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Old 04-27-2005, 07:13 PM
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Heres my problem...

I have been lifting on and off for about 2 years now and want to stick to a 5 days a week schedale. My only problem is I have no motivation to continue this schedule for no more than 2 months.

Heres my weekly routine

Monday - legs
Tuesday - Arms
Wednesday - Back
Thursday - Shoulders
Friday - Chest

I do about 400 abs 7 days a week

I take about a half tablespoon of trac creatine 1/2 hour to work out then about 75 grams of protein after

I wanna get ripped, I need help

Anyone have any suggestions?
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Old 04-27-2005, 07:41 PM
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Heres my weekly routine

Monday - legs
Tuesday - Arms
Wednesday - Back
Thursday - Shoulders
Friday - Chest
Motivation, correct me if I'm wrong, comes from results. You want to get "ripped". From my experience your diet plays the most important role in this. Refer to Dave's clean bulk in the nutrition section.

For training, I'm a propenent of staying heavy while you cut. It preserves muscle while you strip away fat. For your training schedule, I would completely reverse the order. I'll stick to the five day a week because that's what you want.

M-Chest
T-Back
W-Legs
TH-shoulders/traps
F-biceps/triceps
S-cardio/rest
Su- cardio/rest

Another plan to consider is circuit training. Upper body one day, lower the next, and so on. This should keep the intrest level up and motivation to stick with it. For cardio, refer to one of my previous threads about Max-OT Cardio. An intense 16 minutes is better and more effective for stripping fat than 45 minutes worth of cardio.

About trac creatine. Those companies that have liquid creatine are in the process of getting sued because of making false claims. Creatine is NOT stable in liquid, it turns into creatinine which is useless. I'm surprised they are still selling it.
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Old 04-28-2005, 08:57 AM
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It's advisable to change/adjust your routine around every couple of months and review your goals. This will keep you from getting stale. I will generaly look a couple of months ahead and say, ok what is it I want to do. Cut/Bulk/put extra emphasis on this part or that and work toward that goal.
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So then should I drop the Creatine?

If I decide to do the circuit lifting how many days a week do I do that?

How often should I do cardio?
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So then should I drop the Creatine?

If I decide to do the circuit lifting how many days a week do I do that?

How often should I do cardio?
No, don't stop the creatine.

What are your current stats? You say you want to be ripped but I don't know what your body is like.
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Old 04-28-2005, 03:31 PM
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Well don't laugh but......

5'0 120

17 years old

Bench 145
Leg press 400

I think I have a good start but I gotta keep going, just need some advice
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No, don't stop the creatine.

What are your current stats? You say you want to be ripped but I don't know what your body is like.
Yes drop that type of creatine because it's useless. Buy some regular creatine monohydrate, it's really cheap and proven effective.
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Hey, sorry for diggin up an old thread but it's been about 2 weeks since I started back working out and everythings going great so far. Just 1 thing I have been noticing is that whenever I flex my abs I have like "dimples" on the side almost below my ribs. It's really annoying. Does anyone else have that problem or know how to get rid of them?
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