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Fitness 101: A Beginner's Guide to Working Out

[b][u]Introduction[/b][/u] Greetings! The purpose of this thread is to educate people about health and fitness, specifically working out and lifting weights. This thread is designed for younger males (15+) who want to build muscle. Questions are encouraged! So, you've decided that you want to start exercising and going to the gym. Good for you! You're on the right track towards a healthy lifestyle. However, weight-lifting can seem like a daunting task, especially when you have no idea where to start. Fear not, for this is why I made this thread. [quote][b][i][u]NOTICE: This thread is made for BEGINNERS, NOT for experienced lifters. This is NOT A WEIGHT LOSS THREAD.[/u][/i][/b][/quote] [quote][/quote] [b][u]The Basics[/u][/b] [i]How does the body build muscle?[/i] Cells mainly grow via Hypertrophy, when the cells and fibers get bigger. When you exercise a muscle, you create microscopic tears and other damage to the muscle fibers. When you finish exercising, your body scrambles to repair the damage via Hypertrohpy. In the process, it creates a stronger, more efficient muscle. Basically, you build muscle not during the exercise, but during the rest following the exercise. [i]Why should I lift weights?[/i] - Increased bone density - improved physique - increased joint strength - increased metabolism - improved posture - improves functionality despite aging - cardiovascular benefits (like preventing heart disease and diabetes) - counters depression/improves mood via increased pleasure chemicals in the brain - improved self discipline & work ethic - Sexy body = confidence boost [quote][/quote] [b][u]Anatomy[/b][/u] Before you head off to the gym, you need to do a little research and hit the books. Unless you want back pain, you will need to learn a little bit of human Anatomy and the muscles of the body so that you can balance your workout. Your body is made up of about 640 muscles. That's a lot! Your muscles are generally divided into your Legs, Stomach, Chest, Arms, Shoulders, Upper Back, and Lower Back. Any safe workout routine must balance ALL of these areas. [quote][b]Legs:[/b] [url=http://tinyurl.com/76m7rql]Quadriceps[/url], [url=http://tinyurl.com/6oc9sjv]Hamstrings[/url], and [url=http://tinyurl.com/6tupb4o]Calves[/url][/quote] [quote][b]Stomach: [/b][url=http://tinyurl.com/83obvwt]Abdominals[/url] ("Abs") and [url=http://tinyurl.com/6pu59ou]Obliques[/url][/quote] [quote][b]Chest:[/b] [url=http://tinyurl.com/8yxv6lu]Pectorals[/url] ("Pecs")[/quote] [quote][b]Arms:[/b] [url=http://tinyurl.com/6a7wgk6]Biceps[/url], [url=http://tinyurl.com/5ty92sn]Triceps[/url][/quote] [quote][b]Shoulders:[/b] [url=http://tinyurl.com/7qwklxn]Deltoids[/url] and [url=http://tinyurl.com/6jx9qql]Trapezius[/url] ("Traps")[/quote] [quote][b]Upper Back:[/b] Traps, [url=http://tinyurl.com/7hu75t2]Latissimus Dorsi[/url] ("Lats"), and [url=http://tinyurl.com/7b4h3ad]Rhomboids[/url][/quote] [quote][b]Lower Back[/b]: [url=http://tinyurl.com/cdada7w]Erector Spinae[/url][/quote] Most muscles come in pairs; when one muscle contracts, the other relaxes. They are usually located on opposite sides of the body. These groups are called Opposing Muscle Groups. It is important to exercise both muscles of the group; If you don't do both, one muscle might get too strong which can cause pain in the weaker one. Here are the major opposing muscle groups: [quote]Quadriceps vs. Hamstrings Stomach vs. Lower Back Chest vs. Upper Back Deltoids vs Lats (Upper Back) Biceps vs Triceps[/quote] Why is this important? To avoid injury, you must exercise both muscles in the group to prevent an imbalance. Do you want a strong chest? Prepare to work out your back too. [quote][/quote] [b][u]Types of Lifting[/u][/b] There are two kinds of lifts: Compound Lifts and Isolation Lifts. -Compound Lifts utilize more than one muscle; for example, [url=http://tinyurl.com/83lna7p]Squats[/url] work out almost every muscle in your legs and other muscles throughout your whole body. - Isolation lifts, such as [url=http://tinyurl.com/739m699]Bicep Curls[/url], isolate one single muscle and only exercise that muscle. Compound Lifts are generally better, but that doesn't mean Isolation lifts are terrible. ---------- Exercises can generally be split into 3 categories by equipment: Body Weight, Free Weights, and Machines. - Body Weight exercises require no equipment except your own body. - Free Weights require the use of [url=http://tinyurl.com/72867w3]Dumbbells[/url], [url=http://tinyurl.com/7th9kgv]Barbells[/url], [url=http://tinyurl.com/6qb6gfh]Kettleballs[/url], and other similar equipment. - Finally, there are Machines. They utilize several sets of simple machines and cables to convey the resistance in different ways. Now that you are more familiar with the different kinds of lifting, we can get to the exciting part: the actual exercise! [quote][/quote] [b][u]The Actual Exercise + Building Your Routine[/b][/u] Before you head off to the gym, you'll need to formulate some kind of weekly workout routine. Remember what I said about balancing the muscle groups? For most beginners, you'll want to keep it simple. 