Effective Cardio at Home?

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Postby timetochange » Sat Nov 10, 2007 1:48 am

swanso5 wrote:not 2 days in arow no...crunches aren't good at anytime either


oh ok.. idk why i asked that, i should know cuz i was a football player for about a year and a half.

and its smart to plan out specific days to work on stuff right? like,

monday:
cardio

tuesday:
some cardio
weight train upper body

wednesday:
some cardio
weight train core

thursday:
some cardio
weight train lower body

friday:
cardio

saturday:
some cardio
weight train upper body

sunday:
some cardio
weight train core

^^ something like that?? if theres anything wrong, plz revise it. thanks.

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Postby swanso5 » Sat Nov 10, 2007 10:34 pm

best schedules are these:

mon - lower body wts
tue - upper body wts
wed - interval training
thu - lower body wts
fri - interval training
sat - upper body wts
sun - rest day


mon - full body wts
tue - intervals
wed - full body wts
thu - intervals
fri - full body wts
sat - sprints
sun - rest day

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Postby milly » Sun Nov 11, 2007 3:43 am

swanso5 wrote:not 2 days in arow no...crunches aren't good at anytime either


Crunches aren't good anytime..Why is that?

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Postby swanso5 » Sun Nov 11, 2007 5:33 pm

they don't build muscle and they don't build fat...

working out abs like legs and back isn't really required unless your a fitness model or body builder competitor

i rely more on my heavy compopund free wt exercises (deadlifts, squats, lunges, shoulder press variations etc) for mine and keeping a lowish body fat %

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Postby timetochange » Mon Nov 12, 2007 12:44 am

swanso5 wrote:they don't build muscle and they don't build fat...

working out abs like legs and back isn't really required unless your a fitness model or body builder competitor

i rely more on my heavy compopund free wt exercises (deadlifts, squats, lunges, shoulder press variations etc) for mine and keeping a lowish body fat %


oh.. so doing crunches wont "rip my belly off"?

btw, tyvm for the scheds

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