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26 February 2006 21:24
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ive been training for about 2 or 3 years and currently weigh 104kg with 15% bodyfat .at the moment i am training at 6am and am really trying to gain lean mass(yeah like every one else).my diet is fine 250g of protien,and abuot 450g of carbs,over six or seven clean meals can train mon,tues,thurs,fris...but would prefer to train 3 times if pos....mainly because its so early......can anyone give me some tips for a mass workout....thanks.
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25 March 2006 21:55
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i train with my mate in the gym (he has 5 yrs weight training experience) with great physique! i however only 6 months training under my belt - anyway i tagged with him to learn the ropes properly - i have learnt a great deal but the workout is overtraining me i think , yes it works for him cos he can get faster muscle recovery but not for me. we train mon - chest tues - legs wed - back thurs - bi's / tri's fri - shoulders weekend - rest ! each day we do about 7 excercises on that muscle group - 4 sets each defo overtraining for me? anyway i was thinking of doing this mon - chest / tris tues - CV ! wed - back / bi's thurs - rest fri - shoulders / legs sat - CV ! and doing 4 main excercises per muscle group so my workout lasts about an hour max ! by doing chest and tris together i will exhaust my tris fully and same with back and bi's.. what do you think? any thoughts or advice?
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27 April 2006 23:06
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new routine for my cut will be 15 weeks long most of you will think it **** but i like it quite a lot day 1- legs box jumps, hang squat cleans, squats, sldl, 1-legged squats 45min steady state day 2- chest bench press (working up to 5/3/1rpm), incline db press(but with fly attachments to wrists), declines, flys 45 mins steady state day 3-cv 45min steady state day 4- back power shrugs, cleans, deads (working to a 5/3/1 rpm), good mornings 45mins cv day 5- biceps and oblques bb curl, preacher curls, concentration curls, hammer curls side bends, wood choppers, and med ball spins 45mins cv day 6- 45min cv day 7- off day 8 - shoulders wokring from strict OHP, to push presh to jerk for a 5/3/1 rpm, arnold press, side raises, front raises, bent over raises 45min cv day 9- triceps and abs narrow bench, skull crushers, pull downs, cable pull ins, swiss ball crunches, leg raises 45mins cv day 10- 45min cv day 11- calves and lats wide grip lat pull downs, narrow grip lat pulls, bent over row, single arm row standing calf raises, seasted claf raises 45mins cv day 12= day 1 and follow the same pattern each work out is 45mins long roughly
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18 May 2006 21:42
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looks good!!
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31 October 2006 05:25
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hey im 15 years old can someone please tell me a good routine? i have a smith machine with bench press, pec deck, the rowing thing lol, the pulldown bar, and i got some dumbells oh and also a bench  i had a lot of muscle but went on holidays and pigged out  and now i got fat that needs to go fast, so please someone givfe me a good routine and if they can a good diet to get lean
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13 November 2006 13:57
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Hi, I have told Tony does has done a four day split for beginners routine, can anyone confirm this? If so where is it? Thanks in advance.
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12 January 2007 16:59
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Does anyone out there follow P/RR/S system (power-rep range-shock), works well IMO.
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10 July 2007 23:22
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Never heard of it dan post something up lets have a look m8.
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11 July 2007 09:53
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You basically change your routine around every week for 3 weeks and repeat, usually repeat cycle 3 times (9 weeks in total) Basically it breaks down like this: Week1 Power - all exercises done within 4-6 rep range with 2-3 mins rest between each set (Use mainly just compound movements) Week2 Rep Range - vary the rep ranges of your exercises from 7-9, 10-12 and 13-15 with about 90 - 120 secs rest Week3 Shock - Bit of a killer, all exercises should be done through drop sets, super-sets, rest-pause, etc. really max out your muscles, in this week feel free to use more machine weights as well REPEAT If you Google it u should find a lot of info on it that goes into a lot more detail explaining the benefits, there's one forum dedicated to it with $hit loads of people on it that swears by it. Gotta say I really rate it as well. It basically takes the plateau of your training.
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10 February 2008 12:44
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**** the vast majoraty of them have stuff that I cannot do and have no idea how to adapt it to my needs put the post in briliant
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26 June 2008 00:01
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i was looking for a routine to add mass i can only train 3 times a week for about an hour to an hour and a quarter each time also i can only train upper body as key hole surgery needed on my knee be much appreciated some help with this as i am working on guess work been training for about a year now with minimal gains any help at all would be gratefully appreciated cheers
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26 December 2008 11:33
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Hi guys i'm looking to add about a stone of mass, which of the routines on the first page would be best for me?? any advice would be mostly appreciated
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30 January 2009 18:02
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Good set of links
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29 May 2009 10:04
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is there a routine for a beginner who just has a dumbell at home?
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Tons of good info there, straight there! Cheers.
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10 August 2009 06:21
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hey m a new bie.. n just recently started with a very basic workout, do u think the workout chart u specified would b good... or shud i opt for smthing even more basic.. thanks..
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