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250 08-30-2002 01:16 AM

work out tips, anyone knows a good website to go to? any tips on how to maximize your weight training? cause I am tired of having a weak body. consider it a spiritual practice (seriously, a healthy amount of it does forge one's soul. think of Wulgar working on a forge under Bruenor Battlehammer's tutor). and dont forget the bonus it will get me when I meet girls :D

so anyone? thank you all in advance

Epona 08-30-2002 04:40 AM

My workout regime....

Extend right arm... grasp glass... raise to face... drink... extend right arm... release glass (onto solid surface). Repeat until glass is empty. Then the second stage involves a cardiovascular work-out - walk to the bar/fridge and get another beer. Repeat until second stage is no longer possible.

johnny 08-30-2002 04:46 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Epona:
My workout regime....

Extend right arm... grasp glass... raise to face... drink... extend right arm... release glass (onto solid surface). Repeat until glass is empty. Then the second stage involves a cardiovascular work-out - walk to the bar/fridge and get another beer. Repeat until second stage is no longer possible.

ROFL You beat me to it. :D

Sigmar 08-30-2002 05:04 AM

Well 250 it depends on how buff you want to be and what you want to train specifically. I don't know of any info on the net but when you provide a bit moreinformation I could help.

I guess I can give you a general tip or two. ALWAYS stretch before and after training, never drop your body temperature suddenly when perfoming physical activities as you will develop cramps and NEVER bench lift heavy weights without someone's assistance.

Give more info and I can tell you about a couple of techniques.

Dagorion 08-30-2002 05:22 AM

Well you could allways do a martial arts, it helps psicologically as well as physically. I did Tae Kwon Do for a few years and it not only made me fitter but greatly improved my relexes and stamina. Of couse after i quilt i turned into a complete butter ball because of BG2. But if your looking for quick musles then martial arts isnt really what you want. It takes a while to get fit with that but you get to lern some neat kicks!

K T Ong 08-30-2002 05:30 AM

Try here. You might find something you want.

The Hunter of Jahanna 08-30-2002 08:17 AM

I am assuming that currently you dont work out at all , so here is a starting work out. If you stick to it and realy try your hardest you will see fantastic results. Nothing good can come from doing a half assed job of things.

Day 1
Warm up the upper bodie by doing around 30 push ups. THis gets blood flowing into the chest and shoulders and will help to prevent injury.Dont try to use fantasticaly heavy weights because you will just get injured. Proper form is infinately more important than lifting a lot of weight to show off.

Flat bench presses and inclined bench flys for the chest

behind the neck presses and side raises for the shoulders

pull ups, machine pull downs, low rows, and low back hyper extensions for the back.

straight bar curls , single arm dumbell curls , machine extensions and dumb bell extensions for the arms

crunches OR leg raises

Day 2

Do either 30 deep knee bends OR ride a statonary bike or walk on a treadmill for 5 mins. THis gets the blood flowing into the legs and will help to prevent any injurys.

Leg press with 1 leg at a time , squats, leg extensions for the front of the thigh

Leg curls and bent leg deadlifts for the back of the thigh

toe raises,calf presses and seated calf raises for the calf

STRETCH!!

You should try to do 3 sets of 10 reps for each excercise. The day one workout seems like a lot , but you probably wont be lifting massive amounts of weight your first time out so you should be ok. Just stick to light weights and keep at it. Day 2 seems like a breeze , dont be fooled!! Your legs are probably twice as stong as your upper bodie. THis means they will take twice the weight before you realy feel it. Twice the weight = twice as tired. Just keep track of what days workout your on and go do it. At this point it is nearly impossible for you to do too much excercise. In 3 months , if you stick to it, you will have a pretty good base to start building up with more advanced excercises and training routines.

As far as books go , the Golds Gym body building guide or the Shwarzenegger book are pretty good. Lots of excercises and diet ideas in them. Also , any books by Dorian Yates are a good buy. That guy is an animal.

250 08-30-2002 06:57 PM

thanks thanks thanks!! [img]smile.gif[/img] yay

I do work out every day, but seems like I am doing things wrong.

Horatio 08-30-2002 07:11 PM

*cough*steroidscausebreasts*cough* :D

Scholarcs 08-30-2002 09:40 PM

Important to remember is to EAT HEALTHILY! Cut the pies, eat bread instead. Don`t put margerine on the bread either. Eat fresh vegetables and fruit rather than dessert and candy.


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