i am completely new to weight lifting, thinking about starting in a few weeks and have been collecting as much information as I can. There is just one thing I would like to figure out: I am thinking about buying a set of dumbells going from 20 to 80 lbs so I can do my workouts at home, I plan on bulking (21 years, 5´8, 147 lbs) and if I get to my goal then I could keep on a good size or go on a clean bulk, but the question: is a dumbell set from 20 - 80 lbs too light for bulking as the time passes or should I buy a lot more heavy weight? Any help is welcome.
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Thread: Weight lifting
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06-17-2013, 01:25 PM #1
Weight lifting
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06-17-2013, 01:27 PM #2
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Nope I think the weight will be just perfect for you.
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