heavyduty-club
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It's that time of the year again when we are all considering joining a gym to become the best "you". For the past 3 years i have been exactly the same i'm no saint myself, and it really bothers me when i think that just a few years ago i felt unstoppable in the gym, i looked like a fat shit but it was a good feeling pretending to know what i was doing and thinking that i might acctually look like a flex cover star, despite living on a shitty diet (if you can call it that) and not being a steroid user. How wrong i was, but the staggering truth is i just looked at a program and without thinking i just did it, no questions asked and i certainly didn't pop over to any forums. But now that im almost 26 (in may) i feel like i don't belong near a gym let alone try to change my physique, will i just have to learn to deal with being out of shape and just live my life as it is or do i give it one last go and try to become that new "me".
I've been back and forward looking at various styles and nothing goes in, when i see a style i like, i tell myself that its the right program and thats the one i am going to do when i do decide to pick the weights back up, but maybe its because im not doing anything that is putting me off but sooner rather than later my mind has changed and im on to something else. So while i sit here trying to figure out what im going to do in 2016, i have the question of this, is there a secret i dont know about, is there a perfect routine or is there an ideal rep and set range i can follow.
Recently i have dropped all faith in becoming a bodybuilder, that side of me has died so now i want to become as big as i can possibly become thats it, i just want to be a big hurting machine. I've looked into strongman training and all that jazz but on my quest i came across an article that talked about rep ranges. It mentioned that 6-8 reps was best for upper body size, and 10-12 for lower body, is there any truth to this and if so how many sets per exercise and are all sets performed in this manner.
This really is last chance saloon for me to at least improve my current self, or should i just take the long walk out of here.
I've been back and forward looking at various styles and nothing goes in, when i see a style i like, i tell myself that its the right program and thats the one i am going to do when i do decide to pick the weights back up, but maybe its because im not doing anything that is putting me off but sooner rather than later my mind has changed and im on to something else. So while i sit here trying to figure out what im going to do in 2016, i have the question of this, is there a secret i dont know about, is there a perfect routine or is there an ideal rep and set range i can follow.
Recently i have dropped all faith in becoming a bodybuilder, that side of me has died so now i want to become as big as i can possibly become thats it, i just want to be a big hurting machine. I've looked into strongman training and all that jazz but on my quest i came across an article that talked about rep ranges. It mentioned that 6-8 reps was best for upper body size, and 10-12 for lower body, is there any truth to this and if so how many sets per exercise and are all sets performed in this manner.
This really is last chance saloon for me to at least improve my current self, or should i just take the long walk out of here.