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TSveekster
post Jul 6 2008, 08:31 PM, updated 18y ago

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Hey, I'm 17 this year and I started working out in August 2007, but back then i wasn't serious about it due to a busy schedule and poor motivation. I started taking it seriously in February this year.


anyways, my goals are to bulk up (I look very skinny, but i weigh freaking 69 kg), Toned body, Lean Muscles, Strength. I need some tips and comments on a proper diet and workout techniques.


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Age : 17 (still schooling, doing my SPM this year)
Height : 176 cm
Weight : 69 kg



Current Diet

Morning Before School, Light Breakfast
2 slices of bread, jam + butter or peanut butter + jam, Water

Breakfast in School, 11 am
Rice, Chicken/Fish/Beef, Fried Egg, Vege (I eat alot)

Lunch in School, 1.20 pm (I eat a heavy breakfast and I don't really eat lunch)
Fruits

Tea Time after school, 4.15 pm
Bun and Protein Shake, Mass Gainer, 3 tablespoons

Dinner, 8 pm
Rice, Meat (whatever my mum decides to cook), Vege, Egg (half-boiled or fried), Tofu

Supper, 10 pm
Protein Shake, Mass Gainer, 3 tablespoons


On weekends,

Light Breakfast at 10 am

Lunch (same as the 11am breakfast on schooldays) at 1.30 pm
Protein Shake, Mass Gainer, 3 tablespoons right after lunch

Tea Time at 4.30 pm

Dinner at 8 pm

Supper at 10 pm




Gym Schedule

I Hit the gym at least 3 times a week, sometimes 4.


I am on Rippetoe's Workout



Workout A

3x5 Squats
3x5 Bench Press
3x5 Deadlift

3x8 Pull-Ups
3x8 Dips
3x10 Decline Ab Crunches



Workout B
3x5 Squats
3x5 Standing Military Press
3x5 Pendlay Rows

3x8 Pull-Ups
3x8 Dips
3x10 Decline Ab Crunches


I hardly do cardio. not as much, now that my high school sporting days are over. I used to represent my school in Handball, Football, Water Polo and Athletics


Pictures



August 2007

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May 2008

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July 2008

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This post has been edited by veekster: Jul 29 2008, 10:43 PM
John91
post Jul 6 2008, 08:40 PM

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Thats not bad... If you're complaining bout ur weight y still taking mass gainer? lol. How bout pictures from this yr?
TSveekster
post Jul 6 2008, 08:58 PM

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Arm Workout

Standing DB Curls, 5 sets of 10
Standing Barbell Curls with Ez Curl Bar, 5 sets of 10
DB Hammer Curls, 5 sets of 10

Tricep Pushdowns 5 sets of 15
Seated Tricep Pullovers, 5 sets of 10
Tricep Bench Dips (Sometimes), 5 sets of 10


Chest Workout

Bench Press, 5 sets of 10
Inclined Assisted Bench Press, 3 sets of 10
Cable Crossovers, 5 sets of 10


Back Workout

Dead Lifts, 5 sets of 10
Arm DB Roll, 5 sets of 8
Seated Pulley Rows, 5 sets of 15
Lat Pulldowns, 5 sets of 15
Wide Grip Chinups, 5 sets of 5 (Hard for me)
Bent Barbell Rows, 5 sets of 10


Shoulder Workout

DB Lateral Raise, 5 sets of 15
Seated DB Military Press, 5 sets of 15


Added on July 6, 2008, 9:00 pm
QUOTE(John91 @ Jul 6 2008, 08:40 PM)
Thats not bad... If you're complaining bout ur weight y still taking mass gainer? lol. How bout pictures from this yr?
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Well, because my ribs are still very visible. hahaha, i dont know how else.
and sorry, i made a date error, the last two pics are this year.

This post has been edited by veekster: Jul 6 2008, 09:00 PM
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post Jul 6 2008, 09:29 PM

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QUOTE(veekster @ Jul 6 2008, 08:58 PM)


Well, because my ribs are still very visible. hahaha, i dont know how else.
and sorry, i made a date error, the last two pics are this year.
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LOL DUDE, thats not rib, THATS OBLIQUE MUSCLE!

It is a muscle that is next to the abs!

U will have it if u have Low % body fat!

LOL, u got such a good base to start with!, i start with a flaten in fugly chest, small arm, skinny frame, and underweight sweat.gif
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post Jul 6 2008, 09:52 PM

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QUOTE(raindrops @ Jul 6 2008, 09:29 PM)
LOL DUDE, thats not rib, THATS OBLIQUE MUSCLE!

