Cackerot69
New member
I know you are young and relatively small (although big for your age), and you seem to have a large amount of dedication and persistance. Sometimes this persistance overtakes out logical thinking and judgement. You just want to succeed so much that you do that extra training day, or that extra set, when in fact this effort could actually be slowing you down and halting any progress you would have made.
If you were to come to me for training advice, I would put you an a routine such as this one:
Monday
Bench Press - 2x5-7, 1x10-12
Flye - 3x6-12
Miltary Press - 3x6-12
Skull Crusher - 3x6-12
Squat - 2x5-7, 1x10-12
Leg Extension - 2x10
Leg Curl-2x10
Wednesday
Chins - 3xfailure
T-bar row-2x6-12
Shrug-2x10
Striaght-Bar Curl-2x6-12
Calf Raise-2x10-12
Grip Work - 1x30 seconds, 1x60 seconds
Friday - Repeat cycle
On this routine, you would increase your poundage and/or reps during each and every workout, this is what makes you grow and get strong. Getting big and strong is not a function of how much time you spend in the gym, it's completely a function of progression which means adding weight and/or reps to the bar every workout. If you follow this one simple rule you cannot fail in the weight lifting game, it is this very thing that makes you grow. If you eat enough and progress you grow, there is no catches. Trust me, it's just how the body works.
If you need any help feel free to PM me or e-mail me, I admire your work ethic at such a young age...I'd be more than happy to help you succeed.
Good luck.
If you were to come to me for training advice, I would put you an a routine such as this one:
Monday
Bench Press - 2x5-7, 1x10-12
Flye - 3x6-12
Miltary Press - 3x6-12
Skull Crusher - 3x6-12
Squat - 2x5-7, 1x10-12
Leg Extension - 2x10
Leg Curl-2x10
Wednesday
Chins - 3xfailure
T-bar row-2x6-12
Shrug-2x10
Striaght-Bar Curl-2x6-12
Calf Raise-2x10-12
Grip Work - 1x30 seconds, 1x60 seconds
Friday - Repeat cycle
On this routine, you would increase your poundage and/or reps during each and every workout, this is what makes you grow and get strong. Getting big and strong is not a function of how much time you spend in the gym, it's completely a function of progression which means adding weight and/or reps to the bar every workout. If you follow this one simple rule you cannot fail in the weight lifting game, it is this very thing that makes you grow. If you eat enough and progress you grow, there is no catches. Trust me, it's just how the body works.
If you need any help feel free to PM me or e-mail me, I admire your work ethic at such a young age...I'd be more than happy to help you succeed.
Good luck.