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    Well you can disagree till your blue in the face but it still dont change the fact you're wrong.

    I disagree Strike. Doing them daily will certainly not build the muscles as doing it twice or thrice a week, but it will really help with overall endurance of his muscles and get him used to working with them.
    No it will just fatiuge the muscles and lead to pleatueas and lack of muscle growth. Not to mention the program is fubar to begin with and shouldn't be in anyones fitness repitore so it's really a moot point.

    It really does no good if you can lift 9 million pounds and then not move.
    An oft repeated stereotype that is simply not ture. Muscle mass does not impede your ability to move

    As long as you do good cool-down exercises afterward (and staying active for the rest of the day is the best) and take it easy on the weekends it certainly would not amount to 'muscle suicide'.
    Take it easy on the weekends? LOL, for Rhy to get stronger and in better shape it's going to take more than just being active and "taking it easy" on the weekends.

    You advice is certainly good for the accelerated building strategy, but as I said, that is not a very healthy one.
    Accelerated building strategy? What is that? What I do is very healthy and Rhy has already said he is underweight and we like to gain mass and that is my specialty. I'm not asking the kid to get in contest shape or compete in the IPF

    I would also suggest daily (yeah Strike, daily) bag work. Nothing improves general fitness, builds muscle, and improves your cardiorespiratory endurance all at once like bag work.
    Heavy compound excersises blow bag work out of the water. He can do bag work all day but he will look the same on day 1 as he will on day 90.

    Rhy do these three things:

    Sleep at least 8 hours
    Double your caloriec intake
    Find weights and do heavy compund movements
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    Quote Originally Posted by Strike For The South View Post
    Well you can disagree till your blue in the face but it still dont change the fact you're wrong.



    No it will just fatiuge the muscles and lead to pleatueas and lack of muscle growth. Not to mention the program is fubar to begin with and shouldn't be in anyones fitness repitore so it's really a moot point.


    An oft repeated stereotype that is simply not ture. Muscle mass does not impede your ability to move


    Take it easy on the weekends? LOL, for Rhy to get stronger and in better shape it's going to take more than just being active and "taking it easy" on the weekends.



    Accelerated building strategy? What is that? What I do is very healthy and Rhy has already said he is underweight and we like to gain mass and that is my specialty. I'm not asking the kid to get in contest shape or compete in the IPF



    Heavy compound excersises blow bag work out of the water. He can do bag work all day but he will look the same on day 1 as he will on day 90.

    Rhy do these three things:

    Sleep at least 8 hours
    Double your caloriec intake
    Find weights and do heavy compund movements
    lol, you completely misunderstood what I said. :P I did not say that muscle mass impedes your ability to move, I was referring to the guys I know who work out three days a week, and every time can barely move the next day because they are so sore and exhausted.
    And you are right, working out every day is not a good idea if you are going for just mass muscle tissue growth, but as I said, I was not suggesting the intense workout that you are, but rather a more holistic approach with a more constant, lower intensity set of exercises. (Nor did I suggest that he follow the website's plan)
    And it is important to slow down a bit two days a week (conveniently Saturday and Sunday) if you are working out and stressing yourself on the week days, and just stretch and limit work to light excises and fun. Sure, it may not lead to Schwarzenegger muscle growth, but it will increase his muscle mass substantially over a greater amount of time, as well as keeping him active and healthy with a high metabolic rate.
    I think it is more important to prepare for a healthy life than to look like a body builder. Bag work improves speed and muscular coordination (which will help with reflexes), uses the entire body, raises the heart rate and causes you to breathe heavily, strengthens your joints and the impact that they can take, helps you improve important skills, relieves stress and worries, AND builds muscle.
    You are right though, your way does put the muscle on a lot faster, but Rhyfelwyr said that he was going for improved general fitness more than just strength building. That is why I disagreed with you. I think you reactionary approach of telling me that I am 'wrong' is not very productive or accurate, as neither of us were wrong, simply giving different strategies that emphasized different things.
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    Is this guy actually arguing with Strike over fitness? That's foolhardy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Megas Methuselah View Post
    Is this guy actually arguing with Strike over fitness? That's foolhardy.
    Strike knows his fitness, but he has a very one track mind. :P I am sorry, but Western science and philosophy concerning fitness does not seem to make sense to me. As I said, I prefer a more holistic (prehaps even Eastern influenced) approach.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Just Vuk Again View Post
    As I said, I prefer a more holistic (prehaps even Eastern influenced) approach.
    ??... Ok.

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    First of all, thanks to all those for taking the time to give me advice!

    Also, sorry if I wasn't clear, but I meant that I do push ups every second day, and alternate doing sit ups in the days in between.

    Quote Originally Posted by Strike For The South View Post
    Sleep at least 8 hours
    Double your caloriec intake
    Find weights and do heavy compund movements
    These things may be quite difficult to do. These days I only get usually 4-5 hours sleep a night, except on Friday and Monday nights, when I get 8-9. I reckon I could managed to get to 6-7 each night, but 8 would be difficult.

