I more or less want strength. Yea it'd be cool to look huge (I'm already 6'4 215 at 15 years old) but I'd rather be strong than look strong. I read that more weight less reps for strength. Like 1 rep of 200 is better than 4 reps of 150 but then I hear you need at least 4-6 reps to gain strength. And then I read that 5x5 is the best way to go. I hear in one place that training to failure is best then in another I hear that you should train near failure but not quite there. So please will somebody just explain the right way (matter of opinion from what I understand) to me like I'm the stupidest person alive. As of right now I do 4 sets 4-6 reps of high weight and then I rep out at about 70 percent of my max.
Upper body exercises I usually do(not all in the same day of course): curls, reverse curls, bench, incline bench, decline bench, dumbell rows, tricep extensions, incline dumbell press, shrugs, lat pull down, dumbell flies, and dips. And I do cardio just about everyday. Can some one please help me organize my workouts. Thanks for atleast reading this far.
Oh yea I almost forgot I have my lower body workout already taken care of.
Edit: I have some fat I want to get rid of and some people tell me its easier toturn fat into muscle while others assure me that that isn't even possible.
Upper body exercises I usually do(not all in the same day of course): curls, reverse curls, bench, incline bench, decline bench, dumbell rows, tricep extensions, incline dumbell press, shrugs, lat pull down, dumbell flies, and dips. And I do cardio just about everyday. Can some one please help me organize my workouts. Thanks for atleast reading this far.
Oh yea I almost forgot I have my lower body workout already taken care of.
Edit: I have some fat I want to get rid of and some people tell me its easier toturn fat into muscle while others assure me that that isn't even possible.
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