Hi all,
This is my first post on the forum.. and there's a red smiley face chopping a yellow smiley face in the head with an axe on my screen... hmm...! moving on..
I was looking for some suggestions on how to improve my workout regimen.
Here's a little info about myself to get started:
I'm a pretty lean, 167 lbs, 6'0". I didn't eat the greatest or work out very regularly through college, (I'm now in Grad school) but I must have a high metabolism because I stayed relatively thin, but not really in the greatest shape.
I started working out routinely and watching my diet about a year ago and have been gradually improving both my routine and regimen. I have been going with an experienced friend who has been teaching me proper form, habits, etc.
I am really busy with school and work, but in between I usually manage 3-4 days a week, something like this:
Monday: Chest & Triceps, shoulders, abs (60-80 minutes)
Wednesday:Back & Biceps, abs (60-80 minutes)
Friday/Saturday: Cardio, interval training, more abs (usually 45-60 minutes, depending)
I also throw in some leg days, but usually focus more on cardio than heavy leg exercises. I've also been moving toward high reps and lower weight to try and lean out and start getting cut. I've also been really working on my diet, cutting unnecessary sat. fat and sugar, and trying for lots of protein (chicken, nuts, fish, lean meat, eggs, etc.) along with the usual healthy stuff (fruits & veggies, etc.)
Phew! So, with all that said, I want to see more results both in my arms and stomach. I feel like my chest is building pretty well, but I'd just really like to see it more in the arms. I just want my chest to flatten down and get more definition. I also want to be more cut, especially to look good for the summer. This is the first summer when I'll really get to show the results of my hard work. I'm looking to take things to the next level!
Any ideas or suggestions are greatly appreciated, and I'd be glad to disclose more details about what I currently do if it will help. Thanks in advance!
Nate
This is my first post on the forum.. and there's a red smiley face chopping a yellow smiley face in the head with an axe on my screen... hmm...! moving on..
I was looking for some suggestions on how to improve my workout regimen.
Here's a little info about myself to get started:
I'm a pretty lean, 167 lbs, 6'0". I didn't eat the greatest or work out very regularly through college, (I'm now in Grad school) but I must have a high metabolism because I stayed relatively thin, but not really in the greatest shape.
I started working out routinely and watching my diet about a year ago and have been gradually improving both my routine and regimen. I have been going with an experienced friend who has been teaching me proper form, habits, etc.
I am really busy with school and work, but in between I usually manage 3-4 days a week, something like this:
Monday: Chest & Triceps, shoulders, abs (60-80 minutes)
Wednesday:Back & Biceps, abs (60-80 minutes)
Friday/Saturday: Cardio, interval training, more abs (usually 45-60 minutes, depending)
I also throw in some leg days, but usually focus more on cardio than heavy leg exercises. I've also been moving toward high reps and lower weight to try and lean out and start getting cut. I've also been really working on my diet, cutting unnecessary sat. fat and sugar, and trying for lots of protein (chicken, nuts, fish, lean meat, eggs, etc.) along with the usual healthy stuff (fruits & veggies, etc.)
Phew! So, with all that said, I want to see more results both in my arms and stomach. I feel like my chest is building pretty well, but I'd just really like to see it more in the arms. I just want my chest to flatten down and get more definition. I also want to be more cut, especially to look good for the summer. This is the first summer when I'll really get to show the results of my hard work. I'm looking to take things to the next level!
Any ideas or suggestions are greatly appreciated, and I'd be glad to disclose more details about what I currently do if it will help. Thanks in advance!
Nate
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