Slayer-33
Liverpool-2
My stupid trick I used that get myself to gym in the morning for the past 6 months: I don't have any shampoo at home. If I want to to wash my hair, I have to go to the gym.
Hahaha that's one way of doing it
My stupid trick I used that get myself to gym in the morning for the past 6 months: I don't have any shampoo at home. If I want to to wash my hair, I have to go to the gym.
only if you do starting strength.
You have no idea what his "before" is, though. If he was skinny as hell, or was very out of shape, then yes, 20lbs x2 can yield a great deal of muscular development depending on what he's doing.
You have no idea what his "before" is, though. If he was skinny as hell, or was very out of shape, then yes, 20lbs x2 can yield a great deal of muscular development depending on what he's doing.
That's true, didn't think of it in terms of relativity.
Still, 20lbs x2 will only get you so far. And eventually you're gonna need to increase the weight to see continuing progress.
Even if he was skinny, 20lbs won't do anything. I'm skinny and I'm lifting like 200+ lbs(hammer strength bench press). Yet I have not put on a great deal of muscle. I use to do a lot of work out at home. Sure you can get lean and fit, but there is only so much you can do without heavy weights.
You have no idea what his "before" is, though. If he was skinny as hell, or was very out of shape, then yes, 20lbs x2 can yield a great deal of muscular development depending on what he's doing.
Even if he was skinny, 20lbs won't do anything. I'm skinny and I'm lifting like 200+ lbs(hammer strength bench press). Yet I have not put on a great deal of muscle. I use to do a lot of work out at home. Sure you can get lean and fit, but there is only so much you can do without heavy weights.
You and I must have very different ideas of a great deal of muscular development.
Only if you go..otherwise it's a giant waste of money
My health club is like $128 a month and it's IN my building lol, but I've been too lazy to go... Kick my ass guys
Not trying to hate/nitpick, but there is no way in hell you got a "good deal of muscle" using 2 20 lb dumbbells.
2 20 lb dumbbells will only get you so far my friend.
i am in no way looking for any serious gains, as they call it
i was real satisfied with the results, though
ay man ay man ay man
you wanna build some muscle man?
That's GOOD MAN!!!!!
Yeah, it's totally worth it. Go sub.
You and I must have very different ideas of a great deal of muscular development.
That's cause you're using a bench machine. Get under the bar and start doing other heavy compounds to put on muscle.
i'd worry about getting too big if you start lifting weights.
we need a swole acceptance movement.
It's not a pulley machine though. It is still free weights. I don't do the benches cause it is massively pack at my gym and they are never free. Plus I hate doing heavy weights without a spotter and it is annoying to ask people to spot.
Although when I say I haven't put on a lot of muscle, my definition of a lot is different than the OP. lol
.They're worth it if you're the type of person (like me) who will find an excuse not to work out at home.
This sounds like a lot of excuses.
You're talking about this, right?
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That's a machine. It's not a free weight.
If your gym is packed 24/7, ask to work in. It's not hard.
You shouldn't need a spotter when you bench.
How do you know exactly what to do at the gym? Do you ask someone?
If you rep to failure, you do.
Muscle Privilege thread
I've been eyeing these dumbbells:
http://www.ironmaster.com/Quick-Lock-Dumbbell-System-75-lb-set-with-Rack.html
They're expensive, but they're solid and they save the trouble of having a dozen sets of dumbbells lying around the house.
You can do virtually any strength training workout with these dumbbells alone, for the exception of chest press exercises, which you'll need an additional bench for obviously, and maybe upper back.
If you rep to failure, you do.
How do you know exactly what to do at the gym? Do you ask someone?
Use the internet, read Starting Strength or Practical Programming, and ASK SOMEONE. People are very helpful and want to help.