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Getting back in shape , what's your routine?

41 durable postsStarted 2010-04-16Latest 2010-04-21
#82501Post 1 of 41

After a while of slacking and having a hedonistic lifestyle, I 've come to the conclussion that my body is gaining fat , I'm not being as active as before , I'm sleeping less and eating more . Ofcourse this tends to happen once you hit your 30's

I created a routine for myself to start to get into shape.

-15 minutes of cardio -light weight lift exercise -5 minutes of cardio -light weight lift exercise -5 minutes of cardio -light weight lift exercise -5 minutes of cardio

...........and so on for 1 hour , then hit the sauna and off to work , my day is faster and I feel really energetic ( it totally beats red bull) . I've been doing this every day and the results are meh!!! not what i expected , I'm eating way too much and not loosing what I want to loose , I can't help it I have to munch onto something . If in 2 weeks i dont see any results Im getting a PT. :evil:

Anybody into bodybuilding here?

#1361674Post 2 of 41

Re: Getting back in shape , what's your routine?

Once I hit the 30's my work schedule became so hectic, had less time to dance all night f up, do that 5 nights a week it is easy to stay in shape, I'm on the road a lot so I try to do a set routine of cardio, hit the hotel gym, otherwise, first thing is killing the booze that always keeps the weight on, try not to eat late either, but you how us night owls are, who does not want to hit late night food after clubbing till 5am and drinking, no eating for the previous 8 hrs. It sucks but better keep the shirt on during the summer, it sucks but who wants skin cancer anyway, ;)

#1361678Post 3 of 41

Re: Getting back in shape , what's your routine?

light weight baby! Aint nothin' but a peanut!

M: 20 minutes of HIIT cardio, then 1) 5x5 front squats 2) 5x5 incline dumbbell press (I don't do bench) 3) 5x5 dumbbell rows, 4) 5x5 deadlifts (i'mmaxing on 315 on that, plan to hit 405 by summer), 5x5 military presses, and usually finish off with dips or shrugs or pull ups, whichever I'm feeling.

T: 35 Minutes of cardio, HIIT for last 15 minutes. Then do dips/shrugs/pullups (whatever I didn't do the day before).

W: no cardio. Instead, 5x5 flat dumbbell presses, 5x5 pulldowns, 5x5 incline dumbbell flyes, 5x5 calf raises, then finish with arnold presses until i pass out.

Th: off. I do try to get a good long walk in first thing in the morning, and then right before bed.

F: same as monday, except normal squats instead of front squats. (sometimes hack squats tho). Every so often I'll take both wednesday and thursday off and do friday as a measurement of my 1 rep max. I do this about once every three months, and usually follow that day with a week of rest to let the body fully heal up so to speak.

Sat/Sun. Depends on what I'm doing and what I've got going on. Usually HIIT first thing in the morning, even if it's only 10 minutes. Personally, I don't like going to the gym on the weekend and prefer getting non-machine non-weight exercise outside. Hikes, tennis, whatever.

x2 on the sauna. I love hitting up the steam room too.

I'd say 80% of getting in shape is diet though. If you don't have that right down to the single calorie, you're just wasting time.

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I hope to compete as a natural in a couple of years. Long road. But as Ronnie Coleman says, "Everybody wants to be a bodybuilder, but don’t nobody wanna lift no heavy ass weights."

#1361699Post 4 of 41

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^^this.

Bottom line though is look to gain muscle mass, unless you are grossly overweight, then maybe first is to get some fat burned off through cardio and diet. Cardio is good, but in small doses. No need to run on a treadmill for 45 minutes, unless you're training for a race...and then it has to be either HIIT (high intensity interval), or SOME kind of interval at least...but not a "light jog" or in your "fat burning zone" (which is a load of crap). Unless you're just into maintaining what you have. I mean, I love all the people I see running lightly on a treadmill or on the elliptical time after time...again good if you're into maintenance or light stuff. Not so good if you want to change-up.

