Nov 26 2006, 05:20 AM
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Italian. Yes. Group: Members Posts: 767 Joined: 22-February 06 From: - Member No.: 18 |
Need some advice. With regards to a training schedule, how often should one do a particular exercise per week? I reckon it probably varies from exercise to exercise, but is there a general rule of thumb in terms of how often you should perform a particular workout? Everyday? Every other day? Three times a week? WAT!
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Nov 26 2006, 10:38 AM
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![]() ROCKPACALYPSE NOW Group: Members Posts: 1,519 Joined: 22-February 06 From: Dallas, TX Member No.: 13 |
Christine's got it. I'll just add a little.
First I'm no expert - but eh I've learned a thing or two about it all. I try to workout in rotations like this : - chest/tricep - bicep/forearm - legs (rare, cause im a faggot bitch) - shoulders - back I generally like to give a definite day between shoulders and back, but mostly due to grip. I do shrugs on shoulder days, and my hands will be all kinds of worn out for a day or so. I have the grip of a jewbaby to begin with, so I can't afford to do deadlifts when my hands will barely hang on to the weight. Sucketh ! I personally don't agree with setting a total workout schedule. For instance, when somebody says that "monday is my chest day!!!!" I'm thinkin meh. I used to do things like that, but I then switched to just having an order of muscle groups that compliment eachother and don't interfere with eachother. for instance with my schedule, it could be hard to do chest and shoulders 2 days in a row. So i avoid that by giving rest between those days. I also am all about skipping on days you feel like you need the rest or just don't have it in you. Nothing wrong with giving your body some extra rest. Another thing worth noting in here is that muscle groups do vary a bit, and the one that most dudes seem to go nuts over - abdominals - are their own creature. You don't wanna do 500 situps every night and think you are getting ripped....if you decide to do some ab workouts, do something with resistance. Treat it like other muscles, where you try to build strength with sets of 10 or whatever. Also you can do your abs every other day. The fibers and shit in the muscles are able to recover quickly. But really, if you are doing heavy benchpress, squats, and deadlifts - your abs get some work there indirectly. You don't need a pretty 6pack to have a strong core. -------------------- QUOTE (Lance) now we have some dude from argentina wondering how to fuck dogmeat |
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Timbo ROCKY Nov 26 2006, 05:20 AM
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