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02-06-10, 02:00 PM | #11 |
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Re: Gym/running advice thread
If you are thinking of doing a few sessions a day then best of using a recovery shake rather than a pure protien or groth one.
For a shake like promax to work properly then you really need to watch your diet and check your carb intake a lotor you will get bigger but at the same time get more flab as well due to carbs not being burnt up. The best shake if you like that i have found is the SiS Rego recovery. It i sa well ballanced shake which has enough in to help muscle growth but not high in carbs to hinder weight loss. I take one after my first session if i am doing two a day. As for your routine, when in the Gym why waste your time on a rower or running machine, do a weight session designed to tone and all over strength instead. Save your CV for running outside. you will benifit a lot more than using a pontless machine. |
02-06-10, 02:05 PM | #12 |
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+1 on the dont run in Gym, it's a waste. The only cardio I do is swimming in the gym for obvious reasons.
My cycling mate and I have discovered some absolute beautifull places. Off footpaths/canals/B-roads. Really enjoyable - thats the best way to train. As we enjoy it we will be out for hours on a Saturday |
02-06-10, 02:07 PM | #13 |
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02-06-10, 02:31 PM | #14 | |
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http://www.menshealth.co.uk/chatroom/topic/310453 It answers pretty much all your questions, if you can be bothered to read it all, which I suggest you do! I'm no expert, but have turned to these guys for advice on gym & diet info a few times, and they are very knowledgeable. Statements like ''dont go 4 times a week'' and ''If you do both cardio and weights on same day, do cardio first. If your doing cardio, you wont need to work your legs in the gym'' are ABSOLUTE NONSENSE! Seriously, doing cardio first is an absolute no-no. Your body uses explosive movements and huge amounts of energy in lifting weights, why tire it out with cardio first? You'll just compromise your lifting abilities. And the thing about not needing to do legs if you do cardio is a joke Again, I don't mean to offend people, but you shouldn't offer advice if you're not 100% sure yourself. |
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02-06-10, 02:41 PM | #15 |
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Cheers Rob I shall check out that website.
I'm looking for peoples personal experiences, I'm not worried if their not exactly perfect for me, i'm just curious about what works for certain people, although thanks for pointing out that one about cardio and weights on the same day, I see your point. |
02-06-10, 02:51 PM | #16 |
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My personal experience is that lugging big lumps of metal about (weightlifting) tends to give better results than pounding away on the road/treadmill for hours on end.
Another benefit is that weightlifting stokes your metabolism, meaning that your body continues to burn calories in an effort to rebuild the torn muscle for hours after exercise, which doesnt happen to the same degree with cardio stuff. The advice I hear repeated over and over is that if you are new to training, you should concentrate on working the large muscle groups (back, chest, legs etc) rather than worry about training specific parts like biceps (disco arms ) The best way to do this is to do a full-body workout a few times a week, consisting of compound exercises, such as squats, deadlifts, pull ups, bench press etc. This will help to build a solid core, from which you can build further. Most importantly, and as you have no doubt found out yourself, is your diet. No point wasting hours in the gym if you're not feeding your body what it needs |
02-06-10, 03:07 PM | #17 | |
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Sorry I did write it all quite bluntly, as I wrote it in a rush (im at work apparently!) so I can see why you interpreted it how you did.... It was a personnel suggestion to the OP not to go 4 times a week as he is new. I'm not trying to say never ever go to the gym as much as 4 times a week or as little as 2 times a week, it MUST be 3 times a week else all will fail and the world will come to an end!.... But I can see that the 'don't go 4 times a week' may suggest this. I find that as I run/cycle/swim at least one of these everyday, I don't need to wieght train my legs. As for the cardio before wieghts - I was told this by a PT at my gym, just passing on what I've heard. Sorry I will never try and pass friendly advice/suggestion again |
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02-06-10, 03:10 PM | #18 | |
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I'm at work too, bit stressed, like having outlets for my rants Hell, at least the OP and yourself make an effort to exercise, there are a lot of NHS-sapping fatties out there.... |
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02-06-10, 03:13 PM | #19 |
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Oh, and take what the PT's at the gym say with a pinch of salt, a lot of them tend to have interesting ideas...
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02-06-10, 03:34 PM | #20 |
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Ok, this is gonna take more work than I expected, just ran 1.3km in 13mins dead on
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