hi im 17 years old and train 2 hours per day.
is that enough? my weight is 68 kg
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11-19-2002, 06:16 AM #1
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11-19-2002, 06:23 AM #2
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You should train about 45 mins to an hour a day, 2 hours is very much overtraining.
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11-19-2002, 06:27 AM #3
after like 60 mins of working out in a day your body would release cortisol and basically you're taking two steps forwards and one steps back. ur muscle can't take the strain and have already gone catabolic
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11-19-2002, 06:44 AM #4
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Re: how many hours should i train per day
Originally posted by RahZel
hi im 17 years old and train 2 hours per day.
is that enough? my weight is 68 kg
A day?
You're overtraining a la BIGTIME
Don't train every day,and if you train keep it under 1 hour.45 mins is perfect (excl. warmup and 2 times of stretchin.)
Also you're weight is fine.I currently weigh 71 kg at age 16,im bulking and trying to get 80 sometime soon.Better to be thought of as a fool then to speak up and remove all doubt.
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11-19-2002, 05:24 PM #5
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Re: Re: how many hours should i train per day
Originally posted by CQ_Demolishers
A day?
You're overtraining a la BIGTIME
Don't train every day,and if you train keep it under 1 hour.45 mins is perfect (excl. warmup and 2 times of stretchin.)
Also you're weight is fine.I currently weigh 71 kg at age 16,im bulking and trying to get 80 sometime soon.
heres an example split
mon - chest/bi
tues - back
wed- legs
thurs - shoulders
fri - triceps/traps"you were cheaper to feed when you ate crappy" - mom
weight-165 age-18 dead-295x5| 320
squat - 285x10 | 300 2 accidents so far(lol) (TY squat rack)
bench- 160x5 :( |175
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11-19-2002, 06:26 PM #9
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Originally posted by Mingo
Lol, not even one. I still stand by 45 min.People who go around pretending to know everything are annoying those of us who really do.
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11-19-2002, 07:01 PM #12Originally posted by Ryo
1 hour is max for you fellows? after 1 hour is when the real intensity starts to kick and you feel the pump.
pump!=muscle growth
burn!=muscle growth
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