Yeah, you should only do it once a week, more effective, and dont over do the weights, I sprained my wirst and been off gym for like 2.5 weeks now, still isn't better at ALLHey guyth, dont overtrain like i did
sucks ass
turns out, training 6 days a week, hitting a body part twice a week heavy, isnt good!?
hatemyenthusiasm
1 - everyone should consume 24,000kj as a minimum on a bulk regardless of their weight, you must to gain mass.You've basically copied and pasted the above routine from here http://www.simplyshredded.com/rippe...ilder-pham-talks-with-simplyshredded-com.html and changed the order of some exercises to pass it off as your own.
You can't suggest how much KJs and macros people should be taking without taking into consideration their stats and health. Fitness isn't about throwing around generic figures and doing so could potentially be extremely detrimental.
Also your routine is overly complicated, too centered on isolation exercises and a little repetitive which increases the risk of over training. Definitely would not recommend to anybody, and would actually advise anyone reading to do their homework before choosing a workout.
You've basically copied and pasted the above routine from here http://www.simplyshredded.com/rippe...ilder-pham-talks-with-simplyshredded-com.html and changed the order of some exercises to pass it off as your own.
You can't suggest how much KJs and macros people should be taking without taking into consideration their stats and health. Fitness isn't about throwing around generic figures and doing so could potentially be extremely detrimental.
Also your routine is overly complicated, too centered on isolation exercises and a little repetitive which increases the risk of over training. Definitely would not recommend to anybody, and would actually advise anyone reading to do their homework before choosing a workout.
A great place to get started is here: http://community.boredofstudies.org...eightlifting-for-size-and-strength-The-Basics
Posting a routine and claiming you've spent years tweaking it is misleading if you're admitting to have copied it from a website. Most people on this forum are beginners and the potential for injury resulting from what you've just posted is extremely high. You've also suggesting using steroids (which are illegal drugs) in your post and I therefore feel it is my duty to warn readers away from attempting what you've suggested.Wow, how smart of you figuring out i use the same routine as an IFBB pro. The order of this current workout has been changed to best suit the needs of expending energy through the relevent primary muscle categories before moving onto to the lessor secondary muscular fibres.
As for throwing around macros, i can clearly see that the thread title states "what is 'ur' gym routine" .. I have simply stated my routine and the relevent macros and supplementation of these compounded exercises.
Over-training is not an issue with my complicated routine. By wearing down these muscles 5 days a week, having 2 days of full recovery is sufficient for fully repairing these muscle fibres.
As a suggstion for you, a good place to get started in bodybuilding is here:
http://community.boredofstudies.org...eightlifting-for-size-and-strength-The-Basics
Good luck with your fitness goals for 2011.
May the aesthetics be with you ...
You did not indicate this was what you were doing, but were making a suggestion. If this works for you then that is great, however the suggested macros and KJs will not work for everyone else and may actually promote fat gain. Promoting the use of illegal drugs is also against the forum rules and I suspect a relevant moderator will have something to say quite soon.Be sure to supplement this routine with a minimum of 24,000KJ with macros 40/20/20 and use of De-bol/Stanazolo and you are on your way to acquiring aesthetics
Posting a routine and claiming you've spent years tweaking it is misleading if you're admitting to have copied it from a website. Most people on this forum are beginners and the potential for injury resulting from what you've just posted is extremely high. You've also suggesting using steroids (which are illegal drugs) in your post and I therefore feel it is my duty to warn readers away from attempting what you've suggested.
Posting the following is extremely misleading and there is no one size fits all.
You did not indicate this was what you were doing, but were making a suggestion. If this works for you then that is great, however the suggested macros and KJs will not work for everyone else and may actually promote fat gain. Promoting the use of illegal drugs is also against the forum rules and I suspect a relevant moderator will have something to say quite soon.
Over training might not be an issue for you (most likely because you've indicated you're on steroids and thus able to cope with the suggest work load) but for 99% of people reading, over training/injury will most likely occur.
1) A wreckless suggestion to make. To gain mass you need to have a caloric intake which is above your maintenance level. To determine this, height, weight and age all come into the equation. You can't make a generic claim like that without these statistics.1 - everyone should consume 24,000kj as a minimum on a bulk regardless of their weight, you must to gain mass.
2 - too much focus on isolation? you need that to put on mass, compounds help with spot-fat burning contray to popular belief.
3 - overtraining is not possible when your eating 24,000kjs+
GET YOUR FACTS RIGHT, ASS.
azore,1) A wreckless suggestion to make. To gain mass you need to have a caloric intake which is above your maintenance level. To determine this, height, weight and age all come into the equation. You can't make a generic claim like that without these statistics.
2) There is no such thing as spot fat reduction (and this is where I suspect you're trolling). The "theory" of spot fat reduction has been widely disproven and anyone involved in fitness professionally can reinforce this. Compound movements put the most strain on the body, consequently forcing it to release natural growth hormone which promotes an increase in muscle mass. They are therefore essential, especially for beginners.
3) Over training has absolutely nothing to do with the amount of KJs ingested and more to do with how fit you are and your experience level. Beginners will almost certainly over train on what's been suggested.
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=135979561Please provide a link as to where my posts are plagiarized from.
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=135979561
quiet embarrassing using posts as your own work from the women's bodybuilding section. very homo.
you have been caught you fraudulent moderator. shame.
i suggest your moderator powers be removed if you continue with activity like this.