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100 crunches with 20 pound weights on chest
100 bicep reps with 10 pound dumbells in each hand
100 tricep reps with 10 pound dumbell
50 chest reps with dumbell
30 forearm curls( i tie a weight to a stick and curl it up it burns)
I am also sticking to a high protien diet and salads

2006-06-15 07:39:31 · 6 answers · asked by postalsock 2 in Health Men's Health

6 answers

For starters, I like your routine...you aren't trying to use crazy high weights and the reps are do-able, though this workout will make you good and tired at 16. Keep feeding the muscle with protein. Stick to the plan and you will begin to see a difference; however, 3 weeks isn't going to make you look like Arnold, but it will help you get defined, which is a good look at your age. Wait until you get a little older to try to bulk up significantly with higher weights... you will find that your current workouts plus some help from Mother Nature will improve your physique very nicely. Keep on your routine, stick with it throughout the year, increase the weight slightly when the reps become a lot easier to do. Also, do some good cardio work...biking, running, stuff like that. But don't overdo it...it's not going to magically happen overnight. If you injure something trying to do more weight or reps than you can handle, then recovery will set back your schedule.

PS... be sure to stay hydrated...drink plenty of water. Hope all this helped. Good Luck

2006-06-15 08:04:48 · answer #1 · answered by answerman63 5 · 0 0

Great workout! But unfortunately your metabolism is going faster than you can to put on weight. Therefore your best bet is to continue to eat healthy, continue the workout, and enjoy the muscle tone that you already have. Being thin/skinny at your age is not a bad thing. Stop looking at magazines with guys who are muscular...some are real and some are airbrushed.

2006-06-15 14:43:57 · answer #2 · answered by Derek L 2 · 0 0

You have to have body weight to build bulk that's what bulk is. You are just building definition,or defining your muscles with cuts to the edges and toning. You will have that lean chiselled look going for you, but no bulk.
I weigh 185 pounds and am ready to restart my weight training for definition to shape my bulk. I stand 6 foot even.
You need to put on some good body weight for the power lifting to work for you.

2006-06-15 14:48:11 · answer #3 · answered by wolftatx2 4 · 0 0

You can get something, but youre not gonig to look like the hulk. your best bet is to just keep it up all summer. increase your weight and reps once they become too easy for you.

i wouldnt do anymore than youre doing right now... not for a few weeks anyway, you could over stress your body and send it into starvation mode.

2006-06-15 14:42:29 · answer #4 · answered by amosunknown 7 · 0 0

change all of your wimpy"100" excersises to 1000 and the 50 and 30 to 500 and 300 and youll be set. Also eat lots of candy...and drink raw eggs mixed with ur own urine..that always does the trick! Worked for me

2006-06-15 14:43:44 · answer #5 · answered by darkcidepaintballteam 1 · 0 0

use the 20 pound weight for bicept and tricept reps and it doesnt matter if you cant do it 100 times.

2006-06-15 14:42:02 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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