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Rainigul
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Post subject: Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 9:55 pm |
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Yasakira wrote: Jstar1 wrote: ok cool
Ill try like 50 lbs first and see how I can handle myself Your talking about using 2 50 pound dumbells? Good luck. For a beginner you should start at like 20 lol. Dom what are you using at 250? Benchpress? How much do you curl with dumbells?
+1, I didn't understand what dom was talking about.
If he says he can bench 250 and can curl 150, I don't believe him.
Curling is sooooooooooo hard.
My brother can bench 320 and can only curl like 140 I think. Although I'm not 100% sure.
Maybe dom just works his biceps though and not his triceps, which is not a good idea. Triceps are 2/3rds of your arm y'know.
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Post subject: Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 10:40 pm |
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[SD]Rainigul wrote: Yasakira wrote: Jstar1 wrote: ok cool
Ill try like 50 lbs first and see how I can handle myself Your talking about using 2 50 pound dumbells? Good luck. For a beginner you should start at like 20 lol. Dom what are you using at 250? Benchpress? How much do you curl with dumbells? If he says he can bench 250 and can curl 150, I don't believe him. Curling is sooooooooooo hard.
Curling isn't hard with resistance training, the weight gets added fluidly instead of at once.
I should of said, I use a bowflex. I do all my exercises with 250, including the bowflex version of a bench press. I curl 150, but with resistance training.
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Yasakira
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Post subject: Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 10:58 pm |
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dom wrote: Curling isn't hard with resistance training, the weight gets added fluidly instead of at once.
I should of said, I use a bowflex. I do all my exercises with 250, including the bowflex version of a bench press. I curl 150, but with resistance training.
Is a 250 on a bowflex equivilent to 250 on free weights?
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dom
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Post subject: Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 11:07 pm |
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Yasakira wrote: dom wrote: Curling isn't hard with resistance training, the weight gets added fluidly instead of at once.
I should of said, I use a bowflex. I do all my exercises with 250, including the bowflex version of a bench press. I curl 150, but with resistance training. Is a 250 on a bowflex equivilent to 250 on free weights?
yes, but the way it gets added is different. Because they're rods...the more they're bent the closer to 250 you reach. That means, when you start pulling it isn't as hard as when you're pulling the final couple inches.
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Hitman144
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Post subject: Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 11:07 pm |
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Dystopia wrote: Consistently, but know one really knows, everyones different, but at LEAST 5 times a week, and if you should have some fat to turn into muscle before working out, I dont work out, as in goto the gym and shit, too much time i just do 400 pushups throughout the day... and sometimes sit ups but if i wanted to work on my abs id go swimming, but seriously consistency is the key..
+1 i do it the old way to
work out abs the old fashion way, do lower body i use treadmill on this and other equipment,
upper body i use dumbbells,
do it during weekdays. weekend give ur body a rest 
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Deathsythe
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Post subject: Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 11:22 pm |
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I do 1 hour on a manual treadmill 6 days a week and every other day i do light weights for my upper body, push ups, and sit ups. If you really want a good workout at home get a cheap manual treadmill (around $100) it's around 4 times more effective than an electric treadmill in the same period of time. I started drinking protein shakes recently and i can definitely see the results that it has had on my muscles however I'm gonna cut down on them since i don't want to be all buffed up like a football player.
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xibeleli
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Post subject: Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 2:02 am |
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2-3 hours a day
dont need weights and shiet
do push ups and situps, chin ups and y'll get bruce-lee like muscles
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Jstar1
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Post subject: Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 2:04 am |
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Ok, then I'll do 20 lb dumbbells
also what is curling 
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Rainigul
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Post subject: Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 2:07 am |
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Jstar1 wrote: Ok, then I'll do 20 lb dumbbells also what is curling 
bodybuilding.com
Tells you everything you need.
@dom
Omg, you're like retarded.
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Post subject: Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 2:08 am |
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[SD]Rainigul wrote: Jstar1 wrote: Ok, then I'll do 20 lb dumbbells also what is curling  bodybuilding.com Tells you everything you need. @dom Omg, you're like retarded.
thanks a bunch
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fena
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Post subject: Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 2:12 am |
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takolin wrote: ghostkilla43 wrote: Dystopia wrote: Heavier Weights less reps < Lighter Weights more reps
And if you want to take a giant leap from skinny to buff, take protein shakes, but theyre not for everyone.. wouldnt start going for shakes pills ect.. all natural imo If you want to build up muscles, you'll need to eats enough proteins. Low fat meat would be the best source. BTW iirc there is a building muscle thread somewhere in the off topic lounge. A quick search and you'll have a nice source of information.
