Karma
The Will Must Be Stronger Than The Skill
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1. Join up to a gym
When starting out, you need to make sure you're doing the exercises correctly, so getting a PT for a couple of lessons is a good idea. Also dont be afraid if you can only curl like 5kg or somthing, everyone else in the gym started out the same way you did, and no one is going to think less of you for not being able to do much, but you will get stronger as you go obviously, I went from doing like 10kg (20kg total) dumb bell press 8 months ago to doing 22.5kg (45kg total) now, so you can see an improvement pretty quickly.
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Would you, (or anyone else who works out for that matter) mind PMing me or pasting a sample workout schedule I should follow while starting out (I'm assuming this is for the first 3 months)? I have a mini-gym in my basement (my bro works out there sometimes, but I don't get to see him all that much and he is quite busy) so equipment won't really be a problem. I have a Captain's Chair (I think that's what it's called...it's for abs) and a pull up/shoulder pull-up bar, as well as a bench pressing machine with a calf roller/thigh lift machine attached to it, as well as a shitload of dumbells.
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> Karma in 5 years, you might be wondering where your wonderful metabolism went, and will require running to keep body fat down lol.
My brother is a similar body type to you I think, he is crazy cardio, and 6'3, which is good for bball.</div>
lol, that's what my brother tells me too. He used to be really skinny before but gained a lot of pounds once he hit 20. I just find being skinny frustrating, the incentive to gain weight is harder when you don't see results unless you work at it continously. I don't want to be a power lifter or a marathon runner, I'm aiming to go for a "soccer" body, which means high endurance but also very toned. But in order to get to that point, I need to put on a ton of pounds first because right now I don't have much to shape my body with.
I'm assuming most of you train here for basketball? Or you just work out to be healthier/get in shape?
1. Join up to a gym
When starting out, you need to make sure you're doing the exercises correctly, so getting a PT for a couple of lessons is a good idea. Also dont be afraid if you can only curl like 5kg or somthing, everyone else in the gym started out the same way you did, and no one is going to think less of you for not being able to do much, but you will get stronger as you go obviously, I went from doing like 10kg (20kg total) dumb bell press 8 months ago to doing 22.5kg (45kg total) now, so you can see an improvement pretty quickly.
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Would you, (or anyone else who works out for that matter) mind PMing me or pasting a sample workout schedule I should follow while starting out (I'm assuming this is for the first 3 months)? I have a mini-gym in my basement (my bro works out there sometimes, but I don't get to see him all that much and he is quite busy) so equipment won't really be a problem. I have a Captain's Chair (I think that's what it's called...it's for abs) and a pull up/shoulder pull-up bar, as well as a bench pressing machine with a calf roller/thigh lift machine attached to it, as well as a shitload of dumbells.
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> Karma in 5 years, you might be wondering where your wonderful metabolism went, and will require running to keep body fat down lol.
lol, that's what my brother tells me too. He used to be really skinny before but gained a lot of pounds once he hit 20. I just find being skinny frustrating, the incentive to gain weight is harder when you don't see results unless you work at it continously. I don't want to be a power lifter or a marathon runner, I'm aiming to go for a "soccer" body, which means high endurance but also very toned. But in order to get to that point, I need to put on a ton of pounds first because right now I don't have much to shape my body with.
I'm assuming most of you train here for basketball? Or you just work out to be healthier/get in shape?
