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12-10-2011, 06:33 PM | #961 | |||
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A, Bench/ Squat's /barbell row's, B, Deadlift/ Military Press. Then workout A again, Usually on Sat, Mon and Wed. In between I will do chin up's/ dip's and Pull up's but I try not to work them to much as all those body part's are getting a hammering from the compound lift's and they need time to recover. I started with 5x5's and now in the 5'th week I am doing 4x3's with heavier weight, you need to mix it up, then I will go back to 5x5's but start at a heavier weight then when I was doing 5x5's last time. I don't do any Isolation exercises at all and havn't done for quite a few yr's. |
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12-10-2011, 07:23 PM | #962 | ||
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Thanks Galaxy, i love talking to people about training, so many different styles and examples of great training programs.
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13-10-2011, 05:43 PM | #963 | |||
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But just remember, do not fall into the trap that you need to take any type of supplement, even Protein powder, well atleast in excessive amount's. It is all a scam, you do not need extra Protien, all those that think otherwise can do so, I don't care, but in reality they are the people that fall into the trap and do Isolation exercise's aswell and so many different types of exercise's for each body part and then are told you need X amount of protein for body weight, (which there is a little truth in that) but you can easily get your adequete protien amount throughout the day by eating the right food's, but hey if they want to spend hundred's of dollar's to only go down the drain, then so be it. But myself and my mate's that trained me are living proof that you don't need supplement's, I was a measly 69kg a few yr's back, I peaked at 106kg, and now I am down at 95kg, the fellow that trained me has won numerous National drug free titles and peaked when he finished competiting, he was trained by a respected strength trainer aswell, these are guy's that have been in the game for many yr's and know alot and what has worked for me is all because of them, all my compound exercises have increased, all you need to do is EAT. Just make it fun, get in and get out, enjoy what you do and the result's will come. |
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13-10-2011, 05:47 PM | #964 | ||
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My weight has been maintained. Between 78-82kg. I haven't been as good with food as I ought to be, but I haven't gone too silly either. Been keeping up with my riding routine. And Im in training for the Amy Gillette ride coming up next month. So I expect to drop a few kgs before then and maintain that afterwards heading into xmas.
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13-10-2011, 06:58 PM | #965 | ||
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Just thought I would gatecrash the thread and announce that I am under 100 kg for the first time since January! Almost ready to crack out the smaller jeans, my every day jeans are starting to fall off me. That's about seven kilos lost so far. Still a long way to go before I can put the 32s back on again but I'm getting there.
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13-10-2011, 07:56 PM | #966 | ||
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Have a little read of this link, anybody interested.
It is how all body builder's begin, as power lifter's, and I will say it again, you need to gain strength in order to gain muscle and size, forget iso's, do compound. http://stronglifts.com/stronglifts-5...ining-program/ |
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13-10-2011, 08:13 PM | #967 | |||
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13-10-2011, 08:55 PM | #968 | |||
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Thanks once again.. might be my first 5x5 session this Saturday, nothing to lose thats for sure. |
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14-10-2011, 05:22 PM | #969 | |||
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17-10-2011, 08:03 PM | #970 | ||
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Have started the 5x5 program using your Workout as the basis Galaxy, i'll post up some results in the few weeks, jeez it feels good to be doing squats and deadlifts once more.
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18-10-2011, 05:07 PM | #971 | ||
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I love Deadlift's, just did mine yesterday,
4x3 on 152.5kg, 155kg, 157.5kg, 160kg, absolutely love em. |
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24-10-2011, 04:12 PM | #972 | |||
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You must be a pretty big boy Galaxy...
I can't stand deadlifts, but getting used to them now I've started the 5x5. Concentrating very much on form at the moment.
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25-10-2011, 11:38 AM | #973 | ||
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How do you find the 5X5 program XR6_661?