    As for calorie intake, well actually I have improved a lot in that respect. I'm kind of crazy when it comes to food and I got to the point recently where all I eat pretty much is bread and bran cereal (I coudl have been on that freaky eaters show lol), but a couple of weeks ago my brain decided that was no longer an issue and I've already ate far more in the last couple of weeks and I've noticed I feel better for it.

    As for weights, I think my bro's got some, I reckon I could give them ago.
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    Join a gym or build your own home gym if your serious. If you have the space and your committed to actually achieving your goals I would recommend it. A good home gym including power rack, weights, barbells, dumbells and a bench can all be purchased for under £1000.

    If there's a good gym near you though I would recommend you join it. The thing about fitness is your either committed to it or your not. Sure, everyone gets days where they don't feel as enthusiastic about working out but the overall desire to achieve your goals has to be there. If that overall desire isn't there then there's no point even trying. If it is there though good luck to you. I started lifting weights about a year ago and now I don't really think about it, doing it five days a week is now just a normal part of my daily routine.
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    lol, you completely misunderstood what I said. :P I did not say that muscle mass impedes your ability to move, I was referring to the guys I know who work out three days a week, and every time can barely move the next day because they are so sore and exhausted.
    that ends after a while unless your maxing all the time. i barely feel bad at all the next day after i lift and i lift religiously.

    Calories are key like strike said you need them. but you have to workout with them.

    If you want to be generally "fit" then you should run. I run every day and its my favorite thing. I usually go three miles a day and during sports seasons (basketball now) ill add something different to help my specific performance in that sport.

    I would recommend the naval academies program for "getting in shape" and then do what you want.


    Week one- Run 2 mile a day at a 8 minute pace every day
    Week two- Run 2 miles a day at an 8 minute pace
    Week three- swim or bike for 45 minutes a day
    Week 4- rune 2 miles a day at an 7.5 minute pace
    Week 5- run 2 miles a day at an 7.5 mile pace
    Bike or swim for 45 minutes a day
    Week six- run 2 miles a day at a 7 minute pace
    Week 7- run 2 miles a day at a 7 minute pace.

    and so on and so forth. Running is probably what your looking at just be disciplined and make sure you follow your routine. you want some muscle as well then lift weights but it isnt really necessary to be "fit". (sorry strike)

    as well i assume your uni has a gym for students. every one ive been too in america does, maybe britian is different,
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    that ends after a while unless your maxing all the time. i barely feel bad at all the next day after i lift and i lift religiously.

    Calories are key like strike said you need them. but you have to workout with them.

    If you want to be generally "fit" then you should run. I run every day and its my favorite thing. I usually go three miles a day and during sports seasons (basketball now) ill add something different to help my specific performance in that sport.

    I would recommend the naval academies program for "getting in shape" and then do what you want.


    Week one- Run 2 mile a day at a 8 minute pace every day
    Week two- Run 2 miles a day at an 8 minute pace
    Week three- swim or bike for 45 minutes a day
    Week 4- rune 2 miles a day at an 7.5 minute pace
    Week 5- run 2 miles a day at an 7.5 mile pace
    Bike or swim for 45 minutes a day
    Week six- run 2 miles a day at a 7 minute pace
    Week 7- run 2 miles a day at a 7 minute pace.

    and so on and so forth. Running is probably what your looking at just be disciplined and make sure you follow your routine. you want some muscle as well then lift weights but it isnt really necessary to be "fit". (sorry strike)

    as well i assume your uni has a gym for students. every one ive been too in america does, maybe britian is different,
    I was referring to maxing every day. Most of the sports teams at my Uni for instance have solid requs for advancement every week which are way too high for some people and make them push themselves way beyond their limits. To be honest, I am against the idea of building muscle just to build muscle. If you are going to build muscle, you should have a reason (ei. the requs of the job you do, martial arts, a particular sport, etc). When you have a reason, you should then look at you larger requs for what ever your reason is, and see how strength fits in, tailoring your exercises to fit your needs and desired outcomes. (ei, you need to be able to take harder hits to your abdominal region better and to be able to give more powerful, faster punches. You workout should then focus on those goals, and not on increasing lifting strength or muscle mass for no reason.)
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    Well Rhy, if you want to build some muscles those push ups won't really help you. Push ups aren't that good anyway really. You say you're skinny but if you're over 70-75kg you're really straining your back and shoulders. Bench press is much better for pectoral muscles.

    As Strike said, better way is to actually join the gym, preferably with someone who knows about working out. Also, your diet is arguably more important than working out.

    So, my advice would be following:

    1) Enroll at the gym and go 4 times a week. Best schedule would probably be Monday-Tuesday than you take a day break, than Thursday-Friady than you take another break for the weekend.

    2) A lot of protein in your diet. That means meat. Not just any meat. For example pork is out, too much fat in it. Chicken breasts and turkey breasts are the way to go. Beef isn't a bad choice either but poultry is your best bet.

    3) Increase your carbs if you're gonna work out. You're gonna need the energy. Take more carbs in the morning.

    4) Meat+carbs immediately after working out. No bread though, rice or potatoes. Stay away from carbs otherwise, so only in the morning and immediately after working out.

