Thought I would bring this thread back, has died many times before but hopefully we can keep it going this time. Basically discuss anything to do with working out, weight lifting, body building, dieting, etc. Feel free to give people tips, ask and answer questions, whatever you guys want.
I started pretty recently myself. Never did anything up until I was like 18 as I was always playing high school sports so never had to worry about getting out of shape. Started doing casually since then and now been going hard for the past 4 months about. I am stronger in virtually every area now, stuff is starting to take shape and I am pretty damn happy with the results.
Goal now is to bulk up, which is tougher then it sounds :$
Creatine can give you more of a gut, water retention, but after you get off it it goes away.
You really don't need to "cycle" creatine though, it's naturally occurring in just about all meats and has no "sides" really to speak of. Cycling is most definetely not necessary for that level of supplement.
Yea I dont think anybody is talking about gains in terms of strictly muscle. If you're eating clean and working out consistently it's going to be quality mass.
In over 12 years of working out. Only bought 1 product, 1 time. I was like 16, some friends were using this stuff called Muscle Blast. 3-5k calorie milkshake/protein shake type deal. Bought a can, tried 2 shakes, didnt like it. Never tried anything else since.
I just dont care for using anything. Maybe it does give you enough energy to lift 1 more time. But I think its mostly all mental. You take something and think your going to lift more, usually you can. Ive just never needed that since I workout with others.
For people who work out solo. Put the money spent towards help products on a gym membership and working out with others. And you will get bigger quicker than anything you take while working solo. Just cause of what it does for you mentally more than anything else.
In over 12 years of working out. Only bought 1 product, 1 time. I was like 16, some friends were using this stuff called Muscle Blast. 3-5k calorie milkshake/protein shake type deal. Bought a can, tried 2 shakes, didnt like it. Never tried anything else since.
I just dont care for using anything. Maybe it does give you enough energy to lift 1 more time. But I think its mostly all mental. You take something and think your going to lift more, usually you can. Ive just never needed that since I workout with others.
For people who work out solo. Put the money spent towards help products on a gym membership and working out with others. And you will get bigger quicker than anything you take while working solo. Just cause of what it does for you mentally more than anything else.
They dont manufacture that stuff in the form I tried it in, but that was basically the first thing I ever took when I was around 16. It will sound completely ridiculous and implausible, especially given how cheap the product is and its ridiculous amount of sugar, but I absolutely swear that that stuff in the form I took it in contained a steroid derivative of some sort. Nothing I've ever taken legally has ever had the effects that did on me, it gave me an insanely high sex drive and pretty much no recovery, recovery wise it was comparable to M1T (low dose formerly legal as of 2004 oral steroid I've tried). It got taken off the market and repackaged with new ingredients. It may sound implausible when you look at the ingredients but I will go to my grave believing that product contained steroid derivatives or precursors.
Im no expert on the products. But with Creatine. Cant for some it make them help grow some muscle mass, while in turn the connecting tendons stay the same size? Which when put under stress can rupture. Or is that another product, not sure.
Supplement Stack:
-Scivation Chocolate Flavored Protein 10 lbs (whey)
-Controlled Labs Green Magnitude (creatine)
-Controlled Labs Orange Triad (multi-vitamin)
-Controlled Labs Purple Wraath (intra-workout)
-Controlled Labs Green Bulge (creatine)
I have tried a westside barbell program by DeFranco before and might be going back to that sooner rather than later. Recently just finished a 12 week sheiko powerlifting template to adjust my body to volume. It improved my overall conditioning a lot but I didn't see any true increases in 1RM's on any of my three main lifts.
When I do a bodybuilding split, it usually will look something like this:
Monday: Chest & 20 minutes Cardio
Tuesday: Back & Cardio
Wednesday: Legs (Quads, Hamstrings, Calves, Glutes)
Thursday: Shoulders & Speed Interval Training
Friday: Bi's & Tri's & 20 minutes HIIT
Saturday: Lagging body parts & Abs & 20 minutes Cardio
Diet changes consistently. Like to stay with moderate protein, moderate carbs, low fat for my macros.
By the way guys if your just starting with this, try using a Bullworker, that can help you move onto weights easily. It's also good for a general workout.
