QUOTE(braindead_fr3ak @ Oct 28 2009, 10:58 PM)
haaahha desvaro...
chad has does many things that the others like nate , tate, defraanco do not do......
besides... i was referring to a beginer....it would be hardly fair to tell him to start body splits, muscle groups, nutrition, carb cycling etc etc...he just wouldnt get it....if he is really interested, he would definitely come across these terms and asked specificly here...
from the exercise that he is most worried about we should already hazard a guess.....bench presses....main focus is the pectorals....one of the most useless muscles to train ( almost 60% of the benefits are purely aesthetics ).... and better stabilization...... other than then...unless u are a swimming beside phelps or something...
so yea.. ..if he can go through 3 good workouts per week...its MORE than sufficient to increase is strength and lean muscle mass because he is a beginer...if u are already benching 50 -70kgs...then a more refined program will definitely benefit you...but remembering my early days starting out and fumbling......all i really needed was to shut up and lift consistently......the rest is just bullshit and self justification
ps..im just explaining my notions of why id say 3 times a week...most guys who "claim" to gym....dont really make that mark.... i know i didnt.. before...
First of all, my mistake. I didn't realise that he was a beginner, which was why I went into such detail. My apologies.
In this case, I can't agree with you more, shut up and lift consistently. The beginner period is when you're supposed to maximise your 'newbie gains'. You can literally put a new plate on the bar every workout when you're still in a beginner level, or at the very least, add weight to the bar every week.
p.s. I'm a daily reader of T-Nation, but I never really realised that what Chad Waterburry does, people like Dave Tate or Joe Defranco do not. Can you please expand on that if you don't mind? Cause that is really interesting.
Added on October 28, 2009, 11:24 pmQUOTE(eye_knoxville @ Oct 28 2009, 11:04 PM)
i dont want to be a skinny freak. just from what i read in this bodybuilding forum, i forgot who wrote that, to start bulk up, it is better to low body fat less than 10%..
that is what im trying to do now.
if i want to slim down, i can just buy fatbuner and cardio till die. im trying to improve my strength and at the same time lower my bodyfat.
The problem with you is that you're doing what some people would say 'majoring in the minors'. You're too focused on the small things. You appear to be a beginner, yet you keep focusing on small little details.
I still remember when I was a beginner. I logged on to bb.com, somehow read through the AnimalPak series of workouts. I was a pure beginner that time, and here I was doing 'advanced' bodybuilding routines. The difference was, I poured my heart and soul into the routine, and yes I made decent progress. Could I have made better progress? Hell Yes. But I made progress because I worked my a$$ off. There were times when I could barely put on my school uniform after chest training the day before.
If you can do 4x12 with 20kgs, then what are you waiting for? Increase the weight. See you're too focused on 4 SETS OF 12 REPS. Throw that out of the window. The keyword for you is
PROGRESS. To be more specific, progressive overload.
In every workout, you must have done something BETTER than the previous workout. Say now you go to 25kg. You get 4x8. Next workout, aim higher, 4x10 perhaps. See where I'm getting at. FOCUS ON PUTTING YOUR EFFORT INTO MAKING PROGRESS.
You don't want to be a skinny freak, but you want to start at 10% bodyfat? Dude just get your protein in, and the rest will take care of itself. Unless you are already very fat to begin with.
And by the way, slimming down is not about fatburners and cardio till die. If it was so easy, everyone would have 8 pack abs. Including Sean Kingston
This post has been edited by Desvaro: Oct 28 2009, 11:24 PM