Hi,
I'm going to be doing a long clean "bulk" in a few days. I'm trying to gain the most amount of muscle possible with very little fat. But I'm stumped with something.
I started training when I was 12 doing pushups, situps, dumbell curls, etc. like most people did when they were younger hoping to get buff. The routine was obviously crap but I actually seen some gains because of it, whether or not is was noob gains or the fact that I was just growing because of puberty, I don't know.
I'm 14 now, 5'5 and 125 pounds. I've been doing a decent routine since around october/november, but my diet hasn't been in check so I didn't see the gains I should have (gained a little here, lost a little there. Overall I'd say I gained about 3-5 pounds of muscle)
Here was my routine:
Hack Squats 3 x 12
Deadlifts 3 x 12
Rows 3x12
Pullups 3 x max
Dumbbell Shoulder Press 3 x 12
Dips 2 x 12
Dumbbell Press 2 x 12
Would I still be classified as a beginner? I know I am still small, but since I was doing that fullbody routine 3x a week for 4/5 months if I start my new clean bulk with that routine would I still be making the most possible gains I could? Or should I switch to some push/pull split, or just split routines in general?
I'm actually hoping I can do split routines now, as it might be more convenient time wise for me (but if fullbody's are necessary for the most amount of muscle gain with the least amount of fat, then I want to be doing those).
I also know that diet plays one of the most important parts in all this, and I have done a lot of reasearch on nutrition + diets, and I have come up with a good plan. I'll post it later in the Nutrition section just to be sure of course.
I'm going to be doing a long clean "bulk" in a few days. I'm trying to gain the most amount of muscle possible with very little fat. But I'm stumped with something.
I started training when I was 12 doing pushups, situps, dumbell curls, etc. like most people did when they were younger hoping to get buff. The routine was obviously crap but I actually seen some gains because of it, whether or not is was noob gains or the fact that I was just growing because of puberty, I don't know.
I'm 14 now, 5'5 and 125 pounds. I've been doing a decent routine since around october/november, but my diet hasn't been in check so I didn't see the gains I should have (gained a little here, lost a little there. Overall I'd say I gained about 3-5 pounds of muscle)
Here was my routine:
Hack Squats 3 x 12
Deadlifts 3 x 12
Rows 3x12
Pullups 3 x max
Dumbbell Shoulder Press 3 x 12
Dips 2 x 12
Dumbbell Press 2 x 12
Would I still be classified as a beginner? I know I am still small, but since I was doing that fullbody routine 3x a week for 4/5 months if I start my new clean bulk with that routine would I still be making the most possible gains I could? Or should I switch to some push/pull split, or just split routines in general?
I'm actually hoping I can do split routines now, as it might be more convenient time wise for me (but if fullbody's are necessary for the most amount of muscle gain with the least amount of fat, then I want to be doing those).
I also know that diet plays one of the most important parts in all this, and I have done a lot of reasearch on nutrition + diets, and I have come up with a good plan. I'll post it later in the Nutrition section just to be sure of course.