Hi all, King Robinho here (yep, I'm a City fan
)
I've just recently got back into getting fit after a long time of sitting about and getting flabby. I'm 27 and throughout my teenage years I played alot of football(soccer to those in the snowglobe that is the US
) so stayed pretty fit at that time. I stopped playing football at about 18-20 and haven't really done any exercise since. That was until about a week or so ago. Since then I've spent quite abit of time on the exercise bike and bought myself a rowing machine, which is great. I'm also on the weight watchers diet, which I started about 1 month ago or so, after seeing my brother lose 2 stone on it with considerable ease.
I weighed 16+ stone before I started the diet and exercise and am now nearing 15
I've signed up here mainly to find out how to get a certain body type. I'm not into getting a muscular body in the mold of Arnie, I'd much prefer to have a very lean muscular frame. I'm wondering whether there are different training techniques to accomplish this goal?
Here are a few stats of mine, incase it helps.
Age: 27
Sex: Male
Height: 6foot
Weight Around 15-15.5 stone
Bodyfat: Dunno, but I haven't seen my abs for years
Thanks in advance for any help. I think I'll be sticking around for a while. It looks as tho there's lots of info here.
I've just recently got back into getting fit after a long time of sitting about and getting flabby. I'm 27 and throughout my teenage years I played alot of football(soccer to those in the snowglobe that is the US
I weighed 16+ stone before I started the diet and exercise and am now nearing 15
I've signed up here mainly to find out how to get a certain body type. I'm not into getting a muscular body in the mold of Arnie, I'd much prefer to have a very lean muscular frame. I'm wondering whether there are different training techniques to accomplish this goal?
Here are a few stats of mine, incase it helps.
Age: 27
Sex: Male
Height: 6foot
Weight Around 15-15.5 stone
Bodyfat: Dunno, but I haven't seen my abs for years
Thanks in advance for any help. I think I'll be sticking around for a while. It looks as tho there's lots of info here.