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S2KNJ 12-05-2012 06:55 AM

Working Out
 
been back in the gym for a while now training for some running events.

as for lifting i break up things into:
Shoulders
Arms
Back
Chest

I'd like to pair these together, i'm not looking for a program just keep it simple

work out Shoulders with arms? with back? with chest? etc. :tipwink:

mndthegap1 12-05-2012 07:14 AM

I like to do shoulders with chest cause you can just use the cable machine for everything , arms and back cause I like to do pull ups both wide and tight and over under grips and that in itself kills alot of moving around from machine to machine, and I love rowing which is great for arms and back and as a bonus you get some legs in too, and with rowing you can also change the positioning of your grip again wide, tight, over, under, and both ova and under, but that's just me

mndthegap1 12-05-2012 07:15 AM

Or you can just watch jersey shore and do what they do

baZurk 12-05-2012 07:39 AM

I usually pair arms, chest, and shoulders together. First thing I do is the flat bench with the bar or maybe some independent pec fly’s, followed by free body/weighted dips, then its off to the free weights where I work biceps and shoulders. The next day I focus on all core muscles and also back and then lower body the day after.

I think it is good to pair arm workouts with chest workouts because it builds good stamina in your arms since they are involved in each exercise.

freq 12-05-2012 07:42 AM

Good for you Andy. Maybe some light cardio? Just walking?

S~Factor 12-05-2012 08:08 AM

My all time favorite split is Push/Pull/Legs.

Do all pulling movements one day (working your back, traps, and biceps).
Then do all pushing movements next (working your chest, shoulders, triceps).

I guess with your goal, you can't limit leg workout.

If you haven't joined a gym yet, do so. It's not the same as working out in your own basement. :thumbup:

iLuveketchup 12-05-2012 08:12 AM


Originally Posted by S~Factor (Post 22191487)
My all time favorite split is Push/Pull/Legs.

Do all pulling movements one day (working your back, traps, and biceps).
Then do all pushing movements next (working your chest, shoulders, triceps).

I guess with your goal, you can't limit leg workout.

If you haven't joined a gym yet, do so. It's not the same as working out in your own basement. :thumbup:

I'm getting back to the gym after a long hiatus (5yrs). Gained about 40lbs during the time off. I had to start working out again because I ran out of clothes that fit. I've made it back to the gym about 4 times in the past week. So I should be good for another 2+yrs off the gym. lol

I do the same splits as Ray. Mostly do compound movements, i.e. dead lifts / squats / bench / bent over rows ... etc. My goal is to slim down to Justin Bieber size so I can be competitive in cycling & karting. :thumbup:

S~Factor 12-05-2012 08:19 AM

LOL

It takes a lot of dedication to go month after month, year after year. I would usually go a year and half and life would happen and stop for a few years. Then you get the itch to get in shape and go at it again. Then stop again. It's a cycle. lol

Right now, it has been the longest stretch for me, 2 years, 4 months, and counting. :)/>

freq 12-05-2012 08:23 AM


Originally Posted by S~Factor (Post 22191487)
If you haven't joined a gym yet, do so. It's not the same as working out in your own basement. :thumbup:/>

I'll disagree with that Ray, depending on where you live, driving to and from the gym could be a deterrent from going to the gym.

For me to drive to the closest gym, that's 30 minute of drive time. Flip side is riding or walking to the gym then you're too tired to work out.

I like people who drive to go walk or run on a treadmill. Whats wrong with walking your neighborhood?

All I'm saying is, don't be so quick to spend $$ on a gym membership.

S~Factor 12-05-2012 08:38 AM


Originally Posted by freq (Post 22191532)
I'll disagree with that Ray, depending on where you live, driving to and from the gym could be a deterrent from going to the gym.

For me to drive to the closest gym, that's 30 minute of drive time. Flip side is riding or walking to the gym then you're too tired to work out.

I like people who drive to go walk or run on a treadmill. Whats wrong with walking your neighborhood?

All I'm saying is, don't be so quick to spend $$ on a gym membership.

Yeah 30 minutes away is a bit far. Find something closer and somewhat convenient to get to, otherwise you will end up just not going.


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