What do your workout days usually consist of?
Monday is international chest day (+biceps)
Tuesday is international leg day
Wednesday is Back and triceps
Thursday light chest and abs
Friday is rest day
Saturday is sports day
Sunday is rest day
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I go to the gym after work, and do abs by myself on the weekends.
4 day rotation
monday - Chest
Tuesday - Shoulders and upper back
Wed - Leg and upper back
Thurs - Arms and shoulders
You guys are full of sh*t. I bet you spend an hour on the elliptical and call it good.
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I don't waste money on gym memberships. I run, backpack, mountainbike, swim, and jerk off 5 times a week. Only excersise you need.
I don't keep a daily work out Calender (Although i'm think I should) but I usually jog at least 3 miles a day, do Push Ups, Lift Barbells, and just recently I started swimming at the Y.
I only recently started working out so I'm currently supposed to follow a three day full body routine; monday, wednesday, friday. Rest of the days I should warm up and do a whole buncha stretching and wrist curls & crunches.Â
TC doesn't do shoulders...
I don't have a set schedule, but I try to get in four times a week. I used to be pretty fickle about getting into the gym that often, but living in the dorms and having our really nice campus gym a minute walk away helped.
Chest/triceps, back/biceps, shoulders, legs
You make it sound like an hour on an eliptical wouldn't be one hell of a workout.You guys are full of sh*t. I bet you spend an hour on the elliptical and call it good.
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I don't waste money on gym memberships. I run, backpack, mountainbike, swim, and jerk off 5 times a week. Only excersise you need.
GOGOGOGURT
I'm a pretty casual worker outer. 3 or 4 times a week I spend an hour working out at home. I mix up push ups, crunches, free weights, and shadow boxing with weighted gloves. I also try to go for either a 5 km run or a long mountain bike ride once a week.
I work in a warehouse. famicommanderWork has become my workout also. I used to lift before by current job but that job beats me down every shift. 5-8 hours per shift of running all over the store, climbing up and down ladders, moving around exercise equipment, etc. with one shift a week of working the truck unloading is all the workout I can deal with right now. lol
I don't have a set body part for the week, I usually just go in and workout whatever part of my body doesn't feel like sh*t :P. I usually go chest and shoulders monday, back and biceps/triceps wednesday, and all out legs friday. Been doing more leg workouts lately though, I gotta get my vertical up for basketball.
You make it sound like an hour on an eliptical wouldn't be one hell of a workout.[QUOTE="GOGOGOGURT"]
You guys are full of sh*t. I bet you spend an hour on the elliptical and call it good.
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I don't waste money on gym memberships. I run, backpack, mountainbike, swim, and jerk off 5 times a week. Only excersise you need.
Pirate700
depends what you're doing
You make it sound like an hour on an eliptical wouldn't be one hell of a workout.[QUOTE="Pirate700"]
[QUOTE="GOGOGOGURT"]
You guys are full of sh*t. I bet you spend an hour on the elliptical and call it good.
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I don't waste money on gym memberships. I run, backpack, mountainbike, swim, and jerk off 5 times a week. Only excersise you need.
lostrib
depends what you're doing
As long as you were actually using it and not just standing there, an hour on one would still be a crazy cardio workout. Not everyone works out to get buff.[QUOTE="lostrib"]
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]You make it sound like an hour on an eliptical wouldn't be one hell of a workout.
Pirate700
depends what you're doing
As long as you were actually using it and not just standing there, an hour on one would still be a crazy cardio workout. Not everyone works out to get buff.If you're just using it casually it is really easyÂ
As long as you were actually using it and not just standing there, an hour on one would still be a crazy cardio workout. Not everyone works out to get buff.[QUOTE="Pirate700"]
[QUOTE="lostrib"]
depends what you're doing
lostrib
If you're just using it casually it is really easyÂ
Still, an hour on it would be a decent workout. Just going for long walks is a good cardio workout. One doesn't need to go dudebro xtreme to workout.Work has become my workout also. I used to lift before by current job but that job beats me down every shift. 5-8 hours per shift of running all over the store, climbing up and down ladders, moving around exercise equipment, etc. with one shift a week of working the truck unloading is all the workout I can deal with right now. lol We get at least three trucks a week, each 30+ pallets. I always work the trucks and I spend all the rest of my time pulling web orders (I usually pull roughly 100 web orders in an 8 hour shift).[QUOTE="famicommander"]I work in a warehouse. Pirate700
100 dollars says gogurt is fat and ugly on top of being stupid.You guys are full of sh*t. I bet you spend an hour on the elliptical and call it good.
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I don't waste money on gym memberships. I run, backpack, mountainbike, swim, and jerk off 5 times a week. Only excersise you need.
GOGOGOGURT
I focus mainly on strength building, so i do a 5x5 thingy first in the week. Split between two days I'll do deadlifts and front squats one day, and the other i'll do chinups or bent-over rows, and dips. Then if i have energy for a third day of the week i'll do some sarcoplasmic junk, shoulders and chest. KiIIyouHave you put on the weight you were trying to put on yet?
full body weight session once a week with some old equipment i got cheap at a yard sale, more like circuit training, and then just running, pushups, sit ups, basketball, soccer the rest of the week, usually with 2 days that i don't workout. If you eat healthy and just run, do pushups, sit ups or other body weight exercises, your going to be in good shape. No need to go to a gym unless you want to look jacked, in which case be ready to dedicate a good sum of cash on gym membership, extra food, protein, supplemenets etc.Â
[QUOTE="KiIIyou"]I focus mainly on strength building, so i do a 5x5 thingy first in the week. Split between two days I'll do deadlifts and front squats one day, and the other i'll do chinups or bent-over rows, and dips. Then if i have energy for a third day of the week i'll do some sarcoplasmic junk, shoulders and chest. dodgerblue13Have you put on the weight you were trying to put on yet?Why hey mista blue! Good seein ya again :3 oooh you remembered. I did buuut it was mostly fat hehe Was up to 195, dropped down to 170 bout 6 months ago and now im at 185 :) Not concerned too much with how much i weigh now though, just trying to get to my max potential and stuff without going too nuts hehe ;) That stinks about your back, maybe just need a whole solid week of rest and being a mummy just lyin there to recover.
Eh...I walk for 45 minutes a day. I'm increasing that five min a month, so end of the year I'll be doing an hour. Dumbbells on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. :oops:
+100 for SS. I wish I would have started there. If only I knew...Starting Strength M W F.
And some form of yoga/cardio every other day.
THGarrett
Lately my workouts have looked like this. Monday - shoulder / triceps, Tuesday - Back, Wed - Rest Day, Thursday - Chest / biceps, Friday - Legs, Sat and Sunday Rest days. Try to hit every muscle group twice a week. Also mix in cardio for 5 mins to warm up before workout and 20-30 mins after work out. Have been skipping the cardio this week so definitely have to get back on it. Usually just walk the dogs or bike ride on rest days as well for some cardio.
I usually do 100 jumping jacks a day to get my heart rate going, trying to ease into squats. I also referee a few games of soccer a weekend and play six-a-side soccer on Thursday nights.
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