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Getbig Bodybuilding Boards => Training Q&A => Topic started by: stayhungry on June 24, 2006, 12:55:57 PM
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well ive been working out for about 5-6 years now. i have many pics on the site for those who care. Thing is, is that ive been only going to the gym maybe 2-3 times a week. I train chest and bis's on monday. Then on tuesday i do shoulders and tris and neck. I very rarely do any back work lately andits been bugging me that im not. I box at home maybe 1-2 times a week as well. I want to loose another 10 pounds to get more ripped for summer but i do still want some mass. I dont want to hear the arguments about you cant gain while you cut, i know all of this already. Im basically looking for someone who cares and has some time, to make me a devised training program incorporating cardio(boxing/elipitcal) and bodybuilding training. Thanks so much for the time to help me out!!
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also i do realize that boxing helps all the muscles do their part. I know my back is very sore the next day after boxing but i need resistance training i guess :P.
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well ive been working out for about 5-6 years now. i have many pics on the site for those who care. Thing is, is that ive been only going to the gym maybe 2-3 times a week. I train chest and bis's on monday. Then on tuesday i do shoulders and tris and neck. I very rarely do any back work lately andits been bugging me that im not. I box at home maybe 1-2 times a week as well. I want to loose another 10 pounds to get more ripped for summer but i do still want some mass. I dont want to hear the arguments about you cant gain while you cut, i know all of this already. Im basically looking for someone who cares and has some time, to make me a devised training program incorporating cardio(boxing/elipitcal) and bodybuilding training. Thanks so much for the time to help me out!!
Get on the Max-OT protocol (link on top of this board).
Follow the instructions, except for the cardio, exchange it for a brief session of boxing (the shorter you train, the higher the intensity).
Around 30-40 mins.
YIP
Zack
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from what I remember stayhungry had a max-ot journal right here int he training section..
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Well, then he should try a HST 3 times a week routine IMO.
Make sure to have very little rest between sets during the first weeks during the minicycles (15's,10's,8's,5's and 3 plus drop/or neg 5's).
Stick with 7-10 excersises, exchanging a few between every other workout. Eg Side lateral raises - shoulder presses, DB's.
YIP
Zack
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Get on the Max-OT protocol (link on top of this board).
Follow the instructions, except for the cardio, exchange it for a brief session of boxing (the shorter you train, the higher the intensity).
Around 30-40 mins.
YIP
Zack
bump for good advice...
max ot lifting is ideal for athletes