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12-18-2012, 10:58 AM
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workout plan/program
Hey guys of bodybuildig.net, my name is Bruce Maxwell, i am new here. i decided to join because i am becoming frustrated with my body and would like help.
i am 183 lbs at 5' 9". 20 years old.
My current workout plan is:
Monday: chest
Tuesday: arms
Wednesday: Legs
Thursday: Shoulders
Friday: Back
Sat/Sun: Rest run
i run about 2 miles every other day. i would like help on my plan or have a new one created. i want to build muscle and become leaner. Anything helps, thanks guys.
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12-18-2012, 01:44 PM
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What exercises do you do on those days? You need to be more in depth if you want some help. First thing is that you probably aren't going to build muscle at the same time as getting lean. You can get lean and then build muscle or the other way around but doing both at the same time is contradictory and hinders your results. Also, that is a lot of cardio if you are looking to build muscle.
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12-18-2012, 02:32 PM
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thanks for the reply, my workouts are:
monday - Bench press 3x5, incline press 3x5, dumbbell press 2x20, clapping supported pushups
tuesday - dumbbell curl 3x5, preacher curl 3x5, tricep skull breakers 3x6, tricep extensions 3x6
wednesday - squats 3x5, weighted lunges 2x20, jump squats 3x10
thursday - military press 3x6, upright rows 3x6, delt raises 2x15, one arm military 3x15
friday - pull ups 3x6, barbell rows 3x6, dumbbell rows 2x20, pulls ups again 3x10 (lighter)
i can only do pulls ups on the machine. lol
but this is my routine i have been doing it for about 1 month and a half now, seeing some results.
do you think i run too much? i try to run before or after every workout, what do you suggest i do?
Thanks.
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12-18-2012, 02:33 PM
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also is it easier to get lean then build or build then get lean?
thanks again
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12-19-2012, 12:23 AM
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Originally Posted by maxwell0700
also is it easier to get lean then build or build then get lean?
thanks again
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Well I think build then get lean. It is my personal opinion.
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12-19-2012, 11:04 AM
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ok well do you guys suggest running less than? i run about 2 miles every other day.
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12-19-2012, 05:35 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by maxwell0700
thanks for the reply, my workouts are:
monday - Bench press 3x5, incline press 3x5, dumbbell press 2x20, clapping supported pushups
tuesday - dumbbell curl 3x5, preacher curl 3x5, tricep skull breakers 3x6, tricep extensions 3x6
wednesday - squats 3x5, weighted lunges 2x20, jump squats 3x10
thursday - military press 3x6, upright rows 3x6, delt raises 2x15, one arm military 3x15
friday - pull ups 3x6, barbell rows 3x6, dumbbell rows 2x20, pulls ups again 3x10 (lighter)
i can only do pulls ups on the machine. lol
but this is my routine i have been doing it for about 1 month and a half now, seeing some results.
do you think i run too much? i try to run before or after every workout, what do you suggest i do?
Thanks.
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I suggest you check out my blog post about rep ranges for various goals at: http://milomartinovichfitness.com/th...ertrophy-more/ Your rep ranges right now are basically strength and endurance. You want to be in the hypertrophy range if you want to build muscle the quickest. Also, I agree that building before cutting down is the way to go. Running is good but doing more than 1.5 hours per week of cardio altogether can hinder muscle gain.
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12-20-2012, 05:23 AM
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not bad, stick with it!
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