It is a muscle that is next to the abs!

U will have it if u have Low % body fat!

LOL, u got such a good base to start with!, i start with a flaten in fugly chest, small arm, skinny frame, and underweight sweat.gif
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well its because i was very athletic since form 1. and from all that push-ups as punishment during sports training really helped me, i guess. haha

and i never knew bout the muscles next to the abs. so what do you suggest i do about it? because i seriously look very skinny

This post has been edited by veekster: Jul 6 2008, 09:54 PM
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QUOTE(veekster @ Jul 6 2008, 09:52 PM)
well its because i was very athletic since form 1. and from all that push-ups as punishment during sports training really helped me, i guess. haha

and i never knew bout the muscles next to the abs. so what do you suggest i do about it? because i seriously look very skinny
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LOL! ppl work hard for oblique muscle and u want delete them away doh.gif

you dont look skinny, if u look at my journal, then u know the defination of skinny!

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SEE? he is so big but he has the oblique muscle! you msut maintain a low % of bodyfat to have them!

lol, u so lucky got nice body cry.gif
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post Jul 7 2008, 04:19 PM

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Haha... I don't hav any obliques yet... Well I'm 17 too. My progress around 12 days ago.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hotdBruC960


TSveekster
post Jul 7 2008, 04:27 PM

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QUOTE(John91 @ Jul 7 2008, 04:19 PM)
Haha... I don't hav any obliques yet... Well I'm 17 too. My progress around 12 days ago.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hotdBruC960
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wow you have serious biceps. haha nice work

will update tonight after today's gym session


Added on July 7, 2008, 7:09 pmChest Day

Bench Press

44.6 kg x 15
49.2 kg x 12
53.8 kg x 10
58.4 kg x 8
63.0 kg x 8
67.6 kg x 6



Inclined Assisted Bench Press

(minus the bar weight)

20.0 kg x 15
24.6 kg x 10
29.2 kg x 8

(weak)




Cable Crossovers

40 lbs x 10 (7 sets)




DB Press

30 lbs x 10
35 lbs x 10
35lbs x 10


Added on July 9, 2008, 5:41 pmArm & Ab Day


Standing DB Curls

25 lbs x 10
25 lbs x 10
25 lbs x 10
30 lbs x 5
30 lbs x 5
25 lbs x 10
25 lbs x 10


Standing Ez-Barbell Curls

(minus the bar)

9.2 kg x 15
13.8 kg x 10
13.8 kg x 10
18.4 kg x 8
18.4 kg x 8
13.8 kg x 10
13.8 kg x 10

Tricep Pushdown

50 lbs x 15
50 lbs x 15
50 lbs x 15
60 lbs x 8
60 lbs x 8


Seated Tricep Pullovers

35 lbs x 15
35 lbs x 15
40 lbs x 12
40 lbs x 12
40 lbs x 12


Abs


Decline Bench Sit Ups

with 10 lbs plate, 5 sets of 20


Reverse Crunches

5 sets of 20


Leg Raises

5 sets of 20


This post has been edited by veekster: Jul 9 2008, 05:41 PM
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post Jul 9 2008, 05:55 PM

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Very distinct improvement! Keep it up v!
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post Jul 9 2008, 06:01 PM

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QUOTE(StrayLight @ Jul 9 2008, 05:55 PM)
Very distinct improvement! Keep it up v!
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thank you so much. i actually need more advice on my workout
anyone?
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post Jul 12 2008, 02:38 AM

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good job bro!! smile.gif
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post Jul 12 2008, 11:37 AM

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QUOTE(gunnerboy @ Jul 12 2008, 02:38 AM)
good job bro!! smile.gif
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post Jul 12 2008, 12:18 PM

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If so hard to grow ... Isn't it bad to do cardio ? Later it burns away your muscle the situation becomes worse ...
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post Jul 12 2008, 01:26 PM

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This is going to be a bit long so bear with me.

I'm not going to comment about nutrition because my knowledge is not good enough for that.

But looking at your gym session, it's a pathetic to say the least. You train legs SOMETIMES? Dude are you serious?

You have a whole day for arms and abs?

Here's what I suggest. Get rid of your current gym training. Bodypart splits are not for you.

Take a look at Rippetoes, it is one of the best if not the best training program for someone who is relatively new.

Ditch your current program, get on Rippetoes and you will have results. And don't be a ***** with your legs.