3-4 Full Body workouts a week for about one month is a good start. Don't overstress yourself. Keep the weight light/moderate and focus mostly on your form. Pick one exercise from each following group, and you'll exercise almost every muscle in your body. I've tried to list different exercises that use different kinds of equipment. Do 2-3 sets of 8 repetitions for each exercise. If you have an experienced parent, friend, or coach, ask them to show you the "advanced" exercises. And remember, form is key! [quote][u]Legs:[/u] [url=http://tinyurl.com/cnbrml]Squats[/url] (Advanced) [url=http://tinyurl.com/6tmt7w4]Lunges[/url] [url=http://tinyurl.com/72l5q8s]Step-Ups[/url] [url=http://tinyurl.com/8o2cqfz]Leg Curl[/url] [url=http://tinyurl.com/6uoc69a]Machine Leg Extensions[/url] [/quote] [quote][u]Core:[/u] [url=http://tinyurl.com/7xkdrs2]Russian Twists[/url] [url=http://tinyurl.com/cb2xtfy]Planks[/url] [url=http://tinyurl.com/bvguofa]V-ups[/url] [url=http://tinyurl.com/9yydo2n]Roman Chair Leg Raise[/url][/quote] [quote][u]Chest:[/u] [url=http://tinyurl.com/34y3zpb]Push-Ups[/url] [url=http://tinyurl.com/6qrgfzl]Dumbbell Bench Press[/url] [url=http://tinyurl.com/8xkvlc5]Machine Chest Press[/url] [url=http://tinyurl.com/6rvlwcx]Flyes[/url] [url=http://tinyurl.com/7smcmkz]Barbell Bench Press[/url] (Advanced)[/quote] [quote][u]Biceps:[/u] [url=http://tinyurl.com/76hg964]Dumbbell Curl[/url] [url=http://tinyurl.com/8yltbsv]Barbell Curl[/url] [url=http://tinyurl.com/82gofjd]Hammer Curl[/url] [url=http://tinyurl.com/784wzdf]Machine Bicep Curls[/url][/quote] [quote][u]Triceps:[/u] [url=http://tinyurl.com/6pb34lr]Cable Tricep Push Downs[/url] [url=http://tinyurl.com/7h9nk3z]Skullcrushers[/url] [url=http://tinyurl.com/7sdlz64]French Press[/url] [url=http://tinyurl.com/7xqvy2u]Bench Dip[/url] [url=http://tinyurl.com/869nkkb]Machine Triceps Extensions[/url][/quote] [quote][u]Shoulders:[/u] [url=http://tinyurl.com/78yhj58]Military Press[/url] (Advanced) [url=http://tinyurl.com/89j4joe]Arnold Press[/url] [url=http://tinyurl.com/6qd57sc]Dumbbell Front Raise[/url] [url=http://tinyurl.com/6mg5spr]Dumbbell Lateral Raise[/url] [url=http://tinyurl.com/898bwl8]Dumbbell Shoulder Press[/url] [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cr2j5Wigopw]Machine Shoulder Press[/url][/quote] [quote][u]Back:[/u] [url=http://tinyurl.com/2vxegpz]Pull Ups[/url] (You can use the [url=http://tinyurl.com/7l3zfwy]assist machine[/url] if you need help) [url=http://tinyurl.com/7ulkyyh]Barbell Bent-Over Row[/url] (Advanced) [url=http://tinyurl.com/8fe8zwa]Deadlift[/url] (Advanced) [url=http://tinyurl.com/7ff5btf]Back Extensions[/url] [url=http://tinyurl.com/6pguwmu]Seated Cable Row Machine[/url] [url=http://tinyurl.com/7zpt684]Lateral Pulldown Machine[/url] [/quote] ---------- After about 6 weeks of this, you'll be ready to get more advanced with your routine. You can start splitting different muscle groups each day. You will build muscle more effectively this way. Here's the split I'm going to suggest: Sun: Back + Biceps Tues: Chest + Triceps Wed: Legs Fri: Shoulders + Abs [u]Use google to find more lifts,[/u] and choose 3-4 lifts for each muscle group. For example, do 4 back lifts and 3 bicep lifts on Sunday. Generally speaking, 3 sets of 8-12 reps for each lift EXCEPT 3-5x1-6 for deadlifts, 4-6x6 for squats. You can do more lifts for Legs. [quote][b][u][url=http://tinyurl.com/8wp9cfx]HERE[/url] is another sample routine.[/b][/u][/quote] However, everyone's body is different. You will need to cater your routine to your own needs. I would highly suggest you join the [url=http://tinyurl.com/853pdpz] Health & Fitness[/url] group; they can help you personalize your routine. [quote][/quote] [u][b]Diet (IMPORTANT)[/u][/b] So now you're back from your first workout. You're probably tired and want to take a nap. But don't! You need to EAT. NOM NOM NOM I kid you not, [u]diet is 70% of your size gains.[/u] What you eat determines whether or not you just wasted your time at the gym. It's quite simple, really; you just need to ingest a lot of protein. If you want to maximize the gains, you will want to consume 1 gram of protein per pound of body weight; so if you weigh 150 pounds, consume 150g of protein. More is better. Dairy products such as milk and eggs are full of protein; so is chicken, fish, pork, beans. Whey protein powder is a godsend, and creatine is great. Get lots of carbs too, at least 200-300g a day. If you want to pack on muscle, you will eat 4-6 meals a day. I'm out of characters, but one last thing: GET ENOUGH SLEEP. IT'S IMPORTANT. Lift, Eat, Sleep, Repeat. [Edited on 10.21.2012 7:02 PM PDT]
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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] oaklandp8ntbalr I met a girl today who can bench 135 pounds. Art thou jelly[/quote] Did she bench you?

