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    Default Liftin weights / fitness ...working out

    for the ones that do it...

    how many times a week you think it's the best?

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    3-4.

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    i try to do 3 or 4

    but because of laziness and super self consciousness i usually only get like 2 a week
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    if you wanna be hardcore about it, you can alternate days

    mon/wed/fri- upper body/cardio
    tue/thu-lower body/core

    just dont work out the same muscle groups two days in a row. thats how you make yourself feel like shit

    also dont overdo it when you start out. gets really discouraging

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    I do P90X and it has 3 days of cardio, 3 days of resistance workouts and one rest day every week.

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    it really depends if you want to get buff or just good level of general fitness.
    and if you skate alot you probably don't want to be doing heavy leg workouts because you'll get jelly legs everytime you skate.

    i generally do pure weights. i'm to lazy cardio but would like to start running to and from work. it's only a couple of k's and i would probably enjoi a higher level of fitness.

    usually 4 days. one days i'll do arms, another shoulder, back, then chest.... on all these days there'll be core work and i try to put in some body weight squats (generally about 100), calf raises, lunges on atleast one day.

    and if you can't be bothered doing all that shit.... get a chin-up bar.

    lots of running, heaps of core, heaps of pull ups with lots of different grip positions, and push-ups with all the variations.... basic but those 4 things probably work beast of all because your using plenty of muscles in each exercise

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    ok , so I need to read all the replies but I need to know this one urgent somehow

    Quote Originally Posted by tyson View Post
    it really depends if you want to get buff or just good level of general fitness.
    and if you skate alot you probably don't want to be doing heavy leg workouts because you'll get jelly legs everytime you skate.

    i generally do pure weights. i'm to lazy cardio but would like to start running to and from work. it's only a couple of k's and i would probably enjoi a higher level of fitness.

    usually 4 days. one days i'll do arms, another shoulder, back, then chest.... on all these days there'll be core work and i try to put in some body weight squats (generally about 100), calf raises, lunges on atleast one day.

    and if you can't be bothered doing all that shit.... get a chin-up bar.

    lots of running, heaps of core, heaps of pull ups with lots of different grip positions, and push-ups with all the variations.... basic but those 4 things probably work beast of all because your using plenty of muscles in each exercise
    JELLY LEGS? I have been thinking about it, but never heard of this, see my legs are way more shaped than the other parts... So maybe rollerblading on it's own would be enough for legs.
    wtf is jelly legs...


    and thanks guys basically all the internet's info in one thread ill post results



    edit: another thing, so... does cardio mean condition? i always confuse it... if so I have an artificial bike, but I run everyday ... and rollerblade when I can
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    Monday: cardio, "push" muscles, abs

    Tuesday: cardio, "pull" muscles, abs

    Wednesday: cardio, "push" muscles, legs

    Thursday: cardio, "pull" muscles, abs

    Friday: cardio, "push" muscles, abs

    Saturday: cardio, "pull" muscles, legs

    Sunday: don't work-out or eat food



    I can explain the specific exercises if you want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Hustles View Post
    Sunday: don't work-out or eat food
    that's a terrible idea. why would you not eat when your body needs energy to repair itself from you working out all week?

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    Crossfit: Workout of the Day almost daily with mixing in some running.
    Crossfit.com

    Love it.

    Rest day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supernintendo Chalmers View Post
    that's a terrible idea. why would you not eat when your body needs energy to repair itself from you working out all week?
    Actually, when you eat, your body must spend most of its energy digesting food. When you don't eat, all of your stored energy is directed towads repairing your body. It also helps you get ripped by burning off excess fat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Hustles View Post
    Actually, when you eat, your body must spend most of its energy digesting food. When you don't eat, all of your stored energy is directed towads repairing your body.
    That's a huge pile of BS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Hustles View Post
    Actually, when you eat, your body must spend most of its energy digesting food. When you don't eat, all of your stored energy is directed towads repairing your body. It also helps you get ripped by burning off excess fat.
    Brother, I assure you that is NOT correct.

