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7 | 31.82% |
| Calisthenics for me! |
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4 | 18.18% |
| I do both and will not choose one over the other! |
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11 | 50.00% |
| I only do cardio and will not do any resistance training! |
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0 | 0% |
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G.O.A.T.
Join Date: Jun 2004
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I was a personal trainer, I'm not allowed to laugh. I've trained a lot of women and how many of them do you think could do a single pullup? Try some assisted pullups for now. If you can do them with 80 lbs. of assistance, keep lowering the assistance until you can get them with 20 lbs.. By the time you're using just 20, you can bet that you can do your bw. Good luck.
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and come near me yelling when I put them down and tell them I know don't worry.Last edited by malakas : 07-02-2008 at 01:40 PM. |
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You'd better believe I do dips and pullups. Sometimes I do them on their own, other times I include them in supersets toward the end of a long workout. I thought the idea here was to choose between the two forms of exercise.
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Rickson provided great advise. Another thing I would try is to invert your grip. Many people find it more difficult to do pullups with the palms facing out than with them facing in. Try both ways. You can also try using both wide and narrow grips.
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That's great news, Klatu! Dips and pullups are great exercises and are the staple of my calisthenics. BTW, you have option number 3 on the poll.
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When i started seriously working out 10 years ago, i was in the same boat. since I was only 15 i didn't have access to an assisted pull up machine. What I ended up doing is jumping up, use the jump momentum to get my chin over the bar, and hold the pull up position as long as I could. Either that or use a stool or something. After a good week of that you should build up enough to get to at least one. Once you're there, the sky's the limit! Oh and you can build a pull up bar in your backyard on the cheap. Some 5x5 posts, a sturdy metal tube, cement, drill and shovel! Thats what I did bc as a skinny twerb in my younger years I was embarrassed in not being able to do one.
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Stares and ridicule? Why care what they think? I was working in the gym when I had a serious back injury. I took several days off and when I came back to rehab my back, I was doing squats with 95 lbs.. I normally squatted 315 at the time, but I knew I had to rehab slowly. One guy even asked me why I was going so light and I told him I was injured. He gave me his condolences and continued his workout. The only reason he asked me was because he knew how I trained in the past, but otherwise, he wouldn't have looked twice. If a big guy like me can resort to using children's weights, you don't need to be embarrassed about a thing. Trust me, people are doing their own thing in the gym and if they're not, they need to get a life. Even as a trainer, I never corrected anyone outside of my clients unless they specifically asked me for advice. It's not my business and correcting people's forms is not a good way to land new clients.
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Malakas, are you circuit training? If you're going to the gym and jumping from the leg press right to a bench press, you are circuit training. If you are, then stop that and focus on training individual bodyparts. Do legs one day, and chest on another.
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I do circuits with free weights and body weight exercises. something like - squats, bench press, lunges, pull-ups, straight leg dead-lifts, abs, shoulder/rotator cuff exercises. - repeat circuit 3x. Right now, my main goal is to lose weight and to gain a little strength for tennis. Just wondering. To answer the OP - I do a bit of both.
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Chest: 1 set of 15 reps Flat bench press with 45 lb barbell, 1 set of 15 reps incline dumbbell presses with 15 lb. dumbbells, 1 set of machine assisted dips for 15 reps, and you're done with chest. Back: 1 set of lat pulldowns with 40 lbs. for 15 reps, one set of seated rows with 40 lbs. 15 reps, one set of hyperextensions for 15. You keep the blood flow in the same area and you're not jumping bodyparts. Good luck. |
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Actually, I shouldn't have put always before the 15. 15 reps is what NASM set as the number of reps a beginner should do to acclimate during a set. I do 1 set of 15 reps if I've taken more than a month off from the gym. By the 2nd week, I move back to 2 sets and if I somehow make it to the 3rd week, I do 3 sets starting at 15, 10, and ending with 6-8 reps on the last set. When I powerlift, I skip the 15 starting set altogether and do only 8 reps for my 1st set with a light weight. I move to a decent weight for the 2nd set, but I do only 5 reps, and I finish the last 2 sets with 2-3 reps. I save my strength that way for power sets.
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But in the past, once I got bored of circuits and was able to get to the gym 4x a week, I usually broke things out into a push/pull split or an uppper and lower body split.
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