View Full Version : Any Lifters in Here??
binski20
14-Nov-2002, 08:17 PM
Do we have any weight lifters in here???
Serious ones, not just the weekend warriors.
I myself lift and am using a three day full body HST routine right now.
YODA
14-Nov-2002, 08:27 PM
Yup
Big compound stuff for me.
Squats
Deadlift
Power clean
Flat bench
Chins
Shoulder press
That's about it.
binski20
15-Nov-2002, 03:08 AM
Compunds are good, very good.
They make up the basis of the routine I am using right now, although there are a few isolation movements along with some of them.
Compounds develop excellent strength, balance and muscular control/coordination.
Here's my routine:
Squats
Deadlifts ( stiff legged)
Standing Calf Raises
Seated Calf Raises
Pullover
Bench Press
Barbell Row
Pullups
Shoulder Press
Lateral Raises
Biceps Curl
Concentration
Weighted Crunches
TkdWarrior
15-Nov-2002, 04:21 AM
i hav started but dunno the names :D :P
only squats i know... :D
shame on me..
-TkdWarrior-
Hows this for weight lifting
One Arm Three Finger chins in a sling
1 3 7 moves on the campus board
Face it gents, Rock climbing is the superior sport:D
Check out Jerry Moffrits or Ben Moons training if you have no idea what I am talking about
Serious though I also train weights,mainly compound moves,particulary straight legged dead lift,squats and power clean.I use a machine for lat pull downs and seated row.Only train twice a week and I matrix the sets as I am focusing on power endurance.Also just got introduced to dumbbell swings,which is more a cardio /endurance deal.
Yeah and I use Captins of Crush Once a week
Cain
15-Nov-2002, 06:42 AM
I weight lift only for my forearms and I also do squats until I can't walk down the stairs the other day.
|Cain|
khafra
18-Nov-2002, 03:30 PM
Originally posted by cain_charlie
I weight lift only for my forearms and I also do squats until I can't walk down the stairs the other day.
|Cain|
Trying to get a Popeye build?
Freeform
19-Nov-2002, 10:57 AM
Bench Press
Squats
Shoulder Raises
Chins
Lot of dumbell flies, lateral, shoulder etc.
Just don't forget the abs guys!!!
Colin
Cain
19-Nov-2002, 11:30 AM
Originally posted by khafra
Trying to get a Popeye build?
LOL sort of but I do curls roughly about twice a week and I depend only on push-ups for my triceps.
So I actually use weights for my forearms but I do free-style evercises like dips between parallel bars and pull-ups for my other areas.Sorry u misunderstood me.
|Cain|
movado
09-Jul-2003, 10:58 PM
i used to be big on lifting weights and going to the gym but now i have the body former by rock fitness.it's the same thing as the total gym.it's much easier on the joints and the workouts take much,much less time.those are the two best things about the body former.i can add plates to the handles as well for added resistance,which i like to do when doing seated rowing and chest presses.
all in all,i'd say that 15 minutes on that thing equals an hour of weight training.remember.i said weight training,not power lifting.true.you cannot duplicate powerlifting on the body former but you can very effectively duplicate a super set type workout in 15 minutes of what would take a half hour in the gym or an hour with free weights.
i superset chest presses w/seated rowing,handstand presses w/chin ups,curling w/tricep extensions and add in straight arm pullovers at the end of each session.they really burn the abs bigtime.and it only takes one set to do it.
MATT_LIQUID
09-Jul-2003, 11:09 PM
I used to lift weights until 8 weeks ago when I sprained (haireline fracture :() my dam wrist goddamit, goddamit!
I lifted 6 times a week and went from 6 stone to 10. Those 8 weeks I missed were supposed to be precious bulking time where I would have added 14lbs of mass on.
time to go to rant colum goddamit
JediMasterChris
09-Jul-2003, 11:11 PM
I started lifting the routine matt gave me a few weeks ago, usually 3-4 times a week, but I can't lift again till monday because I injured my hand.
DarkKnight1967
09-Jul-2003, 11:26 PM
Yep - been lifting off and on for the last 18 years. Been SERIOUS about it the last three. I'm on a 4-day split and I try to include at least one good compound movement each day. Mine breaks down like this:
Monday - Triceps, biceps & forearms
Wednesday - Legs (big squat day)
Thursday - Chest & delts (lots of benching & military presses)
Saturday - Back (deadlifts & chins)
That's a REAL abbreviated summary.
MATT_LIQUID
09-Jul-2003, 11:33 PM
There is only 2 days a dread jugement day and leg day.
thiaboxr2
10-Jul-2003, 02:47 AM
Tuesday- chest, triceps
Thusday- back, biceps and traps
Saturday- legs and shoulders
Abs get done twice a week.
I save the cardio for class on the other 3 nights.
braveheart
10-Jul-2003, 03:00 AM
I work out with weights using barbells and kettlebells. Exercises I do regularly are dips, KB snatches, KB military presses, hang cleans and push presses. I want to add chins when I get a setup for it. MA classes two nights a week.
Jazman
10-Jul-2003, 03:07 AM
MA classes 3 times a week, lifting every third day, curls, bench, shoulder press, tricep extension, lat raises, pullups/chinups and whatever else I wanna throw in. My legs get a workout in my MA classes and maybe once a week besides that
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