hp20luna Posted July 23, 2009 Share Posted July 23, 2009 cardio, light weights, diet Quote Link to comment
turbocharged Posted August 10, 2009 Share Posted August 10, 2009 yeah, easy. regular workout, hig intensity cardio and balanced diet. :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
jigennavaro Posted August 11, 2009 Share Posted August 11, 2009 ei guys i am a beginner in this sport, im ot tha fat i just want to have cuts any suggestions to fasten this???? and what type of food or dietary programs are usually effective in this???? thanks for the help.... :goatee: Quote Link to comment
Olympus Posted August 11, 2009 Share Posted August 11, 2009 ei guys i am a beginner in this sport, im ot tha fat i just want to have cuts any suggestions to fasten this???? and what type of food or dietary programs are usually effective in this???? thanks for the help.... :goatee: here's where you can start... forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=998224 now please read through the link since it will answer a lot of your questions and will give you useful info... if you expect na we'll spoonfeed you, look elsewhere... good luck in your training Quote Link to comment
ice141983 Posted August 14, 2009 Share Posted August 14, 2009 sir hindi ako cuntento sa body structure ko kulang sa cuts and mass.. what program pwede ko gawin? para achieve yung both? Quote Link to comment
Olympus Posted August 14, 2009 Share Posted August 14, 2009 sir hindi ako cuntento sa body structure ko kulang sa cuts and mass.. what program pwede ko gawin? para achieve yung both? 1. ano current stats mo?? 2. what does your workout look like now?? 3. how about yun eating habits mo?? 4. san ka nagbubuhat? Quote Link to comment
baboyx Posted October 13, 2010 Share Posted October 13, 2010 Mga masters. i have been going to the gym for 5 months already. Every other day lang. Tried the kamote diet and really is effective. Right now, i have added swimming as my cardio. My purpose at first for going to the gym is because i want to develop arm and leg endurance for swimming. I just want to ask if this is right and will it burn my tummy fats? around the lower back. Is swimming a good cardio? Quote Link to comment
Olympus Posted October 14, 2010 Share Posted October 14, 2010 Mga masters. i have been going to the gym for 5 months already. Every other day lang. Tried the kamote diet and really is effective. Right now, i have added swimming as my cardio. My purpose at first for going to the gym is because i want to develop arm and leg endurance for swimming. I just want to ask if this is right and will it burn my tummy fats? around the lower back. Is swimming a good cardio? to lose the belly fat=linis kainto develop leg and arm (and shoulder) endurance for swimming, you have to train properly... the typical split training is not a good ideal for that goal Quote Link to comment
spy_der_man Posted October 14, 2010 Share Posted October 14, 2010 ser olympus..im doing 5k run..mwf and after that i do boxing..limit my rice intake .. take protein at least 26g after workout..im targeting a lean body..with this regimen do you think i can see results in 3 weeks?..thanks sir.. Quote Link to comment
Olympus Posted October 15, 2010 Share Posted October 15, 2010 ser olympus..im doing 5k run..mwf and after that i do boxing..limit my rice intake .. take protein at least 26g after workout..im targeting a lean body..with this regimen do you think i can see results in 3 weeks?..thanks sir.. Honestly, it seems you want instant results... it won't happen. Quote Link to comment
ndn Posted October 15, 2010 Share Posted October 15, 2010 (edited) Sir Olympus,when you say "linis kain",kelangan din bang i-eliminate ang coffee? tsaka ok lang ba na breakfast ang 2 pcs saba,2 pcs hard boiled eggs,a bowl of instant oatmeal and a glass of skim milk? TIA sir. Edited October 15, 2010 by ndn Quote Link to comment
rick027 Posted October 15, 2010 Share Posted October 15, 2010 mga bro pacheck naman kung tama yung program ko...(Gym)Mon: (Day 1) Chest: Incline, Flat, Decline Bench Presses and Pec Dec Back: Lat Pull Down, BB & DB Rows, and Deadlifts Shoulders: Upright Row, Military Press, and Side, Front & Bent-over Lateral RaisesTue: (Day 2) Biceps: Hammer, Bicep Curl, and DB Concentration Triceps: Kickback (something like that), Pushdown (not sure ), and Dips Legs: Full Squat, Hack Squat, Calf Raises, Leg Extension, and yung reverse ng Leg Extension ung nakaupo (di ko na alam yung tawag )Wed: Rest DayThu: same as Day 1Fri: same as Day 2Sat & Sun: Super Rest Day stretching lang talaga Mon-Fri: 30 mins jogging ok lang ba yung ganito? Quote Link to comment
