Any bodybuilders out there?
Hi! I'm thinking of starting a bodybuilding program. Anyone here doing that?
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Yes! Glad you are considering this! It's a good way to maintain muscle and bone density!
Check the links in my signature - you might find them helpful. The ExRx website in particular is a great source of knowledge for this. Good luck! |
I was 30 years ago. Could bench and squat 315 at 165 lbs.
Started keto 8 months ago. Went from 250 to 215 and stalled. Started lifting 9/1/18 after a 20 year hiatus. Muscle memory is great! |
Thank you for the information!
I thought I might try Orangetheory. I'm going to look right now and see if anyone has posted about it on this site. |
Thought I would bubble this to the surface. I would not say that I am a body builder, but I would say that my goals in lifting are to get stronger and look better. This is much more of a challenge at the back half of 56 than it was at 26, but I am making progress. I would be interested in seeing the workout routines from other folks. Here is my routine, which I think I have finally fine tuned this week (repeated twice each week):
Day 1 - 3 rounds of 15 burpees, 8 chin ups, 5 pull ups, 100 meters farmers carry with 55 lbs. tractor weights, 10 shoulder shrugs after the 100 meter walk - 3 sets of 8 reps dumbbell lat pulls (70) - 3 sets of 8 reps shoulder dumbbell press, seated (50) - 75 reps leg raises holding 20# medicine ball overhead Day 2 - 4 sets bench press (warm up set of 10 at 155, 3 sets of 8 at 185) - 3 sets of dumbbell chest press, 10 reps, 70 lbs - 3 sets of 10 dumbbell pullovers with 10 presses at end, 70 lbs. - 3 sets of 8 dips with 15 lbs added - 4 sets of dead lift (hex) 8, 6, 4, 2 starting at 195, add 20 each set Day 3 - 2-4 mile run I plan to add morning pushups and planks in (I am an afternoon workout person). I need to get more abs into it, and I am experimenting with other body weight exercises (bug). I have had some nagging injuries in the past, and did get some cortisone shots in my elbows a few years back, but overall I feel pretty good lifting. Losing 20 lbs recently has improved my pullups and dips. So if there are any guys or gals pushing iron as they low carb, I would love to hear about your routines. |
After reading about weight lifting as an exercise in Dr. Benjamin Bikman's 2020 book Why We Get Sick : The Hidden Epidemic at the Rood of Most Chronic Disease and How to Fight It, I want to try it but don't know where to start.
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https://stumptuous.com/workout-1 https://stumptuous.com/workout-2 |
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Where to start really depends on your fitness level and what equipment you have available to you, but generally you should start light, with a combination of body weight exercises and dumbbell exercises (or machine work if available). Having a simple bench provides a good platform. Another alternative to consider is sand bag workouts. Sandbags are extremely versatile, allow for you to adjust the weight easily, and provide very practical strength. Just buy a high quality workout sand bag if you go that route. Once you get going and see the 1st visible evidence in your musculature, you may become hooked :) |
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