As for diet? You can't out-train a bad diet. No need to count EVERY calorie, but you do need to eat less, but more often to burn fat/lose some weight...alcohol consumption needs to come WAY down, if not gone completely, lot more protein, etc. Balance it out.

Recommended book: Tom Venuto's Burn The Fat Feed The Muscle - long read and very detailed, but WELL worth the information. - [url]http://bit.ly/9FCQ7A[/url]

Haziel don't kill yourself....2 weeks is too short, although you may see at least some results. Takes a good solid 3-4 weeks of sticking to things to see things begin to happen. Do the lifting exercises instead first, then follow up with cardio for 20-30...no need to alternate like that unless it's part of an interval routine. Average weight loss typically is 1-2 lbs./week...maybe a bit more to start.

Here's one of my workouts...or most of it. I have to tweak because I can't do a couple of the exercises in the gym...or period :lol: That and it's gassed me most of the way through at the moment, so I'm working my way up into it with less reps, etc. It's also new which is nice. One should vary up their workout every 4 weeks or so...keep your body off-balance so it works harder and more efficient.

This is taken from Craig Ballantyne's Turbulence Training...this was a freebie he put out...and is NOT for the out-of-shape person at all.

Warmup (x2):

  1. Bodyweight Squat – 15 reps
  2. Arm Crosses – 12 reps per side
  3. Duck Unders – 6 reps per side
  4. Plank – 30 second hold
  5. Waiter’s Bow – 8 reps
  6. Close-Grip Pushups – 10 reps
  7. Leg Swings – 15 reps per side
    8 ) Spiderman Climb – 6 reps per side
  8. Shuttle Sprint – 15 seconds at 50% intensity (sub: running in place)

Workout (x1) - minimal rest in-between:

  1. Shuttle Sprint – 20 seconds (sub: running in place or treadmill)
  2. Prisoner Squat – 25 reps (2-0-1)
  3. Sprint – 20 seconds (sub: running in place or treadmill)
  4. Pull-up – 80% Max reps (2-0-1) (sub: dumbbell rows)
  5. Pushup – 80% Max reps (2-0-1)
  6. Pull-up – 80% Max reps (2-0-1) (sub: dumbbell rows)
  7. 1-Leg Squat on Bench – 10 reps per side (2-0-1) 8 )Elevated Pushup – 15 reps per side (2-0-1)
  8. 1-Leg Squat on Bench – 10 reps per side (2-0-1)
  9. Underhand Inverted Row – 15 (2-0-1)
  10. Bulgarian Split Squat 1& ½ Reps – 12 reps per side (2-0-1)
  11. Underhand Inverted Row – 15 (2-0-1)
  12. Sprint – 20 seconds
  13. Prisoner Squat – 25 reps (2-0-1)
  14. Sprint – 20 seconds
#1361701Post 5 of 41

Re: Getting back in shape , what's your routine?

^ This. Add to that, I NEVER do treadmills and kinda lol at people who do. Why? Because the belt is assisting the running more than it would outside on a track. I prefer the Pre-Cor machines or rowing machines.

Ok, maybe single calorie is a bit strict. But calories do add up, and add up quickly at that.

#1361719Post 6 of 41

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3 nights a week i do a weight group (chest with tri's, back with bi's, shoulders and legs) with abs on 2 of them nights. I do an ab attack class aswell with a spinning class (fixed resistance bike) and also a swim once a week. The biggest factor that affets my diet is without a doubt alcohol so i usually do 3-4 weeks off the booze and then have a weekend out or whatever. I do watch what i eat but i am not that strict on it, i dont drink coke or eat sweets or any of that shit so that s not really an issue for me. I only try and make sure that i get a lot of protein because i do a lot of weights. Like 88Mariner says though, calouries can add up very quickly so just be aware of that.

#1361720Post 7 of 41

Re: Getting back in shape , what's your routine?