Are you referring to my http://www.silkroadforums.com/viewtopic ... ght=muscle
That helped me quite a bit. Go and take a look. :]
Rainigul, just wondering - when you say 15 inch arms, does that mean if you take a measuring tape and wrap it around your biceps, it's 15 inches?
If so, then holy shittt.
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Rainigul
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Post subject: Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 2:15 am |
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Jstar1 wrote: thanks a bunch
Np man.
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PB_and_J
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Post subject: Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 3:03 am |
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[SD]Rainigul wrote: @dom Omg, you're like retarded.
Har har har haha ha
And your not going to get buff in 8 minutes or whatever you said, unless you are taking steroids.
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Rainigul
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Post subject: Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 3:29 am |
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PB_and_J wrote: [SD]Rainigul wrote: @dom Omg, you're like retarded. Har har har haha ha And your not going to get buff in 8 minutes or whatever you said, unless you are taking steroids.
I said literally.
How long do you lift weights for on each set? It's 30 seconds. You should do like 3 sets. that's 1:30 seconds. Each week you do about 6~ workouts, that's 9 minutes.
Buff in 9 minutes.
You don't know what you're talking about however, and you probably think that you gain muscle when you're lifting weights. Well, you're not. You're stimulating your muscles, and if you're doing it right, you should be getting weaker.
It's during rest periods that you get stronger.
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Panu
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Post subject: Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 4:37 am |
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if dom does wat he says ... i bet dom is like that guy from the "veiny" thread Dystopia posted.

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Post subject: Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 4:46 am |
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_Panu_ wrote: if dom does wat he says ... i bet dom is like that guy from the "veiny" thread Dystopia posted. 
hhmmmmmmmmmmmmmm meat
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Post subject: Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 6:15 am |
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_Panu_ wrote: if dom does wat he says ... i bet dom is like that guy from the "veiny" thread Dystopia posted. 
Wrestling mask = tough
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Post subject: Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 10:17 am |
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lol, if u want to look like the hulk, go wit dom's idea.
i do 2-3 hrs per day, 3 times per week. work on everything upper body. just see what's comfortable for u. if u can do at least 10 reps on ur max weight, stick wit that for a week, then up the lbs the next week. keep on going till u'r satisfied wit ur weight/look.
oh yea, remember to get a friend to work out with u. u'll be working out + chatting. not as boring. also, find someone that won't drop out in the first two weeks.
remember, if u'r doing bench presses, have someone spot you. if ur friend isn't there, ask a random stranger in the gym. they'll understand and will most likely spot u.
when u'r doing reps, and u'r pushing urself to the max at the 8th or 9th time, keep going. u gotta stretch those muscles for maximum effect. don't just cop out when u feel ur muscles getting kinda tired, u gotta wreck those babies. dun worry, 24 hrs between work outs is plenty.
oh yea, drink lots of water during and after work out, and eat lots of food. doesn't matter what food.
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Rainigul
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Post subject: Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 8:25 pm |
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TOloseGT wrote: lol, if u want to look like the hulk, go wit dom's idea.
i do 2-3 hrs per day, 3 times per week. work on everything upper body. just see what's comfortable for u. if u can do at least 10 reps on ur max weight, stick wit that for a week, then up the lbs the next week. keep on going till u'r satisfied wit ur weight/look.
oh yea, remember to get a friend to work out with u. u'll be working out + chatting. not as boring. also, find someone that won't drop out in the first two weeks.
remember, if u'r doing bench presses, have someone spot you. if ur friend isn't there, ask a random stranger in the gym. they'll understand and will most likely spot u.
when u'r doing reps, and u'r pushing urself to the max at the 8th or 9th time, keep going. u gotta stretch those muscles for maximum effect. don't just cop out when u feel ur muscles getting kinda tired, u gotta wreck those babies. dun worry, 24 hrs between work outs is plenty.
oh yea, drink lots of water during and after work out, and eat lots of food. doesn't matter what food.
+1.
Alot of people say to eat like carrots and shit, but that isn't gonna help very much. You should just eat whatever you'd normally eat, assuming it isn't total shit.
Though I do kinda disagree on 24 hours is enough time between work outs... I'd say 48 is better, but most people wait 5-7 days.
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