push there self, or do enough. but i dont know what there eating


Beefycol..i know the type...theres a young guy who lifts at my gym and ..he's about 21..maybe 22 and i hardly ever see him actually lift anything..he may throw in the odd half hearted set of preacher curls and some cable front raises but other than that he stands over near the cardio suite with his arms folded pushing his biceps out and chatting to a particulalry gorgeous little blonde that frequents the gym haha. You know..you suggest to these people that they may need to work a little harder or ..offer them some friendly advice but in invariably gets ignored.

The diets they tend to be on are the 3 bags of crisps, a mars bar washed down with milk and a whey protein shake right after the gym ...possibly an asda "good for you" ready meal haha..

Mind you theres another different young lad..about the same age..21 maybe 22 and i'll occasionaly spot for him or get him to spot me if im going into new poundages..and he seems to have his head screwed in as he is really making the gains.



haha that sounds like one of my mates, girls etc, and keeps asking me why he dont gain, he quite toned but told him if you wanna put size on you gotta eat, and told him what to eat but he dont.... and the last lad sounds like me lol

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