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25-10-2011, 02:26 PM | #974 | |||
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I did weigh 69kg, when I 1'st got into this and standing 6ft 1, I looked rather slim, now weighing in at 95kg, I was once 106kg, so in gaining weight and size I am much more confindent and I know what it is like to be the skinny guy, and so I like to help out and tell my success and stories to help other's as I have been there to. I tried a test the other night on bench after I had allready exhuasted myself by doing 4x3 at (100kg, 102.5kg, 105kg, 107.5kg.) and tried 115kg but failed, that is my PB. But I'm working up to it, technically I should have got it but I think I had exhausted myself. Keep at it guy's and what ever you do, do not jump the weight up to quickly, remember your FORM most importantly. |
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25-10-2011, 02:37 PM | #975 | ||||
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It's good, big fan! Still not a huge fan of deadlifting, but getting there! Love love love squats. I had a big step from overtraining myself to this 5x5, so it was different to begin with, but I wouldn't go back now... Did Bench, Squats and Barbell row today and I can def tell I was at the gym! As galaxy suggests, just watching my form at the moment.
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25-10-2011, 09:27 PM | #976 | ||
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Galaxy do you always step the weight up between each set, or is it ok to just use the same weight for the 5x5 sets?
Sidenote: Barbell row is a rather forein feeling excercise coming from Seated rows on a machine or Dumbell rows on a bench. Deadlift is improving all the time, nothing amazing but steadiy going up each week. Squats im @ 70Kg and looking for a big more depth so im going to focus on that before i chase anymore weight, still feel as though my knee is holding me back somewhat on this one. Benchpress im @ 95Kg on the Barbell, 35kg on Dumbells and improvements are still coming, pretty happy to be benching my body weight on the bar thats for sure. We have been doing whats called push press as its very good for explosive power, on the downside it seems to have flared up an old shoulder injury so i'll be swapping to a Std Military press from now on which i prefer anyways. Also have achived close grip chin ups and dips sets without assistance for the first time, both of which were very exciting points for me, about 10Kg off widegrip sets without assistance. Last edited by FPV8U; 25-10-2011 at 09:34 PM. |
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26-10-2011, 09:48 AM | #977 | ||||
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Squats, I’m on 70kg as well. I’m at the stage where if I bump it up 2.5kg it’ll be too much! So maybe another week on 70kg. Benchpress, I’m hopeless, 40kg on the barbell at the moment and I can do 22.5kg dumbbells (10 reps though…) so could prob step that up. But I’ve cut it completely now. Any tips to bench more? I’m getting full motion…right down to the chest and all the way up…But I still struggle to add weight. To put what I lift into perspective, I’m 170cm and 60kg wet. So I’m not big by any means…Prob a load of toss but I think what I’m lifting is quite good for my size.
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26-10-2011, 10:53 AM | #978 | ||
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To lift around 95kg on the barbell from start is pretty impressive FPV8U...well done.
Here's my situation Age 48 - 5' 9" in height and weight fluctuates between 81 and 83 kg (about 5-7 kg overweight) Have been going to gym 3-4 times a week for the past 6 years doing a mix of cardio and weights and do a 5km outdoor run twice a week. Eat generally healthy foods - lean meat, veggies, fruit and drink 2-3 litres of water a day (no takeaway junk food, soft drinks, sugar) but admittedly love my deserts, chocolate wine and beer. Was 76-78 kg up until a year ago and can't get back down no matter how much exercise I do. Quit smoking 3 years ago cold turkey , was doing 10 a day. have no current health problems. Earlier this year, fed up with not seeing any results , engaged a personal trainer at my local Fitness First for 24 sessions over 12 weeks at a cost of $1,500. He got me on to the protein powder (load of crock as galaxy said) and circuit sessions involving weights over 9 exercises. These sessions were a mix of free weights and machines and the use of ropes and the large balls you see in gyms. His thinking being that muscle growth will burn more fat than cardio. Although he did recommend that I do cardio on alternate days (which i did) being a mix of bike, treadmill, rowing machine and cross trainer. While I was disappointed that I didn't lose any weigth over that 3 months I did learn a lot about technique and form and maanged to get my strength up and recovery time down, but would still like to build more muscle mass I'm really enjoying your guys posts ( esp Galaxy's)...very informative Question ...what is a reasonable timeframe to increase the amount of weight being used . For example I'm benchpressing 60kg (being the 20 kg bar and 20kg each side) but its been over a month now at that level and can't seem to go any higher. My typical current gym workouts are Day 1 - shoulders, back and triceps , 30 min of cardio Day 2 - chest, biceps, abs - 30 mins of cardio Day 3 - legs , (including squats) 45 mins of cardio Day 4 - rest Day 5 - 45-60 mins cardio Day 6 - rest Then repeat Maybe I'm taking too long a break between weight sessions Cheers Pete