lance_26 Posted October 15, 2010 Share Posted October 15, 2010 Hi! Wala naman mali sa program mo. Based on my analysis, Day 1 is all upper body workout and yet all are big muscles. It is hard for the muscles to gain and define if you overwork those muscles. Day 2 Arms, from day 1 may mga arms ka na. Dapat nakarest na lang. If I'm going to reconstruct your program it will go like this:Day 1: Legs and Shoulders (1st set: 10 RM, 2nd set at 8 RM and 3 set 6 RM) at 30 secs - 1 min Rest IntervalLegs: Half Squat, Lunges, Leg Curl, Leg Press, Calf RaiseShoulders: Military Press, DB shoulder Press, DB Lateral Raise, DB Front Raise, Shrugs Day 2: Chest and Biceps (1st set: 10 RM, 2nd set at 8 RM and 3 set 6 RM) at 30 secs - 1 min Rest IntervalChest: Inclined BB Press, Bench Press, Inclined DB Press, DB Pullover, Cable CrossoverBiceps: BB Biceps Curl, DB Biceps Curl, DB Hammer Curl, DB Concentration Curl Day 3: Back and Triceps (1st set: 10 RM, 2nd set at 8 RM and 3 set 6 RM) at 30 secs - 1 min Rest IntervalBack: BB Bent Row, DB Bent Row, Cable Rows, Lat Pulldown, Pull-upsTriceps: BB Close-Grip Bench Press, DB Triceps Extension, Cable Triceps Pushdown, Cable Triceps French, Bench Dips Weekly Programming: MTW -- ThFS Sunday-RestMTW Rest FSS RM = Repetition Max Abs: After each Program. Leg Raise, Leg Tuck, Leg Thrust, Oblique Crunches and so on... mga bro pacheck naman kung tama yung program ko...(Gym)Mon: (Day 1) Chest: Incline, Flat, Decline Bench Presses and Pec Dec Back: Lat Pull Down, BB & DB Rows, and Deadlifts Shoulders: Upright Row, Military Press, and Side, Front & Bent-over Lateral RaisesTue: (Day 2) Biceps: Hammer, Bicep Curl, and DB Concentration Triceps: Kickback (something like that), Pushdown (not sure ), and Dips Legs: Full Squat, Hack Squat, Calf Raises, Leg Extension, and yung reverse ng Leg Extension ung nakaupo (di ko na alam yung tawag )Wed: Rest DayThu: same as Day 1Fri: same as Day 2Sat & Sun: Super Rest Day stretching lang talaga Mon-Fri: 30 mins jogging ok lang ba yung ganito? Quote Link to comment
Olympus Posted October 15, 2010 Share Posted October 15, 2010 Ok lang yan if 1. you are a competitive bodybuilder who is on steroids and has elite genetics2. you can properly recover for that but for the average Juan dela cruz, you're doing way too much.. my recommendations 1. Focus on the basics ( squat deadlift, military press, bench, rows pullups) 2. focus on progressing 3. quality over quantity BTW, ano ba goal mo??? mga bro pacheck naman kung tama yung program ko...(Gym)Mon: (Day 1) Chest: Incline, Flat, Decline Bench Presses and Pec Dec Back: Lat Pull Down, BB & DB Rows, and Deadlifts Shoulders: Upright Row, Military Press, and Side, Front & Bent-over Lateral RaisesTue: (Day 2) Biceps: Hammer, Bicep Curl, and DB Concentration Triceps: Kickback (something like that), Pushdown (not sure ), and Dips Legs: Full Squat, Hack Squat, Calf Raises, Leg Extension, and yung reverse ng Leg Extension ung nakaupo (di ko na alam yung tawag )Wed: Rest DayThu: same as Day 1Fri: same as Day 2Sat & Sun: Super Rest Day stretching lang talaga Mon-Fri: 30 mins jogging ok lang ba yung ganito? Quote Link to comment
lance_26 Posted October 15, 2010 Share Posted October 15, 2010 Hi! Let me just explain your queries: 1. Develop arm and leg endurance for swimming:Movement Mechanics of Swimming involves your Triceps, Biceps, Shoulder, Chest (breast stroke), and Back Muscles for all. You must have those exercises on your program for muscular endurance it means more repetitions (10-15 reps). Movement Mechanics for Legs (swimming) are your Hip Flexors, Hip extensors. If you can find a hip machine in your gym it will be a good training or just do more squats. Gym program (weight training) will help your performance in your swimming training or competition. This is what you called physical conditioning. you are conditioning your body for swimming. This is what Coach Ariza does to Manny Pacquiao he is in charge of his physical condition and making sure that he is at his shape when he's going to fight. 2.Burn Tummy Fats:First there is no spot reduction. If you lose fats it will be proportion losing it. For my experiences just eat the food that is low in sugar content and low glycemic index (GI) type of carb such as Kamote. Just be patient on what you are doing. Stop drinking juices because they are more of sugar content such as fructose which cannot be used by your body immediately. 3. Swimming as CardioYes it is a good cardio. Your body needs varieties of cardio activities. Mga masters. i have been going to the gym for 5 months already. Every other day lang. Tried the kamote diet and really is effective. Right now, i have added swimming as my cardio. My purpose at first for going to the gym is because i want to develop arm and leg endurance for swimming. I just want to ask if this is right and will it burn my tummy fats? around the lower back. Is swimming a good cardio? Quote Link to comment
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