Anybody used D-Bol here? I got a sample from a company in Russia a while back, like 10 tabs, and it was legit, I think I might order a cycle from there but jail doesnt really appeal to me. Anybody have any ideas besides playing "hey mister" at the gym?
I'm pretty happy with my build atm, I'm just in a maintaining mode, though I might try and get a little more cut leading into the summer. Playing/training for hockey really gave me a solid foundation to build on; I'm just shy of 5'10 and the last time I checked I weighed in around 175 lbs.
I do weights 3 days a week, and use the elliptical machine for 30-45 minutes 5 days a week. My knee isn't the greatest so it's awesome for cardio because it's lower impact.
As for diet, I've always followed the rule of eating everything in moderation.
I do about 100-180 push ups every other day, and I've been doing that for the past 2 or so month without skipping any days.
I also have somewhat of chest fat which I've done tread milling for 20-23 minutes to reduce, has helped but there still there, which sucks.
My main workout station. I can do most exercises on this. I have a heap of attachments for doing different back and tricep routines.
Treadmill.
Bowflex adjustable dumbbells. I love these things. They take the place of 15 pairs of dumbbells with weight ranging from 5lbs to 52lbs. One click and the weight is easily changed.
My other workout station which I use for squatting and benching. I have a couple of attachments for the bench to do legs and preacher curls on. Punching/kick bag in the back ground.
Mountain bike. I try to get a couple of rides in each week. Go for about 25 km at a time.
So I don't get bored on the treadmill or in the gym I have my laptop which i can watch movie on or the TV. I listen to the laptop via bluetooth headphones.
Bowflex adjustable dumbbells. I love these things. They take the place of 15 pairs of dumbbells with weight ranging from 5lbs to 52lbs. One click and the weight is easily changed.
I got these as well, they are so nice to have around as like you said they take the place of 15 pairs of dumb bells so saves a bunch of space.
Need to get myself a rack, squatting is kind of dangerous when you do not have anything really to set on, basically got to drop like they do in Olympics.
I do visit a local gym every morning, and I have my own personal trainer. It is just a room that we do different stations at, then following that we do several kinds of jogs around the room for 1 minute. Ever since I have been doing this program I have lost atleast 5-10 pounds.
I also have a treadmill at home that I will use atleast 2-3 times a week, running at 30 minutes and I tried to aim for 2 and a half miles. The lowest I go is 4 Miles/ph and highest was 7 Miles/Ph.
Ok here is my set up. My mom and dad have so much junk in our basement...Got an elliptical trainer but did not take a picture of that.
Like Rajah stated these things are so handy and they save a bunch of space.
My sister was trying to bench a little before I took this picture, good stuff. Like 30 pounds plus the bar haha.
Got to have a punching bag. Nice thing to have for getting warmed up or just want to vent out some frustrations.
Small little combo machine. Can do a variety of things on it so is nice to have, only 200 pounds on it but that is plenty for the time being.
Just got this over the past month. I was looking for a good ab machine and it got a lot of good feedback on the internet, I should have not payed as much as I did for it but has done me well in short period of time.
Only complain I really have about my setup is that I have no rack so is dangerous when squatting because I got nothing to set my bar down on and the weights are fucking big. If you look in the picture with the dumb bell you can see them. They are old as hell and I got em from my uncle when he got a new set so they were free. I need to get some plates like Rajah has.
Since Football has ended for me I haven't done anything really active in the past couple of months. I've gained a couple of pounds and loss some muscle, so I'm planning on getting back into half decent shape. The only thing I really want to get back is my 6 Pack that I had before. Anyone have good suggestions on getting a quick six pack back?
-Yoplait lights, vegetables and fruits, chicken breasts, tuna, oats, and egg whites should serve you well diet wise.
-Train abs 3 - 5 times a week depending on the intensity.
-Cardio should be a focal point of your routine. In order to look lean you'll have to maintain the upkeep in order to stay lean which entails plenty of cardio. 20-30 minutes a day of moderate or high intensity should be fine for you.
-Moderate protein, low carbs, low fat for your macros.
Make sure you really control the movement otherwise you'll find out why the are called skull crushers.
Close grip bench presses work the triceps very well.
I thought that if i go to the Gym at a late time it is easy to work out could not go tonight got studying and shit to do.
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