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A more complete workout
Just wondering if a couple 2+2ers could give me advice on a more complete workout. I've made a lot of changes to what I do, and changed my diet and eating patterns (changing my diet has been a huge, huge help, don't neglect it), but there are a couple parts of the body where I'm kind of
stuck, I can't seem to work them. They are: Upper and middle back. Lower abdomen. Inner chest. Any advice? My piecemeal advice to other 2+2ers is to keep a good diet, get a nutrition book. The other thing is to emphasize form over the weight you are using. Focus on doing the excerises right rather than with 500 pounds. These two things have helped me so much, it isn't even funny. They've probably come close to doubling the results of my regular workouts. |
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Re: A more complete workout
Check out abcbodybuilding. Probably the best all-around lifting/nutrition site on the net. They have an excerise section that describes and shows you how to do all the excerises you could ever want.
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Re: A more complete workout
Could you recommend a good nutrition book for me? I've just started to exercise after a extremely long layoff.
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Re: A more complete workout
What is the point? You will never be as great as sup bro.
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Re: A more complete workout
check out http://www.t-nation.com/ great info on diet and exercise. Read the articles.
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