If you want to lose weight just run 30 minutes to a hour a day. I use sporty pal it measures all your stats and uses gps to track your signal. Free as well. Lifting just gains muscle but when you get lazy again you are even fatter then before.

#1361721Post 8 of 41

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The booze is usually a killer on the waistline.....I went 40 days without it for Lent and lost a lot of weight.....and I do play football twice a week (2 hours in 30 degrees tends to burn a bit of fat!)....I realised that the exercise you do should be something you enjoy, used to go religiously to the gym for about 5 years but it got boring and tedious after a while....so find an exercise that you enjoy doing....

You may want to also try cutting down meat consumption, especially fast-food stuff....I went meat-less for Lent as well, and while I do need meat in my diet now, I've (finally :p) realised the merit of veggies

#1361727Post 9 of 41

Re: Getting back in shape , what's your routine?

Some very good advice you are getting here!!!

Anyway here is my routine and has been for about six months with slight changes now and then...you need to mix it up once in a while otherwise your body gets used to the routine and you don't see as much effect.

Monday: CHEST Bench press - warm up set + 4 sets (12,10,8 + super set) Incline Bench - warm up + 4 sets (12,10,8 + super set) -------- i alternate the order of these each week i.e. sometimes i do incline first -------- Also about half the time use dumbbells instead Dumbbell flyes - Or use the cables to the same effect 4 sets (12,10,10,12) Decline bench 3 sets (12,12,12) use light weight to separate the lower portion of the chest muscle negative dips - until failure -- so with this you only go down dont push up and take around 8 sec to lower yourself sit ups at least three different variations 30 reps in each set

Tuesday: Back

Wide Grip Overhand Chin-Ups - 3 sets (12, 10, 10) Bent Over barbell rows - 4 sets (12, 10, 10, 8) T- bar bent over rows - 4 sets (12, 10, 10, 8) Dead lift 3 sets (8,8,8) Romanian Dead lift - 4 sets (12,10, 10, 12) Sit ups same as before

Wednesday - Shoulders

Dumbbell Shoulder Press - warm up set + 4 (12,10,8,8) Standing Dumbbell Lateral Raise - 4 sets (12,12,10, super set) Standing Dumbbell Front Raise - 3 sets (12,12,10) Rear Dumbbell Lateral Raise (with Chest Supported) 3 sets (12,12,10) Shrugs 3 or 4 sets (12,12,10, 8) Sit ups same as before

thursday: arms

biceps + triceps routine...this always changes and i do one exercise for either back or chest

friday: legs

SAT + SUN rest

will update later busy at work now

p.s. I gained about 10 kg in muscle mass in 4 months with this routine and some supplements

#1361728Post 10 of 41

Re: Getting back in shape , what's your routine?

nice. definitely lots of veggies and fruits...you won't get fat if you gorge out on those :)

Meat is good, but not overdone on such, namely reds...chicken some debate but I love it; just grill it up mildly and season it out.

Calorie-wise, a gram of protein is 4 calories, gram of carbs are 4 as well, and a gram of fat is 9. Which is why first thing down should be the fats (but you need at least some...try the fish or fish oil at least, flaxseeds, etc.).

Don't "diet" above all; cutting calories way back doesn't work in the end when your body goes into starvation mode and shuts down the metabolism. 20% down is usually the maximum to go from your "norm." (run several different calculators to get a range/idea; they're all free across the Net). Then (and this is one great plan I've seen) every 5th or 6th day eat about 10-20% more then your "norm"...same stuff, just more in portion. Again, keeps the body off-balance so it doesn't enter that low-calorie burn mode and stays there (kind of amazing how quickly the body can adapt to something and get "used" to it).

#1361760Post 11 of 41

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chicken, fish, swap bread for rice, less fruit more veg...no carbs for at least six hours before sleep. One in four days can be your day off when you can have a pizza or pasta...whatever you like in normal quantities. this is because your metabolism becomes more efficient over time and gets used to a low carb diet...