    Like I said in the fasting thread you started, if you're building you need the materials to build.

    If your body repairs WITHOUT food, then why do all dietitians and fitness experts recommend taking protein after a work out to FUEL the muscle growth?

    The fasting stuff is ridiculous fad dieting stuff that shows temporary results based on water loss.

    Your muscles will not grow unless they have some sort of fuel to grow. If your lifting and fasting you might look "ripped" but you will have noticeable loss in strength.

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    I do press ups and rocket squats every night before I go to bed if my body is in sufficient condition.
    How many skateboarders does it take to change a lightbulb? One, but it'll take him 100 tries.

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    I believe I can fly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Hustles View Post
    I believe I can fly.
    Oh, word.

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    You may not have heard of intermittent fasting, and so you may not know why it can and should be a part of your workout and fat loss plan. Intermittent fasting is the practice of abstaining from all but water for a period of usually 24 hours to help with the goals associated with fat loss and weight loss in general. The way in which it helps in this arena is by cutting out a full days caloric intake, while still being able to maintain a full workout schedule. Let’s look at three main reasons I believe that intermittent fasting is a good idea for anyone serious about fat loss and muscle building!
    for the rest of the article and /wall of text/ avoidance
    http://supertrainingblog.com/3-great...s-a-good-idea/

    edit: theres a lot of bs in that article, no science

    There is a cleansing of your system that takes place with any fast, as your body adjusts to less content being put into it.
    most useful sentence in there

    try this link. theres a shit-ton of shit there
    http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/wotw28.htm
    Last edited by austin from texas; 02.05.2010 at 18:12. Reason: addition

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    Fuck it, I'm bored so I'll explain myself rather than being enigmatic.

    I understand that you need protein to build muscle. That is why I eat 1/2 gram of protein for every pound that I weigh each of the six days that I workout. However, I do not take supplements and I also hardly eat meat, if at all. Therefore, it is sometimes difficult to get enough protein while maintaining a drastically low caloric intake, especially since I'm not the biggest fan of green vegetables. According to traditional body-building techniques, if you want a lot of muscle mass and very defined abs and muscles, you have to basically starve yourself while taking lots of protein and other supplements. Your body burns about 2000 calories per day naturally which is also my target diet. If I fast for 24 hours on my rest day, that means that I am only skipping breakfast and lunch on Sunday with a light dinner that night to transition back to normal. That means that I am going to reduce my caloric intake on that day by about 1500 calories. Spread throughout the week that is 250 calories subtracted from each day. Without excercising at all, I am now burning fat. Add in about 500-1000 calories burned each day and I am now on my way to have no visible body fat and I can still eat some motherfucking candy whenever I feel like it and I only have to be hungry for one day instead of the whole week. Now this is not just water-weight loss because I am not doing a water-fast. I actually probably drink more water because it helps me not feel hungry. I work out during the afternoon, so my body has had about 18 hours to absorb protein and repair muscles by the time I skip my first meal on Sunday morning. I do not loose any strength from this. Realistically, I believe that my routine, only using a single dumbell and body-weight resistance exercises, actually gives me much more functional strength than the hardly-useful strength of traditonal body-builders. With my body-type and goals for the use of this strength, my methods will obviously be different than most people. Think Floyd Mayweather not Mike Tyson. Now there are the other benefits, like cleaning out your system. I think it keeps me in good health because ever since I started eating way less, I am never sick and my immune system is able to fight off sickness much better. Whether you agree with this or not, try it out sometime and see how you feel. I feel like it works, though it might all have to do with your mindset. I like the mental discipline of it as well. I also like the fact that it saves me money by only spending about $1 on a bowl of soup to eat that day. You can call it a fad, but badass Shaolin monks and the like have been doing this kind of thing for centuries. I'm not saying that it is for everyone but it works for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Hustles View Post
    Wall of text
    Post a pic of you to support the arguments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by salomonskater View Post
    Post a pic of you to support the arguments.
    Not trying to be that vain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Hustles View Post
    Not trying to be that vain.
    Oh wait, I forgot to mention no homo.

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