allright i'v got a workout for almost everything but i cant find a good exercise for my forearms i need the best one any/all of you can find and remember without weights (isomertics or calisthenics stuff like that).
Thanks
Peace
Peter
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allright i'v got a workout for almost everything but i cant find a good exercise for my forearms i need the best one any/all of you can find and remember without weights (isomertics or calisthenics stuff like that).
Thanks
Peace
Peter
No weights? . . .What gives?!
i hate workingout with weights i personally believe that their bad for your joints and stuff of that nature
Spanking off. (serious)
[QUOTE=Half_Pint;23386691]i hate workingout with weights i personally believe that their bad for your joints and stuff of that nature[/QUOTE]
Well tell me good sir. Why you are on the Bodybuilding.com forums?
sorry but your personal opinion on this matter is wrong.
[QUOTE=Half_Pint;23386691]i hate workingout with weights i personally believe that their bad for your joints and stuff of that nature[/QUOTE]
130 lbs
Go figure.
because Someone might know something about isometrics and calisthenics, bodybuilding is not just about lifting weights its about working your body with any means necessary not everyone has a gym membership or has hundreds upon thousands of pounds in their house to work-out with and sense I don’t have either of them and I personally don’t like using weights I do other means necessary to achieve my goals. I hope that all of that makes sense to all of you, all I did was ask a simple question and all I do is get **** I don’t think I signed up for that when I became a member, remember every one is diverse in his or her own way and thats the way i choose to be, if you have a prolbem with it tough dont post a reply to this thread.
and note to rockhuddy im 5' 2" and 130lbs
Go through all these and pick ones you like. The towel rolling one you see first is my favorite.
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Thank you rockhuddy verry helpfull
If you dont have "weights" just find something that is very heavy like a tire and hold it for as long as you can at your side basically a raw type static hold.
[QUOTE=Half_Pint;23391161]and note to rockhuddy im 5' 2" and 130lbs[/QUOTE]
I call bull****. No human being is that monstrous.
How is that bull**** i'v got like 9% bodyfat and i might be down to 125 and i was saying for a short guy thats pretty big
I think he was messing with ya dude.
Weights arent expensive. You can pick up a 55kg set cheap and even dumbbells cheaper at garage sells etc. With two dumbbells and a few plates you can work every body part.
[QUOTE=HawkLifter55;23400141]I think he was messing with ya dude.[/QUOTE]
lol ya I was messing with ya dude.
[QUOTE=dinot1985;23400631]Weights arent expensive. You can pick up a 55kg set cheap and even dumbbells cheaper at garage sells etc. With two dumbbells and a few plates you can work every body part.[/QUOTE]
come on man, he said he doesn't like using weights, remember?
haha
im compleatly aware of that to bolth of you and i live on a farm in the middle of no-ware and the only time i get out is on saturday and that to get grain for animals and to goto work(i only work weekends due to school) and to every one i like calisthenics and isomertics its the way the old timers did it and to any one thinking about telling me to curl haybales and **** like that i allready do i work with what i have and i wrestle one of the cows when i get board druing the summer (thats like a total body workout) and yall have to admit that 125-130ish is pretty big for someone whos 5' 2"
[QUOTE=BradleyS;23401921]come on man, he said he doesn't like using weights, remember?
haha[/QUOTE]
shhhhh..he's trying to convert him.
good try but a few of my friends tried it all that happened was well nothing i just waked away
[QUOTE=Half_Pint;23402221]im compleatly aware of that to bolth of you and i live on a farm in the middle of no-ware and the only time i get out is on saturday and that to get grain for animals and to goto work(i only work weekends due to school) and to every one i like calisthenics and isomertics its the way the old timers did it and to any one thinking about telling me to curl haybales and **** like that i allready do i work with what i have and i wrestle one of the cows when i get board druing the summer (thats like a total body workout) and yall have to admit that 125-130ish is pretty big for someone whos 5' 2"[/QUOTE]
Weight training is only bad for your joints if you do it improperly.
LOL at you wrestling one of your cows hearing that made my day.
130lbs is big for no height. whether your 5'0 or 7'0 130lbs is 130lbs.
im glad i made your day and did you ever here of Charles Atlas mostly all he did was calisthenics and isomertics and look at him
[QUOTE=Half_Pint;23402221]im compleatly aware of that to bolth of you and i live on a farm in the middle of no-ware and the only time i get out is on saturday and that to get grain for animals and to goto work(i only work weekends due to school) and to every one i like calisthenics and isomertics its the way the old timers did it and to any one thinking about telling me to curl haybales and **** like that i allready do i work with what i have and i wrestle one of the cows when i get board druing the summer (thats like a total body workout) and yall have to admit that 125-130ish is pretty big for someone whos 5' 2"[/QUOTE]
Wrestling anything is more endurance and cardiovascular building. You aint gonna grow much without the use of weights and if you look at most old timer pics, they look like you're average guys who have low bodyfats with a bit of muscle like brick layers. All the best to you and I hope you achieve your goals, but your opion on weightlifting being dangerous is seriously wrong if done right. Doctors now actually recommend some resistance training to old folks now as a way to keep the healthy and mobile. I think you'd benefit on another forum as this one is about weight lifting, whether it be as a hobbie, part of life or professionaly.
[QUOTE=Half_Pint;23403781]im glad i made your day and did you ever here of Charles Atlas mostly all he did was calisthenics and isomertics and look at him[/QUOTE]
Did you ever hear of Ronnie Coleman all he did was say "Hey buddy, lightweight!" and look at him.
no actually the fourn is on exercise as in exercise in genneral
[QUOTE=Big Slim DaDDy;23399251]I call bull****. No human being is that monstrous.[/QUOTE]
lol
[QUOTE=Half_Pint;23402221]and yall have to admit that 125-130ish is pretty big for someone whos 5' 2"[/QUOTE]
Um, no, not at all. That's 2.1 lbs per inch- if you were 6 feet tall at the same ratio you'd weigh a whopping 151 lbs. Find me someone who thinks 6', 150 lbs is big.
[QUOTE=Half_Pint;23404811]no actually the fourn is on exercise as in exercise in genneral[/QUOTE]
Bodybuilding.com. Everything is related to weightlifting except the Misc. section, from Fat Loss forum for cutting to Nutrition etc.
allright ill end this now for any onw who is getting annoyed with OFF-TOPIC **** (probabilly only me but still its annoying)ill agree Ronnie Coleman was big but was it functional strenght? and ok rockhuddy you have a point but no need to get out a calc or some**** and too all the other argumentive SOBs (quoted from [url]http://www.thefreedictionary.com/bodybuilding[/url]) bodybuilding - exercise that builds muscles through tension
anaerobic exercise, muscle building, musclebuilding
exercise, exercising, physical exercise, physical exertion, workout - the activity of exerting your muscles in various ways to keep fit; "the doctor recommended regular exercise"; "he did some exercising"; "the physical exertion required by his work kept him fit"