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When to know when to stop pumping iron.
Ive noticed a few bodybuilding theads going around which all have been interesting, anyways I have noticed when i have been doing my workouts i get very tired very fast even when lifting small wieghts , my diet is fine i eat lots of good foods and meats etc i also sleep 7 hours min every night. I have been building my arms mainly and chest bench pressing 70/80 k/g on bench press , now i usually do 9 Reps of 3 sets then i repeat this 3 times my arms are quite big now.
Ok. You are doing your 6th Rep and you need 9 and you can feel your muscles getting hard and tired , im sure you know the feeling , now i have been pushing it for the extra 3 to get 9 reps , now the question is am i lifting to much or is this normal. How far do you push yourself ?
I have been looking for some supplements but as you prob know these can be expensive and confusing. What would you suggest ?
Ill try and get a picture uploaded soon. take care RzR
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You need a lot of protien enriched foods, u can get special protein drinks, that is a good way to build bulk.
But if it is beginning to hurt that is a sign it is working.
Just keep doing the same number of reps, at the same weight till it gets easy, then progress, dont get ahead of yrself 
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OK, my mate is a proffesional Trainer so here's the lowdown.
You should adjust the weights to you, don't adjust yourself to the weights as thats how you overdo it. To work a certain muscle group (ie Arms & Pecks) you should concentrate on it by doing 3 sets of 12 Reps, and at the end of the 12 reps you should feel like you can't possibly do any more, if you can't make the 12 take some weight off. You should wait at least 2-3 mins between sets and it's best to do something, don't just sit.
You should do this muscle routine ONCE a day, and at the most 5 times a week, remember muscle has to be torn then left to rebuild to have any building effect. you can do as many different muscles in a day but they must be different.
*NOTE: this routine is meant for a balance between strength and stamina and is best for the average joe, to increase the strength ratio do less reps with bigger weights. For example Rugby players do reps of 3. But I strongly suggest you don't try this straight off as it will do more damage than good, basically the stronger you are the less reps you can do.
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| Originally posted by DJ RozzeR Ok. You are doing your 6th Rep and you need 9 and you can feel your muscles getting hard and tired , im sure you know the feeling , now i have been pushing it for the extra 3 to get 9 reps , now the question is am i lifting to much or is this normal. How far do you push yourself ? |
. Do the wieghts feel like too much for you? It's better to do what you feel comftorable with and then just work your way up. Try downsizing the weights just a bit and see if it helps.| quote: |
I have been looking for some supplements but as you prob know these can be expensive and confusing. What would you suggest ? |
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The workload is fine i think , I was just curious on the 'push' limit factor', i know there is a point where you can't go on and belive me ive been there, i think 12 reps is a lot esp if your lifting a lot , i think im gonna need a weekly routine , but it is hard to keep commited as you all know. i never knew you pumped iron fly ?
--if your big enough to get the wieghts out , your big enough to put the wieghts back ! --
Oh I almost forgot before, you should take care of your muscles! This includes and is not limited to warming up and warming down (stretching esp.). I like to stretch when I wakeup and goto bed, regardless of the fact I don't do weight sessions around those times. You should stretch all your muscles, not just the ones you plan on working out. The benefits will be greater flexibility and reduced fatigue on them before, during and after exercise.
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| Originally posted by DJ RozzeR The workload is fine i think , I was just curious on the 'push' limit factor', i know there is a point where you can't go on and belive me ive been there, i think 12 reps is a lot esp if your lifting a lot , i think im gonna need a weekly routine , but it is hard to keep commited as you all know. i never knew you pumped iron fly ? --if your big enough to get the wieghts out , your big enough to put the wieghts back ! -- |
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| Originally posted by DJ RozzeR i never knew you pumped iron fly ? |
I think doing fewer reps (eg. 6 x 3) and adding more weight is better if you want to gain volume. At least it works for me.
And I wouldn�t do the same excersise 5 times a week as I believe someone said. You have to give your muscles rest, thats when they grow.
Good luck!
Like Tak said....
Muscular Strength: Low Reps(5-8), Bigger Weights
Muscular Endurance: High Reps(10+), Lighter Weights
hehe, dont just do bench and curls it makes you look ridiculous. and bench and curls wont go up if triceps and shoulders arent going up too
you need all the parts
there are about 3 threads on this with very in depth stuff so read those if you want to know about the mechanics of weight lifting. One thing to do is always finish your set. if you have to wait 30 seconds, then do 1 more, then wait a minute then do another. If you cant finish 3x9, one trick is increase in weight for a week. then drop down and do like 4x9. The only way to increase weight, is to increase weight. Its always gonna be hard, and u just gotta keep addin the plates
i used 2 work out for about 6 months ago last year as a fitness plan to try and beable to keep playing football, the general rule is, when you feel the pain start at all, only do that amount you have done already once more. so pain at 4 reps - do 8 altogether. i havent worked out in a while and am seriously losing shape, which reminds me, i gotta fix me bike 
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| Originally posted by DJ RozzeR I have been building my arms mainly and chest |
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