#1361764Post 12 of 41

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lots of good info here. the key is just doing something and sticking to it. all exercise works if it's constant.

i dropped @ 30 lbs in the past year or so, but the last 10 were the hardest. only 5 more to go to be at 190, which is where i want to be. to drop the last 10 i switched my cardio routine to interval training and i've noticed the biggest changes in my endurance and body type since then. 50 mins of cardio, walking the first 8 and last 8. inbetween i run for 2 minutes and walk for 1. every time it's a running interval i increase speed. at the end of the interval workout i'm pretty much sprinting. I follow that up with a 20 minute circuit style full body weight workout and i'm outta there. i used to focus on just one or two muscle groups per day and really hit those hard, but i'm almost 35 now, not 25, and putting on a bunch of mass isn't what i want. I do the above routine m/w/f and on tues/thurs i ride my bike, play in a volleyball league, go for a light run outside.

Find a something you enjoy doing stick to it. ;)

This website has tons of fantastic recipes too (because without a proper diet you're just wasting your time): eatingwell.com

#1361855Post 13 of 41

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[video=youtube;a-yoMEZXnbQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-yoMEZXnbQ[/video]

#1361874Post 14 of 41

Re: Getting back in shape , what's your routine?

I'd highly recommend that everyone watch 'I want to look like that guy'

Link: [URL]http://vidreel.com/video/NTk0MDUz/[/URL]

Although the diet/training plan is nothing new, I think the documentary drives home the importance of discipline and hard work....a message that many people overlook and underestimate.

#1362169Post 15 of 41

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No joke, these have been very effective for me:

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#1362171Post 16 of 41

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^ i'll be damned, "prison workout" sounds and looks like good stuff there!!

healthy diet

plenty of protein

plenty of rest

and whatever else you want to do with weights....i prefer a push / pull workout... "google it"

#1362173Post 17 of 41

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food is 70%+ of getting healthy. You will see faster results if you eat healthier.

#1362191Post 18 of 41

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^^ So true... 40 minutes of cardio a day and you´r done

#1362194Post 19 of 41

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45 mins of running/cardio at about 5:00am and follow with p90x workout in the afternoon when you get your ass home from work

I'll let you know how this shit works out in about a month

in the meantime, I've been pounding bourbon and cokes

fucking hammered son

#1362217Post 20 of 41

Re: Getting back in shape , what's your routine?

This is the unhealthiest I've been in years. I used to wake up at 630am to hit the gym in Sydney before work, and sleep by 11pm. So I'm well used to the discpline of it.

In Shanghai, I sometimes work till 2, 4 or 7am the next morning, and weekends. I tried getting back to morning workouts but when the work day extends till so late, I can't afford to mess up at work because I'm tired. The late hours mean I have to sleep in the next day or the fatigue builds up, which means my next morning workout is fucked.

Thought of going during lunch but it's about 20 mins cab ride and it's not like people let you go for a proper lunch, half the time I'm eating at my desk. And if I went in the evening, it means I skip dinner with colleagues, hit the gym, and return to work for another late night.

Very frustrating and it's pissing me off no end thinking how badly my fitness and strength has suffered because of the work hours here. :evil::EvilFlic::Boom::Anal:

#1362227Post 21 of 41

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Its also good to keep switching up your routine every 6 weeks or so and dont keep weighing yourself daily as your weight flucuates a lot depending on water retention etc so its best to weight just once every week or two. Most importantly, just stick at it. People expect to see results instantly which just isnt the case. You didnt put weight on overnight so its not going to come off overnight either.

#1362261Post 22 of 41

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Here is what I work out to..;)

[video=youtube;wmJYyBQwCy0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmJYyBQwCy0[/video]

#1362370Post 23 of 41

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close your mouth and move your legs

back to basics

#1362372Post 24 of 41

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[QUOTE=runningman;854093]Here is what I work out to..;)[/QUOTE]

so Kosovo was the wrong video eh?

