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Vivid Boy
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Registered: Sep 2001
Location: T.O
workin out

alright i got back into it after a few years..used to be ripped then lost it all and i just got back into it again...well i dont have alot of equipment just a bench really...now the only things i can really do is my bi's tri's and chest plus abs i can do just by plain excerises..now theres tons of muscles im missing cause of my limited amount of equipment..like my back i cant do anything....anyone have any good excerises or any good tips to work out the rest of my muscles?

also anyone know of any good cardio work outs i can do during the winter...i play indoor which is twice a week but i need some other cardio...

oh yeah this thread can be about anything in working out...giving cool tips whatever u feel... Ta Juice Monkeys unite!

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Trancention
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Alki Beach, Seattle

I have heard working out in cold air is twice as good of cardio as normal. As for back muscles, I couldn't tell ya. Only workouts I do are pullups, pushups (all different kinds, including handstand pushups ), hanging situps, and various martial-artesque and gymnastic exercises.


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Vivid Boy
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Registered: Sep 2001
Location: T.O

cool...well that dont help me really :P but keep sharing im totally intrested in what ppl do to stay in shape...i love the burn

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torontotrance
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Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Toronto

I run 3 miles a day, do 50 pushups and 50 situps and do the weight training about 2-3 times a week, I think it works.

Get a home gym or get a gym membership.

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EliPsE
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Registered: Jul 2002
Location: North Jersey

10 min of jump rope= 30 min on running


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Trancention
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Alki Beach, Seattle

Let's first concentrate on your lower back muscles. Begin by performing a front lying chest lift, a body weight exercise which involves no equipment at all:


Lying face down, place your hands (palms down on the floor) next to and even with your chest.
Keeping your hips and thighs on the floor, lift your chest off the floor. Assisted slightly by your arms as you lift, your lower back muscles should be contracting.
Make sure the back of your head is in an even line with your spine -- don't tilt your head up or down.
Pause briefly when your arms are straight and then return to starting position.
Build up to three sets of eight to twelve repetitions, taking short breaks between each set.

Double knee to chest stretch


Lying on your back with knees bent, pull both knees off the floor toward your chest, holding legs behind the knees on the bottom part of your hamstrings. This stretch can be done with both legs together or one at a time.

Figure-4 stretch


Lying on your back, with your head on the floor or mat and right knee bent, pull your right knee towards your chest.
Then draw your knee across your body towards your left shoulder. Try to keep both shoulders on the floor or mat.
Repeat with your left leg.

Cat/Cow stretch


On your hands and knees, sag your back while lifting up your head.
Alternate with arching your back and keeping your head down.
Lean back onto your heels and hold, keeping your head down and arms extended


Now the lats.

WEIGHTED WIDE GRIP CHINS
Starting from a fully extended hanging position, pull the body up to the chin, deliberately arching and contracting the lats throughout. Lower slowly, extend, and continue. Form is everything, pure and controlled. Lat contraction is your purpose, not going up and down roughly any way you can. Here we have lats totally engaged, outer and lower. (Pulldowns work well, but chins are merciless: no possibility of cheating without silly body contortions.) After a warm-up set, hang an appropriate weight from your waist using a strap or belt, to give you a 12, 10, 8, 6 rep sequence. Not everyone is remarkable in chinning. Give it your committed best and you may develop remarkable lats. Added attractions are bicep peak, grip strength, linear abs and minor pec action.

CLOSE GRIP PULLDOWNS
This pulley movement has a great appeal and serves well as an off day antagonist superset movement (example: dumbbell inclines with close grip pulldowns). Full range of motion from extension to contraction. Upper lat and mid back respond well to this good feeling movement. An alternative worth its weight.

SEATED LAT ROWS
These "low pulls" are a loveable exercise. Nice positioning, energizing catlike stretching and extending, followed by might in the controlled contraction. The reliable 12, 10, 8, 6 sequence with intense muscle work, 55 mile per hour pace, tight arched contraction, no pointless leaning back or dangerous excessive forward lean. Mid back and low lat sweep are the direct targets of this all-time standard.

BENT OVER ROWS
If the back was a domain, bent over rows would be king. Performed with the Olympic bar, hands gripped collar to collar, this monster movement provides mass, power and width. Sounds good to me. Warm up, set your groove and focus on five sets. You'll notice I like a 15 (warm-up), 12, 10, 8, 6 rep sequence with the appropriate weight increases. The groove you set will determine the range of back involvement. Bringing the bar from the hanging position to mid chest hits high across the back and shoulder cage. Pulling the bar to the mid waist with an arched back contraction promotes muscle growth in the mid and low back with specific low lat involvement. Now you've got it. Be wise, keep a log with comments and calculations.

STIFF ARM PULLOVER
If you like supersetting, a stiff arm pullover between sets is gratifying and productive. A moderate+ weight allows you to stretch and revives the muscle cells and adds immensely to upper lat building. Keep the secondary pullovers at 6-8 reps.

REVERSE GRIP BARBELL ROW
Lower lat sweep is accomplished with this unique and compact movement. Performed with a bent bar, close grip, pull the bar tight to the waist, arching the back to engage full low back, low lat muscle mechanics. Moderate weight allows safest and surest articulation of this demanding form movement. Sets of 6-8 match the demand.

ONE ARM DUMBBELL ROWS
This potent exercise stands alongside barbell rows in mass and power building seriousness. Executed with the same intensity, they are wisely done as alternatives to the wide grips. Stabilized in a powerful tripod stance - none of this knee on bench stuff - one arm rows remove the load from the lower back, enabling you to tough your way through lumbar overload. Relief in this overworked area is priceless. In all your exercises focus, form, and practice yield perfection.

There are a variety of one arm cable exercises for pumping and creatively working the lats, especially the lower lats, that can be brought into play as your perceive their value. They are often best for feel, pump, change of pace and let-up.

Enjoy them. Stregnthen your back like this.


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Slylee
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Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood, FL

that's great eric! so...what are u benching now...like a good 50 - 60 lbs?


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Chris Crossland
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: London

Acctually for the back since you don't have any equipment lay on your stomach and arms out like super man and then lift up your arms and legs and hold it there tight and then release and keep doing that and if you have a bar or anything you can do pull ups palms out not chin ups that works your upper back when i think of some more ill edit this


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J.L.
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Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Toronto, Canada

*fap* *fap* *fap* is the only workout you need

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Registered: Jun 2002
Location: Sheffield

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Originally posted by kewlness
*fap* *fap* *fap* is the only workout you need


agreed; i have a right arm like a tree.


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N|te-L|fe
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Registered: May 2003
Location: Quebec

push-ups work pretty weel for the back, in a case where you have no uqipment that is, they are a good compasation


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Re: workin out

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Originally posted by Vivid Boy
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rawr!

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