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26-10-2011, 02:35 PM | #979 | |||
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I have found that this work's great for me, it might not for other's but for me it is fantastic, as I have never ever been able to bench 107.5 kg for 3 rep's, I was amazed, and my Squat's are at 112.5kg x 3, once again never been there before. It's all a matter of mixing up your routine every 4 odd week's so you don't hit the plateau. I bet you find doing barbell row's harder then seated row's don't you ? I also bet you find that you whole body feel's it durring the lift ? It's a good way to show that compound exercises like that work your whole body and central nervous system, where as a cable exercises (Isolation) will never do that. I also bet you could seated row alot more then you could barbell row, as you could bench on a machine alot more then traditonal bench, and Squat less then leg press, why is that so you may ask?. Well once again the machine is doing the work for you and you are not training your body and nervous system to work. that is why you also need to focus on your form and technique foremost before upping the weight, and then once you have that down pat, the weight's will raise and you will get alot stronger and bigger, (aslong as you are eating more then you expell) if you want to get bigger. |
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26-10-2011, 02:39 PM | #980 | |||
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Without knowing exactly what exercises you are doing, it's hard to tell you, but I wouldn't do any routine that is like, Chest, shoulder's, tricep's etc. Just stick with the basic 3 lift's that I have explained in my post's above, those 3 lift's alone work all your body when done corectly. |
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26-10-2011, 02:47 PM | #981 | ||
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Very interesting thread. I've been working out for a little while now and seeing some of the results in here is inspiring. Lots of good info from some of the members too. I currently use Jetts gyms but am looking into another gym.
The location I go to does not have a bench press or rack (safety policy of theirs because they are 24hr). So I have been concentrating more on dumbbell bench press, barbel rows etc. My current personal bests: Barbel row - 90kg 6 reps Incline dumbbell press - 42.5kg - 6 reps Flat dumbbell press - 50kg - 6 reps Overhead dumbbell press - 30kg - 6 reps. That's just a quick summary. Hope to improve on all of that as soon as I find a gym with more equipment. Only problem is I need 24hr access because of the hours I work.
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26-10-2011, 04:11 PM | #982 | |||
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Do you blokes count bar weight too?
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26-10-2011, 04:23 PM | #983 | ||
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Being an ex Super heavyweight powerlifter all i can say is .
Heavy free weights work best.
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26-10-2011, 04:46 PM | #984 | |||
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26-10-2011, 04:52 PM | #985 | |||
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Oh.
I don’t count bar weight. Just the weight I put on… So I’m actually lifting more than I tell myself I am haha. Suddenly my bench press seems decent.
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26-10-2011, 04:55 PM | #986 | ||
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barbells can weigh anywhere from 5kg to 20kg typically..
be an idea to find out what the bar weighs
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26-10-2011, 05:01 PM | #987 | ||
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If it's a 2" dia bar, it's a 20kg job, if it's smaller ussually 10kg.
I have 3, one has been re-done and weigh's 13kg and has the grip area re-done and boy does it bight in, when you do Deadlift's it scrap's your shin's and thigh's like nothing, you certainly know it that's for sure but it's great for grip. |
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Haha theres a bar at the gym, brand new, and same thing, if ya scrap your shin on the way down you know about it!!
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i do prefer 1 muscle group per night but im going to start doing more pyramid training. I dont deadlift every back session. Everyone is different. But as Galaxy has said its good to change your routine. I deadlift anywhere up to 160kg on a back session, but i only weight 86kg, and my PB is 2 reps of 200kg. But again like galaxy said, its all about form. Free weight is always best.
I have damaged my back over a long period of time too, and the physio said i dont stretch enough 2 x good quality low carb protein shakes a day is best
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