Sorry for the harsh words, but that's how it is. You won't make significant gains on a program like this.
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post Jul 12 2008, 05:42 PM

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QUOTE(Desvaro @ Jul 12 2008, 01:26 PM)
This is going to be a bit long so bear with me.

I'm not going to comment about nutrition because my knowledge is not good enough for that.

But looking at your gym session, it's a pathetic to say the least. You train legs SOMETIMES? Dude are you serious?

You have a whole day for arms and abs?

Here's what I suggest. Get rid of your current gym training. Bodypart splits are not for you.

Take a look at Rippetoes, it is one of the best if not the best training program for someone who is relatively new.

Ditch your current program, get on Rippetoes and you will have results. And don't be a ***** with your legs.

Sorry for the harsh words, but that's how it is. You won't make significant gains on a program like this.
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i wont say body split workout is bad for anyone new but its not the best either
and how can u be sure rippetoe "will" give him results
anything can happen with whatever workout he chooses

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post Jul 12 2008, 05:47 PM

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I am using body-split though, will try new training very soon as i have been with it for 2 months. I have tried some other low reps and heavy training and it didn't really do anything for me. So i tried with slightly lighter weight but more reps and i am getting result from it. I think u just need to see what is suitable for u. Again, i may be wrong as i`m still learning too. I think what I am training is consider HVT gua. smile.gif

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post Jul 12 2008, 09:48 PM

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QUOTE(gtoforce @ Jul 12 2008, 05:42 PM)
i wont say body split workout is bad for anyone new but its not the best either
and how can u be sure rippetoe "will" give him results
anything can happen with whatever workout he chooses
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I'm not saying he will not get any gains on his current split, I said he won't get significant gains. Big difference.

Just take a look at his current split, it's pathetic. Each body part is trained once a week, he trains legs 'sometimes', need I say more?

Rippetoes has been proven to work, people around the world have made significant gains from it. Some of them were past beginner level, yet still made great gains on it. It packs on serious mass (reported gains of up to 40lbs) provided you eat very well. More often than not people don't gain and blame their program, yet fail to see that it's their nutrition that's slowing them down.

Rippetoes has you doing full body workout 3 times a week, you squat 3 times a week, your whole body is being stimulated 3 times a week. If you stick to the program, and eat well, you will see significant gains.

The only time it is appropriate for you to use a bodypart splits like bodybuilders is when.........you are a competing bodybuilder. Either that, or you have significant amount of experience in training that you need something new to stimulate gains.

But for now, split training is not for him.

As for you gtoforce, next time just research a little before giving me that attitude.
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post Jul 13 2008, 01:10 AM

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QUOTE(Desvaro @ Jul 12 2008, 09:48 PM)
I'm not saying he will not get any gains on his current split, I said he won't get significant gains. Big difference.

Just take a look at his current split, it's pathetic. Each body part is trained once a week, he trains legs 'sometimes', need I say more?

Rippetoes has been proven to work, people around the world have made significant gains from it. Some of them were past beginner level, yet still made great gains on it. It packs on serious mass (reported gains of up to 40lbs) provided you eat very well. More often than not people don't gain and blame their program, yet fail to see that it's their nutrition that's slowing them down.

Rippetoes has you doing full body workout 3 times a week, you squat 3 times a week, your whole body is being stimulated 3 times a week. If you stick to the program, and eat well, you will see significant gains.

The only time it is appropriate for you to use a bodypart splits like bodybuilders is when.........you are a competing bodybuilder. Either that, or you have significant amount of experience in training that you need something new to stimulate gains.

But for now, split training is not for him.

As for you gtoforce, next time just research a little before giving me that attitude.
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err...seriously wat attitude?
im just giving away opinion...
wat if i try rippetoe and it didnt work
lets just say that is the case...then where do i go

TSveekster
post Jul 13 2008, 06:44 PM

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QUOTE(Desvaro @ Jul 12 2008, 01:26 PM)
This is going to be a bit long so bear with me.

I'm not going to comment about nutrition because my knowledge is not good enough for that.

But looking at your gym session, it's a pathetic to say the least. You train legs SOMETIMES? Dude are you serious?

You have a whole day for arms and abs?

Here's what I suggest. Get rid of your current gym training. Bodypart splits are not for you.

Take a look at Rippetoes, it is one of the best if not the best training program for someone who is relatively new.

Ditch your current program, get on Rippetoes and you will have results. And don't be a ***** with your legs.

Sorry for the harsh words, but that's how it is. You won't make significant gains on a program like this.
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well thanks for dropping by and giving your opinion. i shall be doing my research. appreciate it smile.gif
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hey, keep up the good work!

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