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  • I met a girl today who can bench 135 pounds. For a girl, that's a lot, probably more than 50% of boys in high school can lift. Art thou jelly [Edited on 09.20.2012 9:20 PM PDT]

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Oh Typhlosion do you [i]even lift[/i][/quote] [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBRG4RkE51Q]do you?[/url]

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  • do you [i]even lift[/i]

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  • Not much you can about being broke except get a better job., which is hard. Embarrassment is something you just need to man up and get over.

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Full Time Loser Love this thread, just wish there was a "too broke/embarrassed to go to the gym" version.[/quote]I'm sure we can cook something up. What would you like to do?

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  • Love this thread, just wish there was a "too broke/embarrassed to go to the gym" version.

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] oaklandp8ntbalr I am sorry. I was rash.[/quote] It's cool bro. :)

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] eggsalad [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] oaklandp8ntbalr ^ So I said something rash.[/quote]Dude what you said wasn't rash at all. RD just overreacted.[/quote]My apologies. I get edgy when I see things that may (this time did) hurt someone's feelings whether it will or not.

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] King Gimp [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] oaklandp8ntbalr [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] King Gimp [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] oaklandp8ntbalr [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] thebig100 I have a question. How do i lose weight [b]WITHOUT[/b] gaining muscle?[/quote] (I'm assuming fat loss) 1) The average person gets 2000 calories a day. Cut your diet by 500 calories and only intake 1500 calories. Only rules are [u][b]no junk food, no fatty food, no fast food, no soda[/b][/u]. 2) Cardio. Running, swimming, biking, dancing, whatever. Look into HIIT, or High Intensity Interval Training I'm certainly not an expert but I believe you mess with your hormones in the months leading up to the procedures. You may want to talk a professional dietician since this might complicate things.[/quote] Damn, that can be so hard sometimes. [/quote] It's hard if you don't have any self-discipline or work ethic.[/quote] Calm down. You can not tell me you have never had a little junk food here or there. You are lying if you say you haven't. I have self discipline. I'm able to enjoy a little junk food sometimes, its not bad. I like it how you jump to conclusions that I don't have a work ethic or self discipline. Lol Do you even know me? Not starting a fight. Just saying. It wasn't supposed to be taken so seriously. Jeez...[/quote] I am sorry. I was rash.