#1362404Post 25 of 41

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My stupid computer was having troubles.. everytime I hit paste it would paste that video I did in Poly. This was the one I meant.. Zuzana is the BOMB.. what a body she has... I vote to make this thread the "who can find the hottest workout girl thread" Just my vote...

Or we can all just say watch the carbs and try to do a core workout every day..

#1362526Post 26 of 41

Re: Getting back in shape , what's your routine?

initially:

get the fuck off the computer uphill sprints pull ups and crunches till you shit yourself diamond push ups bruce lee push ups 4 mile runs each day swim laps work out your back heavily in the gym (your back predicates the rest of your body's size) eat peanut butter sammiches immediately after workout isometrics whenever you can during thr day up downs thinking positions


if you're not lean or athletic, that sucks.

#1362530Post 27 of 41

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[QUOTE=runningman;854257]I vote to make this thread the "who can find the hottest workout girl thread" Just my vote...

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#1362536Post 28 of 41

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I knew you would jump on board feather.. and let me tell you how much I appreciate your hard work in the Tacos thread..

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#1362541Post 29 of 41

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[QUOTE=i!!ustrious;854401]initially:

get the fuck off the computer uphill sprints pull ups and crunches till you shit yourself diamond push ups bruce lee push ups 4 mile runs each day swim laps work out your back heavily in the gym (your back predicates the rest of your body's size) eat peanut butter sammiches immediately after workout isometrics whenever you can during thr day up downs thinking positions


if you're not lean or athletic, that sucks.[/QUOTE]

:roflmao: that was awesome

#1362548Post 30 of 41

Re: Getting back in shape , what's your routine?

Get a subscription to Men's Health - every month they offer easy work-outs, ab exercises, dieting and healthy cooking tips, as well as general guy advice (money, relationships, style, etc).

I read it every month and find it very entertaining.

#1362552Post 31 of 41

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I think a better option is T-Nation. [url]http://www.tmuscle.com/[/url]

#1362555Post 32 of 41

Re: Getting back in shape , what's your routine?

[QUOTE=feather;854434]I think a better option is T-Nation. [url]http://www.tmuscle.com/[/url][/QUOTE]

x 2

#1362601Post 33 of 41

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#1362628Post 34 of 41

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Yeah I'll watch that video everyday now. HEHEHEHEHE.

#1362857Post 35 of 41

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I'm really glad i made this thread , all this info is motivating me to keep goign

On a sadder note yerterday i was doing 25 minutes of cardio and the upper right abdominal quadrant were my liver is stated to hurt badly i had to stop ... fuck and i was on the roll planning on 35 min cardio , oh well ill see how it goes today, but do you guys ever get this random pains on the chest or abdomen .

#1362926Post 36 of 41

Re: Getting back in shape , what's your routine?

When i was fatter and used to run it sometimes used to feel like my organs were almost bouncing up and down inside me, especially the area you mentioned, doesnt seem to do it any more though.

#1362930Post 37 of 41

Re: Getting back in shape , what's your routine?

The pain in your chest is probably just the muscles between your ribs cramping. I thought I was having a heart attack one time only to have the doctor tell to stretch and it went away within minutes. Put your arm up in the air and go over to a wall and stretch it out.... The liver on the other hand is strange. Are you an alcoholic trying to work out? Are you taking supplements in the form of a pill? Pills can be very hard on your liver.

Was it in the lower rib cage or are you sure it was in the liver area? Right under your ribcage? Have you lifted heavy weights in the past? Did you do abs in the past two days?

#1362933Post 38 of 41

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[QUOTE=runningman;854865]Are you an alcoholic trying to work out?[/QUOTE]

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#1362936Post 39 of 41

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[video=youtube;as91ILoo4fU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=as91ILoo4fU[/video]

#1362939Post 40 of 41

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