    The difference in you muscle mass should be noticeable after a few months. Just remember, if you work out without a proper diet, your muscles can actually get smaller.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhyfelwyr View Post
    These days I only get usually 4-5 hours sleep a night, except on Friday and Monday nights, when I get 8-9.
    No wonder you don't feel very fit. That's just unhealthy.

    Stop depriving yourself from sleep. Get at least 7 hours a day. Then start worrying about the rest.

    Also, I suggest you get some barbells and try to exercise as many muscle groups as possible. Don't think you're going to become Jean-Claude Vandamme in three months. Start very carefully and listen to your body. If the weights are too heavy, you'll do the exercise wrong and will just injure yourself.

    Don't limit yourself to weightlifting. Running, cycling or swimming are good for cardio training; pick the one you like most (or do all of them, for variety).

    If you're already skinny, eat more.
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    lol, you completely misunderstood what I said. :P I did not say that muscle mass impedes your ability to move, I was referring to the guys I know who work out three days a week, and every time can barely move the next day because they are so sore and exhausted.
    Then they are doing something wrong, that kind of soreness should be limited to beginners and should go away rather quickly.

    And you are right, working out every day is not a good idea if you are going for just mass muscle tissue growth, but as I said, I was not suggesting the intense workout that you are, but rather a more holistic approach with a more constant, lower intensity set of exercises. (Nor did I suggest that he follow the website's plan)
    I lift 6 days a week and my workouts never take more than an hour, I get my cardio by running or playing basketball or swiming. I haven't felt sore in years because I eat enough and get enough sleep.

    And it is important to slow down a bit two days a week (conveniently Saturday and Sunday) if you are working out and stressing yourself on the week days, and just stretch and limit work to light excises and fun. Sure, it may not lead to Schwarzenegger muscle growth, but it will increase his muscle mass substantially over a greater amount of time, as well as keeping him active and healthy with a high metabolic rate.
    It's not that simple, I wish I had a dime for everytime someone thought by lifiting weights they would blow up to be some monster. Light excersises and fun will not result in any sort of tangible change for Rhy. Moving weight will and he will feel much better for it, he doesn't have to worry about looking like Dorian Yates because that takes freaky gentics, freaky dedication and a whole bunch of gear.

    I think it is more important to prepare for a healthy life than to look like a body builder. Bag work improves speed and muscular coordination (which will help with reflexes), uses the entire body, raises the heart rate and causes you to breathe heavily, strengthens your joints and the impact that they can take, helps you improve important skills, relieves stress and worries, AND builds muscle.
    Yea after two months in the gym I look like a pro BB'er. LOL man I think you have a really skewed view of this whole thing. It takes years sometimes decades to even look like those guys and even then Rhy wont have the access to the drugs lol.

    But he will get healthier by lifiting weights. The heavy bag doesn't build jack, Idk why you keep bringing it up but you are wrong. Sure it's a nice little cardio work out but it will never build muscle.

    You are right though, your way does put the muscle on a lot faster, but Rhyfelwyr said that he was going for improved general fitness more than just strength building. That is why I disagreed with you. I think you reactionary approach of telling me that I am 'wrong' is not very productive or accurate, as neither of us were wrong, simply giving different strategies that emphasized different things.
    My way improves health, mind, and body. Your way is just a whole bunch of non sensical cardio which Rhy will get used to after a couple of weeks and provide no tangiable gains. If it were as easy as you make it out to be everyone would be fit in the way you wanted to be. So in that sense you are wrong.

    Rhy

    These things may be quite difficult to do. These days I only get usually 4-5 hours sleep a night, except on Friday and Monday nights, when I get 8-9. I reckon I could managed to get to 6-7 each night, but 8 would be difficult.
    Get as much as you can, try to change your schedule.

    As for calorie intake, well actually I have improved a lot in that respect. I'm kind of crazy when it comes to food and I got to the point recently where all I eat pretty much is bread and bran cereal (I coudl have been on that freaky eaters show lol), but a couple of weeks ago my brain decided that was no longer an issue and I've already ate far more in the last couple of weeks and I've noticed I feel better for it.
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    As for weights, I think my bro's got some, I reckon I could give them ago.
    I reckon you should, as a beginner it is probably a good idea to work out 3 days a week. I have some cookie cutter programs if you'd like them. Remember training is only 10% of this whole thing, If you don't eat and sleep enough you will fail it is a simple as that.

    And don't abandon cardio but be smart about it, because cardio burns percious calories sprints and the jump rope provide a good amount without burning to many. This kind of depends on your metabolism though...


    One more thing many of you consider "fit" simply to be the ability to run medium distances in a pre set time. That's all great but whats the end game there? When did that become fit? That naval program is pretty much peanuts and it should be something everyone should be able to do...
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    The number of pushups, and especially sit-ups, is completely irrelevant. 15 pushups and 20 situps is the number I use. If you're not exhausted, do them slower until you are. Quickly to the top, slowly back....
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    Personally I'd just wait for the Crysis Nanosuit to become reality...

    Actually I work out, too, but not nearly often enough lately, and right now I got a cold...
    I think Strike has some good points, he knows how to build up muscle.


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