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] oaklandp8ntbalr [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] NinjaLord77 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] oaklandp8ntbalr [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] NinjaLord77 I got a bunch of metal in my back. Im still healing from the surgery. but, after will it be good to do a full body workout in one session?[/quote] That is something you should talk to a rehab specialist about. I would not attempt to lift until you get an OK from a licensed medical professional.[/quote] Im at a 3 lbs limit for now. But yeah I'll ask. They are gonna put me l through physical therapy but not sure when.[/quote] Definitely play it safe. You do not want to take any chances whatsoever with your back. Just rest and take it easy.[/quote]Oakland is definitely right here, especially before you start any physical therapy. When I messed up my knee even though they had me work it through physical therapy I wasn't allowed to push heavy anything with that knee for a year afterwards.

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] oaklandp8ntbalr [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] King Gimp [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] oaklandp8ntbalr [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] thebig100 I have a question. How do i lose weight [b]WITHOUT[/b] gaining muscle?[/quote] (I'm assuming fat loss) 1) The average person gets 2000 calories a day. Cut your diet by 500 calories and only intake 1500 calories. Only rules are [u][b]no junk food, no fatty food, no fast food, no soda[/b][/u]. 2) Cardio. Running, swimming, biking, dancing, whatever. Look into HIIT, or High Intensity Interval Training I'm certainly not an expert but I believe you mess with your hormones in the months leading up to the procedures. You may want to talk a professional dietician since this might complicate things.[/quote] Damn, that can be so hard sometimes. [/quote] It's hard if you don't have any self-discipline or work ethic.[/quote] Calm down. You can not tell me you have never had a little junk food here or there. You are lying if you say you haven't. I have self discipline. I'm able to enjoy a little junk food sometimes, its not bad. I like it how you jump to conclusions that I don't have a work ethic or self discipline. Lol Do you even know me? Not starting a fight. Just saying. It wasn't supposed to be taken so seriously. Jeez...

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] NinjaLord77 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] oaklandp8ntbalr [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] NinjaLord77 I got a bunch of metal in my back. Im still healing from the surgery. but, after will it be good to do a full body workout in one session?[/quote] That is something you should talk to a rehab specialist about. I would not attempt to lift until you get an OK from a licensed medical professional.[/quote] Im at a 3 lbs limit for now. But yeah I'll ask. They are gonna put me l through physical therapy but not sure when.[/quote] Definitely play it safe. You do not want to take any chances whatsoever with your back. Just rest and take it easy.

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] oaklandp8ntbalr [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] NinjaLord77 I got a bunch of metal in my back. Im still healing from the surgery. but, after will it be good to do a full body workout in one session?[/quote] That is something you should talk to a rehab specialist about. I would not attempt to lift until you get an OK from a licensed medical professional.[/quote] Im at a 3 lbs limit for now. But yeah I'll ask. They are gonna put me l through physical therapy but not sure when.

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  • I got a bunch of metal in my back. Im still healing from the surgery. but, after will it be good to do a full body workout in one session?

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  • Considering making an advanced guide for more experienced lifters on the next page. [Edited on 09.17.2012 10:05 PM PDT]

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] oaklandp8ntbalr ^ So I said something rash.[/quote]Dude what you said wasn't rash at all. RD just overreacted.

