- I was obese at age 13 (5ft tall 180 lbs)
- I got skinny at age 16
- Now I'm 21 5ft 6in 135 lbs
- It's been almost 2 years since I worked out last
- I want to lean bulk without putting on fat, I have tried for the pass 5 years lifting weights to get big but I only got fat from bodybuilding.
- I am starting over, I just joined powerhouse gym
- Supplements: Protein shakes
- I wasted so much time and money in the past on supplements and weights
My Obstacles along the way:
-Sticking with it and not giving up
-Affording to even do this
-Being able to eat enough (Idk how you guys do it)
Current Stats:
Age:21
Height 5ft 6in
Weight: 135 lbs
Arms: 12.3 inches
Quads: 19.5 inches
Calves: 12.8 inches
Forearms: 10.75 inches
Waist 32.5 inches (even though I wear size 30 pants)
Stomach: 34.5 inches (belly button all the way around luv handles)
Stomach sucked in: 32 inches
Wrist: 6.5 inches
Neck: 15 inches
Chest: 38.25 inches (all the way around chest and back)
*according to this website: http://www.linear-software.com/online.html
my bodyfat percentage is 20% (tape measurement)
*I think it's wrong.
Goals:
Arms: 17 inches
Quads: 25 inches
Calves 17 inches
Waist: 30
Bodyfat: 10%
My diet isn't going to be as strict as it should be but I don't eat junk food, it tastes nasty to me. I will however be consuming at least 126g of protein a day just from protein shakes alone plus whatever else I eat.
I'm going to be doing full body workouts instead of splits. I'm going to start out probably twice a week because I get sore easily since I haven't worked out in 2 years.
2 years ago my one rep max bench press was 167 lbs.
Age 15: my one rep max squat was 230 lbs
I went to the gym the other day for the first time. My workout was experimental, trying to remember what I can and can't do. It was like this:
Leg Press 2 x 10 reps (180 lbs)
Lat Pull Downs 2 x 10 reps (120 lbs)
Dumbell Flyes 2 x 10 (25 lbs)
Dips 2 x 10 (my body weight)
Shoulder Press 2 x 10 (90 lbs)
After that I was too sore to do biceps or anything else.
I also can't work my abs because of an embillical hernia that I have.
I know must seem like a complete loser but I really need help and I'm serious now about this. I need all the help I can get. I studied a lot of articles on this site since I was 15.
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07-23-2008, 03:37 PM #1
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Starting Over (Transforming) 5ft 6in
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07-24-2008, 04:19 PM #2
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I was kinda hoping for some replies on this thread, I mean I don't want to necessarily be flamed. Some helpful motivation or something would be a little nice.
Today I went to the gym again for the 2nd time after 2 years of no exercise.
I did almost the same workout but with more weight.
Leg Press 3 x 10 reps (180 lbs)
Lat Pull Downs 2 x 10 reps (120 lbs)
Dumbell Flyes 2 x 10 (25 lbs)
Dips 2 x 10 (my body weight)
Decline machine Shoulder Press 1 x 10 (90 lbs) 1 x 10 (140lbs)
by then my arms felt like they were giong to explode so i left.
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07-24-2008, 04:33 PM #5
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You need to get some sort of a better routine. You did one back one chest one leg and one shoulders exercise(all on one day). Thats not really going to improve stuff. Try focusing on one or two groups at a time. I'd try a 5 day routine or something with two days off a week. Put back/bi's together(monday) chest and tris(tuesday), wednesday off and legs and shoulders(thursday). Then back to back and bis(friday) and chest and tris(saturday)or something of that nature. Thats about as simple as it gets and then you can tweak it to meet your needs. You can also browse the website and find some decent workouts. If you need to work your legs and shoulders more you can work them in twice a week or even do 6 days so you do each workout twice but that may be overkill when you are starting. The key is to try lots of different things to really find what works for your body. All in all, the important thing to take from this post i guess is pick a couple muscle groups per day and focus on it rather than doing random exercises. Good luck
Oops, i got fat. Trying to fix that now..
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07-24-2008, 04:36 PM #6
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07-24-2008, 04:37 PM #7
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I'm not a noob, I've studied this for years. I used to have a split routine. I like the full body workouts, they give me consistency, also if you read the article it reccommends full body workouts for people starting out. Seeing as how I'm back 2 years later, I need to start off small and find the best way to keep me going at it so I don't give up. I'm not doing random exercises btw. Also, I was pretty sore from the last workout, experience will tell you that you should listen to your body and that doing a million sets for one muscle group a week is waste of time.
*side note: I had a hernia that still hasn't been removed, so I can't work abs and sometimes other exercises will make it hurt.Last edited by Horus Ra; 07-24-2008 at 04:40 PM.
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07-24-2008, 04:44 PM #9
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I agree. Right now I don't have a set diet but I'm trying to get one done for next week because my job is so crazy and other things. When I worked out before years ago, my diet wasn't strict enough and I wasn't getting enough protein. Now I'm making sure I do by consuming 126 grams a day just from protein shakes alone plus whatever else I eat.
I don't want to get fat from bodybuilding like last time. So I'm a bit afraid to consume too much carbs.
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03-20-2009, 07:26 AM #12
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this thread in invalid since I quit the the goal and I have a new goal if you look at my sig you will see where i am at now.
mods feel free to lock this thread.Goal: Survival, fight my illness, gain weight
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