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dropped ~150 pounds
you don't have to be modest anymore man take a victory lap.Not anything worth bragging about
Actually, take ten victory laps - so you keep those pounds off.
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dropped ~150 pounds
you don't have to be modest anymore man take a victory lap.Not anything worth bragging about
take the calisthenics pill, the gymnastics rings pill specifically.What routines would you guys reccomend for someone who has not been working out for a while? I have a bench and dumbells at home but I am also pretty close to a gym. I just hate figuring out workout routines and which ones actually work.
start with body weight stuff:What routines would you guys reccomend for someone who has not been working out for a while? I have a bench and dumbells at home but I am also pretty close to a gym. I just hate figuring out workout routines and which ones actually work.
I recently lost over 20# and I feel fuckin *great* nowStarted this at home about 2 years ago. Currently have a dummbell routine for Monday/Friday and a barbell for Wednesday. I'll do some cardio Tuesday/Thursday and rest Saturday & Sunday. Between that and changing my diet around dropped ~150 pounds. Don't use any heavy weight either bought two of those dumbbell/barbell combo things you've seen at Walmart.
Not really anything worth bragging about compared to most in this thread but my physical and mental health have improved significantly since I started so if it's something you want to try I say go for it.
Workout A:What routines would you guys reccomend for someone who has not been working out for a while? I have a bench and dumbells at home but I am also pretty close to a gym. I just hate figuring out workout routines and which ones actually work.
I cribbed this from a YT channel that goes by trainer winny and it's been a solid basic all-rounder with minimal equipment, and easy to increase all weights as you progress (some bodyweight exercises don't have an exact duplicate in equipment). Mostly 3x10 or 4x8. Takes about an hour to an hour 1/2 depending on your pauses and if you stretch or warmup.What routines would you guys reccomend for someone who has not been working out for a while? I have a bench and dumbells at home but I am also pretty close to a gym. I just hate figuring out workout routines and which ones actually work.
PerspectiveWhy do I look ten times better in the mirror than I do in photos?
upper, lowerWhat routines would you guys reccomend for someone who has not been working out for a while? I have a bench and dumbells at home but I am also pretty close to a gym. I just hate figuring out workout routines and which ones actually work.
Not me. I often just have a glass of water before I go.Are people really drinking a ton of water while working out? I try hydrate before so I don't have to drink water while I'm doing shit.
I do not have the dexterity for thattake the calisthenics pill, the gymnastics rings pill specifically.
nice I'll try getting into this, I might also go to the gym soon it is really close I'm just lazy.I cribbed this from a YT channel that goes by trainer winny and it's been a solid basic all-rounder with minimal equipment, and easy to increase all weights as you progress (some bodyweight exercises don't have an exact duplicate in equipment). Mostly 3x10 or 4x8. Takes about an hour to an hour 1/2 depending on your pauses and if you stretch or warmup.
Just replace the Lat pulldowns with regular pull-ups, and pick a different sit-up since you don't have the bench for it. The only main muscle it doesn't hit is your calves - but if you do some uphill cardio you'll get that as well.
Why do I look ten times better in the mirror than I do in photos?
That, and it's hard to get the camera to capture what your eye sees without the right lighting, filters, and a longer exposurePerspective