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] oaklandp8ntbalr [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] King Gimp [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] oaklandp8ntbalr [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] thebig100 I have a question. How do i lose weight [b]WITHOUT[/b] gaining muscle?[/quote] (I'm assuming fat loss) 1) The average person gets 2000 calories a day. Cut your diet by 500 calories and only intake 1500 calories. Only rules are [u][b]no junk food, no fatty food, no fast food, no soda[/b][/u]. 2) Cardio. Running, swimming, biking, dancing, whatever. Look into HIIT, or High Intensity Interval Training I'm certainly not an expert but I believe you mess with your hormones in the months leading up to the procedures. You may want to talk a professional dietician since this might complicate things.[/quote] Damn, that can be so hard sometimes. [/quote] It's hard if you don't have any self-discipline or work ethic.[/quote]Why do you jump through all these radical conclusions so quickly Oakland? More properly you should have said "It's hard if you don't have [u][i]enough[/u][/i] self-discipline or work ethic," because to say it falls to this one category alone is ignorant. Many things can cause difficulty doing so especially with an entire food category known to cause chemical imbalances that are the backbone of addictions to your body. To say to somebody to just straight up quit and if they don't they are undisciplined is stupid. To say to that same person that work ethic is involved with the self-disciplinary action of holding back the urge to eat is even worse. That may come over as extremely condescending to him or anyone else that false in the same category.

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] oaklandp8ntbalr [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] thebig100 I have a question. How do i lose weight [b]WITHOUT[/b] gaining muscle?[/quote] (I'm assuming fat loss) 1) The average person gets 2000 calories a day. Cut your diet by 500 calories and only intake 1500 calories. Only rules are no junk food, no fatty food, no fast food, no soda. 2) Cardio. Running, swimming, biking, dancing, whatever. Look into HIIT, or High Intensity Interval Training I'm certainly not an expert but I believe you mess with your hormones in the months leading up to the procedures. You may want to talk a professional dietician since this might complicate things.[/quote]Thanks!

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] King Gimp [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] oaklandp8ntbalr [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] thebig100 I have a question. How do i lose weight [b]WITHOUT[/b] gaining muscle?[/quote] (I'm assuming fat loss) 1) The average person gets 2000 calories a day. Cut your diet by 500 calories and only intake 1500 calories. Only rules are [u][b]no junk food, no fatty food, no fast food, no soda[/b][/u]. 2) Cardio. Running, swimming, biking, dancing, whatever. Look into HIIT, or High Intensity Interval Training I'm certainly not an expert but I believe you mess with your hormones in the months leading up to the procedures. You may want to talk a professional dietician since this might complicate things.[/quote] Damn, that can be so hard sometimes. [/quote] It's hard if you don't have any self-discipline or work ethic.

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] oaklandp8ntbalr [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] thebig100 I have a question. How do i lose weight [b]WITHOUT[/b] gaining muscle?[/quote] (I'm assuming fat loss) 1) The average person gets 2000 calories a day. Cut your diet by 500 calories and only intake 1500 calories. Only rules are [u][b]no junk food, no fatty food, no fast food, no soda[/b][/u]. 2) Cardio. Running, swimming, biking, dancing, whatever. Look into HIIT, or High Intensity Interval Training I'm certainly not an expert but I believe you mess with your hormones in the months leading up to the procedures. You may want to talk a professional dietician since this might complicate things.[/quote] Damn, that can be so hard sometimes.

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] oaklandp8ntbalr [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] thebig100 I have a question. How do i lose weight [b]WITHOUT[/b] gaining muscle?[/quote] (I'm assuming fat loss) 1) The average person gets 2000 calories a day. Cut your diet by 500 calories and only intake 1500 calories. Only rules are no junk food, no fatty food, no fast food, no soda. 2) Cardio. Running, swimming, biking, dancing, whatever. Look into HIIT, or High Intensity Interval Training I'm certainly not an expert but I believe you mess with your hormones in the months leading up to the procedures. You may want to talk a professional dietician since this might complicate things.[/quote]This. Shoot for endurance rather than strength in most that you do. Talk to a doctor or dietician as well since they may be able to advice things to try or stay away from in the upcoming months.

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] thebig100 I have a question. How do i lose weight [b]WITHOUT[/b] gaining muscle?[/quote] (I'm assuming fat loss) 1) The average person gets 2000 calories a day. Cut your diet by 500 calories and only intake 1500 calories. Only rules are no junk food, no fatty food, no fast food, no soda. 2) Cardio. Running, swimming, biking, dancing, whatever. Look into HIIT, or High Intensity Interval Training I'm certainly not an expert but I believe you mess with your hormones in the months leading up to the procedures. You may want to talk a professional dietician since this might complicate things. [Edited on 09.14.2012 4:08 PM PDT]

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] thebig100 I have a question. How do i lose weight [b]WITHOUT[/b] gaining muscle?[/quote]Eat less, move more. Do it before you start the estrogen or it becomes harder

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