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My background, at 18 yr old when I joined the Navy I was 114 lbs. <That's not a typo. When I left the Navy I was a trim 145 (good weight for someone my height). When I moved to MN I began my quest to get big naturally. I was obsessed with getting bigger to the point that I was over training and eventually did some damage to my shoulder. Thankfully I did not require surgery. Long story short, I found out that the rest days are just as important as the workout days. I didn't reach a workout muscle head weight of 180 by mismanaging my training days, my downfall was over training and getting burned out. 2 days off a week will not hurt you, it may help. After my injury I rehabbed with pushups, no weights for a month. I felt good enough to lift again and I was stronger than pre-injury. I suggest doing some reading on the importance of real rest days. http://www.muscleandfitness.com/work...w-your-muscles
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Rest is very important. Once you start to plateau, it might benefit you to take a couple of days free of any exercise, and maybe even give yourself a week of lighter exercise before coming back to the routine. If you look at the P90X or similar programs, they recommend 3 weeks of a hard schedule followed by a light week. That light week is giving the body a chance to catch up.
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heres a link that will help you.
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I suggest you do some reading on extra workouts ![]() http://www.westside-barbell.com/inde...extra-workouts http://www.westside-barbell.com/inde...tra-workouts-2
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Something important to keep in mind. When guys like Dznts and hrpiii talk about their large caloric intake you must remember they already have low body fat and large amounts of muscle. When you are in that category training hard and eating a substantial caloric intake is needed for muscle gains, when your on the opposite side of the spectrum and have a higher body fat percentage and less lean mass the caloric surplus is more likely to get stored as fat. Because of this it's important o prioritize your goals and your workout and diet should reflect those goals. Generally speaking fat loss and muscle gains require different things, in my opinion you should construct your workouts and diet towards fat loss first, once body fat is reduced you can then switch to muscle/strength gaining. Beginners usually loose fat and gain muscle at first but it is short lived , you can't do both at once efficiently.
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Truly a GREAT information day..........Thank - you everyone for the inputs.
Today was my first day of doing a single body part workout, did arms. Felt good. Only issue was I decided to do some chest (bench press) with free weights. Had my 16 yr. old son there to spot. warmed up and went to a weight I thought I could handle, based on what I have been doing on my bow flex............boy was that a mistake. I tore my right rotator cuff many years ago playing ice hockey. at the time the doctor felt it was best to do rehab instead of doing surgery. Well that bench press today flared that old injury up. Looks like shoulder work is out for a while, maybe even chest. We'll see. the very reason I was coming back in slow was to avoid injury on my old body and not touching weights in 20 years. And I go and screw up an old injury anyway.
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That's the correct approach. From what I've read I would think that your workouts would still prioritize whole body lifts followed by some isolation work if you wish but big whole body lifts tend to result in more strength gains and require more energy which results in more calories burned both during and after the workouts.
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